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Antigua launches high-energy racing spin-off: The Antigua Racing Cup

by Antigua Sailing Week 21 Jul 11:52 PDT 9-12 April 2026
VOR class at ASW 2025 © Paul Wyeth / pwpictures.com

The Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Investment is pleased to announce that a new vision for yachting in Antigua and Barbuda is beginning to take shape, building on the long-established brand of Antigua Sailing Week and the island's proud maritime traditions.

"The Ministry of Tourism in consultation will all the relevant stakeholders is pleased to announce the launch of The Antigua Racing Cup, a bold new addition to Antigua's yachting calendar that will take place next year from April 9 - 12, kicking off a month of exciting sailing events".

The Antigua Racing Cup is an event for racing purists—those who prefer high-energy, coastal racing with a fast-paced schedule and a focus on spirited competition. The event will feature 4 days of exhilarating races in conditions envied by most - balmy temperatures, trade winds, big seas at very short distances from shore. Strategically placed in the calendar to allow teams to compete and then head off to their summer events, racers can expect finely tuned variations of the exhilarating courses they would usually associate with sailing conditions along Antigua's spectacular southern coast, and spectators will still enjoy the breathtaking views from land, sea, or air.

Onshore, English Harbour will continue to buzz with energy, and the social calendar will certainly remain packed. Local vendors and artisans will be there to excite every appetite not to mention the bars, restaurants, and beach venues in & around English Harbor. All enthused to host nightly events, including live music, themed parties, and cultural celebrations that highlight the best of Antiguan hospitality

In contrast, Antigua Sailing Week, which will take place from April 22 to 26, makes a return to its traditional point-to-point courses, as each day's sailing will conclude at a different scenic destination. Sailors will enjoy vibrant after-race socials infused with local culture. ASW will entertain a mix of boat types and crews, and is tailored to cruisers, rally-style participants and bareboat charter groups. Courses will be point to point for ralliers, and for those who want to compete, additional marks will be dropped, tacking duels commence and courses timed as the competitors enjoy a different coastal course each day.

"The Antigua Racing Cup is for those on tight schedules who want a fast, focused, and fiercely fun regatta, while Antigua Sailing Week returns to its cruising roots. Having two separate events, each with a narrower focus, will allow us to deliver a more immersive and enriching yachting experience to a wider audience," said Race Manager Jaime Torres.

On the repositioning of Antigua Sailing Week and the creation of the new Antigua Racing Cup, Minister of Tourism, Charles "Max" Fernandez says, "This exciting new and strategic direction comes after consulting with all our stakeholders, both at the community level and those directly involved in the yachting sector. We anticipate a period of sailing in Antigua that better serves everyone, dedicated racers and social cruisers—while celebrating everything we love about sailing in Antigua & Barbuda".

April 2026 will be a glorious month of sailing in Antigua and Barbuda. In addition to Antigua Sailing Week and the new Antigua Racing Cup, the sailing calendar will also feature the Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta with the introduction of a Model Boat Race which will be an exciting draw for the entire family showcasing boats built by the local yachting community. Encompassing an entire month of great sailing and parties where all can celebrate our rich maritime traditions where the various events and cultural activities showcase the true spirit of our islands.

Key highlights of The Antigua Racing Cup:

  • A new platform for high-performance sailing in the Caribbean
  • Convenient 4-day race schedule
  • Ideal calendar position for campaigning boats, race charters, one-design racing and professional sailors as well as Corinthian crews on our core racer-cruisers and race charterboats.

Key highlights of Antigua Sailing Week:

  • A return to destination sailing, point to point around Antigua
  • A new, shorter format to better fit into people's vacation schedules
  • An option to cruise point to point or race!
  • A focus on fun, fun, and more fun in the sun!

Antigua Sailing Week and The Antigua Racing Cup, together, reflect our commitment to attending to the needs of a growing and diverse sailing audience, offering world-class options for both competitive racers and laid-back cruisers alike. Antigua & Barbuda is proud to lead the way in shaping the future of Caribbean sailing.

Further details, including registration and full schedules for both events, will be available at www.sailingweek.com & www.antiguaracingcup.com in the coming weeks.

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