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Behind the scenes: Celebrating the RORC Caribbean 600 supporters

by Louay Habib 10 Dec 2025 23:19 NZDT
Celebrating the RORC Caribbean 600 supporters © Tim Wright / Photoaction.com

The RORC Caribbean 600 owes its extraordinary energy, atmosphere and enduring success to the unwavering support of its partners and the spirit of Antigua & Barbuda - elevating the race into one of the most memorable offshore experiences in the world.

Antigua & Barbuda

The Government of Antigua & Barbuda has proudly supported the RORC Caribbean 600 since the very first edition in 2009. Minister of Tourism, Investment and Economic Development, Charles "Max" Fernandez, offers a warm welcome to the hundreds of sailors who travel from around the world to compete.

Antigua is celebrated globally as one of the finest sailing destinations - easy to reach with direct flights from Europe and North America. Antigua is well-equipped for racing yachts thanks to its deep-water berths and exceptional marine services. Ashore, the island's hotels, beaches, bars and restaurants are famous throughout the sailing community for their charm and hospitality. Out on the water, competitors enjoy trade winds, long ocean swells and tactical island wind shadows. The RORC Caribbean 600 is an exhilarating blend of offshore and inshore racing that keeps sailors returning year after year.

www.visitantiguabarbuda.com

Sevenstar Yacht Transport

As the Official Logistics Partner since 2017, Sevenstar Yacht Transport plays a vital role in helping teams arrive fully prepared for the challenge ahead. Their global network handles everything from transporting yachts to shipping essential racing equipment, masts, spares and RIBs. Ahead of the race, Sevenstar hosts the hugely popular Opening Party, an evening of warm island hospitality, cold drinks, tasty cuisine and shared anticipation as crews gather ahead of the 600-mile adventure.

www.sevenstar-yacht-transport.com

Carib Beer

Few traditions are as beloved as the ice-cold Carib handed to every crew the moment they step ashore after finishing the race. Carib provides complimentary beer at the finish, as well as during the Opening Party and Prize Giving ceremonies. For sailors who have just completed 600 demanding miles, that first Carib is more than refreshment; it's a rite of passage and a true taste of the Caribbean.

caribbrewery.com

English Harbour Rum

Antigua's world-famous English Harbour Rum has long been woven into the heritage of the RORC Caribbean 600. Their award-winning rum is presented to every team at the Prize Giving in the form of personalised bottles, treasured keepsakes of a race that blends performance, adventure and Caribbean culture. English Harbour Rum's longstanding support brings both spirit and authenticity to the event.

www.antiguadistillery.com

The Inn at English Harbour

Set within the timeless beauty of Nelson's Dockyard National Park, The Inn has supported the RORC Caribbean 600 since 2012. Its elegant Reef Restaurant provides the perfect backdrop for the Commodore's Cocktail Party, where skippers and owners gather before the race. It is the calm before the offshore storm; a moment to relax, connect and enjoy the unique charm of Antigua before the competition begins.

www.theinnantigua.com

Axxess Marine

Axxess Marine ensures the entire race remains connected by providing complimentary Wi-Fi across the RORC Caribbean 600 Race Village. Based in Antigua, the company specialises in marine communications across the Caribbean, Mediterranean, North America and beyond. Their support also enables the live broadcast of the race start from Fort Charlotte, allowing thousands of fans worldwide to follow the thrilling opening moments of the race.

axxess-marine.com

A welcome like nowhere else

One of the most cherished traditions of the RORC Caribbean 600 is the extraordinary welcome every crew receives when they finish, no matter the hour. Coordinated by Helen Spooner and Mike Wetheridge through the Antigua yachting community, a dedicated group of volunteers stands ready, day and night, with cold Carib Beer, warm smiles, three hearty cheers and a photo to capture the moment. Whether a boat arrives at noon or at 4 a.m., the greeting is always joyful and heartfelt. This spirit of community is one of the reasons the race attracts such a diverse international fleet. Every sailor, from Corinthian crews to seasoned professionals, feel they have achieved something special the moment they step ashore.

To learn more about the RORC Caribbean 600 and explore the full race programme, visit: caribbean600.rorc.org

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