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by tempdev
Antigua & Barbuda
7-night, 8-day Charter Sample Itinerary
Day One
Sail 30 minutes and 3 nautical miles to Hermitage Bay Beach.
Guests will fly in and out of VC Bird International Airport (ANU), in the northeast corner of the Island of Antigua, and then transfer to Jolly Harbour Marina to be welcomed aboard Valentina.
Jolly Harbour is a resort village on the west of Antigua. Its boardwalk is home to cafes, bars, and restaurants. The Jolly Harbour Marina is home to shops, restaurants and services. Two beautiful white-sand beaches are just a short stroll from the center; the perfect place for a therapeutic dip at the end of the day and the ideal place to watch the sun setting. The Jolly Harbour Golf Club has an 18-hole championship course. Inland trails in Greencastle Hill National Park pass volcanic rock formations and offer sweeping island views.
Later that day, relax at Hermitage Bay Beach or visit Pigs Paradise, where you can paddle, pet, feed, and cuddle our friendly piglets on a secluded picturesque beach.
Day Two
Sail 1 hour and 6 nautical miles to Deep Bay or Dickenson Bay.
This alluring expansive turquoise bay is embraced by picturesque rolling hills and dominated by the iconic Fort Barrington. Within a mere 10-minute stroll, you can take in amazing views and explore this historic fort, a testament to the rich history of this destination. Nestled along the bay’s pristine white sand beach, you will find charming vendor stalls offering local treasures, as well as a luxurious beachfront hotel and an exclusive beach club. The ‘Andes Shipwreck,’ a popular diving spot conveniently located at the bay’s entrance. Immerse yourself in the mysteries of the deep as you explore this captivating underwater world.
www.visitantiguabarbuda.com/destinations/deep-bay-beach/
Tranquil waters and a wide beach highlight this scenic sandy spot. Dickenson Bay is on the Northwestern coast of Antigua and is the most developed beach on the island, with hotels, restaurants, and water sports facilities. A popular meeting place, the shallow calm waters and white sand provide a perfect setting for a perfect beach day.
www.visitantiguabarbuda.com/destinations/dickenson-bay/
Day Three
Sail 4 hours and 25 nautical miles to Princess Diana Beach, on the Island of Barbuda.
This absolutely stunning crescent-shaped beach is covered in white sand with a seasonal pink sand appearance. The sublime southwest-facing beach is home to several ultra-exclusive resorts and housing developments under construction, but anyone is free to enjoy the often footprint-free sands lapped by the crystal-clear sea. This beach offers ultra-seclusion. Previously known as Coco Point Beach, it was renamed in honor of Princess Diana, who loved vacationing here.
https://barbudaoceanclub.com/coco-point
Day Four
Sail 2 hours and 10 nautical miles to Low Bay.
A strip of pillow-soft pink sand runs parallel to the calm turquoise, crystal-clear lagoon, and apart from the Lighthouse Bay Resort, there is nothing here but sand and sea. No other hotels, bars, restaurants, or even a fishing shanty interrupt the natural landscape. The remoteness of Barbuda, and this beach in particular, make it perfect for meditation, solitude, or romance as it’s often deserted.
www.visitantiguabarbuda.com/destinations/low-bay/
For bird lovers, Barbuda is home to the largest Frigate Bird Colony in the Western Hemisphere. The Frigate Bird Sanctuary can be visited and contains over 170 species of birds in addition to the more than 5,000 Frigate birds that call Barbuda their home. In total, the Barbuda Frigate Bird Sanctuary has an estimated population of 100,000 birds.
www.visitantiguabarbuda.com/destinations/frigate-bird-sanctuary/
Day Five
Sail 4 ½ hours and 29 nautical miles to Jumby Bay at Long Island or Great Bird Island, on the northeast side of Antigua.
Long Island, also known as Jumby Bay, is an island off the northeast coast of Antigua. The island is a luxurious, all-inclusive retreat that’s set on a 300-acre private island, just two miles off Antigua’s northeast coast. The island’s idyllic white beaches, impressive dining options, and serene spa make it a haven for discerning travelers.
Off the North Coast of Antigua lies the island’s biggest marine park, which holds several islets and the picturesque Great Bird Island. Named by sailors who were amazed at the number of birds that they found living and nesting there, Great Bird Island is a miniature paradise. Featuring two beaches and coral formations bursting with life, this wildlife refuge makes for an enchanting visit.
Day Six
Sail 2.5 hours and 15 nautical miles to Green Island, on the southeast side of Antigua.
Green Island is an unspoiled haven just off the southeastern shores of Antigua. Here, you’ll find a mesmerizing collection of untouched, ivory-white sandy beaches awaiting your exploration. Dive into crystal-clear waters and witness the vibrant marine life through exceptional snorkeling. For those seeking an adrenaline rush, indulge in the thrills of kitesurfing or the latest sensation, wing foiling. Whether you are a water sports enthusiast or simply in search of tranquil solitude on pristine shores, Green Island promises an idyllic retreat.
Day Seven
Sail 2 hours and 10 nautical miles to Nelson’s Dockyard Marina in English Harbour.
Nelson’s Dockyard is a charming spot in English Harbour that beautifully combines history and modern amenities. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the marina offers a wealth of history and entertainment for visitors. Stroll through the quaint streets surrounding the marina, where you’ll find shops, restaurants, and historical sites. It’s a relaxed and comfortable setting, perfect for those looking for a peaceful marina experience with a touch of history.
Nearby Falmouth, is a vibrant hub for yachting enthusiasts. Its sheltered harbor attracts a diverse array of vessels, from luxurious superyachts to classic sailboats. Beyond its maritime allure, Falmouth offers a relaxed atmosphere with waterfront dining, bars, and picturesque beaches for those seeking a leisurely escape. This coastal gem embodies the quintessential Caribbean experience, inviting travelers to unwind and savor its natural beauty and maritime charm.
Day Eight
Upon conclusion of the charter, Valentina’s crew bids guests farewell and safe travels as they disembark and transfer to catch their flights home from VC Bird International Airport (ANU).
*Each part of your charter is tailored to your preferences and the current weather conditions and sea state. Please discuss your preferences with the captain and be open to other suggestions that may improve your charter experience.
Itinerary courtesy of Catamaran Valentina
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