Antigua Travel Information & Planning Guide
Base Location
Nelson’s Dockvard National Park
Nearest Airport
V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU)
Provisioning Service
Online Provisioning Not Available
Cruising Licenses
No formal license is required
This page provides useful planning, pre-departure, and travel information. From servicing airports to base arrival procedures, it will tell you what to expect to make your vacation smooth and carefree.
We suggest you read the following information carefully several weeks prior to departure and also print a copy to take with you.
Season: This destination is open from early November through the end of June.
Before You Travel
Time Zone : UTC/GMT -4 hours
Tourist Information Center
Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority
Third Floor, ACB Financial Centre
High Street
St John’s, Antigua
Tel. 1.268.562.7600 | Fax 1.268.562.7602
Email: info@visitaandb.com
(link sends e-mail)Website: visitantiguabarbuda.com(link sends e-mail)
General Information
Area: 108 sq. miles (279.719. km.)
Population: 80,161
Official Name: Antigua
Capital City: St. John’s
Official Languages: English
Religion: Christian
Government: British Dependent Territory
Driving Side: Antiguans drive on the left
Climate: Tropical with its rainy season from June through November. For more information, view this destination’s Cruising Conditions.
How to Get There
Airport
V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU) is 45-minutes – 1hour by car to our base.
Upon your arrival at the airport, please state your intended destination is Sunsail / The Moorings Base.
Transfers
We are unable to provide transfers at Antigua, however there are taxis available outside the airport. Please inform the driver that you are going to The Moorings base in English Harbour. The Moorings can arrange a taxi from the base back to the airport at the end of the charter. It is approximately $48.00usd for two pax, and $16.00usd per person thereafter.
Car Rentals
A local license compulsory of $50 ECD is required, plus the cost of the car rental.
Boarding Time/Check Out
Boarding Time Procedures
Charter Boarding Time: 12:00 pm
Sleep Aboard: Time: 6:00 pm
Briefing Times: Scheduled upon arrival.
All skippers must attend a Chart Briefing which covers all you need to know about the cruising area, use of the VHF radio, how to call for assistance, and more. A Boat Briefing will also be provided onboard your yacht. All skippers and first mates must watch the online chart breifing prior to departure. A more in depth briefing will be done with the boat breifing on site.
Late Arrivals
The Customer Service Desk is open until 5:00 pm. If arriving after hours, a message will be left on the front door indicating the location of your boat. The Chart Briefing and Boat Briefing will be held the following morning prior to departure.
Check Out Procedures
Charter End Time: 11:00 am
A debriefing and final walkthrough will be done upon return so please allow enough time to complete this before the charter end time.
What’s on Board
Coolers
Coolers are available at the base on a first come first served basis at no additional charge. Only one cooler per boat.
Provisioning
Moorings Care packages are included on every yacht. These packages contain some of the basics to get you started for your vacation.
There are supermarkets available nearby for all your other provisioning needs. The main super market within walking distance is Covent Garden. Please visit our Base Guide page for details.
Mobile phones
Check with your service provider for information about cell coverage in this region.
Music/iPods
While most of our newer boats have Bluetooth capability, we cannot guarantee all boats are outfitted with this equipment. For your convenience, we highly recommend you bring an AUX cord so you can listen to music from your mobile devices.
Electricity
All yachts in this destination are equipped with 110V two-pin plugs. Don’t forget to bring a USB adapter to charge your phone as not all yachts are equipped with usb outlets.
For more information on what’s included on your yacht, please view the full list here for Bareboat Charters or here for Crewed Charters.
What to Bring
Customs & Immigration
Entry, exit, and visa requirements depend on the locations you are departing from and traveling to. You are responsible for having the correct documents so make sure to check with the consulate of the countries you plan to visit before you travel. Visit travel.state.gov for the latest information.
Cruising Licenses
A formal sailing license is not mandatory to charter here. A completed Sailing or Power resume is required to ensure you have the necessary experience required to charter yourself.
Luggage & Packing List
Soft-sided luggage or duffel bags are best, as luggage storage space on your yacht may be limited. We have no facilities for holding luggage at the base. Pack lightly and review our suggested packing list for required and necessary items to bring.
- Pack essential prescription medicine and change of clothing in a carry-on bag*
- Passport and other travel documentation
- Tickets and paper confirmations for pre-planned activities
- Light-colored, light-weight clothing
- Formal wear for upscale dining establishments
- Swimwear and cover up
- Hats and sunglasses
- Sandals and flip-flops
- Athletic shoes and hiking boots
- Travel-sized toiletries and hygiene products
- Insect repellent and OTC pain relievers/ointments
- AUX cable for playing music through your device
- 12V DC to 110V AC power inverter (for boats without generators**)
- 12V to USB power adapter for charging mobile devices
*We would highly recommend packing prescription medicine and essential clothing (swimsuit, t-shirt and shorts) in your hand luggage as occasionally your luggage may arrive at the base after you do.
**All boats include a 12V DC outlet (a “car” outlet). Boats with generators have 110V outlets in the Caribbean and 220V in the Mediterranean and Exotic locations.
Drone
The use of flying drones may be restricted in some areas. For current drone regulations in this destination, please visit https://uavcoach.com/drone-laws-in-antigua-and-barbuda/(link sends e-mail)
Currency
The local currency is the Eastern Caribbean dollar (ECD). We recommend carrying some of the local currency with you as not all restaurants and stores accept USD, debit, and/or credit cards. Note:This base cannot accept cash or personal cheques.
Gratuity
A 10 to 15% tip is standard at restaurants, taxis, etc. $1 per bag is standard for bellhops.
Taxes & Fees
You might incur some costs while on charter such as mooring and docking fees or cruising taxes. We highly recommend bringing enough of the local currency to cover these costs as they are not always payable by USD, debit, and/or credit cards. Please see our Base Notes for additional information.
Security Deposit
A security deposit must be paid at the base by Visa or Master Card and is refundable at the end of your charter subject to there being no loss or damage. To significantly decrease your security deposit, purchase our Yacht Damage Waiver insurance ahead of time.
Health & Safety
Vaccination and Immunization Information
Antigua is generally risk-free of contagious disease. Visit cdc.gov(link sends e-mail) for the latest information.
Travel Advice
Your health and safety are important to us. For advice on how to stay safe while on charter, please review our Travel Advice Information. Current travel and safety information can be obtained by visiting travel.state.gov(link sends e-mail)
Standard Swim Safe
Swimming is often a fun and important part of a vacation. However local rules, flag systems, currents and where swimming may be permitted, can be different and vary from country to country. Snorkel vests, Life Jackets and Diver Down flags are all available on board.
Children:
- Talk to children about water safety at the start of a vacation, making them aware of the potential dangers.
- Accidents can happen at any time on vacation, but often they happen on the first and last day, so keep watch and do not get distracted when your children are playing by, or in the water.
- Children in or near water should always be supervised by an adult and never left unattended.
- Get in the water with them, it is easier to keep an eye on them as well as good fun. Floatation devices are highly recommended for children but are not a substitute for supervision.
Be aware of your surroundings
- Check warning flags and signage on the beach and only swim where it is permitted.
- Beware of dangerous currents, these can be very powerful. Not all beaches have lifeguards and/or warning flags.
- Beware of underwater hazards, such as reefs, rocks, sudden changes in depth and marine life.
- Never swim where a sign says not to e.g. in zoned areas for jet boats or jet skis.
- Never swim at night or after drinking alcohol.
Look out for others
- Never swim alone, ‘buddy up’ with others in your party and use the snorkel vests provided.
- Know how and where to get help. If you see someone in difficulty; raise the alarm, preferably the emergency services. Ensure you know the correct number for the country you are in.
Do not overestimate your ability
- Consider swimming lessons before you go if you think it would be useful to learn proper swimming technique.
- Even if you regularly swim in a pool, remember that open water swimming can be very different.
Safety
All yachts are equipped with adult life jackets, harnesses, snorkel vests & diver down flags. You can see all this equipment demonstrated in our online safety briefing, and we strongly recommend that you make use this equipment during your vacation. This safety equipment will be displayed in the saloon of your boat on boarding – If you have any questions feel free to ask our base staff during your briefing.
We have a very limited supply of children’s life jackets on base so highly recommend that if you are travelling with children, you bring their own. This ensures that children have correctly fitting jackets that are comfortable for them.
Children should not be allowed in the dinghy without a life jacket or buoyancy aid and should wear a buoyancy aid or harness whilst on deck.
Children under the age of 16 should not operate an outboard engine and should be supervised at all times when in the dinghy.
Travel Insurance
The Moorings offers through our partner, Redpoint Travel Protection, for your peace of mind. If you have your own travel insurance, verify that it covers the destinations and activities of your Moorings vacation.
Protecting our Oceans
Sustainable practices help us protect our environment, sailing areas and surrounding communities. The Moorings actively implements eco-friendly initiatives to reduce our footprint across all our bases.
Whether this is your fifth trip or the first of many, we want you to feel at home when you’re at a Moorings base. At Nelson’s Dockyard, we welcome you to stock up on essential items, grab a bite to eat and explore historic sites before boarding and setting sail from English Harbour.
About the Marina
Address
The Moorings Antigua Base
National Parks Authority
Nelson’s Dockyard
English Harbour
St. Paul’s Parish
Antigua
Base Hours
8am – 5pm, seven days a week
Season: This destination is open from early November through the end of June.
Marina Facilities
Customs & Immigration Office
Supermarket, Post Office & Bank
24 Hour Security
Cable TV & Internet (Wifi can be sourced from the local store, other than whats provided while at the base)
Laundry (for a fee)
Restrooms & Showers (Showers available for a fee, and operates from 9am-5pm daily. Restrooms are free)
Dock Facilities
Bow Moorings (Mooring buoys are from 25.00 USD to 30.00 USD per night)
Three-Phase Electricity
Waste & Oil Disposal
Fuel Dock
Note:This base cannot accept cash or personal cheques.
Cruising Grounds
Experience Level
A formal sailing license is not mandatory to charter here. A completed Sailing or Power resume is required to ensure you have the necessary experience required to charter yourself.
Cruising Area
Sailing lanes are generally open from Falmouth Harbour counterclockwise to St. John’s Harbour.
Martinique/Guadeloupe: Selected yachts in Antigua cannot go into Martinique/ Guadeloupe at any time
Cruising Area Restrictions
North Sound to Nonsuch Bay on the NE Coast, restricted due to reefs. Barbuda- Spanish Point and North Coast due to reef and depth.
It is strictly forbidden to sail alone, we require two persons minimum on board.
Charts & Pilot Books
All the charts and pilot books you will need for the sailing area are issued at your chart briefing.
Nighttime Sailing
You must be moored at least one hour before sunset. Night Sailing is not allowed without permission from the base manager. The decision to allow night sailing is based on your skill level and can be requested in advance. You will need to fill out the Sailing or Power CV for the base to review but we cannot guarantee approval.
Cruising Permits & Taxes
There are no taxes or clearance requirements for sailing between Antigua and Barbuda.
Moorings Fees & Taxes
Mooring Balls: approx. 25-30 USD per night and are available in Falmouth Harbour and Jolly Harbour.
Dockage Fees: approx. .50 to 1 USD per foot, per night.
Around the Base
Accommodations
Admiral’s Inn (link sends e-mail) (located at the marina)
Antigua Yacht Club and Marina Resort(link sends e-mail) (close to the marina)
The Verandah Resort and Spa(link sends e-mail) (Antigua)
Galley Bay Resort and Spa(link sends e-mail) (St. Johns)
Trade Winds Hotel(link sends e-mail) (St. Johns)
Anchorage Inn(link sends e-mail) (St. Johns)
Banks
Located in Nelson’s Dockyard, ATMs available 24/7 in St. John’s
Post Office
Located at the Marina
Dining
Restaurants generally close at 11pm. There are many restaurants in English and Falmouth Harbours, near the base.
Trappas(link sends e-mail) (English Harbour)
Antigua Yacht Club Marina Restaurant
Shopping
There are several souvenir shops close to the base.
Provisioning
Supermarkets
Covent Garden, Dockyard Drive – 5-minute walk from the base
C.E. Baley Supermarket – approx. a 10-minute drive from the base
Epicurean in Jolly Harbou
Things to Do
Tours
Stingray City
Here you will be able to pet and feed Southern Stingrays in their natural environment. You will learn all about these amazing animals from your experienced guide. You can snorkel on coral reefs with colorful fish life. These calm, clear, shallow waters make it easy and fun for everybody.
Devils Bridge
Is a remarkable example of sea-water erosion. Geological, Devil’s Bridge is a natural arch carved by the sea from soft and hard limestone ledges of the Antigua formation, a geological division of the flat north-eastern point of Antigua. A bridge was created when a soft part of the limestone eroded away by action of Atlantic breakers over countless centuries.
Shirley Heights
The view from Shirley Heights Lookout is without question the most famous view on the beautiful island of Antigua. Located within the national parks, overlooking English and Falmouth Harbours, this panoramic view, on clear days takes in Guadeloupe to the south and Montserrat with its still active volcano to south west. Shirley Heights Lookout has been home to the ‘biggest and best’ party on the island every Sunday for the last 25 years.
Zoo
Donkey sanctuary operated by the Antigua & Barbuda Humane Society, Bethesda Village, St. Pauls. Get up close and personal with rescued donkeys Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Zipline
Antigua Zipline Canopy Adventure from St John’s – a 2.5 hour adventure through rainforests along 10 ziplines
Golf
18-hole course on Jolly Harbour
Water Toys & Sports
For your convenience, you can add water toys to your charter prior to arrival at the base. They will be waiting on your boat upon arrival. You are able to rent these at the base; please keep in mind that we have limited availability. For more information, please view our Water Sports Options.
Scuba Diving
A tank and weight belt for one person costs approximately USD 10 per day. A full set of diving equipment costs approx. USD 20-30 per person per day.
Dive Companies –
Aquanaut: 268-770-0729
Jolly Dive: 268 462 8305
Indigo Divers Antigua: 268 562-3483
Snorkeling
The Moorings will provide snorkeling flippers but at this time will not be providing a snorkels or snorkeling masks, please plan to bring your own. Children’s sizes are very limited; you may wish to pack your own snorkeling gear.
Fishing
Fishing gear rentals are not available locally. You can bring your own gear and are free to trawl off the stern.
There are several sport fishing charters that you can book locally. We are unable to pre-arrange these.
For more information on what’s included on your yacht, please view the full list here for Bareboat Charters or here for Crewed Charters.
General Conditions
In addition to captivating clear-blue waters and short passages between anchorages, an Antigua yacht charter vacation also delivers line-of-sight navigation. Roughly 14 miles long and 11 miles wide, Antigua is enrobed by 54 miles of superior Caribbean coastline blessed with 365 uncrowded and unspoiled beaches.
There are a number of premier marinas with all the modern amenities scattered throughout the cruising grounds, as well as a copious supply of uninhabited harbors and secluded bays just waiting to be explored. An Antigua charter vacation makes it easy to enjoy the best of both worlds – from onshore to on-the-water, from lively to leisurely.
In combination with the carefree vibes, stunning views, and diverse offering of activities, the desirable conditions that persist year-round set Antigua apart as one of the world’s top sailing destinations for charter guests and competitive sailors alike.
Throughout the year, enjoy steady trade winds, warm weather ranging between 77°F – 88°F from day to night, and an idyllic water temperature averaging 81°F. North-easterly winds of about 15 – 20 knots (17 – 23 mph) are the norm from November to May and tidal ranges are typically slight, between 12 to 18 inches.
Historical Weather (Averages by month):
Month | °F Max | °F Min | °C Max | °C Min | Ave Precip (in) | Ave Precip (mm) | Ave wind speed (knots) | Dominant wind direction Falmouth Harbour (Antigua) |
Jan | 80 | 72 | 27 | 22 | .86 | 21 | 12 | E |
Feb | 84 | 72 | 29 | 22 | 1.6 | 41 | 12 | E |
Mar | 84 | 73 | 29 | 23 | 1.2 | 30 | 12 | E |
Apr | 82 | 73 | 28 | 23 | 1 | 27 | 12 | E |
May | 84 | 75 | 29 | 24 | 2.2 | 56 | 12 | E |
Jun | 86 | 79 | 30 | 26 | 2.4 | 62 | 13 | E |
Jul | 88 | 77 | 31 | 25 | 2.8 | 72 | 13 | E |
Aug | 86 | 77 | 30 | 25 | 2.9 | 75 | 12 | E |
Sept | 86 | 77 | 30 | 25 | 3.4 | 87 | 10 | E |
Oct | 84 | 75 | 29 | 24 | 3.9 | 101 | 10 | E |
Nov | 86 | 75 | 30 | 24 | 3.4 | 88 | 10 | E |
Dec | 84 | 73 | 29 | 23 | 2.4 | 63 | 11 | E |
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