Antigua
Antigua! For generations she has attracted and enthralled sailors from all over, who have made her their spiritual home. A bustling community fuelled by hundreds of visiting yachts and theatre of some of the world's most famous regattas. A place to sail and a place to party, to relax and let your hair down; a 'must visit' haunt for every self-respecting sailor, few of whom visit here just once. Welcome to sailors' paradise!

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Antigua and Barbuda enjoy a very pleasant tropical climate which remains warm and relatively dry throughout the year. Required clothing: Lightweight cottons or linen, with rainwear needed from September to December. The average daily temperature drops a few degrees in winter (December to March) from the usual high of around 86°F (30°C). The islands are fairly dry throughout most of the year except during the rainy season (mid-September and November) when daily showers can be expected. Hurricane season runs from June to September and visitors are advised to keep an eye on the weather forecast during this period.
























