18 – 21 MARCH 2021
The world’s most elegant superyachts and passionate sailors gather in beautiful St Barthelemy for this renowned annual regatta. The 2021 edition will feature the magnificent J Class and offer Corinthian Spirit racing. Both new and classic superyachts will gather for superb racing. Fabulous shoreside parties with a fun, casual island flavor make this a unique and popular event. Dependable trade winds and scenic courses produce spectacular racing. For more than 30 years, the Bucket
26 – 28 MARCH 2021
There’s something for everyone at the St. Thomas International Regatta (STIR). Set for 27-29 March 2020, this ‘Crown Jewel’ of Caribbean yacht racing offers one-design, multihull and keelboat classes for all types of yachts. Professional race management assures a customized mix of round-the-buoy and round-the- islands style courses. What’s more, come early, tune up and sail the one-day Round the Rocks race on 26 March, a circumnavigation of neighboring St. John. There’s nightly
29 MARCH – 4 APRIL 2021
ST BARTHS BUCKET REGATTA
has maintained its congenial focus and non-commercial spirit. It is conceived and hosted solely for the pleasure and enjoyment of the sailing superyacht owner.
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ST. THOMAS INTERNATIONAL REGATTA
entertainment and dining in compliance with COVID-19 guidelines, plus villas, condominiums and Airbnb’s located within half a mile of the venue. It’s no wonder that STIR’s motto is ‘We love it here’!
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50TH BVI SPRING REGATTA AND SAILING FESTIVAL
Celebrating our 50th Anniversary! Come join the best Warm Water racing and epic parties! A full week racing W/L, Round the Islands, two Oceans and a Channel for navigational challenges with over 18 classes to fit your boat and crew. Charter Options are available.
The ultimate Parties in Paradise at the Regatta Village located at Nanny Cay has plenty of food, two huge bars and dancing on the beach and under the stars.
11 – 17 APRIL 2021
Saint Barth’s stunning beauty and exceptional sailing conditions provide the perfect backdrop for competitive racing and après sailing fun. LVSB hosts five days racing on diverse coastal courses, a central Race Village for morning cafés and evening concerts, plus Les Voiles’ signature Nikki Beach “Day Off” at and a beach crew party, all done with classic French flair. Multiple classes return each year led by the Maxis and Super Maxis, now racing under IRC. More than just a competitive regatta, this eco-friendly event
24 – 30 APRIL 2021
For 53 years, this regatta has been pushing sailors to their physical limits on the water and their party limits on land! Six days of hard-core racing in Caribbean tradewinds is enough to test the endurance of the crews and boats. It’s what has made this event one of the most aspirational regattas in the world. Mention Antigua Sailing Week to a sailor, and they have either been here, or have it on their bucket list. You just can’t beat the combined conditions of the deep blue Atlantic Ocean, the aqua Caribbean Sea, the winds off Antigua's south coast, Nelson's
LES VOILES DE ST BARTH RICHARD MILLE
invites racers and their guests to explore Saint Barth’s fine dining, great shopping and incredible beaches. Les Voiles encourages teams to utilize its free concierge service for planning logistics, and boat charters are available via:
WWW.LESVOILESDESTBARTHRICHARDMILLE.COM
A true celebration of sailing and racing again in the British Virgin Islands known to all as the Sailing Capital of the World! Join us for the race and party of the decade!
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ANTIGUA SAILING WEEK (ASW)
Dockyard Marina and English Harbour as your playground off the water. Antigua Sailing Week offers racing for sailors of all skill levels and boats of all types : hot-racing boats, sports boats, race charter, family cruisers, bareboats and multihulls.
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