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16 – 22 APRIL 2023


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 “Day Off” 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 invites racers and their guests to explore Saint Barth’s fine dining, great shopping and incredible


29 APRIL – 5 MAY 2023


This international regatta is the must do event of the Caribbean race circuit with top-notch courses, sublime conditions and a remarkable social scene. Everyone is welcome to ‘race, chase and celebrate’ during this six-day celebration of sailing. Crews with schedule conflicts who don’t want to miss the atmosphere, can simply participate in the Round Antigua Race the one-day event that kicks off the festivities. Organizers are especially extending an invite to women to participate for special recognition during the newly established Womens Race day. A hub for major airlines, Antigua offers straightforward hassle-free


9 MAY 2023


The fourth Antigua Bermuda Race will be an exciting passage race following close on Antigua Sailing Week, bringing boats safely in company to Bermuda to enjoy a respite prior to the Newport / Solent seasons. Open to yachts & multihulls > 35ft. IRC, CSA Cruising, Superyacht and Double-Handed dual scoring.


A provision of a motor sailing handicap will be overlaid for CSA Cruisers. Organized by Royal Bermuda Yacht Club in association with Antigua Sailing Week, sponsored by Bermuda Tourism Authority and


16 MAY 2023 Wrap up 2022 Caribbean Racing with the Windward 500.


The perfect challenge to close out the Caribbean season. For full crews, shorthanded or doubles, a 500-mile race in good breeze and warm seas around majestic mountain islands is what you need. So join this novel race, which starts and finishes at either Grenada, St. Vincent, Saint Lucia, Martinique, or Barbados, and minimizes yacht delivery, crew travel, boat fuel, and your carbon footprint in a


LES VOILES DE ST. BARTH RICHARD MILLE


beaches. Les Voiles encourages teams to utilize its free concierge service for planning logistics, and boat charters, available via:


WWW.LESVOILESDESTBARTHRICHARDMILLE.COM


ANTIGUA SAILING WEEK


access for participants and spectators. The island also offers the attractive option of direct shipping (in and out) for interested yachts. Race Charters including by-the-cabin are readily available from numerous providers and Bareboats can be arranged from sponsor Dream Yacht Charter.


WWW.SAILINGWEEK.COM www.sailingweek.com


29 APRIL–5MAY, 2023 ANTIGUA BERMUDA RACE


Goslings Rum, it will be a great safe way to finish the Caribbean season and stage yourself for the summer.


WWW.ANTIGUABERMUDA.COM


ANTIGUA BERMUDA RACE 9 May 2023 www.antiguabermuda.com


2023 THE CORC WINDWARD 500


race for a cleaner future. Finally, finish your Caribbean racing season near the world-class marinas and haul-out facilities of the Southern Caribbean.


CARIBBEANORC@GMAIL.COM CARIBBEANORC


Start 16th May 2023


XX SEAHORSE


TOBIAS STOERKLE


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