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Antigua / Barbuda

Kitesurf and Wingfoil Cruise Antigua and Barbuda

Embark on our Antigua and Barbuda Kitesurf and Wingfoil Cruise, following in the footsteps of Lord Nelson. Our adventure begins at the UNESCO World Heritage site of English Harbour in Antigua. From there, we’ll set sail to explore an incredible array of kitesurfing and wingfoiling spots across Antigua and Barbuda, offering a perfect blend of stunning landscapes and ideal conditions for your Caribbean kitesurfing and wingfoiling adventure.

Kite and Wingfoil Spot Guide Antigua

Enjoy a great variety of kitesurfing and wingfoiling spots, from perfect flat water conditions to thrilling downwinders alongside the yacht. Offering the ideal environment for both kitesurf and wingfoil enthusiasts.

Just a short sail away from famous old English Harbour, the first Kite and Wingfoil Spot of our cruise awaits. Green island is an easy accessible spot, where you can enjoy nice flat water conditions inside a large lagoon. A perfect location for a first session.

The name says it all…

 

Amongst a maze of little islands and reefs, you´ll find perfect conditions to go out and explore the area. Hop from little island to little island and kite in front of the stunning scenery of Hells Gate.

Spanish Point on the southern tip of Barbuda is always a highlight of the Cruise. While the Yacht will be anchored nicely sheltered inside the Lagoon, Riders have the choice of enjoying flat water conditions inside the Lagoon or venture outside and find some breaking waves and swell to play with.

The second Kite and Wingfoil Spot on Barbuda is situated on the norther tip of the island. Palmetto Point again, offers endless flat water conditions inside the lagoon as well as breaking waves for the more experienced Riders behind the Point.

As a last stop of our Antigua / Barbuda Kitesurf and Wingfoil Cruise, we will stop at the Secret spot. Only accessible by Yacht, this spot is for sure one of our favourites in the Caribbean!

The Yachts

The Yachts in our Fleet are not just simple Charter Boats. They´re outfitted exactly to the needs of our cruises. Despite a certain size of Yacht and Cabins, we ensure that every cabin has a private bathroom and shower, that the Yacht offers different chill-out areas for groups of people to spread out and relax, electricity is produced by solar panels and we make our own drinking water to avoid any plastic bottles on board.

Spot & Price

Cruises

Price

Cabins

Antigua & Barbuda

From 2400 Euro
CruisesPriceCabins
26.02.25 - 12.03.25 | Martinique - Antigua 3500 Euro Booked out
28.02.25 - 10.03.25 2900 Euro1 Available cabin / 2 Places
15.03.25 - 22.03.25 2400 Euro 3 Available cabins / 6 Places
Private Charters available on request From 11500 Euro per week

Kitesurfing Antigua & Barbuda

The Kitesurf conditions and spots during our Kite Cruise in Antigua and Barbuda are very diverse and Riders of all levels will find the conditions they look for. What makes most of the spots special is that there is always a “Lagoon option” to ride in safe flat water conditions, as well as a “wave option” for the more experienced Riders who like more challenging conditions. The level of experience and skill needed to join a cruise and make the most out of all the spots, is VDWS Level 5 – or in other words, being able to ride upwind safely.

Wingfoiling Antigua & Barbuda

With their numerous untouched beaches and bays Antigua and Barbuda offer perfect wing spots with crystal-clear turquoise waters. So you can definitely leave your wetsuit at home. Our cruises in Antigua and Barbuda include up to 6 different spots per week. From perfect flat water to small but great waves, there’s something for everyone.

Sailing Antigua and Barbuda

The sailing conditions around Antigua and Barbuda are a mixture between offshore sailing between the islands of Antigua and Barbuda and sailing in flat water conditions on the leeshores and inside the Lagoons of the Islands. Everybody who is interested in Sailing is invited to join the Crew and learn how to set sail, steer the Yacht or Navigate.

Life in Antigua and Barbuda

There is no better way to start your holidays in Antigua and Barbuda than setting sail aboard a yacht. Just a few minutes after the vessel leaves the harbour, a feeling of deep relaxation and tranquility kicks in. A typical day on our catamaran in Antigua starts off with a swim in 26 degree crystal clear, warm water at our anchorage while the crew prepares breakfast.

 

After breakfast we start into our first activity session of the day.


At noon we set sail and while you peacefully enjoy a snack on board, we are heading to our next anchorage and different island.

 

At sunset we usually meet with everyone on board to end the day with a sundowner drink on deck, followed by a nice dinner on board.

Got questions? We've got answers

Direct flights to Antigua are primarily available from the UK, with daily flights offered during the season. For European travelers, this is often the most convenient and cost-effective option. Additionally, Antigua is well-connected to the USA, with daily flights from various major airports. Once you arrive at the airport, it’s just a 30-minute taxi ride to English Harbor, where our crew will meet you.

 

If you have any questions about your travel plans, feel free to reach out to our team for assistance.

The first Kite spot will be around 2 hours sailing from English Harbor.

The short answer would be – less than half of what you bring on a normal beach holiday. What you need is good sunscreen, ideally a hat and a Lycra shirt to protect you from the sun. You need a couple of Boardshorts / Bikinis, T-Shirts and FlipFlops. A windbreaker or a jumper for the evenings is a good idea. If you can, bring natural shampoo and soap, as it will all go into the ocean right away. A bottle to refill with drinking water is recommended. Please pack in soft, collapsible bags to allow easy storage. And don´t forget your passport.

You do have more questions about our cruises in the Exumas and throughout the Caribbean? We’ve got all the answers for you in our comprehensive FAQ section.

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