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LEEWARD ITINERARY DEEP BAY

FFRYES BEACH

CADES REEF

One of the most beautiful, secure anchorages on the west coast. Snorkel on the 100-year old wreck of the Andes or take a short hike up to Fort Barrington (1779). Or simply just kick back on the stunning beach.

Drop anchor and laze on the gorgeous beach, have lunch at Dennis’ Cocktail Bar & Restaurant or take a short stroll to the famed Sheer Rocks at CocoBay resort and enjoy a sundowner at this chic, laid-back hangout.

The largest reef in Antiguan waters and one of the best spots for snorkelling and diving. On calm days, visibility can be 100 feet offering a perfect view of the colourful corals, countless reef fish and even rays and nurse sharks if you are lucky!

JOLLY HARBOUR

CRAB HILL BEACH

CURTAIN BLUFF

Safe anchorages between Reeds Point and Pearns Point. Dinghy into the harbour for restaurants, bars or a round of golf. Visit Sugar Ridge’s The Shed for a yoga class or indulge in a spa treatment. Carmichael’s restaurant offers one of the most spectacular vistas on the west coast.

With a safe anchorage just off the picture-perfect beach, the iconic Jacqui O’s with its fresh seasonal produce and ever-changing menu, make this a great stop-off. After lunch, grab a spot on one of their sun loungers and try one of the delicious cocktails on offer.

Anchor at Bay Beach to visit the luxurious Curtain Bluff hotel to get spoilt at the spa or play tennis at their world-class facilities. Dinner can be sampled at the renowned The Tamarind Tree or The Sea Grape restaurants.

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