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MAP OF THE BEST ANCHORAGES & MARINAS IN
Antigua

The 17th and 18th centuries saw Antigua becoming a crucial hub for the British Navy. Immortalised in Nelson’s Dockyard, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the only continuously working Georgian dockyard in the world. Named after Admiral Horatio Nelson, who was stationed here in the 1780s, the dockyard is now a living museum, with beautifully restored buildings, hotels, and restaurants.

Your favourite Anchorages in Antigua

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Discover the most beautiful spots in Antigua and Barbuda and nearby amenities. Try zooming in to avoid seaweed fields, tick to start your list of favourites, or upload your photos to guide the sailor coming after you.

The most popular Ports & Marinas

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Local boatyards

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