
Antigua
16 cabins / 3 decks
The barkentine Antigua has been navigating European waters for over half a century. Constructed in Great Britain in 1957 as a fishing vessel, it underwent a significant transformation in 1993, emerging as the elegant three-masted ship admired today. This restoration included re-rigging the vessel as a barquentine, enhancing its sailing capabilities and aesthetic appeal. In 2021, a new deckhouse was added, offering guests a comfortable, sheltered area to enjoy the scenery regardless of weather conditions.
Facts
- Year of construction: 1957
- Renovations: 1993 (conversion to barquentine); 2021 (addition of deckhouse)
- Length: 50 m / 164 ft
- Width: 7 m / 23 ft
- Passengers: 32
- Crew: 8
- Number of cabins: 16
Boat Overview
- Spacious outdoor deck with cushioned seating and loungers
- Deckhouse providing a cozy, sheltered space for guests
- Daily cabin service with mid-week towel and bedding change
- Large tables and chairs available in shaded areas
Cabin Features
- 16 cabins
- Each cabin equipped with:
- Tiled en-suite bathroom
- Mirror
- Hairdryer
- Beds:
- Double beds
- Single beds
Food and Beverages
- Fresh and delicious meals prepared with local ingredients
- Healthy and substantial breakfast buffets each morning
- Full bar offering beer, wine, other alcoholic drinks, and soft drinks (tallied at the end and paid in cash only)
- Dietary restrictions such as vegetarian and gluten-free options available if communicated in advance at the time of reservation*
*Please note: Due to limited space in the onboard kitchen, severe allergies may not be accommodated.
Antigua’s layout

Bike tours sailing on Antigua 
Denmark and Sweden by Sail and Bike
Sail and bike the Baltic Sea between Denmark and Sweden! In the spirit of the ancient mariners aboard the majestic tall ship Atlantis, you'll explore the legendary Øresund Strait, once a bustling trade route.











