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
Guided from EUR € 2190
Guided:
May 14, 21, 28; Jun 04, Jul 02, 09, 16, 23, 30; Aug 28; Sep 04, 11, 18, 2025
Description:
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. This unique itinerary features two of…