ANTIGUA BOAT SHOW 2019

22 October 2019

Between December 4 – 9, 2019, the 58th edition of the Antigua Charter Show will welcome experienced brokers and magnificent yachts to the beautiful shores of Antigua and Barbuda (Caribbean) for another exciting rendezvous.

Taking place at the renown Nelson’s Dockyard Marina, UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Falmouth Harbour Marina and the Antigua Yacht Club Marina, the event gathers the creme de la creme of superyachts relocating to the Caribbean after the Mediterranean season! The scheduled viewing days are between the 5th of December – 9th of December, with the 9th being an optional viewing and Sail Day. This is aimed to offer management companies an opportunity to invite visiting brokers to experience a ‘micro-charter’ cruising Antigua’s stunning coastal waters and islands aboard some of the finest yachts in the World.

The Chef’s Culinary Competition is one not to be missed: offering perfect insight into the creativity in your next holiday’s dishes. The competition is judged via the following criteria: Originality/Creativity – Taste/Flavour – Presentation – Execution/Technique – Overall Impression.

Representing Ocean Alliance at the show will be Charter Experience Broker, Rose Jolis-Fox who is looking forward to inspecting your next charter yacht.

Contact Rose Jolis-Fox – info@oceanalliance.com.au 

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