ST. JOHN’S, Antigua (Oct. 27, 2025) — The Antigua Bermuda Race, a prestigious 935-nautical-mile ocean challenge, is set to make its triumphant return on April 29, 2026, after a two-year hiatus. Organized by the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club in collaboration with Antigua Sailing Week, the event bridges the gap between Antigua Sailing Week (April 22–26) and SailGP Bermuda (May 9–10). Supported by key sponsors including the Bermuda Tourism Authority, Goslings Rum, and Fairhaven Shipyard, the race welcomes a diverse fleet of IRC and CSA yachts, cruiser racers, multihulls, super yachts, classics, and double-handed teams. Motor-assisted yachts are also eligible to compete under a unique handicap rule. The race begins at Fort Charlotte, Antigua, with participants sailing past Barbuda and into the open ocean, culminating at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club by May 7. Les Crane, the Race Chair, emphasized the event’s appeal, stating, ‘The race offers a great option to take your boat north out of the Caribbean in a safe, economic, and highly enjoyable way.’ Registration opens on November 15, and the 2026 Notice of Race is now accessible online.
