When you step onto the sand at Curtain Bluff resort in Antigua and gaze out at the Caribbean Sea, a question comes to mind: Why didn’t you get out of the city sooner?
Businesses in Antigua embraces its community
Sailing and boating have long been associated with Antigua, but not necessarily the people of Antigua Share Updated: 8:04 PM EST Jan 18, 2021
Businesses in Antigua embraces its community
Sailing and boating have long been associated with Antigua, but not necessarily the people of Antigua Share Updated: 8:04 PM EST Jan 18, 2021
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Show Transcript ANTHONY: SAILING AND BOATING HAVE LONG BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH ANTIGUA, BUT NOT NECESSARILY THE PEOPLE. AT THAT IS CHANGING WITH A NEW GENERATION LEARNING TO SAIL. IT HAS NOW BECOME CHANGING ROOMS. ANTHONY: SHE FIRST SAILED INTO ANTIGUA 20 YEARS AGO. IT IS THE PLACE TO BE IF YOU ARE A SAILOR, WITHOUT QUESTION. JORDAN REALIZED IN THIS SAILING MECCA, LOCALS REPRESENTED LESS THAN 5% OF THE YACHT CLUB MEMBERS AND THE VAST MAJORITY OF SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN COULDN’T EVEN SWIM. WE DON’T CONCENTRATE ON THE SMALL FEW. WE WANT HUNDREDS TO SAIL. ANTH