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NationalParkAuthority
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PA
492 451
231
126
96
45% 55%
Fishing Tournament
95%
Summer Departure
6%
Summer [June-October]
12617
13930
IncomingPassengers
97%
2010
28%
2011
35%
2012
37%
2013
VesselMovements
Non-Nationals
10160
11959 722
1087 661
Winter [November-May]
Minors 2% 149
275 24%
2011
89
103
37% 25
2013
2010
79 Nationals 1% 0 2010 0%
2011
24
65 45%
2012
20
55 55%
2013
2010
2013
Overview
StatisticalReport
The National Parks Authority (NPA) plays a leading role in promoting Antigua as the leading yachting destination in the Caribbean. The NPA, through the Yacht Services Department strive to maintain and create numerous sailing and yachting events throughout its calendar year by attracting vessels to stay and take part. The main goal of the Yacht Services Department is to offer excellent customer and marine related services in a safe and friendly environment and exposing our marina guests to an exciting experience in Antigua. The dynamic role of the Yacht Services Department is to foster a customer base relationship with visiting yachts. Hence, the Department manages two (2) offices namely the Port Authority Office and the Nelsons Dockyard Marina to meet the end needs of the customers. The Port Authority Office processes the entry and exit forms and collects applicable fees relating to anchorage within the environs of English and Falmouth Harbour. On the other hand, the Nelsons Dockyard Marina office manages the berthing collection of fees, provides information and other pertinent services to its clients. This report highlights the statistical assessment of the yacht services department in comparison to previous periods. It gives a brief insight of the annual yachting events, arriving and departing vessels, number of incoming passengers as well as the total number of vessels docked in the National Parks Authority versus the Nelsons Dockyard Marina.