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Four reasons to anchor in Falmouth Harbor and visit Shirley Heights: 1. Panoramic Views: Shirley Heights offers stunning panoramic views of English Harbour and the surrounding areas. Sailors can see the historic Nelson's Dockyard, Falmouth Harbour, and the Caribbean Sea. 2. Historical Significance: Shirley Heights was once a military lookout and gun battery during the 18th and 19th centuries. The area played a significant role in the protection of English Harbour and the island of Antigua. 3. Cultural Experience: On Sundays, as seen in this video, Shirley Heights hosts a popular party featuring local food, drinks, and live music. Sailors can enjoy the local culture, dance to Caribbean music, and watch the sunset over the ocean. It’s $10 US to attend. 4. Hiking and Nature: Shirley Heights is located within a national park, and sailors can hike the trails to explore the natural beauty of Antigua. The park is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including tropical birds and monkeys. Get out sailing and see the world! #sailingexperience #sailingadventure #sailinglife
Cast off the dock lines and enjoy your entire wedding aboard while sailing along the American Riviera. This eases the transition from ceremony to reception. Perfect for intimate, open-air gatherings of friends and family as you embark as mates for life. For people who love the water, our elopement packages offer a dynamic platform for tying the knot, engagement parties, bachelor/bachelorette parties, vow renewals & rehearsal dinners. Boat: Santa Barbara Sailing Center @sbsailing Wedding Planner: Embark Event Design @embarkeventdesign Videographer: Forever Rooted Films @forever_rooted_films Picnic: SB Picnic Co @santabarbarapicnicco Floral Design: Haute Blossoms Floral @hauteblossomsfloral Grazing board: Britt Ann @goldieatsea