The National Sailing Academy is committed to ensuring the safety and smooth flow of traffic into and out of the property. Having conferrred with the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda, we are changing the entry and exit gates.

Effective immediately, the following adjustments will be in place:
- The previous entrance gate will now serve as the exit.
- The previous exit gate will now function as the entrance.

This change is designed to enhance safety by providing drivers with a longer line of sight when entering the property when driving into English Harbour. Currently, due to the bend in the road, crossing oncoming traffic at speed can be a problem. making the switch overall is safer for entry.  Additionally, the new exit configuration allows for clear visibility from both directions, ensuring a safer departure for all vehicles leaving the premises.

We kindly ask all visitors to adhere strictly to the new traffic standards. Clearly marked signs are now posted at the exit gate stating “No Entry – Please Use Other Entrance.

To further enhance visibility and clarity, a new flagpole showcasing the National Sailing Academy flag has been installed at the entrance. This is visible when driving into English Harbour at the first gate.

We appreciate the cooperation of all patrons as we implement these changes and remind everyone to drive slowly and park respectfully once on property to ensure accessibility for all.

Thank you for your continued support.

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