RORC Caribbean 600
we once again line up for one of offshore racing’s true classics: the RORC Caribbean 600. Over the past decade this race has earned its place alongside the likes of the Fastnet Race and the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. The reasons are obvious to anyone who has sailed it: 600 demanding nautical miles, 11 islands rounded, relentless tactical decisions, and trade-wind sailing at its absolute best. The course weaves through the Caribbean archipelago, demanding precision navigation, constant sail changes, and disciplined watch systems. Conditions range from tight acceleration zones in island wind shadows to fully powered reaching under steady trades. It is a race that rewards preparation, seamanship, and teamwork in equal measure. This campaign is intended for sailors with prior racing experience. We do not take passengers or “rail meat.” Every crew member is expected to participate fully in sail handling, trimming, navigation support, helming, maintenance, and onboard routines. To ensure cohesion and performance, we conduct structured pre-race training focused on boat handling, safety drills, manoeuvre choreography, and onboard systems. ITINERARY Day 1 – Arrival, boat preparation, safety briefing, victualling, and opening event Day 2 – Training day: boat handling, manoeuvres, safety procedures Day 3 – Race start Day 4-11 – Racing (finish depending on conditions and class) Day 12 – Prize giving and closing festivities Day 13 – Campaign ends, departures
Why We Love This Trip
Six hundred miles, eleven islands and not a lot of time to relax in between. Proper offshore racing in warm water, where the rum tastes better when you’ve earned it.
Meet the Operator
Southern Ocean Company and Swan 51 “Eira" Southern Ocean Company was founded in the first years of the new century but basically restarted in 2009 when shares got redivided among a new set of owners. The mission was to purchase a yacht capable of doing long transatlantic voyages, housing large crews and put it out “on the trade". After considering a number of options the decision fell in favour of a proven design, the Swan 51, and the optimal version, the alternative one layout with its additional crew space. The search started immediately. After viewing several potential boats one stuck out, the hull 009 for sale in Sweden. She had previously done several seasons in the Caribbean and was already equipped for long hauls. Her general condition was also good, or as the surveyor from Nautor loosely put it – “she’s pretty much the same boat that rolled out of the factory in 1981”.
Why We Love Swan Eira
Seb and his Swan 51, Eira, have been part of the charter racing scene since 2009. On board you’ll find the right balance of competitive racing and a friendly, welcoming crew. Between regattas, Eira runs some excellent sailing itineraries as she moves between race venues.
Trip Itinerary
Start - Antigua
Day 2 - Barbuda
Day 3 - Nevis
Day 4 - Saba
Day 5 - St Barth
Day 6 - St. Maarten
Day 7 - Tintamarre
Day 8 - Les Saintes
Day 9 - Les Desirades
Day 10 - Barbuda
Day 11 - Redonda
End - Antigua
Is This Trip For Me?
What experience level is required?
Beginner
No sailing experience required. Perfect for newcomers.
Intermediate
Some sailing experience helpful. Comfortable on the water.
Advanced
Significant sailing experience required. Challenging conditions.
How much sailing participation will there be?
Active Crew Member
Full participation in all sailing activities.
Optional Involvement
Participate as much or as little as you like.
Passenger
Sit back and enjoy the ride.
Will there be any domestic duties?
Yes
Sharing the cooking & washing up
Minimum Age
18
What will the type of sailing be like?
Our approach is collaborative. Once the crew is confirmed, we establish a shared planning forum to align on provisioning, personal kit, expectations, and watch structure well ahead of arrival. This reduces friction on location and allows us to focus entirely on performance.
Vessels on This Trip
Your specific vessel is assigned based on your selected dates. All vessels meet our high standards for comfort and safety.
Eira
Swan - 51
LOA: 51ft (15.62m)
What's Included
Included
- Accommodation Onboard
- Food Onboard
- Wet Weather Gear
Optional Extras
No optional extras
Not Included
- Eating Out
- Alcohol Onboard
- Travel Transfers
- Flights
- Sailing Boots
- Bedding
- Towels
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One date available
From £2,380 GBP per person
February 2027
Prices shown in USD are approximate conversions, using today's conversion rate. This trip is priced by the operator in GBP and payment will be taken in GBP.