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Linda Garrison

Sailing the Arabella in the British Virgin Islands

By , About.com GuideJune 18, 2012

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My husband Ronnie and I loved our cruise of the British Virgin Islands on the Arabella, a 160-foot, 40-passenger sailing ship.
Arabella at sea
We had a terrific, relaxing vacation, filled with sunny days, sparkling seas, and quiet nights at anchor in some of the Caribbean's loveliest islands.

The Arabella sails the Caribbean in the winter and spring and in the Chesapeake Bay and New England in the summer and fall. She will begin her Caribbean sailing season in December and remain there until June 2012, sailing the Virgin Islands and the eastern Caribbean.

Since guests can swim, kayak, snorkel, and hike from the Arabella, it's a great choice for both those who are seeking a more active vacation and those who only want a good book, cool drink, and sails flapping overhead in the Caribbean sun. What's different about a sailboat? Join me on the Arabella and see for yourself.

Arabella Travel Log - Six Days in the BVI

Arabella Ports of Call

Photo Courtesy of Arabella

Comments
October 6, 2011 at 12:25 pm
(1) David Danz says:

Received phone call two (2) weeks ago re Arabella no longer sailing and return of $500 deposit. Advised that $500 check was being sent that day to my address at ….377 Frost Drive, Williams Bay, WI 53191 with e-mail to be sent confirming and advising of situation with the ship to…..www.danz@charter.net. Have received neither. Please respond. My cell number is 262 903-1270 and office is 262 723-7720. Thank you. David A. Danz

November 7, 2011 at 10:04 am
(2) Kim Paltridge says:

Hi David,
I didnt see this comment until today. Your check was issued in early October and I believe you received it several weeks ago. My appologies for not respnding to this comment sooner. We will be in touch as soon as we know what the furture holds for Arabella. Our best wished to you and your familiy for this upcoming holiday season.
Best regards,
KIM

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