The British Virgin Islands
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Set sail for an unforgettable cruise in the stunning British Virgin Islands, where crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and vibrant island culture await! As a bonus, this special voyage coincides with the Manhattan Yacht Club’s “De Caribbean Regatta,” allowing you to sail alongside an exciting fleet of yachts and sailors as we explore this tropical paradise. Each day brings a new adventure as we visit iconic destinations like Jost Van Dyke, Virgin Gorda, and Norman Island, with stops at some of the best beach bars and restaurants in the Caribbean. Sip cocktails with your toes in the sand, and soak up the lively atmosphere at legendary spots like Foxy’s and the Soggy Dollar Bar. Whether you’re here for the thrill of sailing or the laid-back island vibes, this vacation promises a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and camaraderie!

Meet Arabella at Soper’s Hole

Most guests begin their adventure by flying into St. Thomas which has direct flights from the NYC area. Then you hop on a 45-minute ferry ride directly to the West End of Tortola. This is a small, friendly customs port, so you’ll clear entry quickly and easily. From there, you can stop by Pussers for a Pain Killer and get picked up by our tender which will whisk you across the turquoise water to your home for the week—Arabella, anchored gracefully in one of the most beautiful harbors in the Caribbean. If you prefer to fly directly to Tortola’s Beef Island Airport (EIS), simply take a taxi across the island to the West End to meet the tender and begin your unforgettable voyage.


Cooper Island & Marina Cay

Mid-day, we’ll pause at Cooper Island for a leisurely lunch by the sea. The Cooper Island Beach Club is a true culinary highlight — from fresh, local seafood and bold island-inspired flavors to handcrafted cocktails, solar-powered craft beers, and a relaxed, open-air dining vibe right on the sand. After lunch, we’ll set sail toward Marina Cay, where we’ll anchor for the evening and choose among dining ashore or aboard.

Marina Cay itself is a charming, intimate island just off Scrub Island, offering a cozy Bar & Grill atmosphere under the stars. Their menu features island classics and shareables — think tropical seafood, ceviche, burgers, and flavorsome cocktails that pair perfectly with sunset views. Walk to the top of Marina Cay just at sunset to see the magical lure of this quaint island.


North Sound & The Bitter End

Sail into the stunning North Sound of Virgin Gorda, a sailor’s paradise surrounded by turquoise waters and island charm. Drop anchor at the iconic Bitter End Yacht Club, recently rebuilt and better than ever, where you can enjoy a waterfront lunch, explore boutiques, or sip cocktails with fellow sailors. Just across the channel, Saba Rock offers a lively after-hours scene — grab a seat for their famous sunset fish feeding, then stay for music, rum drinks, and the best nighttime vibe in the BVI.


Anegada

If the weather is fair, we’ll make the unforgettable sail to Anegada, the BVI’s only coral island — a low, shimmering atoll surrounded by brilliant turquoise shallows. Unlike the other mountainous islands, Anegada feels like another world, with endless white-sand beaches and a wonderfully laid-back vibe. We’ll spend the afternoon at Cow Wreck Bay, a legendary beach bar where the water is impossibly blue, the music is mellow, and time seems to slow down. As the sun sets, prepare for one of the Caribbean’s most celebrated meals — a fresh-caught Anegada lobster dinner, grilled on the beach under the stars, perfectly paired with island cocktails and good company.

If the weather or swell makes Anegada unreachable, our alternative is the elegant Peter Island Resort, where guests can enjoy a peaceful anchorage, indulge in treatments at the island’s renowned spa, and dine overlooking one of the most picturesque bays in the British Virgin Islands. Whether it’s Anegada’s barefoot charm or Peter Island’s quiet luxury, this day always becomes one of the voyage’s most memorable highlights.


Jost Van Dyke & White Bay

A visit to White Bay on Jost Van Dyke is pure Caribbean bliss. Spend the afternoon barefoot on the powdery white sand, floating in the crystal-clear shallows with a frosty Painkiller from the world-famous Soggy Dollar Bar in hand. The scene is lively but relaxed — beach music, laughter, and sailboats bobbing just offshore. As the sun dips low, we’ll weigh anchor and make our way around to Great Harbour, where the night begins at Foxy’s, the legendary beach bar known for its live music, island barbecue, and irresistible energy. Whether you dance under the palm trees or enjoy a laid-back dinner ashore, Jost Van Dyke always delivers a great Caribbean night.


Norman Island

Our final anchorage brings us to The Bight at Norman Island, one of the most storied harbors in the Caribbean and said to be the inspiration for Treasure Island. Drop anchor in the calm, turquoise bay and spend the afternoon swimming or taking the scenic hike up the hill for breathtaking views across the Sir Francis Drake Channel. Ashore, enjoy margaritas and island fare at the laid-back Pirate’s Bight beach bar — a perfect spot to unwind in the sun. As evening falls, the energy shifts seaward toward the famous Willy T, a floating bar and restaurant known for its lively parties and unforgettable nights under the stars. Whether you’re relaxing on deck or joining the fun, a night at Norman Island is the perfect finale to a week of adventure aboard Arabella.


The Royal BVI & the West End Yacht Clubs

One of the great joys of joining the Manhattan Yacht Club flotilla in the BVI is the lively camaraderie that fills every evening. There’s always a party somewhere — whether it’s cocktails on deck, music ashore, or dancing under the stars. Along the way, we’re joined by fellow sailors from the Royal BVI Yacht Club and the ever-spirited “loyal” West End Yacht Club, creating instant friendships across islands and burgee lines. On Saturday morning, all three clubs come together for a friendly regatta, blending fun competition with island adventure. That evening, we’re invited to their yacht club for dinner and a trophy celebration, where laughter, stories, and toasts continue long into the night — the perfect finale to a week of sailing paradise.


What’s Included

Relax in comfort and style aboard Arabella, your home for the week. Experience the Arabella Lifestyle with gourmet meals, stunning sunsets, and the camaraderie of fellow guests and sailing enthusiasts.

  • 9 days and 8 nights of luxury accommodations on board, complete with gourmet dining.
  • Opportunity to experience Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke & Norman Island.
  • Days split between sailing onboard Arabella and sightseeing ashore.
  • Arabella’s guidance for some of the best experiences on each island.
  • Interactive sailing experience where you can help raise the mizzen and steer the mega yacht.
  • Hot tub on the aft deck for relaxation under the stars.
  • This trip is a culinary feast with all breakfasts, lunches and 3 dinners served on Arabella by our gourmet chef.

The Itinerary – 9 Days & 8 Nights


Saturday, January 24, 2026

Most guests will be flying inti St. Thomas (USVI). Then you hop on a 45 min ferry ride directly to the west end of Tortola (BVI). Once you clear customs, stop by Pussers for a Painkiller and get picked up by our tender, which will take you to Arabella, anchored in Soper’s Hole. Enjoy a welcoming beverage, compliments of the Arabella captain and crew, settle into your accommodations, and mingle with fellow guests as the sunsets. If you prefer to fly directly to Tortola’s Beef Island Airport (EIS), simply take a taxi across the island to the West End to meet the tender and begin your unforgettable voyage. In the evening, you can choose to go ashore for some local island food or stay onboard for a dinner.


Sunday, January 25, 2026

Arabella will raise her anchor after breakfast and get underway, hoisting her sails. Mid-day, we’ll pause at Cooper Island for a leisurely lunch by the sea. After lunch, we’ll set sail toward Marina Cay, where we’ll anchor for the evening and choose among dining ashore or aboard.


Monday, January 26, 2026


Sail 12 nautical miles from Marina Cay to The Baths on Virgin Gorda for a morning swim and hike among the granite boulders. After lunch, sail into North Sound and drop anchor in calm turquoise water. Settle in for cocktails and sunset views—your gateway to the Bitter End awaits tomorrow.


Tuesday, January 27, 2026


A relaxed day in North Sound, home to the Bitter End Yacht Club and Saba Rock. Join fellow Manhattan Yacht Club members for a friendly Hobie Cat race at the Bitter End Yacht Club, or simply enjoy paddleboarding, shopping, and a laid-back lunch by the water. As the sun sets, head to Saba Rock for cocktails, music, and easy island vibes.


Wednesday, January 28, 2026


If weather allows, sail 15 nautical miles to Anegada, the BVI’s only coral island — flat, luminous, and ringed by turquoise shallows. Spend the afternoon at Cow Wreck Bay, soaking up the laid-back vibe before a beachside grilled lobster dinner under the stars. Sparsely populated and teeming with wildlife, Anegada is a must-see for nature lovers. Visit the Salt Ponds to view Anegada’s resident flamingos and keep and eye out for the rare ground iguanas. If seas are rough, the alternative is serene Peter Island Resort, offering calm anchorage, spa indulgence, and fine dining with a view — a memorable day either way.


Thursday, January 29, 2026


We will get underway in the early morning again to sail around 23 nautical miles to White Bay, Jost Van Dyke — a postcard-perfect stretch of sand where you can float in turquoise water with a Painkiller from the famous Soggy Dollar Bar. The afternoon is all beach vibes and easygoing fun. As sunset nears, cruise around to Great Harbor for an evening at Foxy’s, the island’s iconic beach bar, known for live music, barbecue, and barefoot dancing under the palms.


Friday, January 30, 2026


Begin the day with a snorkel at The Indians, one of the BVI’s most vibrant reefs, alive with coral and tropical fish. Our final anchorage brings us to Norman Island, the legendary harbor said to have inspired Treasure Island. Drop anchor in The Bight, a favorite spot for snorkeling, paddleboarding, or a hilltop stroll with wide-open views of the Sir Francis Drake channel. Come sunset, enjoy relaxed island dining at Pirate’s Bight, or join the fun aboard the Willy T—a floating bar where the music and laughter drift across the bay. A carefree, classic finish to your week in the BVIs.


Saturday, January 31, 2026


Saturday brings a friendly, exciting regatta as the Manhattan Yacht Club joins sailors from the Royal BVI and “loyal” West End Yacht Clubs. New friendships form across islands and burgee lines in a fun mix of racing and camaraderie. That evening, a festive trophy dinner at the Royal BVI Yacht Club brings everyone together to share laughter, stories, and toasts — the perfect finale to a week aboard Arabella.


Sunday, February 1, 2026


All great vacations must eventually come to an end and on this morning, after enjoying one last coffee on deck as the harbor comes to life, all guests will disembark at Soper’s Hole in Tortola.


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  • Single or Double Beds
  • Individual Climate Control
  • Electrical Sockets
  • Ensuite Bath with Sink & Toilet
  • Private Shower
  • Hand & Bath Towels

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  • Largest and Most Luxurious Staterooms
  • Queen Bed
  • Located Amidships (the most stable part of the boat)

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  • Located in the Forward Section of the Yacht

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  • Over/Under Single Bunks, ideal for singles
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  • Single Berth
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Single Supplement Option: Arabella also warmly welcomes solo travelers. If you are traveling on your own and would like to reserve a double-occupancy cabin for private use, you may do so through our single supplement program. The single supplement rate is 1.5 times the standard cabin fare and is offered on a space-available basis. Arabella typically keeps one or two cabins open specifically for this purpose, so that singles can enjoy comfort and privacy without needing a roommate. To inquire or reserve a single supplement cabin, simply call our office at 201-753-1207 and speak with our marketing specialist, who will be happy to assist you.

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