BVI Spring Regatta
A Great Place to Begin
The BVI Spring Regatta is a truly unique sailing event that combines fun racing with a laid-back and inclusive atmosphere. This is an exceptional choice for sailors new to the world of racing. This regatta prioritizes fun, camaraderie, and the joy of sailing over intense, high-stakes competition. The BVI Spring Regatta welcomes you with open arms. One of the many great things about this regatta is that we will be sailing all week. if you love sailing on Arabella, this will be your fix. Arabella also offers the rare chance to combine luxury, comfort, and performance in one unforgettable package. For anyone looking to dip their toes into regatta racing, Arabella at the BVI Spring Regatta is truly the best starting point.
The Thrill of Competition
The BVI Spring Regatta is the perfect introduction to the racing scene. For people who are new to sailing or racing, this is the best first step. Unlike high-intensity regattas (a.k.a.The Heineken Cup), the BVI Spring Regatta strikes a good balance between competition and relaxed fun. The teams are mostly racing on charter boats and the intensity is, well, more “Caribbean like.” This is your opportunity to sample a regatta and learn the ropes (literally!). The BVI Spring Regatta promises a welcoming and enjoyable reception for all sailors, not just the grand-prix professionals. You can read more about the BVI Spring Regatta here.
The BVIs
Few places on Earth compare to the sailing paradise of the British Virgin Islands. With steady trade winds, turquoise waters, and a stunning backdrop of lush, mountainous islands, every moment on the water feels like a dream. The BVI offers an unparalleled combination of ideal sailing conditions, protected anchorages, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re gliding past the iconic Baths or anchoring off a secluded beach, the setting enhances every aspect of the regatta experience. This is why the BVIs are considered the best cruising grounds in the world. They are also the primary winter home for our beautiful mega yacht Arabella.
Race, Explore, Party
The BVI Spring Regatta isn’t just about sailing – it’s also an opportunity to explore the stunning islands of the British Virgin Islands. With a lay day built into the schedule, Arabella will sail over to Jost Van Dyke, where you can relax at the famous Soggy Dollar Bar on White Bay in the afternoon and soak in the vibrant nightlife at Foxy’s. Additionally, the regatta is based out of Nanny Cay, a fantastic starting point for exploring other gems of the BVI, from the breathtaking Baths on Virgin Gorda to the serene anchorages of Norman Island. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, there’s no shortage of ways to immerse yourself in the magic of the BVIs.
Life Aboard Arabella
Participating in the BVI Spring Regatta aboard Arabella offers an experience unlike any other. Arabella is a luxurious 157-foot sailing yacht that blends performance with comfort, making her the ideal vessel for those who want to enjoy the thrill of racing without sacrificing style and relaxation. On board, you’ll connect with a diverse group of sailors, share stories, and create lasting memories. After a day of exhilarating sailing, retreat to Arabella’s elegant deck to unwind, enjoy the sunset, and soak in the magic of the BVI from one of the most stunning yachts on the water.
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.
- 8 days and 7 nights of luxury accommodations on board, complete with gourmet dining.
- A spot onboard Arabella for the racing every day.
- Invitations to regatta festivities and race-related social events.
- An extra day of exploration to Jost Van Dyke and the incomparable beach at White Bay.
- Plus a flexible schedule so you can step off to do more exploration around the BVIs on any day.
Yes, take me to the BVIs!
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The Itinerary – 8 Days & 7 Nights
Monday, March 30, 2026
This is arrival day and guests will may start boarding Arabella anytime after 3 pm. She will be anchored in Sopers Hole on the West End of Tortola. Enjoy a welcoming cocktail, settle into your luxurious accommodations, and mingle with fellow guests over a gourmet dinner. As the sun sets, the stars come out and Arabella’s decks are magical.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Arabella will raise anchor and travel up to Nanny Cay for the first event of this week, the Nanny Cay Round the Island Race. This is an all-day marathon and the longest event of the week.
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Today is the Scrub Island Invitational and we will visit this beautiful island up at East End of Tortola.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Today is our lay day so Arabella will step out and stretch her wings by traveling to Jost Van Dyke. As a large mega yacht, we can cover a lot of distance quickly which means we can visit this bonus destination. For the afternoon, you can have a Painkiller at the Soggy Dollar Bar or relax at Ivan’s Stress Free Bar. Then in the evening, we rendezvous for dinner and dancing at the world-famous Foxys.
Friday, April 3, 2026
Racing starts up again with the Mount Gary Rum Race based out of Nanny Cay.
Saturday, April 4, 2026
This will be Heineken Day.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
And Sunday is our final race followed by a great Awards Ceremony and party at Nanny Cay.
Monday, April 6, 2026
Guests will disembark this morning by 10 am and start making their way back to the US.
Guests who cannot do the full regatta can still join or depart from Arabella at any time.
StateRooms
All staterooms include:
- Single or Double Beds
- Individual Climate Control
- Electrical Sockets
- Ensuite Bath with Sink & Toilet
- Private Shower
- Hand & Bath Towels
Owners Stateroom
$3450
/ PER PERSON
- Largest and Most Luxurious Staterooms
- Queen Bed
- Located Amidships (the most stable part of the boat)
- 2 available each trip
Premier Stateroom
$3150
/ PER PERSON
- Queen Bed
- Located Amidships (the most stable part of the boat)
- 4 available each trip
Duluxe Stateroom
$2950
/ PER PERSON
- Queen Bed
- Located in the Forward Section of the Yacht
- 6 available each trip
Double Stateroom
$2200
/ PER PERSON
- Over/Under Single Bunks, ideal for singles
- Located in the Aft Section of the Yacht
- 4 available each trip
Single Stateroom
$2650
/ PER PERSON
- Single Berth
- Located in the Aft Section of the Yacht
- 2 available each trip
FAQs
Where do we meet Arabella?
Guests who join Arabella on Wed, June 18 will meet her in NY Harbor. You will arrive at the Manhattan Yacht Club in Jersey City and Arabella’s tender will bring you out to the yacht which will be anchored off Ellis Island. If you can’t join on the very first day of the cruise, you can still meet Arabella on Block Island or fly into Martha’s Vineyard and meet her off Edgartown.
What is the easiest way to get to New York City?
All major airlines fly to the Big Apple and the closest airport to the Manhattan Yacht Club is Newark (EWR). From Newark, you can take a 20 minute Uber/Lyft ride to the club.
Do I need to have racing experience in order to join this adventure?
No. This is what we call a “Regatta Experience.” It is one of the curated experiences created by Commodore Fortenbaugh and the Arabella team which form the basis of our “Arabella Lifestyle.” We love sailing and we also love racing. We want to share these incredible experiences with more people. So we have created these racing experiences. You can get a taste of the racing lifestyle without having to go through years of training first. If you like to be on a sailboat and also like a fun competition, you can do this. And in case we have not already said it, one of the best parts of any regatta are the social parties before and afterwards!
Do I need to even be a sailor to participate?
No you do not need to be a sailor to participate. But if you are not yet a sailor, we hope this experience will inspire you to get more involved int he world of sailing. The Manhattan Sailing School teaches adults how to sail every weekend in New York Harbor. As soon as you are ready, visit their website.
How much will be expected of me during the cruise and race?
During the cruise, our professional crew will manage the boat. But they would like your help whenever we need to raise the mizzen sail. This is our largest sail on the after-most mast (the mizzen mast). The mizzen sail is about 90 feet tall and we form a long line to pull the halyard. Not only does this promote teamwork and good feelings, but its a lot of fun and gets you pumped up as well. When we are cruising, the captain often allows guests to come up to the helm and help him steer Arabella. When in your life have you ever steered a 157-foot megayacht!!! This is your chance so have your camera ready. During the race, the captain, first mate or one of their designees will be steering at all times because of our need to keep Arabella moving as fast a possible. It’s a race, not a training session. But they will share their strategies, predictions and thought processes before and during the race so that you can follow along and be part of the action.
Will I have a chance to steer the boat or trim the sheets?
Yes, during the cruise you will have an opportunity to be involved in the sailing of Arabella. But during the race, the steering will be done only by the most experienced crew as designated by the captain only.
How should I pack?
Even though Arabella is a 157-ft megayacht, space onboard is at a premium. We encourage you to pack light. Please bring clothes in a soft duffle bag which can be folded up and stored in a cabinet. We discourage any hard suitcases because there will not be a place to store them in your room. For clothing, you will need enough to last the week and there are no laundry facilities on board. You can send laundry out in Martha’s Vineyard but it may pricey. Sailors specialize in making the most of a small wardrobe. All sailors look great in a blue blazer with a tie or scarf. You can get fancier from there as well. There is also be some special regatta gear which you can purchase before the event. Wearing the team gear to social events is usually well received. Most cabins have a few drawers for clothes storage plus a place for some hangers. The Premier and deluxe lines cabins have more storage space than the double and singe staterooms.
Are there electrical outlets in the cabins?
Yes. Each of the cabins has individual 110 volt electrical outlets. You will be able to charge your phone and computer each night. You can also run a hair dryer.
Are linens included?
Yes. The staterooms are fully stocked with linens and towels. Each cabin has a set of sheets, four pillows plus a fleece blanket and bed cover. Arabella does a “turnover” (where our stewardesses change the sheets) once per cruise, usually on the middle day, but sometimes staggered over two days (because there could be up to 20 guest cabins filled). It is recommended that you bring a small beach towel for your onshore excursions.
What is the situation with bathrooms and showers?
Each cabin also has its own private head (the nautical word for toilet), shower, and air conditioning. You will have privacy and be able to keep your room at your preferred temperature. However, water on a yacht is precious and we have to make all the water using our new Parker Aquamatic watermaker. Because our water supply is limited, please help us conserve it by taking “navy” showers or sharing with a friend. We appreciate your support and cooperation.
How is food and drink handled during the cruise?
All of your meals on Arabella are prepared by our gourmet chef. Arabella focuses on healthy eating and whenever possible, our provisioning is farm-to-table. Your cruise fare covers all breakfasts and lunches onboard during the trip plus four dinners. When you are on Martha’s Vineyard, those are the nights you eat ashore at any restaurant you choose. The cabin fare also includes non-alcoholic beverages. There is also a cash bar for beer, wine and mixed drinks which you may purchase while onboard.
Cancellation Policy
The Cruise Fare shall be deemed to be earned when paid and not refundable except as stated herein. If a guest cancels a trip 60 or more days in advance, they will receive a refund of all monies paid to ASA except 50% of the deposit. If a guest cancels a trip between 30 and 60 days, they will receive a refund of all monies paid except the full deposit. No cancelations are permitted within the final 30 days. If the guest fails to make an agreed-upon payment when due, they will be charged a $15 late fee for each additional day. If the guest fails to make a payment after 10 days after it was due, their contract can be canceled and no deposits will be returned.