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Aug 24, 2024
Great time. Loved the captain and crew. Fredo was great to chat with about the islands. Loved Shwabby the dog too! We will return again Full review by Laura M
Aug 22, 2024
We booked Liberty Fleet as a team outing. Our team of 27 really enjoyed sailing around Boston Harbor. We even saw a seal. Captain Fredo, Carl and the other crew were fun and even had a couple of us …Full review by magmid
Aug 21, 2024
What a great first time sailing experience! Captain Fredo was very skilled and knowledgeable about sailing, I felt very safe. And his crew Jon and Carl were amazing too! I would recommend anyone visi…Full review by Kristi B
Hello and our apologies for the delayed. We have not been monitoring this inbox at TripAdvisor. We are back to taking reservations for the Bahamas 2021/2022 Season.
Our apologies for the delayed response. If you are interested in the Bahamas cruises the minimum age is 13 years old. For our Boston cruises all ages are welcome.
For the Bahamas sailing is there a need to bring very much cash for the islands you visit or is it typically islands that you are mainly going to a beach?
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Hello and happy new year! To answer your question re bringing cash: this is not usually a cruise with lots of opportunities to spend. Most of our stops are on out-of-the-way beaches …
Hello and happy new year! To answer your question re bringing cash: this is not usually a cruise with lots of opportunities to spend. Most of our stops are on out-of-the-way beaches but occasionally we stop in small towns where US dollars as well as credit cards can be used in stores and bars you might come across. Personally we have spent little while underway in the Bahamas on the Liberty Clipper. Cloudy at Liberty Fleet of Tall Ships
is there room in the cabins for a small piece of luggage on wheels? The kind that fits in the overhead on a plane
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In my cabin (the standard two-bunk), there wouldn't have been much space for a piece of luggage anywhere. The only floor space was to stand right in front of the little sink, which …
In my cabin (the standard two-bunk), there wouldn't have been much space for a piece of luggage anywhere. The only floor space was to stand right in front of the little sink, which was right next to the door. The space beneath the bottom bunk was taken by emergency stuff, such as flotation devices (which, let's be real, I'm happy were there). I had a single duffel bag, which I ultimately only had space for because I had the cabin to myself, so I stowed it on the top one. That being said, the cabins all seem to be different shapes despite being relatively the same size, so you might get lucky in how the floor space is divided.