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Jolly Pirates Cruises
Aruba’s Top Choice for Sailing and Snorkeling
MALMOK - Jolly Pirates,
well known for infectious
fun during sail and snorkel
cruises, has long been a fa-
vorite activity among Aru-
ba visitors. Friendly, ath-
letic deckhands will ‘wow’
you with their hospitality
once aboard the gleam-
ing teak decks of the twin
85ft teak schooners.
Captains Ron and Julio
perform flips to provide the
island’s tourists the most
memorable Sail and Snor-
kel experience on the is-
land. Equipped with a full
set of mask, snorkel and
fins tourists can swim over
the SS Antilla, a WWII Ship-
wreck. Resting peacefully
on her portside in only 60
ft of water, oodles of sea
critters made this sunken
treasure their home. Along
Aruba’s turquoise coast-
line, there are two other
shallow snorkel sites vis-
ited loaded – both loaded
with marine life. The twin
Jolly Pirates teak schoo-
ners are equipped with a
bartender who circulates,
takes your order, and
brings your drinks to you
while you relax and enjoy
the ride. When the crew
opens up the Rope Swing
it’s your turn to grab hold of
the rope and let loose with
your best cannonball.
Jolly Pirates Cruises depart
daily by Moomba Beach
between the Holiday Inn
and Marriott.
Check out www.jolly-pi-
rates.com or give the pi-
rates a shout by calling
them at 586-8107 (after
hours at 592-7858) for more
information on Aruba’s
most entertaining sea-
bound adventure.
Tear out the value added
coupon featured on the
pages of the Aruba Today
Newspaper!q