''Isabella'' (ship)
Many ships have borne the name Isabella:
- Isabella (slave ship), a Spanish ship that transported slaves to North America in 1684
- Isabella (1818 ship), a 427-ton (bm) merchantman built in 1818 that made six voyages transporting convicts to Australia, and one voyage for the British East India Company
- Isabella (1823 ship), a 179-ton (bm) merchantman built in 1823 that transported a small number of convicts to Australia from Mauritius
- Isabella (1824 ship), a small ship that disappeared off the coast of Australia in 1824
- Isabella (1827 ship), a 323-ton (bm) merchantman built in 1827, that made one voyage transporting convicts to Australia and wrecked in 1841
- PS Isabella (1877), a paddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1877 to 1898
- MS Isabella, a cruiseferry built in 1989
See also
- Isabella 1, current name of MS Almariya, a cruiseferry built in 1981
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