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Virgin Voyages: 2026 – 2027 Prices, Sailing Dates & Itinerary Schedules

Virgin Voyages

Adult-Only Voyages, Freer Days at Sea
Dining, Design, Nightlife, Wellness
Virgin Voyages

Virgin Voyages takes a grown-up route to cruising, with adult-only ships, flexible dining, red-accented design, late-night venues, wellness spaces, and itineraries that leave room for lively port time as well as slower sea days. The fleet includes Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady, Resilient Lady, and Brilliant Lady, each shaped around 20+ eateries, included Wi-Fi, group fitness, entertainment, essential drinks, and no traditional buffet setup. For travelers comparing cruise lines, the appeal is a less formal shipboard style with creative restaurants, balcony hammocks in many Sea Terrace cabins, and The Beach Club at Bimini on selected Caribbean routes.

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Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady docked at Bimini pier
Scarlet Lady moored in turquoise Bimini waters © Virgin Voyages
Valiant Lady sailing across open blue water
Valiant Lady sailing under soft morning light © Virgin Voyages
Beach Club at Bimini with pool and palms
Beach Club pool scene beside Bimini beach © Virgin Voyages
Virgin Voyages Resilient Lady running track at sunset
Sunset run along Resilient Lady’s track © Virgin Voyages
Scarlet Lady Athletic Club with sunset view
Sunset drinks by the Athletic Club pool © Virgin Voyages
Valiant Lady Runway track overlooking the sea
Guests walking Valiant Lady’s red Runway © Virgin Voyages
Pink Agave seafood dish on Scarlet Lady
Seafood dish served inside Pink Agave © Virgin Voyages
Virgin Voyages Valiant Lady cabin dining with wine service
Wine service inside a Valiant Lady cabin © Virgin Voyages
Valiant Lady Razzle Dazzle restaurant guests dining
Brunch cocktails inside Razzle Dazzle restaurant © Virgin Voyages
Valiant Lady spa couple relaxing by windows
Couple relaxing after a spa treatment © Virgin Voyages
Valiant Lady Postcard Memories © Virgin Voyages
About Virgin Voyages

Virgin Voyages is an adults-only cruise line with a four-ship fleet and a modern onboard setup that avoids several old cruise routines. Guests will not find fixed main dining rooms or a classic buffet; instead, the ships use a wide restaurant mix, casual food spaces, bars, lounges, fitness venues, spa areas, live music, pop-up entertainment, and flexible evening spaces such as The Red Room and The Manor. Sea Terrace cabins are known for balcony hammocks, while RockStar and Mega RockStar Quarters add a more elevated suite layer on selected layouts.

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Why Choose Virgin Voyages?

This line works especially well for adults who want a ship that feels less formal and more flexible than a traditional cruise. Dining at 20+ eateries, Wi-Fi, group fitness classes, entertainment, and essential drinks are part of the core value, while the venue mix ranges from Pink Agave and Razzle Dazzle to The Dock, Sip Lounge, The Athletic Club, The Runway, Redemption Spa, and late-night music spaces. Families with adult children can travel together, couples get a lively ship without kids’ clubs, and first-time cruisers can avoid fixed dinner seating and formal-night pressure.

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Accommodation

Cabins range from Insider and Sea View rooms to Sea Terrace layouts, XL Sea Terrace options, and suite categories known as RockStar and Mega RockStar Quarters. Many Sea Terrace cabins include the signature balcony hammock, while the cabins use practical storage, rainfall-style showers, mood lighting, and tablet controls. Guests wanting a suite layer can compare RockStar perks such as larger terraces, upgraded amenities, and access to Richard’s Rooftop where included.

Dining

Dining is one of the line’s clearest differences: there is no classic buffet and no single main dining room. Instead, guests move between included restaurants and casual venues such as The Wake, Razzle Dazzle, Pink Agave, Gunbae, Extra Virgin, The Test Kitchen, The Galley, The Pizza Place, The Dock, and other ship-specific spaces. Menus vary by venue, with steak and seafood, Mexican, Korean barbecue, Italian, vegetarian-forward plates, small bites, and made-to-order casual food.

Bars & Lounges

The bar and lounge scene is built for adults, from champagne at Sip Lounge and wake views at The Dock to casual drinks at Draught Haus, social time at The Athletic Club Bar, and late-night music at The Manor. Essential drinks such as filtered still and sparkling water, soda, non-pressed juices, drip coffee, and tea are included, while cocktails, wine, beer, specialty coffees, smoothies, and premium juices are handled separately through the onboard account or Bar Tab.

Activities & Entertainment

Onboard days can be as energetic or low-key as guests make them. Ships feature group fitness classes, a gym, outdoor training areas, The Runway jogging track, spa and wellness spaces, deck games, pool time, live music, DJs, pop-up performances, and shows in venues such as The Red Room. Entertainment is less traditional than on many cruise lines, with flexible performance spaces, late-night events, and shipwide moments that can change by sailing.

Virgin Voyages Highlights

Strong points include adult-only ships, 20+ included eateries, no traditional buffet, included Wi-Fi, group fitness, entertainment, essential drinks, balcony hammocks in many Sea Terrace cabins, and a distinctive red-and-white ship design. Selected Caribbean itineraries may include The Beach Club at Bimini, while the wider schedule covers the Caribbean, Europe, North America, Alaska, and repositioning routes. The overall style suits adults who prefer flexible dining, modern venues, and fewer fixed cruise routines.
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Vigin Voyages – Common Questions Answered
1Which cabins are worth comparing before a first adult-only cruise?
Start with how you plan to use the room. Insider cabins keep things simple, Sea View adds natural light, Sea Terrace adds a balcony with a hammock on many layouts, and RockStar or Mega RockStar Quarters suit guests who want more space and suite-level extras.
2Can families bring children or younger teens on board?
No. The ships are designed for adults, and the minimum age to book and sail is 18. Adult families can still travel together, but children and younger teens are not part of the onboard setup.
3How does Virgin Voyages handle meals without a main dining room?
Instead of one main dining room or a traditional buffet, guests use a collection of included restaurants and casual eateries. The Wake, Razzle Dazzle, Pink Agave, Gunbae, Extra Virgin, The Test Kitchen, The Galley, and The Pizza Place are examples guests may see across the ships.
4Is there a buffet, or do guests order from restaurants?
There is no classic cruise buffet. The Galley works more like a made-to-order food hall, while the sit-down restaurants give guests different cuisines without the usual main-dining-room routine.
5Where can guests find quieter outdoor space during the day?
The answer depends on the ship and the weather, but many guests look for The Dock, shaded deck seating, quieter corners near the aft, spa areas, or their own Sea Terrace hammock. The main pool can feel livelier on warm sea days.
6What makes The Red Room different from a normal cruise theatre?
The Red Room is built as a flexible performance venue rather than a fixed theatre only. It can support stage shows, immersive productions, and late-night events, so the room may feel different depending on the sailing’s entertainment schedule.
7Are drinks packages handled in the usual cruise style?
Not exactly. Essential drinks such as filtered still and sparkling water, soda, non-pressed juices, drip coffee, and tea are included. Alcoholic drinks, specialty coffees, smoothies, and premium juices are usually handled separately, often through a Bar Tab or onboard account.
8What should adults know about The Beach Club at Bimini?
The Beach Club at Bimini is a shore day venue used by Virgin Voyages on selected Bahamas and Caribbean routes, with beach time, pools, loungers, food and drink areas, and a more relaxed daytime mood than the ship’s late-night venues.
9How active is the fitness side on sea days?
Quite active if guests want it to be. Group fitness classes are included, and ships also offer a gym, outdoor training areas, The Runway jogging track, and wellness spaces, while guests who prefer a slower day can keep it casual.
10Does the onboard mood suit casual cruisers who dislike formal nights?
Yes. The ships lean toward stylish but relaxed evenings rather than fixed formal nights. Guests can dress up for dinner, shows, or Scarlet Night, but the overall feel is more flexible than traditional formal cruise schedules.
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