Resilient Lady
Late afternoons invite a slow loop around Deck 7, where sunlit seating at The Dock pairs naturally with a plate of mezze and a sea-breeze pause. Resilient Lady keeps evenings flexible: The Red Room can shift from theater-style staging to immersive performance layouts, so the lineup feels different night to night. When hunger hits, The Galley’s mix of made-to-order counters makes it easy to graze without committing to a single dining room. For a private outdoor perch, Sea Terrace cabins add the signature red hammock—an easy spot for a quiet chapter or a lingering sail-away.
Resilient Lady Ship Facts
Class: Lady Class
Entered Service: 2023
Gross Tonnage: ~110,000 GT
Length: 278 m / 912 ft
Beam (max): 38 m / 125 ft
Guests: 2,770 (double)
Crew: 1,160
Decks: 17 total
Signature Features: Redemption Spa, The Manor nightclub venue, The Wake signature dining, Razzle Dazzle restaurant, The Roundabout social hub
Itinerary Style: Sailings to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, the Western Mediterranean, and Transatlantic crossings
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Onboard Experience
Accommodation
Cabins feel uncluttered and practical, with smart storage and adjustable lighting that works for early excursions or late nights. Insider categories use space-saving beds and sleek bathrooms to keep the footprint efficient. Mega RockStar suites add separate lounging areas, and suite guests can use a private sundeck plus a dedicated agent who helps coordinate dining, shore plans, and celebratory touches from start to finish without fuss, even on busy days.Dining
Menus lean global and ingredient-driven, with venues that keep pacing flexible across sea days. Resilient Lady offers Italian classics at Extra Virgin, where handmade pasta and coastal flavors headline the evening. For something more experimental, Test Kitchen runs tasting-style courses that change with the concept, pairing playful technique with clear storytelling. The overall approach favors variety over formality, letting you plan around shows, sunsets, and port schedules with minimal waiting.Bars & Lounges
Evenings flow through small, well-defined rooms rather than one giant lounge. Sip Lounge sets a quieter tone with champagne and classic cocktails, supported by soft lighting and conversation-friendly seating. Nearby, Loose Cannon adds a playful twist, including a cheeky champagne list and tables made for lingering. Between them, you can shift from pre-dinner drinks to late-night chats without trekking across the ship and still catch the sea view outside afterwards.Activities & Entertainment
Days can start with a workout at B-Complex, where studios host cycling, strength sessions, and stretch-focused classes. Later, Resilient Lady turns up the fun at The Groupie, its private karaoke rooms that let friends pick a playlist without a public stage. In between, pop-up happenings and DJ sets keep the schedule light and easy to dip into, whether you want a full night out or one stop before late shows.Resilient Lady Highlights
Outdoor spaces are arranged to reward simple routines – coffee, a lap, then a deckchair with a book. The Runway, the ship’s open-air track, circles the upper decks for sunrise walks and quick jogs. High above, The Perch provides tiered seating with wide ocean sightlines and breezy shade. Together they create easy places to pause between ports, giving sea days a calm rhythm from morning through dusk with room to roam, unhurried.Virgin Voyages Fleet
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Resilient Lady FAQ
1 Can families sail together, or is it adults-only?
Virgin Voyages sailings are 18+ only. Groups of adults can still travel as a family, but children and teens are not permitted onboard.
2 Where can you grab food quickly without a formal dining room routine?
The Galley is the main hub for casual bites, with multiple counters and made-to-order options. It’s easy to eat on your schedule, then move on to shows or deck time.
3 Do balcony cabins on Resilient Lady include the signature hammock?
Many Sea Terrace balconies feature the iconic red hammock, but some forward-facing locations may use hanging chairs instead due to wind and structural factors.
4 Which venues are best for late-night music and a more club-like setup?
The Manor is the primary late-night venue, built for DJ sets and themed parties. You’ll also find smaller pockets with live music programming that shift by sailing.
5 Is there a main theater, and what makes it different?
Yes—the Red Room is a transformable performance space. Seating and staging can be reconfigured for different show styles, so sightlines and energy change across the week.
6 What’s the pool situation like on sea days?
The Aquatic Club centers on a main pool with surrounding sunbeds and loungers. It’s a social deck, so arriving earlier often helps if you want prime space near the water.
7 Where do guests go for a quieter drink and conversation?
Sip Lounge suits slower evenings with a more intimate layout, while areas near The Dock offer open-air seating that stays comfortable for lingering when the weather cooperates.
8 What does the spa area actually include beyond treatment rooms?
Redemption Spa offers more than massages—expect a dedicated wellness setting with relaxation areas and thermal-style facilities. On Resilient Lady, it’s a reliable escape when the decks feel busy.
9 Are there good options for workouts beyond a standard gym?
The B-Complex includes training spaces and studios for structured classes. For fresh air, The Runway track is popular for sunrise walks and quick jogs with ocean views.
10 If someone wants a bigger, more private suite experience, what should they look for?
RockStar and Mega RockStar suites add more living space and a higher-touch setup, plus access to suite-guest areas such as Richard’s Rooftop for a quieter deck option.