Scarlet Lady
With its sleek, yacht-like lines and adults-only vibe, Virgin Voyages’ flagship keeps the day flowing easily from sea views to late-night energy. The Dock offers a breezy aft lounge for Mediterranean bites and unhurried conversation, while The Red Room shifts between show formats so each performance feels different. In the heart of the experience, Scarlet Lady balances playful design with smart spaces that never feel crowded. After dark, The Manor turns into a two-level club setting for DJs and live sets. Between venues, you’ll find plenty of quiet corners to reset before the next sailaway moment.
Scarlet Lady Ship Facts
Class: Lady Ship
Entered Service: 2021
Gross Tonnage: ~110,000 GT
Length: ~277.2 m / 909 ft
Beam (max): ~38 m / 125 ft
Guests: ~2,770 (double)
Crew: ~1,160
Decks: 17 total
Signature Features: The Galley food hall, The Athletic Club, Richard’s Rooftop, The Wake steakhouse, Razzle Dazzle restaurant
Itinerary Style: Sailings to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, the Eastern and Western Mediterranean, and Transatlantic crossings
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Onboard Experience
Accommodation
Cabins lean into smart, ship-shape comfort, with Sea Terrace rooms adding a signature red hammock on the balcony for sea-breeze downtime. Bathrooms use clever zoning and well-placed lighting, keeping the footprint functional without feeling tight. For a step up, RockStar Quarters bring suite-level perks and extra space, paired with service touches that make mornings easier and late returns effortless after a day ashore. Storage is ample, and beds feel supportive.Dining
Menus keep things varied, from the science-meets-supper pacing of The Test Kitchen to bold flavors and agave-forward cocktails at Pink Agave. On Scarlet Lady, reservations stay flexible, so you can shift plans without sacrificing quality. Portioning is thoughtful, plating is playful, and service leans quick when you want it. Between courses, the ship’s casual counters cover lighter bites, keeping hunger solved between port days and late shows. With minimal fuss.Bars & Lounges
Daytime meetups often start with crafted bubbles at Sip Lounge, a bright spot for champagne and small pours. As evening settles in, On the Rocks becomes the easy pre-dinner stop, anchored by a strong spirits lineup and comfortable seating that works for couples or groups. Music programming shifts by hour, so the vibe changes without needing a venue hop. It’s a relaxed circuit for conversation, people-watching, and nightcaps. Most nights.Activities & Entertainment
Evenings lean theatrical, with Duel Reality delivering an acrobatic retelling that plays like sport and drama at once. Scarlet Lady also keeps the fun personal in The Groupie, where private karaoke rooms let small crews sing without an audience. Pop-up sets and hosted happenings fill the gaps, so there’s usually something live nearby. The pacing feels intentional: big moments, then space to reset, then another reason to stay up. Later.Scarlet Lady Highlights
Small details carry the personality here, starting with Squid Ink, an onboard tattoo studio that turns sea days into milestones. Nearby, The Roundabout frames photo-ready moments with dramatic lighting and a central staircase that often becomes part of the show. Wayfinding is simple, corridors stay open, and outdoor deck space is easy to claim for sunrise or sailaway. It’s a ship that rewards wandering. Art pops up in unexpected corners.Virgin Voyages Fleet
To explore more ships from Virgin Voyages, browse the fleet below and tap a ship name for full details.
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Scarlet Lady FAQ
1 Is it simple to move between indoor venues and open decks during the day?
Yes. Public areas are laid out for easy circulation, with multiple routes between social hubs and outdoor spaces so you can shift from shade to sunshine without long detours.
2 Which dining venues feel the most different from traditional main dining rooms?
The Test Kitchen stands out with a set-menu, concept-driven format, while Pink Agave leans into modern Mexican dishes in a lively, design-forward setting.
3 Are there good quick-meal options on Scarlet Lady between excursions and shows?
Yes. The Galley functions like an elevated food hall, making it easy to grab something fast without committing to a longer sit-down meal.
4 What cabin types work best for light sleepers or first-time cruisers?
Insider cabins are the quietest for early nights, while Sea View rooms add natural light. Sea Terrace cabins bring balcony space, and RockStar suites add more room and upgraded comforts.
5 Where do most headline performances happen in the evenings?
Large productions are typically staged in The Red Room, while late-night sets and club-style events often move to The Manor for a more nightlife-driven feel.
6 Can small groups do something fun without committing to a full show?
Absolutely. The Groupie offers private karaoke rooms that are easy for friends to dip into, and you’ll also find pop-up moments and hosted games that don’t require long time blocks.
7 Which spots are better for a calmer drink and conversation?
Sip Lounge suits slower evenings with a quieter mood, and On the Rocks is a comfortable option for classic cocktails without the high-energy soundtrack of the late-night venues.
8 Where should I go for Scarlet Night, and what’s the flow of the event?
On Scarlet Lady, Scarlet Night plays out across Deck 6 and Deck 7 before building toward a finale around the pool on Deck 15 (weather permitting). A smart starting point is The Roundabout, where the early energy typically gathers.
9 Is this ship appropriate for families traveling with kids?
This is an adults-only cruise experience, so it isn’t a fit for family holidays with children. It’s best for couples, friends, and adults who want an onboard style geared to grown-up schedules and nightlife.
10 Does it feel crowded on sea days, especially around the pool?
The pool deck can get busy at peak times, but the ship spreads out social spaces across multiple decks, so you can usually find alternative sun spots and indoor lounges without hunting too long.