What You Need to Know about Sailing Virgin Voyages
What You Need to Know about Sailing Virgin Voyages
Most cruises are fairly standard… there’s a main dining room serving buffet-style food, you get a bit nickel-and-dimed, and entertainment is Broadway-style shows. But then, in 2014, Virgin Voyages entered the game to change the cruising industry and introduce a new and different kind of product for cruise travelers.
Virgin Voyages’ fleet, known as the “Lady Ships,” includes the Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady, Resilient Lady, and the upcoming Brilliant Lady. These ships are celebrated for their sleek design, modern luxury, and innovative amenities.
Virgin’s port of departure in the US is Miami, and their itineraries focus mostly on the Caribbean, including the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. These often include stops at Virgin’s private beach club in Bimini. Virgin also offers some Mediterranean, European, and transatlantic voyages.
While Virgin offers a ton of great benefits, making it an attractive cruise option, this line isn’t for everyone. Here are the pros and cons of sailing with Virgin:
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