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Inspired by the modern luxury of yachting and the romance of the open ocean, Virgin Voyages have created their very own boutique hotel at sea - with no kids, no ordinary experiences and no reason to stay home.

This adult-only experience is taking cues from the best international cities, Virgin has created a getaway at sea with the perfect balance of uptown meets downtown. Combining the warmth of a luxury yacht with the endless options of a much larger ship, designed to offer an elevated and intimate environment. Say goodbye to buffet restaurants, dress codes and fixed dining times and say hello to a holiday on your terms featuring no less than 20+ eateries (all included), epic unexpected entertainment and champagne delivered to you anywhere on-board with the shake of your wrist.

In addition to over 20 restaurants and eateries, Virgin Voyages include over $600 of value included as standard - this includes unlimited Wi-Fi, fitness classes, tips, soft drinks and more! When it comes to itineraries, Virgin pride themselves in late stays and overnight ports of call meaning you really get to experience your destinations.

Virgin Voyages offer two categories of suites called “RockStar Quarters” and “Mega RockStar Quarters”. Both offer some amazing additional features and amenities that include exclusive access to Richard’s Rooftop (a members-only sundeck), VIP entrance and priority boarding at the cruise terminal, exclusive 24/7 access to the team of RockStar Agents and much more.

To find out more about the additional benefits of booking a suite on Virgin Voyages, call us today and speak to one of our expert concierge.

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Use of swimming pools, hot tubs, fitness centre and leisure facilities where available

Accommodation

Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks in a choice of included dining venues

Entertainment throughout the day and evening

Use of swimming pools, hot tubs, fitness centre and leisure facilities where available

Complimentary shuttle service from ship to port where available

Port taxes

Themed events and discos

Adult only cruises

WiFi included on-board

Tea and coffee in seleted venues

Return flights included from a choice of UK airports (fly cruise bookings only)

24-hour room service

Theme nights and deck parties

Selected complimentary drinks in selected venues

Sailaway and deck parties, and character meet and greets

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What Is Included In Your Virgin Voyages Cruise Fare?

What Is Included In Your Virgin Voyages Cruise Fare?

What Is Included In Your Virgin Voyages Cruises Fare ? Virgin Voyages Cruise Deals Virgin Voyages cruises have revolutionised the cruising industry in ways that makes it more appealing to the modern traveller with a more youthful approach to adult only cruises. Unlike traditional cruise lines that often focus on family oriented packages and tiered pricing for extras, Virgin voyages targets adults looking for a luxurious, flexible and socially engaging experience at sea. With sleek contemporary ships, innovative dining concepts, curated entertainment, wellness-focused amenities and vibrant night life, Virgin Voyages cruises offer a refreshing alternative to conventional cruising. The concept is built around simplicity and transparency with the “Always Included” model ensuring guests enjoy luxuries that are typically sold as add ons as part of the cruise fare. In this guide, we will break down what your cruise fare covers and what optional extras you might want to consider. Are Virgin Voyages Cruises all -inclusive? What is” Always Included Luxury” Virgin Voyages cruises are regarded as an almost all inclusive cruise line, while there are a few extras that are not added you can be rest assured that all essentials and a few other luxuries are included in your fare. One of the main features that makes Virgin Voyages different from other cruise lines is the “Always Included” service . While other cruise lines may charge separately for meals, drinks, fitness classes, Wi-Fi and other luxuries, Virgin Voyages includes these in the base fare. Here’s what is always included:    Accommodation - Enjoy state of the art cabins with a sleek modern design. Watch films and shows for free when you are indoors or winding down for the night in your cabin, complete with a mini fridge and premium toiletries for no added charge. Whether you are going away with a group or on solo cruises, there are a range of cabins outfitted to fit your needs.   Wi-Fi access - Complimentary internet is available throughout the ship for allowing you to stay connected or stream as you sail across the seas for no extra charge.   Dining access - With dining at all onboard restaurants included in your cruise fare, you can enjoy meals at over 20 restaurants on board with specialty cuisine made by Michelin-starred chefs. These range from exquisite vegetarian cuisine, upscale steakhouses, to Korean barbecue, Italian favourites and Mediterranean inspired dishes allowing you to try at least one new restaurant every day.   Essential Drinks - All essential drinks and beverages are included in Virgin voyages cruises fare. Enjoy still and sparkling water, freshly pressed juice by the pool, sodas with your night time snack or have freshly made drip coffee in the morning before exploring the ship.   Entertainment - Enjoy on board entertainment events lined up with Virgin Voyages. From modern Greek theater stage plays, 90’s themed parties to drag shows, festival stage acts and more, there is an endless stream of free entertainment you can enjoy on board.   Fitness & wellness classes - For avid fitness enthusiasts that want to remain consistent with their goals, you can enjoy unlimited access to group workouts that gives you an opportunity to connect with other cruisers. Everything is included in your cruise fare.   Beach club at Bimini - Virgin Voyages private island located at Bimini in the Bahamas and is another extra that is always included in your cruise fare. The Beach Club at Bimini is open to all sailors on a Caribbean cruise and offers all the perks you enjoy on board like an extension of the ship. Stroll on the beach, meet other cruisers, relax with no kids, no crowds and no added fees for the perfect escape.   Dining and drinks you can enjoy without extra charges Dining with Virgin Voyages cruises is one of the areas that truly stand out from other cruise lines. Instead of a buffet or a main food hall, you can explore more than twenty on board restaurants and food trucks offering everything from fine dining style to relaxed street food inspired dishes, all included in your fare. Dine at Gunbae for Korean BBQ with soju shots, Pink Agave for upscale Mexican cuisine or try Spanish inspired cuisine like tapas or paella at Savor Spanish. The Test Kitchen offers innovative and experimental testing menus while the gallery features a variety of familiar choices throughout the day. For a quick late night meal, grab a pizza at the Pizza Palace and wind down at the pool with a scoop of ice cream from Lick Me Till.. or you can order to your cabin with ship eats. Whatever you are looking to try, there is a restaurant onboard that will tick all your boxes. Complimentary drinks include filtered water, soft drinks or sodas, brewed coffee, teas and a wide variety of juices. Specialty coffees, premium cocktails and alcoholic drinks are available for an additional charge. Whether you are looking to enjoy a few driks with friends or kicking back alone on a solo cruise, Virgin Voyages offers a simple bar tab system with bonus credit that allows you to prepay for drinks that are not included for a better value. Entertainment and events included on board Virgin Voyages cruise ships Entertainment is an important aspect of the Virgin Voyages experience and the good news is that a lot of that is included. Expect original productions like festive stage acts that include magic stage acts, comedy shows and festival style performances, for a theatre performance where modern theatre meets ancient Greece, Persephone offers an immersive experience. Many performances are curated exclusively for the ship, balancing creativity, humour and high energy. In addition to main stage shows, sailors can also enjoy themed parties, like 80s and 90s parties or Scarlet Nights where you can enjoy pop up performances and live music all drenched in a pool of red. Club caliente is the perfect end to a night of fun where you can sway into the night to salsa, bachata, latin pop and reggaeton. Enjoy the glamour of on board drag shows cast in the backdrop of vintage themes. For a relaxed night, you can enjoy one of the many deck events, or you can enjoy PJ Party, a cozy pyjamas game night where you can connect with other cruisers. Whether you prefer laid back evenings under the stars or glamorous evening spectacles, you will find a wide variety of entertainment throughout your sailing. Wellness, fitness and recreational activities built into your fare Virgin Voyages cruises incorporate all fitness classes and access to fitness spaces into your cruise fare and are regarded as a big part of the cruising experience. A wide range of group fitness classes are also included and led by expert instructors. From sunrise yoga, pilates classes, HIIT, outdoor boxing, bungee jumping , spin and stretching sessions to access to a cycling studio, outdoor running track and state of the art gyms, everything is included in your cruise fare. Recreational spaces like swimming pools, sports courts, sun decks and relaxation lounges are also open to all sailors. For a more sublime start to your day, you can join sunrise meditation classes or yoga sessions. For extra pampering, spa treatments, thermal suite access and beauty services are available for an extra charge Deals for Virgin Voyages ships Scarlet Lady from 2025-12-01 to 2028-12-02 What is not included and optional extras to consider     Although Virgin Voyages cruises include more than most cruise lines in the base fare, there are a few extras to keep in mind when planning your cruise holiday. Alcoholic drinks, specialty coffees and premium beverages are an additional expense unless prepaid through a bar tab. Winding down in your cabin for the night can mean ordering food though ship eats but while all restaurants on board are free, you might have to pay a delivery fee unless you are ordering specialty items that meets the minimum delivery fee, this can mean adding a 5 dollar coffee to avoid paying to have food delivered. Shore excursions are also optional and it varies by destination or activity, you can review your cruise itinerary for a better understanding of the shore excursions available. Spa treatments, the thermal suites, tattoos studios, onboard boutiques, professional photography, casino gaming and specialty items on the ” treat yourself” menus like the sea food tower, tomahawk steak and truffles are not included . While these extras are fully optional, planning ahead can help you tailor your cruise to suit your preferences.     Virgin Voyages Cruise Deals

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A Valiant Start for Virgin Voyages: A review of life on-board this brand-new cruise line

A Valiant Start for Virgin Voyages: A review of life on-board this brand-new cruise line

A Valiant Start for Virgin Voyages: A review of life on-board this brand-new cruise line View Virgin Voyages Deals Virgin Voyages is the latest cruise line to make waves in the industry, bringing a fleet of ships targeted at a younger-than-typical cruise market. Emerging in early 2020 with the first ship, Scarlet Lady, and – after the delay caused by the pandemic – the cruise line has now re-emerged with a second ship in tow and two more in production. It’s clear to see that the line is set to shake up the industry with a new offering; adult-only ships intended to offer all-inclusive dining, quirky accommodations, hi-tech novelties and a wellbeing focus. In May 2022, my partner and I spent a week’s holiday on-board Valiant Lady, Scarlet Lady’s sister ship, while exploring the West Mediterranean. Read on to see what we thought of our first-time onboard Virgin Voyages. Arriving to Valiant Lady The week-long itinerary started in Barcelona, Valiant Lady’s homeport for summer 2022. Arriving to see the ship docked right in the heart of the city was certainly a sight to see. The red branding and sleekness of the ship set amongst the palm-fringed roads and blazing sunshine made for an inviting setting that I couldn’t wait to step aboard and start our holiday! The itinerary we booked was the French Daze & Ibiza Nights, with calls in Marseille, Cannes, Olbia and Ibiza. In Cannes and Ibiza, the ship docked overnight, so you had plenty of time to explore. The full itinerary was as follows: Day 1 – Departing Barcelona (6pm) Day 2 – Marseille (8am to 8pm) Day 3 – Cannes (8am through overnight) Day 4 – Cannes (leaving 2pm) Day 5 – Olbia (8am to 6pm) Day 6 – Ibiza (7pm through overnight) Day 7 – Ibiza (leaving 6pm) Day 8 – Returning to Barcelona for embarkation This was my partner’s first ocean cruise experience too, so I was looking forward to seeing what he thought of Virgin Voyages’ approach and its target market. Want to sail this itinerary? Take a look at our latest Mediterranean Virgin Voyages deals online here! What were the health and safety protocols for Valiant Lady? Previous to embarkation, Virgin Voyages ask you to complete your check-in and health questionnaire in their app, as well as COVID test within 72 hours of boarding. This was straightforward and easy to follow, ending with an option in the app to select your embarkation time to help ease the flow of the crowd. Ours was 3pm, so we had a bit of time after flying into the city to relax before stepping aboard. You can drop off your luggage beforehand at the terminal so you aren’t taking it with you as well and the crew will take this to your cabin ready for you. What is The Band with Virgin Voyages? Once you’re ready to embark, your test result confirmation and passports are checked, and you’re given the Band – a bracelet device which is your go-to for purchases made on-board, checking out and back in on the ship, as well as unlocking your stateroom. This is an adjustable bracelet that you can wear round-the-clock, including in the pool and shower. It’s very handy for scanning into your room and ordering drinks without rummaging for your key card all the time too! From the moment you’re on-board, you can get straight into holiday mode. A champagne sail-away out of Barcelona started what seemed to be shaping up to be a memorable sailing. Settling into the Sea Terrace We headed to our cabin to freshen up and settle in before the evening. Our luggage was ready for us when we arrived at the cabin after dropping it off earlier. We were staying in a Sea Terrace for our time on-board, which is Virgin’s version of a Balcony. The lights flicked on automatically upon the door opening and our curtains were open to bring in the sun from our terrace. Since the launch and during the development of their additional ships, Virgin Voyages have reviewed its cabin décor and design to bring a modern take on a traditional cruise accommodation. What’s included in the Sea Terrace with Virgin Voyages? As you enter your Sea Terrace, there’s an open wardrobe for hanging items, as well as above storage and a closed unit with drawers, a safe and towels. The opposite is your bathroom with a roomy shower featuring two shower heads including a rainfall type. In here, there’s a large mirror with lights on either end, storage space beside and below the sink as well as rails and hooks to hang your towels and clothes. In the main area of the cabin, you can find a desk equipped with a lamp and a tablet – this is your control for the TV, curtains and lighting. There’s also a mirror above the desk as well as plenty of plugs so it’s ideal for getting ready! Below the desk sits your complimentary water, a bin, a small stool and a mini-fridge. A full-length mirror sits in the corner as well as a chair, while the full-size bed is beside the balcony window. Each side had a small hard surface where you could rest a drink or your phone, with one side being able to pull away from the bed and move around the room. Our suitcases also fit easily underneath to tidy them away. On the terrace, there were two chairs and a small table as well as a hand-woven hammock which stretched out long enough to lie down in! Amenities include plenty of towels including facecloths, hand towels, a shower mat and bath sheets. In the bathroom, there’s a small bar of soap, loo rolls, tissues, as well as body wash, shampoo and conditioner in the shower. The room also includes a safe, complimentary water with glasses, and a range of plug sockets for EU adaptors, USBs and US adaptors. I loved the cabin and its style, which was simple and modern. The cabins are classed as ‘clever cabins’ by Virgin as the lights and air conditioning automatically switch on and off when you enter or exit the room, conserving energy when not needed. The products available to use, such as the bathroom amenities, are also all created to be eco-friendly, and the hammock has been hand-woven from recycled materials. Do you get room service with Virgin Voyages? If you’re planning room service this is available 24 hours and comes with a small $5 charge, unless you order drinks then this charge is waived. This is perfect for those late-night burger cravings or movie night snacks. We ordered drinks one afternoon while getting ready and they came in quick time, wrapped in a bag which kept them secure. You just place it back outside your room to be collected by staff. Exploring Valiant Lady Outside the cabin and throughout the ship, the décor changes depending on the bar you’re in or restaurant. This gave a feel that there’s somewhere for every mood and vibe. The centre of the ship – The Roundabout – is where a spiral staircase leads to various entertainment and dining venues, as well as boutique shops, Squid Ink (the ship’s tattoo parlour), hairdressers and the casino. What food is included with your Virgin Voyages cruise? With over 20 eateries to indulge your appetite, there’s a great choice when it comes to dining from morning to evening on-board. You can pre-book your reservations for selected dining venues via the app, which I did for a few that I didn’t want to miss out on. While sailing, you can also change, cancel or add more reservations but there is a limit on how many times you can visit the same restaurant, depending on your duration. There’s also the option to walk in, which is fine if you’re a two or three, but larger groups are advised to book ahead. Walking through the ship, there was a buzz of excitement as we sailed out of Barcelona to our first port of call. The ship wasn’t at full capacity which is typically 2,700 passengers, but it was busy enough to create an atmosphere in the bars and dining venues. We didn’t struggle to find seats or tables in most places we visited and I didn’t feel like we waited long to be served or seen to by staff. Virgin Voyages Foodie Highlights I could talk about the food on-board Valiant Lady in detail as it was the best that I’ve ever had on a cruise ship. Virgin Voyages made it part of their culture to offer incredible foodie experiences that are as tasty as they are diverse, and they certainly lived up to expectations. From steakhouses and Korean BBQ to international food markets and late-night pizza, no matter your mood there’s something for every appetite. Here are a few of our favourites from our time on-board. Extra Virgin Extra Virgin offers Italian fare which is elevated to bring a five-course menu packed with traditional favourites and freshly prepared dishes. The venue has an understated Italian influence with lots of seating, neutral tones with pink and green highlights creating a relaxed venue to sit in.  Antipasto starters feature smoked mozzarella and pancetta meatballs and beef carpaccio, followed by a chef’s selection of cheeses and cooked meats. Pasta dishes and mains come next with options including pappardelle al ragu, grilled sea bass and bucatini carbonara. You can round off the meal with a selection of desserts and a choice of homemade gelatos and affogato prepared tableside as well as a chilled limoncello to toast. The Wake The Wake is the ship’s steak venue, and it offers a menu as grand as the setting. Stationed at the back of the ship with window views out to sea, the Wake serves up seafood, steak and sides aplenty while you enjoy the ambience. We tried clam chowder and roasted bone marrow to start, followed by filet mignon and New Zealand lamb chops with sides of mushrooms, creamed spinach and twice-baked potatoes, as well as tarragon salsa verde and bone marrow bearnaise. This was rounded off with an indulgent hazelnut chocolate tart. We also visited here for brunch during the cruise, which is served between 8am and 1pm. Poached shrimp, steak and eggs, brioche French toast and a range of eggs benedicts are some of the menu items available. There’s also a bottomless brunch available for $25pp with bottomless pours of selected wines, mimosas, bloody Marys, beer and cider. Razzle Dazzle Veggie-forward and bold in design, Razzle Dazzle offers vegan-friendly menus with creative surprises. The venue is bright with black and white stripes mixed with the bright red of Virgin branding. The menu continues the cheeky vibes with a ‘naughty’ and ‘nice’ side, sectioning out the plant-based dishes with the meats and sweet options. Visiting for dinner, starters include mushroom ‘tartare’ accompanied with tarragon salsa verde and house-made crostini or nutty gazpacho with roasted garlic croutons. Mains featured heirloom squash ravioli and the Impossible™ burger, plus the fried chicken and pork schnitzel from the ‘naughty’ side. Staff also shared the secret menu with us when ordering, which features items not included in the typical menu including butter chicken curry and NYC strip steak. Pink Agave Mexican meets tapas, Pink Agave is a street food-inspired venue which also plays home to one of the largest Mezcal collections at sea. The venue is designed with deep blue and pink hues, brightly lit with the quirky entrance and golden colours of the tequila bottles on display. The menu is split into small, medium and large plates, the first two of which you are encouraged to share amongst your fellow dinner guests while ordering a large plate all to yourself. These include guacamole, grilled corn, seared shrimp and roasted chicken, as well as roasted duck, smoked pork and ribeye steak. Desserts included a chocolate taco and capirotada (bread pudding with rum raisins). Test Kitchen Part laboratory, part eatery, Test Kitchen marries experiential foodie delights with deliciously unique dishes for a memorable experience. Sitting right at the edge of the production line, watch chefs create and serve each of the six-course menus in great detail. The venue is inspired by Auguste Escoffier, providing an educational experience for all to enjoy. The menus rotate between two or three options, including a vegetarian option. Each menu is just a simple one word per course: corn salmon, beetroot, lamb, asparagus and strawberry; which leaves much to be imagined and adds to the surprise. I won’t go into much detail on what to expect for each course as it adds to the experience, but it was one of my favourite venues of them all! Gunbae The most sociable dining venue, Gunbae is Virgin Voyage’s answer to Korean BBQ. With guests grouped together into groups of six, the venue is great for hands-on grilling, fun and games. Circular tables keep the conversation flowing while the centrally fitted BBQ hot plate offers the chance to roast, grill and sear your food. Menu items feature crispy chicken and short ribs, accompanied by stir-fried vegetables, rice, seaweed, and noodles. Kimchi stew was a favourite of mine alongside the kalbi (marinated beef short ribs). One of the stand-out novelties of this venue is the drinking games the staff teaches you at the start. Designed to be played with a shot of soju – a popular Korean beverage – each game is a great way to break the ice and make new friends at the dinner table. The Galley If you’re not feeling like visiting a restaurant or want a quick bite before starting your day, the Galley is great and offers a wide range of options for breakfast, dinner and afternoon. There’s plenty of seating where you can access the QR code at your table. While similar to a buffet in terms of food counters each offering different dishes, that’s where the similarities end. Staff will appear to take your order at the table and bring it to you, saving you circling the food court wondering what to choose and overloading your plate! Options include a dedicated bakery and pastry shop, paninis, a burger grill, a taco shack, a sushi bar with bento boxes, a noodle bar, a soup and salad stand plus a 24-hour American diner. My favourites were the smoked salmon and cream cheese on rye and mozzarella, tomato and balsamic panini from Hot Off The Press and the French toast from the Burger Bar. The Dock House The place we revisited time and time again while on our sailing was the Dock House. The outdoor space was completely relaxed with a live guitarist most afternoons and early evenings. Situated on a low deck at the very back of the ship, the sea views and relaxed Mediterranean vibes made for a great spot for a pre-dinner drink! If you’re hungry, you can indulge in small bites from the mezze cart or grill including grilled shrimp, roasted chicken thigh and hanger steak. Deals for Virgin Voyages ships Valiant Lady from 2025-07-22 to 2027-12-23 Late Nights and Lounging aboard Valiant Lady Aside from dining – though there is a lot of it to be had – the entertainment and nightlife on-board Valiant Lady is one-of-a-kind. Immersive and interactive, enjoy modern takes on comedy, cabaret and karaoke for show-stopping entertainment to enjoy each and every night. What is the entertainment like with Virgin Voyages? Venues include the Manor which is a two-storey space with bars, a glittering entrance and a 70’s vibe. Here you can enjoy the cheeky ‘Never Sleep Alone’ for an intimate, tongue-in-cheek look at romantic relationships as well as ‘Cocktails with the Diva’ where the resident drag queen stars in a show packed with cabaret, interactive games and cocktails. The Red Room is the theatre space, which is the first-ever transformational, multi-form venue that is flexible to the show you’re seeing. During our sailing, we watched award-winning comics and the ship’s acrobatic retelling of Romeo & Juliet, ‘Duel Reality’. Other elements of entertainment include live music throughout the numerous bars on-board including a blue band, acoustic guitarist and the house band. One of the stand-out evenings for entertainment was the Scarlet Night where the entire ship is transformed into flash mobs, unexpected pop-up moments and interactive fun for all. This ended with a pool party where staff and guests are encouraged to let loose, kick off their shoes and jump into the pool – certainly a once-in-a-lifetime experience! For those seeking a more relaxed time, there’s also a casino where you can enjoy roulette, blackjack and poker. If you’re a shy singer who wants to enjoy a song battle with friends you can visit the Groupie for private karaoke booked exclusively for you and your fellow Sailors. The Social Club and Arcade also offer go-to spaces to relaxing with casual games like air hockey, shuffleboard, foosball and board games aplenty. The Arcade is free to use and kitted out with nostalgic games that will send you back to your childhood with a smile. If you’re thirsty or peckish, there are two bars here: The Loose Cannon and a diner where you can find alcoholic milkshakes, hot dogs, popcorn and pretzels to make it feel like you’re at the fair. What activities are there to do in the daytime on Virgin Voyages? In the daytime, activities on our Valiant Lady sailing centred around wellbeing and fitness. All group workout classes are included in your cruise fare which included sun-rise yoga, meditation, HIIT workouts and bungee classes. These can be reserved in the app so you can guarantee a spot on the fitness you don’t want to miss out on! There’s also a state-of-the-art gym available to use, complete with weights, rowers, treadmills and more to continue your exercise regime – or even be inspired to start a new one! Personal training sessions were available if you wanted one-on-one attention to help get started. For those seeking a more chilled day, the Redemption Spa is the place to go for massages and mud rooms, while there is also a barber, and a hair and nail salon to get you looking glam. Other activities included a basketball court with dodgeball, a jogging track, a tattoo studio – Squid Ink, two pools and multiple hot tubs around the ship, as well as quizzes, bingo, live music and numerous themed social gatherings in various settings and venues. How do you use the Virgin Voyages app? One of the ways Virgin Voyages keeps up with the digital times we now find ourselves in is through its innovative app. You can download the app before you set sail and use this to upload all the pre-embarkation information required, as well as book your dinner reservations and shore excursions. When you’re on-board, you can navigate the ship’s agenda and see what’s going on throughout your sailing, as well as check you’re account, message fellow passengers and order Ship Eats (the cruise line’s name for food and drink deliveries). Is Virgin Voyages good value for money? After seven nights sailing across the Mediterranean with Valiant Lady, I’d say it is great value for money. In addition to our cruise fare, we pre-paid for our Bar Tab which included an extra $100 for every $300 we loaded, taking our total value to $800 for all our drinks throughout the sailing. We mainly drank cocktails ranging from $9 to $14; beer which was around $8 and spirits with mixers which were about $10, so it lasted us nearly all cruise. We also spent $30 on a laundry service to get a full five days’ worth of washing cleaned and folded, as we had a short stay in Barcelona after our cruise. It was great value as it meant we had all our clothes cleaned and ready to wear again. What is included with Virgin Voyages? The food is the best I’ve had compared to any other cruise line and with over 20 eateries alone to choose from, that’s an incredible value already! As for drinks, soft drinks, water, teas and coffees, plus non-pressed juices are available for no additional fee. On-board activities include the use of the gym, fitness classes (only group sessions), and access to the Athletic Club complete with a training zone where you can enjoy outdoor yoga, a boxing ring, a jogging track and a well-being pool. For the evening, enjoy nightly entertainment at your leisure with theatre, interactive shows and live music to pick and choose from depending on your mood. There are also some basic inclusions such as Basic Wi-Fi and gratuities on all services, even spa treatments. I felt that, for those on a budget or who aren’t into drinking too much, the cost was competitive and offered good value for what I got in return and I’d be more than happy to sail with the cruise line all over again! What isn’t included with Virgin Voyages? While there is over $600 of inclusions already covered in your cruise fare when you book a Virgin Voyages sailing, there are some things which aren’t included: Alcoholic drinks, speciality coffees and other hot drinks, smoothies and milkshakes: These aren’t included as standard and prices vary depending on what you order. You can pre-load a Bar Tab which is Virgin Voyages version of a drinks package to spend on these drinks while you sail. Spa treatments and access: These need to be purchased also, with treatments including massages and facials for that perfect bit of ‘me time’. Some fitness classes and workouts: While the group sessions are included, some classes are an added extra for you to experience Tattoo parlour: Yes, Virgin Voyages has its own tattoo studio on-board! But, if you’re planning an appointment ensure you book early as it can fill up early. Shore excursions: Exploring ashore with Virgin Voyages will cost you extra too, with these ranging from experiences such as walking tours to tailored unique packages only available with the cruise line. These can be purchased before boarding through the app. My top tips for cruising with Virgin Voyages You can take alcohol on-board to help save money – Each cabin is allowed two 750ml bottles of wine which must be in your carry-on luggage, not your checked luggage. This is great for those getting-ready drinks or evening tipples on your balcony. Pre-book your dinner reservations – Even if you’re only a small group or a couple, if there are venues you really don’t want to miss out on then I’d recommend you book as slots for popular times can go quickly. Read your ship’s agenda for the next few days as soon as you board – You can only make new bookings after boarding when you’re on the ship and certain shows or fitness classes go fast! Look out for what you like and try to book soon as you can so you don’t miss your chance. Different venues offer different cocktails – When you’re exploring the ship, some venues offer cocktails which are exclusive to them so it’s great to try them while you’re there. I highly recommend the Bees Please from the Dock House – it was one of my favourites! Pre-purchase your Bar Tab – To keep your costs in check and even gain some extra $s, pre-purchase your Bar Tab. Virgin Voyages sometimes offer between $50 and $100 extra ‘loot’ to spend for doing so and you can start spending as soon as you board. If this sounds like a cruise you’d like to experience first-hand, take a look at our latest Virgin Voyages sailings on our website here. Or, give us a call and speak to Virgin Voyages experts to find out more about this cruise line. View Virgin Voyages Deals

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11 Unusual Cruise Ship Cabins

11 Unusual Cruise Ship Cabins

11 Unusual Cruise Ship Cabins View Balcony Cruise Deals A cruise ship cabin is an important factor of your sailing, whether you’re a serial suite booker or a lover of inside staterooms. There are many staterooms to choose from when it comes to booking your cruise, but which are the most unusual? Here are 11 of our favourite places to rest your head which are a little out of the ordinary. Zipline Balcony Oasis of the Seas Featured in Balcony cabins which overlook the Boardwalk neighbourhood on-board Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, passengers not only get to stay in the industry’s first in-facing balconies but also gain fantastic views of the zipline as fellow cruisers fly nine decks above them! AquaTheater Suite Oasis-Class ships Only available on the Oasis Class ships the AquaTheater Suites offer up to eight guests a large space to unwind. Their key feature, and the reason they are named ‘AquaTheater Suites’, is that they boasts a huge wraparound balcony with views to the AquaTheater and surroundings. MSC Zoe Fleetwide MSC Cruises’ latest addition of Zoe is the first-of-its-kind. Featured in all cabins aboard MSC Bellissima, and soon to be fleetwide, the assistant is able to answer hundreds of questions about life on-board, help with excursion and restaurant reservations, as well as answering a huge range of unique customer queries. So far, she can answer 800 questions in seven languages and 30 different accents across the globe. But she doesn’t stop there. Her artificial intelligence means she is continually expanding her knowledge and offering a more personalised experience for passengers. She can offer instant information about cruise events, entertainment, journey updates or just playing music to get ready to. Virtual Balcony Symphony, Harmony, Spectrum, Anthem, Ovation, Quantum, Navigator, Explorer and Voyager of the Seas Featuring an 80-inch high-definition screen which spans almost floor to ceiling, Royal Caribbean’s Virtual Balconies are a unique and contemporary way to view the world outside without having to book an ocean view or balcony. The staterooms offer a real-time view of the ocean and destinations streamed from either the front or back of the ship, depending on which way your room is facing. There’s even sound added for effect, curtains and a virtual balcony rail to offer a ‘real feel’ to your inside cabin. The whole balcony can be switched off if guests wish, but it adds a great perspective on outside weather and give a new dimension to the cabin. Edge Stateroom with Infinite Balcony Edge-Class ships Offering 27% more space than staterooms on the rest of the fleet, Celebrity Cruises’ innovative Edge Staterooms with Infinite Balcony are one-of-a-kind. The unique factor is the balcony, which has a window operated from a control panel to extend the stateroom and bring the outside in. When the bi-fold doors and window is open, the space is great and really opens up your stateroom within a truly transformational setting. These staterooms are exclusively available on-board Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Apex, and any future Edge-Class ships. Ultimate Family Suite Symphony of the Seas and Spectrum of the Seas Exactly as described, this suite is the ultimate must for families wanting fun memories! Jam-packed with a huge TV, air-hockey table, LEGO wall, hot tub and even a slide that connects the upper level with the ground it’s the perfect place to hang out and enjoy each other’s company while cruising. There’s only two bedrooms, one for the parents and one for kids which sleeps four. There is also a sofa bed in the living room which sleeps two, so the total number to stay in this suite is up to eight. Ben & Jerrys ‘Sweet’ Freedom-Class ships A stateroom that includes free ice cream sounds like a dream, but it’s a reality on-board Royal Caribbean’s Freedom Class ships (Independence, Liberty and Freedom of the Seas). Stateroom 6305 is Promenade Stateroom with a difference, overlooking the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream shop with two cows prominently displayed in the window. Aptly named the Ben & Jerry’s ‘Sweet’, the cruise line plays on the unusual view with perks such as daily complimentary ice cream for each guest; access to the Concierge Lounge; and reservations for the ice show. Within the room décor mirror bovine-themes with cow artwork, trinkets, and cow print soft furnishings for a truly unique stateroom to enjoy! Edge Villa Edge-Class ships Designed for the Edge-Class, these suites offer an exciting new category of staterooms for guests to enjoy. The unusual offering is that the Edge Villa is set across two floors, with private plunge pools and floor-to-ceiling windows as well as an expanse of 739 square feet of space! Though Celebrity Cruises aren’t the first cruise line to offer two-storey suites, the Edge Villas are styled to a contemporary level and include exclusive access to The Retreat; their own butler; a premium beverage package; unlimited speciality dining; and high-speed internet access. Sea Terrace Fleetwide Featured on-board brand-new cruise line, Virgin Voyages, all the staterooms are unique and unusual. However, the Sea Terrace stands out with its Roomy Rainshower and hand-woven terrace hammock as well as plenty other quirky features that you wouldn’t usually find in a typical balcony room. The rain showers offer a spa-like wash while the hammocks are hand-woven by artisans from Yellow Leaf – a social enterprise that fosters women’s empowerment and community transformation in rural Thailand. The stateroom features clever lighting with sensors that auto-adjust according to movements and changes between the day and night and there are PIR presence sensors which automatically switch to energy-saving mode when the cabin is empty. Lanai Stateroom Amsterdam, Zaandam, Rotterdam and Volendam ships The Lanai stateroom offers a roomy cruise experience on-board selected ships in the Holland America Line fleet. What makes these unique is the sliding door which leads directly into the walk-around Lower Promenade Deck, with instant access to reserved deck chairs to enjoy the stunning views at your leisure. Privacy is not compromised either as the glass for the sliding doors is one-way, so no one can peer into your stateroom when passing by. From virtual balconies to digital assistants, cruising offers a great range of places to stay and relax. If you’re looking for something unusual to book for your next cruise, these 11 staterooms are definitely some of our top picks! Have you stayed in any of these cruise ship cabins? Which is the most unique stateroom you’ve booked? Let us know in the comments below!   View Our Balcony Cruise Deals

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