DESTINATIONS
DESTINATIONS
and fashion-forward spaces than maritime travel. Interiors feel modern and tactile, with soft curves, moody lighting and a sense of intimacy that never tips into preciousness. Most cabins feature private sea terraces outfitted with hammocks, a detail that feels indulgent without trying too hard. Entertainment mirrors that same philosophy. Instead of traditional cruise productions, evenings unfold through immersive theater, intimate performances, DJ-led parties and unexpected pop-up moments. Guests wander, discover and participate as much or as little as they like. There is no pressure to see everything, only the invitation to follow curiosity. Wellness is present but never prescriptive. Sunrise yoga, outdoor fitness spaces and a sprawling spa coexist easily with late nights and celebratory cocktails. The balance feels intentional and grown-up, designed for travelers who understand that rest and revelry are not mutually exclusive. For summer and fall travelers seeking a cruise that feels edited rather than overwhelming, Virgin Voyages offers a compelling alternative. It is an experience shaped by confidence, design and a touch of theatrical flair, wrapped in scarlet red and delivered with a knowing wink. Cruising, here, feels less like tradition and more like a statement. u
spends the warmest months sailing the Mediterranean from Barcelona, calling on ports in France, Italy and Spain, with itineraries that include late-night departures and an overnight stay in Ibiza. The pacing feels deliberate and knowing, allowing for unhurried evenings ashore and a return to the ship when the night is still young. As the season shifts, Scarlet Lady heads north to Iceland, Norway and Amsterdam, where crisp air and dramatic landscapes pair naturally with layered knits, lingering saunas and moody skies. Elsewhere in the fleet, Valiant Lady continues Caribbean sailings from Miami, while Resilient Lady explores the Greek Isles and Adriatic from Athens, balancing sun-drenched days with relaxed evenings onboard. Dining is central to the Virgin Voyages experience and treated with the seriousness of a city restaurant scene rather than cruise logistics. More than 20 eateries are included in the fare, with no buffets, no assigned seating and no formal dining rooms. Guests move fluidly between steak and seafood at The Wake, inventive Mexican dishes at Pink Agave, Italian classics at Extra Virgin and lively Korean barbecue at Gunbae. Meals unfold at the guest’s pace, not the ship’s, with late reservations encouraged and lingering considered part of the pleasure. Design, too, sets Virgin Voyages apart. The ships were conceived by a creative collective of architects and designers more closely associated with boutique hotels
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