Virgin Voyages has redesigned cruising for the modern traveller, using cruise designers that have never cruised before to bring unique experiences to the decks of the Scarlet Lady.
It’s out with the traditional buffet and broadway show format and in with interactive dining experiences, immersive entertainment and an aesthetic tailored to our digital lives. Fun, fresh and stylish, Virgin has brought boutique stays to the seas. Expect a lively atmosphere, plenty of pampering and a few surprises on the Scarlet Lady’s short sail cruises.
Ship Details | |
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Launch Date | 2020 |
Refurbishment Year | 2016 |
Company | Virgin Voyages |
Length | 278 metre |
Draft | 10 metre |
Speed | 28 knots |
Decks | 13 |
Passengers | 2,700 |
Crew | 1,150 |
Language | English |
Currency | USD |
Come aboard the Scarlet Lady and discover one of 26 cabin categories on a total of 13 decks that can accommodate 2700 passengers. Choose your dream cabin and feel at home on board the Scarlet Lady!
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Select ExpertExpect to eat a little different on the Scarlet Lady ship. There’s no buffet on board, no dinner dress codes and no set times to dine. Highlights include Razzle Dazzle, a haven for vegans and vegetarians; Gunbae, a Korean barbecue hotspot where you can cook at your table and the innovative Test Kitchen – a dining experience with no menu – just ingredients and lab equipment!
While there are elements of traditional cruise ship entertainment on a Scarlet Lady cruise – think cabaret and dance shows – the line up feels much more daring and contemporary. DJs spin the hits into the small hours in The Manor nightclub, whilst flash mobs and unexpected dance parties bring a party atmosphere to the decks by day and are sure to immerse you in these dazzling experiences across the ship.
The Scarlet Lady’s cabin categories may conform to the norm, but her interiors break the mould. Transformational beds, rain showers and sensory lighting make every room grade feel luxurious. In the suites, the boutique-style decor allows you to tailor your trip to your individual style. For the ultimate luxury cruise, the ‘Massive Suite’ is 850 square feet of luxury that includes a marble bathroom, private lookout and a cosy hammock to watch a sunset from.
Scarlet Lady cruises are luxury, adult-only voyages with adventurous, party-loving travellers in mind. From the instagrammable cabins and innovative dining experiences to sensory sessions in the spa and sun-kissed dance spots on deck, every aspect of a Scarlet Lady cruise is tailored to modern cruisers. Whether this is your first cruise, or you’re looking for a different cruise experience, the Scarlet Lady brings travellers a whole new way to sail.
Looking to take home a lasting memory of your voyage? The Scarlet Lady has an onboard tattoo studio – Squid Ink. Lou Rubino Jr is a talented tattoo artist renowned for his work and can design an exclusive piece just for you. There’s also a men’s grooming salon, an outdoor training camp – including a boxing ring and an onboard beach club to relax in.
Scarlet Lady cruises range from 4-6 day voyages, sailing exclusively to the Caribbean. From her home port with cruise departures in Miami, she sails to the island of Bimini in the Bahamas – with a stop in Florida’s Key West on some sailings. On Bimini, guests can choose to explore or spend time in The Beach Club, where days can be spent in the infinity pool, practising yoga or tiptoeing over the sands before the entertainment ramps up as the sun goes down.
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The cost of a cruise on the Scarlet Lady starts at around £820 for a low-season 7 night cruise and increases to as much as £1700 for a high-season 10 night cruise. Prices vary from cruise to cruise, depending on the number of nights, ports and time of year.
Between 2770 and 2860 passengers can travel on the Scarlet Lady. The ship has 17 decks with 1408 passenger cabins available on 9 of the ships decks. With a gross tonnage of 110,000, the Scarlet Lady is one of the world’s smaller cruise ships and measures 278m long and 38m wide.
The Scarlet Lady does have a casino on board. The casino and gaming lounge is situated on deck 6, on the starboard side of the ship. The casino includes themed slot machine districts, roulette, poker, baccarat craps and blackjack tables – plus gaming lessons for those new to card and table games.