Virgin Voyages announces details of first Miami sailings
Kid-free cruise startup Virgin Voyages has unveiled its first cruise destinations.
The line’s first ship Scarlet Lady begins service in 2020 and will sail four and five-night cruises out of PortMiami.
Itineraries announced so far include four and five-night Cuba sailings with an overnight in Havana, and five night ‘Mayan Sol’ sailings with a stop in Costa Maya, Mexico.
It will also sail five night ‘Dominican Daze’ cruises with a call at Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.
Exact dates have yet to be disclosed.
The line is touting more time in port with overnight calls and late night departures.
Scarlet Lady will accommodate 2,770 guests, or ‘sailors’ in Virgin parlance.
As well as being adults-only, there will be no gratuities and all dining venues will be included in the basic cruise fare.
Bookings go live to the general public on February 14.
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