Virgin Voyages is launching two trade incentives for Wave season, bringing back its UK First Mate reward ‘Bring on Bimini’ while also offering six times more Sailor Loot on every booking.
Bring on Bimini: UK First Mate familiarisation incentive
Virgin Voyages is bringing back ‘Bring on Bimini,’ giving UK First Mates the chance to win a place on a hosted Virgin Voyages UK sales team familiarisation trip to the Caribbean.
Running through February 26, 2026, First Mates must log every Virgin Voyages booking via firstmateloot.co.uk to be entered into the prize draw. Each booking logged increases the chance of winning.
Prize details include:
- Return flights with Virgin Atlantic
- One-night hotel stay in Miami
- Seven-night Western Caribbean & Bimini Beach Club sailing onboard Resilient Lady, departing April 11, 2026
- Sea Terrace balcony cabin accommodation
- Hosted Shore Thing (shore excursion)
‘Six Times More Rewards’ during wave season
Alongside the return of ‘Bring on Bimini’, Virgin Voyages is also increasing First Mate earnings with its ‘Six Times More Rewards’ incentive.
From now through February 26, 2026, First Mates will earn £30 per booking, six times the standard £5 reward. The incentive applies across all Virgin Voyages products on sale through 2027.
SJ Walker, Virgin Voyages’ UK director of sales, said: “Wave is all about energy, and we wanted to give our First Mates something that feels genuinely rewarding from day one. Bringing back ‘Bring on Bimini’ is our way of saying thank you for the passion, belief and hard work they bring to Virgin Voyages every single day. Adding six times more rewards means every booking really matters. With so much already included for Sailors, from dining and Wi-Fi to group fitness, our First Mates have an easy, confident story to tell. When Sailors win, our First Mates should feel that win, too.”
Wave Campaign Details
The trade incentives run alongside Virgin Voyages’ current Wave campaign, available to book through January 29, 2026. The offer includes:
- 80% off the second Sailor
- Up to $400 in free drinks
- Valid on Caribbean, Mediterranean and North American voyages
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This Specials closes at midnight on 2026-02-26.
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