Virgin Voyages has introduced two new Sailor (guest) offers for April.
Running from April 15 to April 30, 2026, the line has launched its Semi-Annual Sale. The offer features reduced fares from £79 per person, per night, based on double occupancy. The pricing applies to 38 select sailings across the fleet with calls in the Mediterranean, Alaska, Panama Canal, Pacific Coast and Europe.
The rate is a standalone offer and is not combinable with any other promotions.
Highlight sailings include:
* A seven-night Greek Island Glow voyage, sailing on Scarlet Lady from Athens and visiting Rhodes, Bodrum, Santorini and Mykonos. Prices start from £553pp.
* A seven-night Southern Caribbean & Aruban Nights voyage, sailing on Scarlet Lady from San Juan, and visiting Oranjestad, Castries, St. John’s and Philipsburg. Prices start from £553pp.
Alongside this, Virgin Voyages is offering up to $400 onboard spend per cabin on select 2026 and 2027 Europe and Alaska sailings onboard Brilliant Lady, Resilient Lady and Scarlet Lady. The additional onboard spend is fully combinable with the line’s current Spring campaign, which includes:
* Up to £750 savings
* Up to 70% off the second Sailor
SJ Walker, UK Director of Sales at Virgin Voyages, said: “Our First Mates (agents) are brilliant at understanding what their customers want, so it’s our job to give them options that are the most compelling. Whether it’s someone looking for a great-value escape or planning something further out with a bit extra to spend onboard, this gives agents the flexibility to have those conversations and close with confidence.”
For more information, visit SellVV.co.uk or contact the Virgin Voyages UK sales team.
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This Specials closes at midnight on 2026-04-30.
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