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Looking at 321 reviews, most reviewers were somewhat happy with their experience overall. Customers frequently praise the staff for being polite, friendly, and attentive, often highlighting their exceptional service and high morale. Many also enjoyed their holidays, finding the overall atmosphere relaxed, fun, and well-managed, with some describing it as a memorable adult-focused experience. The quality of the food in specialty restaurants and the cleanliness of the ship were also often commended. However, some people were dissatisfied with certain aspects of the service, such as issues with disembarkation, unaddressed concerns, or specific interactions with medical staff. There were also mixed opinions regarding the quality and variety of the food, with some finding it average, oversalted, or lacking in choices, particularly in the galley and for late-night options. Additionally, a few reviewers expressed disappointment with the entertainment, describing it as basic or below expectations compared to other cruise lines.

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Liked: hammock on balcony, live music in small venues, food at Galley and Dock. Didn’t like: food in restaurants (way oversalted to the point you couldn’t taste anything else), loud piped muz... See more

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

The cruise was nice for quality and standards. I got very disappointed because on th edepartur eday 4th Jan 26, I forgot some clothing with a value of 600$ in a big drawer and the crew was not able t... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Embark and disembark process went smoothly, organized. Would mention wrist bands recycle in advance More options, time to book restaurants especially for those that work. Lucky Brian was able t... See more

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Onshore Excursions BE VERY CAREFUL the description is not acurate. Jamaica culture tour THE WORST of my life. Gunbae Corean grilles restaurant THE WORSE of all DONT GO I was seat with people with no... See more


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Ahoy! Virgin Voyages sets sail on 18+ cruises in the Caribbean and Mediterranean with home ports in Miami, Florida and Barcelona, Spain. Virgin Voyages' experiences bring a ‘Sea Change’ to the cruise industry through a commitment to sustainability and diversity, as well as reigniting the discovery and passion for travel that our Sailors demand. The first ship, Scarlet Lady will sail to our Caribbean destinations including Bimini, Puerto Plata, Costa Maya, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel, Key West, and San Juan. Sailors will venture on 4- to 7-night, no rules, no limits sea voyages filled with seaborne intrigue, 20+ gourmet eateries, stunning shows by famous DJs, wellness and relaxation, and--yes--partying till the sun’s up.


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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I love it

I love it. We are taking our third cruise in Jan 2026. The food is excellent, the entertainment is great and the cruises they offer, along with the excursions are excellent. My only issue (and it's been an issue since we started sailing with Virgin) is the darn app. It's glitchy. They just overhauled it and required us to move to a new app. No better. My husband can't even get in..... But it doesn't ruin the fact that for 7 days I am in paradise on a boat with no children running around screaming.

16 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Enjoyable cruise with poorly executed theme

My husband and I recently returned from a cruise that promised a true crime themed adventure, and while there were many highlights, some aspects left me a bit disappointed.

The ship itself was clean, modern, and well-maintained. The crew truly made for a wonderful experience; they were always friendly, approachable, and went out of their way to help, which really enhanced the overall atmosphere onboard.

The food during the trip was generally excellent, offering a range of delicious options that satisfied almost every palate. However, there were a few hiccups when it came to dining logistics. At times, it proved difficult to locate food because the galley restaurants had limited hours, some closing before dinner. Moreover, securing reservations at the ship’s restaurants was challenging, which was frustrating during busy periods. We also appreciated that tips were included in the cruise fare, and we are concerned that the recent changes will affect pricing.

One of the main reasons many of us booked this cruise was for its true crime themed experience. Unfortunately, the theme seemed more like an afterthought than a fully integrated part of the journey. Not only did the theme feel underdeveloped, but the additional expenses associated with themed events and activities were disappointing, especially since we were drawn to the cruise primarily because of its advertised theme.

In conclusion, while the cruise offered fantastic service, a clean ship, and tasty food; however, the dining logistics and the underwhelming execution of the theme detracted from what could have been an unforgettable adventure. If these issues are addressed for future voyages, this cruise has the potential to be truly exceptional.

We will cruise with Virgin Voyages again.

10 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

I Expected Better

I guess I would best describe the ship as “kitchie.” Nothing luxurious about this ship, but it’s cute. At 60 though, not really looking for cute. The food was mediocre at best. If you don’t book the specialty restaurants, there are very limited options, and the restaurants were just so-so. It feels like there’s 1 million people on the cruise because there aren’t enough spaces for everyone. For instance, there’s a rock band playing in a venue that has 20 seats, on a ship with 3000 guests. There’s a lot of nice activities planned but also very crowded. They’ll schedule a stretch class in a room that holds 25 at most, then squeeze 50 in, and leave 25+ standing in the hallway, wishing they could get in. The beds were hard as rocks and there were very limited electrical outlets in the room so it was hard to charge all of your electronics. You have to blow dry your hair in the living space rather than in the bathroom where there are no electrical outlets. 2 bright spots were the Social Club counter where you can get milkshakes, candy, pretzels, popcorn, etc. and the poke bowls on the 16th deck. Will not sail with them again unless the venue is so fantastic that I can’t say no and the prices are so cheap that I would be foolish to pass it up.

1 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ahoy! The ladies lost their smile - terrible management.

Ahoy! The Resilience Lady is sad, very sad that the staff on this ship would/could not smile. Being on so many cruise ships over the past 30 years, I have never seen such an unhappy crew on a ship. And I would not blame the staff. It only means they were treated unwell!

One example, when I opened my cabin door one day to see my room attendant outside. I smiled and said Hi. She did not have any expression and asked if I needed anything.

When I was dining in the so called “Extra Virgin” Italian restaurant, they played Spanish music the whole time. When it’s time to order dessert, the waitress told us they don’t have tiramisu. When asked why, the answer was “if we offer tiramisu, everyone will want to order it”. So if customers like it so much, they will avoid it?!!

The entertainment was pathetic. Other than profanities, they even make jokes of Royal Caribbeans and Carnival.

During shore times, we pass security check pints to get on and off the ship. No smiles as usual. And they would tell me to take off my hat. When I did, they didn’t even look at me and I just walked away. What’s the point?

In conclusion, sad ladies of Virgin Voyages will not see me again. And I would not recommend it to anyone. Don’t tell me you are not warned about the cruise pit if you are planning on a cruise trip.

26 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This was our 1st experience with…

This was our 1st experience with 13 day Virgin Brilliant Lady headed to Nova Scotia. We had a Sea View room w/Balcony. Unfortunately, I was not impressed!! 1st of all, accommodations on the ship, rooms and baths were fit better for midgets. One could barely move around in the bath and shower. Elevators were very small squeezing as many in as possible. Restrooms on each main floor were few and well hidden! Restaurants varied with many different foods that were mostly indigestible!! Most of all...having to wait in lines up to an hour or MORE to see any shows, that were really not worth seeing...(UNLESS(you were a Rock Star paying much more for your room)!! Bad comparison to ships such as Royal Caribbean and others! Last but not least, we had to switch rooms because of noise to an identical room on different floor and had to pay an UPGRADE of $275. Will NEVER sail with Virgin again!!

3 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Exceptional cruise experience!

Virgin was an exceptional experience. The quality of the ship, food, and service was top notch everywhere we went! Our room was great - I have never been on a cruise with as much technology and capability. The food is almost too good - some of the best I've had outside of Michelin star restaurants in NYC.

The staff were helpful and the amenities on the ship were great. We also enjoyed the entertainment - there's something for everyone.

5 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

We were ready to get off after 5 days…

My wife and I just got off the 13 day Mediterranean Cruise from Barcelona to Rome. Apparently I can’t copy my original review that I sent to Virgin on their feedback request, My wife and I are both in our mid 50’s, we planned to spend 3 months in Europe and include this 13 day cruise as part of our 90 days traveling abroad, we are from Dallas, TX and also own a Villa in Southern Italy. We planned to spend a month in Spain, then leave on the cruise out of Barcelona, tour parts of Southern France then end back in Italy to stay for the remainder time. My wife and I were under the impression that Virgin Voyages would be far superior over the other cruise carriers, finer cuisine and dining options, upscale clientele, exceptional service, fabulous entertainment, great workout facilities, and carefully curated worthwhile excursions at each country we visited. Without a doubly this was the worst let down and complete waste of time out of vacation. The food and dining was the biggest let down, nothing we ate was good, mostly over cooked and always we were rushed through our meals, the quality of food is buffet quality as in the cooking, tThis was also in their best restaurant The Wake seafood and steakhouse, we tried another restaurant Lucky Lotus as well we were not lucky in this night as well, rushed through dinner again, food was cold and over cooked. We cancelled our remaining night reservations as we were so discouraged and food was not good at all. We filled out three online surveys when asked how we are doing sailor’s? I put this exact feedback and Never heard back from anyone ever! I can go on and on but trust the Galley or their version of a upscale food court was nothing more than a buffet, same desserts daily and the worst Taco, salad, Ramon, and Hamburger bars.

The service was Ok but spotty depending who helped you, most seem friendly but we got the feeling many didn’t want to be there? Many employees occupy the gym equipment, they can’t figure out how to re-rack dumbbells and the gym attendant never did anything to keep the gym tidy and weights put back in the proper spot.

We spent 13 days on the ship and never was able to ever sit in a Jacuzzi not even once, the same usual suspects occupied them every day and never got out except to eat.

The entertainment was Not good and we didn’t enjoy any of it, it was like they missed the mark on who their audience was. The ship had 40-75 year olds so pajama party’s, 80’s dress up themed nights and their Scarlet Red party which we didn’t get at all were all flops and many didn’t attend, how do we know because we saw them all in the Galley each night bored juts eating. The singers and musicians were not great yet Karaoke singers in the bar some had better vocals than the actual entertainers. We were ready to get off this cruise by day 5 and staying all 13 days was a huge chore to keep from going stir crazy. We enjoyed Cannes and Naples but the other stops were huge tourist traps or not worth the time to drive hous.

We wouldn’t recommend this cruise and we know for a fact entertainment on other cruise lines are far better. This was a huge miss for us and regret we even lost valuable vacation time. Do your homework, do not listen to travel agents who get commission, read the fine print especially on excursions, see how long transportation round trip is for each excursion and what real time you actually have to see what you think you want to do I.e. in Florence it was a 5 hour round trip shuttle to only get three hours in Florence, wasn’t worth it! They try to push excursions on you but don’t really explain much until the night before your actual excursion. They also try to push out notice after notice on your apps while onboard to get you to sign up for the other cruises, again not with it!

We really had high hopes but we left feeling disgusted and disappointed, nobody took the time to ever get to know us or offer to make rectify any of our food issues and we filled out nightly onboard surveys so they were notified but we never heard from nobody. The morning we arrived in Rome, it was bitter sweat like we got the feeling thanks for your money now leave the ship!

We met many others onboard that expressed the same feelings and sentiment’s that we had, honestly we thought about figuring a way to just get off and head back to Spain or Italy and just write the whole experience off. If your the type of person that doesn’t care about quality food, like all you can eat buffets, beer is Heineken or Corona as your only beer of choice, drink sub par coffee or espresso, just want to sit at the pool or Jacuzzi all day and not move or dress up, then this would be cruise, Virgin this was a huge disappointment and we still never heard back from anyone on all the reviews you asked of us.

25 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Disappointing Experience

Ship was nice and crew were great! Rooms were nice with lots of storage. Food
was overall good, but quite limited. The wrist band and app process was very confusing — no one ever had a full view of the room account balance. The app was being revamped and was confusing as to when we needed to be in the new app vs the old. Drinks were very expensive and weak. We were told by the onboard sailor services that the sailor loot remaining on our room (not the non-refundable bucket but the other one) would be put back on our credit card post disembarkment (we specifically went the night before disembarkation and asked about the process). Virgin home office declined doing that and kept our money. These experiences outweighed the good crew and clean ship, resulting in my rating (which we believe is a generous rating to be honest…no one likes to feel taken advantage of and stolen from, regardless of the amount). Overall, disappointed.

21 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Comments fron Virgins on Virgin Voyages

Alright, let's get this out of the way. We were Virgin Voyages virgins. After sailing with lines like Costa, MSC, and Holland America, we thought we knew the cruise world inside and out. We were wrong. Our trip from Barcelona to Civitavecchia on the Scarlet Lady completely reset our expectations of what a vacation at sea can be.

​A Whole New Way to Cruise
​I'll be honest, it takes a day or two to get into the groove. If you're used to the traditional cruise routine—set dining times, a massive main dining hall, formal nights—you have to unlearn all of that. Virgin throws that old rulebook overboard. The freedom is incredible. The ship has a vibe that's more like a cool, adults-only boutique hotel than a classic cruise ship. It’s relaxed, it’s modern, and you do things on your own schedule. Once we got used to it, we absolutely loved it.
​The Food is a Game-Changer
​Let’s talk about the food, because wow. Forget everything you think you know about cruise dining. There are no buffets with lukewarm food sitting under heat lamps. Instead, you get over 20 different eateries, and they are all included.
​And then there's The Test Kitchen. This place isn't just a restaurant; it's an experience. It’s part cooking school, part science lab, where you get a tasting menu that is creative, surprising, and absolutely delicious. The chefs are pushing boundaries here, and honestly, the quality and innovation are Michelin-star worthy. It was a culinary highlight, not just of the cruise, but of our year.
​Beyond that, from the incredible steak and seafood at The Wake to the amazing Korean BBQ at Gunbae, the quality was consistently high. This alone makes it worth it.
​Entertainment and a Crew That Cares
​The entertainment is fresh, modern, and genuinely engaging. But the real secret weapon of Virgin Voyages is its crew. On many other cruises, the staff are friendly but often seem rushed off their feet. On the Scarlet Lady, the crew has time for you. They stop for a chat, they remember your name, and they seem genuinely happy and relaxed themselves. This creates a level of service that feels personal and authentic, not just scripted. It makes a huge difference.
​The Verdict
​For us, this trip was a 10 out of 10, hands down. It was a completely different experience that ruined us for other cruise lines in the best way possible.
​One pro tip: the best restaurants are popular, so book your spots through the app as soon as you can. It guarantees you won't miss out on amazing meals like the ones at The Test Kitchen.
​If you’re looking for fantastic food, a relaxed atmosphere, and service with a genuine smile, you have to give Virgin a try. We boarded as first-timers, but we definitely left as converts.

25 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

First time cruisers on Virgin

The cruise was wonderful and well organized. The staff was friendly and helpful. The food choices were good however, there is room for improvement in the restaurant food selections and adding more shows/entertainment. Test Kitchen, Lucky Lotus & Pink Agave have much room for food choices and brunch. I also felt the excursions were overpriced for what you actually get. I'd suggest planning excursions outside of the Cruise line. But overall we had a great time and made memories with our adult children. Would recommend.

25 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Noticed a significant decline…

Noticed a significant decline from Scarlet Lady to now my 3rd cruise (Resilient Lady). Food is still great - waiters are rushed and seem overwhelmed at times (eg affogato at EV where they used to make it a display and now they hastily scoop half melted ice cream and if they forget, get the pot of cool coffee and dump it in the cup).

The shower backed up (Scarlet 2nd cruise) and after being in gym nowhere to shower for a few hours and the room smelled disgusting.

We received email about now being a Blue level sailor but no record of this when onboard. This took a day to sort out and I had to prove to services that I received the email as if they can’t track how many Virgin Cruises I’ve sailed.

I ‘won’ some casino credit, received confirmation at my room only again to find no record at the casino. I was so embarrassed, didn’t even pursue it.

On a port day I went to a dance class later in the day. I was the only sailor. The instructor looked at me and said ‘sorry no one showed up’ , shrugged their shoulders (but I showed up!). Turns and starts talking to another sailor how the average age on this particular cruise is so much higher than the average like it’s a tragedy.

In honesty, if my third cruise was my first exposure to Virgin voyages, I’m not sure I would’ve sailed with them again. Wasn’t tempted with a future cruise credit this time.

Shout out to Katrina the Balancer. She was always bright, energetic and sunshine to be around.

21 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

My wife and my first ever cruise had…

My wife and my first ever cruise had been with virgin .now we are on our 3rd our mistake I'm being told is started at the top. Because our 2nd cruise was carnival food was horrible all is in my review of carnival here on trust pilot. 3rd was Norwegian cruise mechanical issues and ect also in my reviews. Virgin is smaller and more personalized . It was also all adult. The food was amazing on virgin and everyday was a new different restaurant! And all day food our ship was called the scarlet lady and that was December of 2023 September of 2025 virgin had a party for the new ship brilliant lady .300 for two open bar and pick of a restaurant. It stayed docked in ny harbor but gave the feeling of being on the high seas . It was a little more pricey than the other two but the experience priceless.

3 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Virgin Voyages – Rockstar Package Review

I have sailed exclusively with Virgin Voyages since their launch and have always been one of their most enthusiastic supporters. Their original model was distinctive and refreshingly different: one clear price, no hidden costs, strong entertainment, good food, and a modern adult-only environment. Unfortunately, this most recent cruise was deeply disappointing and has made it clear that Virgin Voyages is moving away from the core principles that once made it exceptional.

This was not simply a poor individual sailing; it was a clear warning sign of a brand that has shifted direction. Virgin Voyages has moved from being the disruptor to becoming almost indistinguishable from the very cruise model it once sought to improve upon.

25 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

fell short of expectations

The Positives:

Wearable Wristbands – Convenient for unlocking cabins and making onboard purchases.
Embarkation – Priority boarding was smooth; being able to access the room immediately was appreciated.
Cabin – The balcony hammock was unique and relaxing.
Dining – The Test Kitchen stood out as the best dining experience for us as foodies, creative and memorable. Grab-and-go options were handy, and brunch alternatives beyond the galley were a plus.
Romance at Sea Package – Priority boarding and the included spa hours were enjoyable.

The Negatives:

Dining & Drinks:
Overall dining quality was good, but not as premium or elevated as expected, especially compared to previous cruises. Aside from the Test Kitchen which we loved, meals didn’t deliver the “special” or “premium” feel.
Drinks were just ok, and pricing was excessive. the $925 onboard credit I purchased disappeared quickly, it cost me $300 extra at the end. With limited entertainment, drinking became one of the only options for us, making it feel like guests were being steered into overspending.

Pools, Hot Tubs, and Spa:
Hot tub on the pool deck that was dirty, i told an employee who told me this is just a hot tub, i tried to explain that there is still filtration, he didn’t understand. lukewarm temperature, and shallow.

Thermal spa facilities looked promising but fell short:
A one-person “hot tub”!? that wasn’t hot.
Ice baths too shallow to be useful.
Salt room not working during one visit, and staff unhelpful.
Lack of instruction left guests confused about how to use the facilities.
Dip pool had the wrong temperature; it could have been a highlight if a little warmer.

Entertainment & Activities:
Entertainment was the weakest part of the cruise:
Limited and uninspiring music (violin, blues,) with little variety or energy.
Shows were fully booked before sailing, leaving nothing available onboard. Standing-room options required long waits and weren’t practical.
Bingo was pricey
On two cold sea days, everyone was forced indoors. Instead of adapting with new activities, the ship offered nothing beyond passive spaces. Passengers sat around scrolling on phones.
The art activity (“Champagne & Portraits”) was poorly executed. Marketed as beginner-friendly but offered no real instruction. Guests were asked to paint their partners; with no art experience it was a little embarrassing. more instruction would have been better like starting with a feature and providing some guidance.
The casino was initially entertaining but quickly felt unbalanced after the first day, no cocktail servers and low payouts. I wasn’t expecting to make money but when $200 lasts 30 min 5 nights in a row become not fun very quickly and we stopped going.
The Social Club space was promising but stocked with children’s games (Candy Land, Trouble, Monopoly) and missing basics like cards, dice, or dominoes. We ended up buying a deck of cards onboard — but even those were too slick to use.

Ports & Excursions:
Marketed as a scenic, leaf-changing cruise, but sea days were too far from shore to see anything.
Ports (St. John, Eastport) were small, unremarkable towns with little to do unless excursions were booked. Excursion options themselves weren’t especially appealing.

Ship Layout & Facilities:
Ship design was confusing, even after 10 days.
Bathrooms were difficult to locate. When found, they were nicely designed.

Customer Service & Staff:
Many crew members seemed untrained or uninformed.
Staff often couldn’t answer questions or gave conflicting information.
Overall service felt inconsistent, reactive, and not up to expectations for a premium cruise line.

Romance at Sea Package (Misses):
Promised “special gifts” in the cabin amounted to little more than a box of chocolates.
Included juice took five days to locate, and we never actually got to enjoy it. The offering felt hidden and poorly delivered.

23 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

The food was great.. but

The food was great - but the entertainment was extremely boring and not worth my time to attend... we had a scarlet night that was supposed to be the main event but it was a Sh*t show and super lame and unorganized

30 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

After many experiences cruising with a…

After many experiences cruising with a range of different companies across a range of countries Virgin Cruises was such a breath of fresh air! Loved how relaxed and chilled it all was - no lift music, no hard selling of overpriced stuff, food excellent across all restaurants and liked the fact that even in the gallery buffet you got served- didn’t need to worry about the hygiene of other ‘sailors’! Balcony cabin excellent, shower cubicle good size, with glass door! All staff gave 100%. Shows, activities brilliant. Ship facilities brilliant! Shore excursions well organized and most a good deal. Gripes, few- but was disappointed that skimmed milk in my lattes was long life! Couldn’t get daily weather forecast- particularly useful in North USA/Canada in September/October. Basic wifi was definitely basic, but at least included! Will definitely do a Virgin cruise again- would love to see them operate transatlantic!! (Please)!

23 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

almost good but not for us

We booked this cruise for the itinerary (Turkey and Greek islands), but we were quite worried to be the oldest passengers among lots of young guys with "strange" behaviours.

Actually this was not the case: most of the people were above 50yo, looking older than us and the cruise was quite "normal".

The seaview cabin was spacious, with enough storage space and our steward made a very good job.

Restaurants were excellent (except for a rude and incompetent server at Extra Virgin). But lot of planning is needed to have a reservation: booking on board was almost impossible unless you want to eat after 9.30PM or at Gunbae; we haven’t seen anyone able to walk-in, instead several people were rejected.

Itinerary was as gorgeous as expected, but Shore excursions team was a disaster: rude and not informative on board and not existent ashore: eg: on Mykonos island we had a "GUIDED" excursion booked through Virgin Voyages. It involved tender from ship to NEW Mykonos port, then Sea Bus (small ferry) to OLD Mykonos port. Afterwards we boarded a large ferry to Delos isle. On the way back to Resilient Lady, debarking from the large Delos ferry, the "local tour guide" disappeared; we had to walk without any indication about 1 mile in busy Mykonos town to find "the shuttle bus" to transfer us to VV tender terminal. Eventually we found the shuttle and reached the 'terminal' - no signs, no indications on any kind... just, when we got there, we found a rude guy rushing us ... "as the next tender is almost at full capacity !!"

*SEVEN* transfers without seeing one single Shore Excursion member !!

No explanation on board, nobody ashore to give indications.

As you can book excursions through the App, the added values of the Shore Things team is zero.

All the rest of the staff did an excellent job, in particular the Sailors service team.

The logistic of the entertainment was a nightmare: only a few tens of people were able to watch Lola’s Library show seated in a comfortable way while lot of people were standing on the shoulders of others to have a glimpse of what was happening; this was ridiculous.

We missed the other ships traditional and “seated” stage shows.

Overall a good experience, but we will not sail on Virgin again

21 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Never again! Not on any of the ladies

First issue! Arranged bar tab for cruise, attempted to pay because I booked in uk can only pay in pounds Stirling but not dollars,(I have cards that offer bank rate and no transaction fees) virgin exchange rate awful so my bar tab cost me an extra 50 pounds!
Second issue received notification that dining bookings were open no menus but logged on anyway to book within an hour of receiving email no tables available in any restaurant between 17.30 and 21.15 contacted virgin you can arrange on board they said but my boarding time was later than when the desk was open to arrange bookings, stressful.
Renders have to be booked rather than issue tickets, more stress, Virgin's app is terrible. Most stressful cruise I've ever been on, nicer, ever again. That said the stag were excellent, especially Kennedy in test kitchen, fits generally good but in 10 days I had to send 2 streaks back and a filet mignon in the wake was rough, how do they manage that one steam served so cold it didn't even melt the butter pat. Again, never ever again any other cruise company will do.

19 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Small cabins and pool

Cabins are too small and hit tv whilst trying to get past end of bed. Pool too small for numbers of users and too high to allow easy access for the elderly or infirm leading to embarrassing personal attempts to enter same.

18 September 2025
Unprompted review

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