
Scarlet Lady

OUR FIRST LADYSHIP
Scarlet Lady
She is named, in part, as an ode to our Virgin heritage (Scarlet was the name for one of our earliest Virgin Atlantic planes), but more importantly, to call attention to our pledge to a future of fostering gender equality across all Virgin Voyages crew. From ship to land, our new Scarlet Squad program will help promote female empowerment across the entire company. Ships, like everywhere on the planet, are made better when all of us are involved.
With Richard at the helm, we're building ships that bring together everything you love from your favorite places on land, with the butterfly-inducing excitement of the open ocean.
21st Century Sailing
Swipe it. Dim it. Play it. Tap it. Order. Love it. We don't want to encourage you to stay in bed all day, but with our killer app and tablet in every room, we made it very tempting. And if the trip starts while you're mid-binge, worry not — we literally have a satellite (yes, a satellite) that can beam you all the goodness. So dim the lights, order in, make a reservation all while being completely horizontal.
Green On Blue
Our greatest aim is for sailors to have the best time on board while indulging… minus all the guilt. So to do that, we’ve embedded sustainability deeply into both our operations and the sailor experience itself. Through pioneering innovative and sustainable technologies, banning unnecessary single-use plastics, and thoughtfully sourcing food and retail merchandise — we’re creating a sailor experience that balances the duality of enjoying the earth and caring for it.
Get Your Geek On
We built this city! Well, ship.
And there are some pretty amazing facts about how we did it...
Built
2017-2020
Max Sailors
2,770
Crew Onboard
1,150
Cabins & Suites
1,408
Length
912FT
155 Richard Bransons
Weight
110,000T
86,982 London buses