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- I sailed on a luxury, adults-only Virgin Voyages cruise ship called the Valiant Lady in 2023.
- It can accommodate more than 2,700 guests and features unique amenities, including a tattoo shop.
- Here's a tour of the ship's 17 decks full of cabins, restaurants, and communal spaces.
For seven luxurious days in August 2023, Virgin Voyages' Valiant Lady cruise ship was my home.
Virgin Voyages, a luxury, adults-only cruise line, launched in 2021. It's won several awards, according to its website. For example, it was named the no. 1 cruise line in Travel + Leisure's 2025 World's Best Awards.
Virgin Voyages has four "lady" ships: Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady, Resilient Lady, and Brilliant Lady. A Virgin Voyages representative told Business Insider that the ships are pretty much identical, aside from differences in artwork and entertainment.
I cruised on Valiant Lady, which began sailing in March 2022. Like the other ships, it can hold more than 2,700 guests.
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My ship sailed round-trip from Barcelona to ports in Italy and France, including Toulon, Ajaccio, and Marina di Carrara. The cruise ended with an overnight stop in Ibiza.
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The ship has 1,408 cabins and suites. I booked a mid-tier stateroom with a balcony — a step above sea-view cabins, which only have a window. Business Insider received a media rate for the cruise.
The room I booked was 225 square feet, including the balcony. I thought the cabin made great use of the tiny space, with luxury details, including smart controls and a private terrace with a hammock.
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According to Virgin Voyages, the ship is 912 feet long and packs in 17 decks filled with cabins, restaurants, and communal spaces.
During my cruise, I never got bored. From shops and swimming pools to game rooms and swing sets, I thought there was so much to do.
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The lower three decks of the ship are only accessible to crew members, and the top deck is only accessible from the outdoor portion of deck 16.
Sparkling details, like light projections in the elevator and iridescent panels along the staircase, made me feel luxurious as I moved around the ship.
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Hot stone massages, hydrating skin treatments, and indoor pools can all be found on deck five at Virgin Voyages' Redemption Spa.
These treatments and amenities come at an additional price. Massages start at around $180, and passes to access amenities start at $39, according to Cruise Gear.
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There were dance parties, live music, comedy shows, and more.
Many of the venues for these events are on decks six and seven, including the Red Room for performances; On the Rocks, a music bar; and the Manor, a nightclub and theater.
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From personal pizzas to juicy steak dinners, there's plenty to eat on decks 5-7.
There are more than 20 restaurants and eateries on the ship. Food and drinks are included in the ticket price, except for alcoholic and specialty drinks, as well as select menu items, at some establishments.
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On High Street, I found a plethora of products from luxury brands, including Louis Vuitton, Dior, Fendi, and Bulgari.
The strip also has a store dedicated to the Virgin brand that sells records and other merchandise.
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Virgin Voyages' ships are the first-ever cruises where you can get a tattoo on board. According to Cruise Gear, tattoo pricing starts at around $150.
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On deck seven, I found the arcade. It's a narrow, dark room with neon lights and games lining each side. Here, I raced cars and battled with buttons.
On the same floor, there's a larger room packed with tables for playing board games and puzzles, with the games stacked on shelves around the room. I spotted decks of cards and a wide variety of nostalgic games from my childhood, including Mouse Trap, Cranium, and Operation.
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I thought the Dock was the most relaxing space on deck seven. It's an outdoor lounge at the back of the ship, full of beds and sofas. The Dock serves small Mediterranean-inspired plates and hosts events.
I went to the Dock for a stargazing event. Guests got comfortable and looked up at the night sky while crew members told stories about the stars.
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Most of the rooms on these decks have their own balcony. Mine was on deck 12.
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The Aquatic Club is on deck 15 and has two pools separated by a bar — the main pool and the Well-Being Pool.
For a beach club vibe, I recommend the main pool because it's bigger and has music playing all the time. I was surprised to find that the pool felt relatively smaller than on a typical cruise ship, in my experience. But it was never too crowded to use — even in the afternoons — so this didn't bother me at all.
On the other side of the deck, the Well-Being Pool is smaller and has seating and jets in the water, so it felt to me like an extra-large whirlpool. But, like the main pool, this one was never too crowded to go in. And unlike the main pool, it was quiet, making it ideal for relaxing and cooling off.
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The Galley is Virgin Voyages' food hall. Similar to a typical cruise ship buffet, there are several stands with a wide range of offerings. Unlike most buffets, though, servers make the plates and hand them to the customers.
In the Galley, I had tacos, sushi, desserts, and breakfast foods. There's also a burger grill, a noodle bar, a panini shop, and a Popsicle stand.
Deck 15 also has a stand-alone restaurant, Gunbae, that serves family-style Korean barbecue dishes.
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B-Complex is the gym on board Virgin cruise ships. They have free weights and machines, as well as fitness classes, from yoga to spin sessions.
I don't like working out on vacation unless it's a fun activity that makes me forget I'm exercising, so I didn't use the gym. But I thought B-Complex's offerings were consistent with gyms I've been to at home, while offering a much better view — the ocean.
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On deck 16, the Athletic Club is home to an outdoor training center with strength and gymnastics equipment as well as a boxing ring.
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The adult playground was my favorite part of the ship. Against the backdrop of the sunset over the ocean, I bounced on seesaws and pumped my legs on large, netted swings with the breeze on my face. It made me feel like a kid again.
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The playground area has a basketball court and other more unexpected offerings like foosball and a gigantic chessboard.
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The net reminded me of a catamaran. From the outside, I didn't think stepping onto it would be scary. As soon as I did, though, my gut dropped. I immediately got on all fours and crawled to the other side. With butterflies swarming in my stomach, I thought this activity was way more thrilling than I was expecting.
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Richard's Rooftop is the VIP lounge on Virgin Voyages' cruise ships. The rooftop is reserved for passengers staying in suites — known as "Rockstars" by the cruise line.
Virgin Voyages gave Business Insider access to Richard's Rooftop, and I thought it was the most relaxing place on the ship.
It's packed with cabanas, loungers, and whirlpools. It also has a bar and lounge-side service.
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On deck 17, the track is the perfect place to run — or walk, if you vacation like me — with constant views of the wide-open ocean.