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Scarlet Lady
Scarlet Lady

Scarlet Lady

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About Scarlet Lady

Virgin Scarlet Lady is an adults-only cruise ship designed for modern travellers seeking something different. With stylish cabins, included dining and vibrant entertainment, she offers a contemporary, resort-style experience at sea. Popular with UK cruisers looking for a relaxed yet lively atmosphere.

Crew

1150

Passengers

2700

Currency

USD

Decks

13

Language

English

Length

278

Launch Date

2020

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Dining

Eating on Scarlet Lady feels refreshingly modern: no buffet queues, no fixed dining times, and no “dress up or miss out” pressure. Instead, you build your day around brilliant restaurants and laid-back spots that suit your mood, whether that’s a long lunch after shore time or a late-night snack before one more cocktail.

For a show-stopping evening, book a table at The Wake, the ship’s glamorous steak-and-seafood restaurant with a classic supper-club feel. If you love a meal with a bit of theatre, Gunbae brings Korean BBQ to your table, where you cook, share, and settle into the fun of it. The Test Kitchen is the one you’ll spot mentioned again and again in Scarlet Lady cruises chats: it’s a tasting-led concept where the experience is part of the point, making it perfect for foodies who want something different at sea.

Plant-forward and brunch lovers should head to Razzle Dazzle by day, and for a stand-out dinner twist, Lucky Lotus by Razzle Dazzle turns up the heat with Chinese-inspired flavours at night. If you’re craving Italian comfort, Extra Virgin serves up fresh pasta and shareable plates, while Pink Agave is the go-to for a punchy Mexican night out. When you want something casual (but still very good), The Dock and The Dock House are ideal for Mediterranean-style bites with a sea-breeze backdrop.

Need coffee that actually tastes like coffee? The Grounds Club has you covered. And for easy daytime grazing, The Galley keeps things moving with a food-hall style set-up that’s built for dipping in and out between pool time and port days.


Entertainment & Things to Do

If you’re expecting the usual cruise formula, the Scarlet Lady cruise ship will happily surprise you. The headline venue is The Red Room, a clever, adaptable theatre space where shows feel close, bold, and properly immersive. Then there’s The Manor, the ship’s signature nightclub, built for late nights, DJ sets, and parties that start “just for one” and end with you watching the lights come up.

Virgin’s entertainment style leans contemporary, playful, and sometimes deliciously unexpected. You might catch a full production, a pop-up moment on deck, or a themed night that turns the ship into one big social scene. On the official line-up, you’ll spot show titles like Duel Reality (a modern retelling with jaw-dropping acrobatics) and Ships in the Night, plus nights that keep the energy high, such as It’s a Rock Show-ke: 90’s(ish), Lights, Camera, Drag!, Y2K, and Klub Rubiks: Not your average 80s party.

For downtime, the ship’s open decks are made for sunny lounging, with a statement pool area and plenty of spaces to perch with a drink. If you want the “treat yourself” version of a sea day, book into Redemption Spa for a proper switch-off, or head to The Athletic Club for an outdoor workout vibe that feels more beach club than gym session. And if you’ve ever thought, “I’d love a tattoo to remember this trip,” you can actually do it onboard at Squid Ink.


Family

This one’s simple: Scarlet Lady is designed for adults. Voyages are 18+ only, so the vibe is naturally more grown-up, more relaxed, and more social. Instead of kids’ clubs and family splash zones, you’ll find late-night entertainment, design-led spaces, and restaurants that feel like places you’d book at home.

If you’re travelling with friends or as a couple, it’s a brilliant set-up: you can plan your days around ports and pool time, then meet back up for dinner without worrying about curfews or “family-friendly” schedules.


Cabin Types

Cabins onboard are called “Sea Cabins” and “RockStar Quarters”, and they’re built to feel like a boutique hotel at sea. Expect clever lighting you can tailor to your mood, a rainfall-style shower, and a layout that makes even the entry-level options feel polished. If you’re researching scarlet lady deck plans, it’s worth thinking about how you cruise: do you want to be near the nightlife (handy for late nights), or tucked further away for quieter mornings?

  • Insider – the sleek, great-value option if you’ll be out enjoying the ship and ports most of the time.
  • Sea View – a bright cabin with natural light, ideal for slower mornings and sea-day naps.
  • Sea Terrace – the signature choice, with your own private outdoor perch (the famous hammock is the star).
  • Limited View Sea Terrace – similar Sea Terrace comfort, with a more restricted outlook that often comes at a sharper price.
  • XL Sea Terrace – extra space, perfect if you like spreading out or travelling with a bit more luggage.

RockStar Quarters are where the ship goes full “VIP weekend”: larger suites, elevated perks, and a more exclusive feel. Suite names to know include Seriously Suite, Cheeky Corner Suite, Sweet Aft Suite, and the statement-maker: Massive Suite, with headline luxury touches that turn the cabin into part of the holiday.


Ideal For

Scarlet Lady is a dream match for couples, groups of friends, milestone birthdays, and anyone who wants an adult-only cruise that feels current without trying too hard. It’s also ideal for cruisers who care about food, love a proper nightlife option, and prefer a “do your own thing” rhythm over a packed daily schedule.

And if you’re the sort who reads reviews before committing, you’ll find plenty of strong Scarlet Lady cruises feedback that highlights the dining concept, the late-night energy, and the overall “ship-as-a-city-break” feeling.


Destinations

Scarlet Lady is best known for sun-soaked sailings, with Caribbean itineraries featuring stops like Key West, Cozumel, Puerto Plata, Grand Turk, and Virgin’s own Beach Club at Bimini in The Bahamas. You’ll also find European and Transatlantic itineraries in rotation, so the ship can suit everything from a short, punchy getaway to a longer “proper holiday” sailing with multiple standout ports.


Special Cruise Ship Offerings

Want to make the most of Scarlet Lady cruises value? Start by checking what’s running in Virgin Voyages Cruise Line Sales & Promotion, then compare sailings across Virgin Voyages Cruises from the UK. If the Caribbean is top of your list, browse Caribbean Cruises with Virgin Voyages to pinpoint the right mix of beach days, island ports, and sea-day time onboard.

We’ll also help you choose the right cabin location based on how you holiday, using Scarlet Lady deck plans thinking in plain English: closer to The Manor for party people, or a calmer spot for early risers and spa days.


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More ships to compare

  • Brilliant Lady – a great alternative if you want the Virgin style on a different route mix.
  • Resilient Lady – ideal for travellers comparing ship feel and sailing patterns.
  • Valiant Lady – a strong pick if you want the same adults-only energy with different itineraries.
Come aboard the undefined and discover one of 27 cabin categories on a total of 13 decks that can accommodate 2700 passengers. Choose your dream cabin and feel at home on board the undefined!

Cabins and Decks

Come aboard the undefined and discover one of 27 cabin categories on a total of 13 decks that can accommodate 2700 passengers. Choose your dream cabin and feel at home on board the undefined!

Frequently Asked Questions about Scarlet Lady

Expert thoughts about Scarlet Lady

On Scarlet Lady, I always recommend booking The Wake or Extra Virgin early in the cruise rather than the first night, when menus and service are at their best. I also suggest choosing cabins away from the aft if you’re a light sleeper, as nightlife runs later than on traditional ships.

Oliver

Oliver

Cruise Specialist

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