The Scarlet Lady, Virgin Voyages' first ship that debuted in 2021, will undergo an upgrade during a drydock from Nov. 13 to 28. Virgin Voyages will add more suites and cabanas and more dining and nightlife concepts.
The Razzle Dazzle eatery, known for a vegetarian-friendly brunch, will offer a new evening concept -- Lucky Lotus by Razzle Dazzle -- with a Chinese-inspired menu and a selection of craft cocktails. The line will swap out its communal table and add booths.
Several Sea Terrace cabins on Deck 11 will be converted into 24 "Seriously Suite" RockStar Quarters. The Seriously Suites measure 352 square feet with a European king bed, peekaboo shower with a transparent partition from the living area, in-room records and vinyl, a stocked bar and a Yellow Leaf hammock.
The ship will offer six bookable VIP cabanas with daybeds overlooking the Aquatic Club. Cabanas can be reserved individually or connected to accommodate larger groups.
The ship's Ground Club Too coffee bar in the food hall will transition to a full-service bar by night with intimate lounge space.
Meanwhile, Virgin will expand the nonsmoking casino, adding more slot machines and gaming space.
The ship’s spa will add a couples treatment room.
Following the drydock, the ship will make a 16-night transatlantic crossing from Rome to Miami to sail in the Caribbean. The Scarlet Lady will sail six-night itineraries in the Western Caribbean and eight-night voyages in the Eastern Caribbean. Calls include St. Croix, Costa Maya, Roatan, San Juan, Puerto Plata and the line's beach club in Bimini.