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What are the wristbands on Virgin Voyages?

The Band, our wearable tech made from recycled ocean plastic, contains a unique encrypted ID that allows us to see your security photo on our Crew devices. When our Crew look after you, we confirm the security photo associated with your band matches the Sailor wearing it.



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(Bar Tab) Qualified bookings will also receive a free “Bar Tab,” that is, a $600, $300 or $125 bar credit, depending on the length of voyage. Bar Tab is an onboard credit per cabin for use at the onboard bars or restaurants for purchases of any premium drinks.

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It may not be transferred to pay for other experiences e.g. Spa or shore excursions (?Shore Things? in our branding voice), and any unused Bar Tab credit (both purchased and bonus) is not refundable to the Sailor at the end of the voyage and may not be redeemed for cash.

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It's something we've coined Always Included Luxury — which means that on every single cruise, we include dining at our 20+ eateries, entertainment, gratuities, wifi, unlimited fitness classes, still and sparkling water in your voyage fare.

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If a booking is made more than 180 days prior to the voyage, Sailors will receive a 10% discount. For bookings made 179 - 121 days prior a 5% discount will be applied. For more information about this offer please visit our Book Early and Save page.

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Who goes on Virgin Voyages cruise ships? Virgin Voyages will appeal to a broad range of travellers. Early reports are that most booked guests are aged 37-62 with an average age of 47.

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We're never on cruise control We're exclusively adult for a reason; so you can disconnect from routine and reconnect with yourself. From unique restaurants with Michelin star chef-curated menus to luxury inclusions you're not used to having taken care of for you, we're redefining what sea travel can look like.

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Most cruise lines offer kids-free pools and/or sun decks, as well as age restrictions on casinos, spas (save those that allow teen treatments with parental supervision) and most nightclubs and bars after certain hours. Some ships even have adults-only restaurants.

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The Loose Cannon The wooden bar with its ship's bell and octopus decor seems like it was stolen from the top deck of a clipper ship and transplanted indoors on Scarlet Lady, next to the Social Club game room. In real life, it's the hot spot for daytime trivia.

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