Virgin Voyages Fleet Meet-Up 2027: Four Lady Ships Unite in the Caribbean

The adults-only cruise line reveals details of its first-ever full fleet gathering at sea

Virgin Voyages has unveiled what could be its most ambitious event yet, announcing a historic fleet-wide gathering that will bring all four of its Lady Ships together at sea for the very first time.

Dubbed "Sisters at Sea," the extraordinary celebration will take place on 16 February 2027, marking the first occasion that Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady, Resilient Lady and Brilliant Lady have converged at a single point in the open ocean.

For fans of the award-winning adults-only cruise line, this promises to be one of the most memorable moments in the brand's history.

Four Virgin Voyages Ships, One Historic Moment

The landmark event will see the entire Virgin Voyages fleet meet at coordinates 22°12'57"N, 77°16'07"W in the Caribbean Sea, approximately 38 nautical miles north of Nuevitas, Cuba.

More than 15,000 Sailors and Crew are expected to be part of the celebration as the four ships gather together in open water, creating a spectacle unlike anything the cruise line has attempted before.

According to Virgin Voyages, guests can expect a synchronised horn salute across all four vessels, simultaneous deck parties, live entertainment, and aerial drone footage capturing the occasion from above.

The cruise line is calling the event more than just a fleet milestone. Instead, it describes the gathering as a tribute to the community of guests, crew members and supporters who have helped shape the brand since its launch.

Richard Branson Reflects on the Journey

Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson said the event represents a vision that has been years in the making.

"When we launched Scarlet Lady, we had a vision, and that vision was always four ships but one community," Branson said.

He added that the gathering would celebrate both the crew and the hundreds of thousands of Sailors who have sailed with Virgin Voyages since the line's debut.

The four Virgin Voyager ‘‘sisters at sea’’ to meet at sea in 2027

An Exclusive Celebration for Loyal Sailors

Nathan Rosenberg, Chief Marketing Officer for Virgin Voyages, described the event as one of those rare travel experiences that becomes a lifelong memory.

He said "Sisters at Sea" has been designed as a major loyalty celebration for the Red Hot Sailing Club community and the travel advisors, known as First Mates, who have supported the brand from the beginning.

Guests sailing on the special voyages will also receive an exclusive first look at Virgin Voyages' future plans and developments before they are announced anywhere else.

Four Sailings to Choose From

Travellers hoping to be part of the historic fleet gathering can book one of four dedicated voyages.

Scarlet Lady – 5 Nights from Miami

Departing 15 February 2027, this shorter Caribbean getaway includes Grand Bahama Island and a visit to Virgin Voyages' Beach Club at Bimini before joining the fleet celebration.

Valiant Lady – 7 Nights from San Juan

Sailing from Puerto Rico on 13 February 2027, guests will visit Cabo Rojo, Samaná and Grand Turk before meeting the other ships at sea.

Resilient Lady – 7 Nights from Miami

Departing 14 February 2027, this itinerary combines calls to Progreso in Mexico, Grand Bahama Island and Bimini with the fleet-wide celebration.

Brilliant Lady – 10 Nights from Miami

The longest of the four sailings departs on 8 February 2027 and includes visits to St. Maarten, Tortola, St. Croix, San Juan and Puerto Plata before arriving at the historic meet-up point.

A Major Milestone for Virgin Voyages

The announcement comes as Virgin Voyages continues to expand its presence globally. With four ships now in operation and a West Coast debut on the horizon, the cruise line says "Sisters at Sea" represents both a celebration of how far it has come and a glimpse of what lies ahead.

For loyal Virgin Voyages fans, February 2027 is shaping up to be a date worth circling on the calendar.

With four ships, thousands of guests and a once-in-a-lifetime gathering in the middle of the Caribbean, "Sisters at Sea" looks set to become one of the most talked-about cruise events of the decade.

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