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7-night Caribbean Cruise on board Valiant Lady

It’s not just where you go, but how you get there – Virgin Voyages Valiant Lady is headed to San Juan, where award-winning experience meets Caribbean charm. Cruise Critic’s Best New Ship is finally coming to San Juan to bring unparalleled island hopping luxuries and exclusive-to-her (and also award-winning) entertainment to the Caribbean Sea — so you can experience the ship the world has been raving about.

Here superyacht-inspired design meets unrivaled relaxation. Far more than just a place to sleep, clever cabin technology and sophisticated styling provide the ultimate space to hide away, relax, and get ready to sail the seas.

On board amenities

Wifi included – You can browse, post, and stay connected with wifi — whenever you want, and wherever you are on the ship.

Clever cabins – All cruise ship rooms tricked out with tech to make your life easier. And cooler.

Ship Eats – 2am cravings? Designed around your schedule means that delivery service won’t stop, can’t stop.

Authentically eco – Full of planet-friendly products and natural materials, rooms automatically conserve energy when you’re not in them.

20+ eateries – From the Test Kitchen and lively Korean BBQ, to red hot Mexican and incredible food market — all our eateries are included.

Menus by Michelin-starred chefs – World-class chefs like Brad Farmerie (of PUBLIC in NYC) and Sohui Kim (of Gage & Tollner and Insa in NYC) are a few of the minds behind Virgin Voyages menus.

No buffets or big dining halls – With intimate spaces and diverse options to match your mood, we’ve ditched the one-big-dining-hall experience and the waste it creates by saying goodbye to buffets.

Ports of Call

Road Town, Tortola, BVI

Tortola is the largest and most populous of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and is located in the Caribbean Sea, east of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The Arawak and Carib Indians were the original inhabitants before European colonization, when the island was claimed by the Dutch in the 17th century and later taken by the British in 1672. It has remained under British control ever since.

Some of the most popular beaches are Cane Garden Bay, Smuggler’s Cove and Long Bay Beach. Tortola is a premier sailing and yachting destination. Hiking, snorkeling and scuba diving are popular activities. Sage Mountain National Park offers hiking trails and panoramic views.

Tortola offers a mix of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a popular destination for travellers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Bridgetown, Barbados

Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, colonial architecture and beautiful beaches.

Visit the Garrison Savannah Historic Area – a UNESCO World Heritage Site that includes the Barbados Museum, St. Ann’s Fort and the George Washington House. National Heroes Square is located in the heart of Bridgetown and features statues of important Barbadian figures and a beautiful fountain. The historic Gothic-style Parliament Buildings house the third oldest Parliament in the Commonwealth.

Explore Barbados’ many natural attractions, including Carlisle Bay, a beautiful bay with clear turquoise waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving. The bay is also home to several shipwrecks, making it a popular spot for underwater exploration.

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Fort-de-France, Martinique

Martinique, known as ‘The Isle of Flowers’, is a stunning Caribbean island that blends French sophistication with Creole culture and tropical landscapes. It is an Overseas Department of France, which means it has the same political status as any region of mainland France, uses the Euro (€) and follows French laws and customs.

Fort-de-France, the capital of Martinique, is the island’s largest city and an important cultural, economic and political centre. The city is known for its colourful Creole architecture, bustling markets and picturesque waterfront along the Baie des Flamands.

Martinique is renowned for its stunning beaches, diverse landscapes and French Caribbean culture – a unique blend of French and Creole traditions.

St. Johns, Antigua

St. Johns is the capital and largest city of Antigua and Barbuda, located on the island of Antigua.

Heritage Quay is a popular shopping area with restaurants and local vendors. Redcliffe Quay features historic buildings converted into charming shops, cafes and galleries, perfect for leisurely strolls. The Museum of Antigua and Barbuda offers an insight into the island’s history and culture, and Fort James, an 18th-century British fort, offers panoramic views of the harbor and city, along with nearby beaches known for their white sands and clear waters.

St. Johns offers a mix of Caribbean and international cuisine. The city has a vibrant nightlife with a variety of bars, clubs and cultural performances.

Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Philipsburg, the capital of Dutch St. Maarten, is a lively and bustling town known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant cultural scene.

Attractions include the stunning Great Bay Beach, located just outside the city, perfect for swimming, sunbathing and water sports. Front Street and Back Street are the main shopping streets in Philipsburg, lined with a variety of shops offering everything from jewelry and electronics to clothing and souvenirs. Historic Fort Amsterdam offers panoramic views of the bay and island. It’s a great spot for history buffs and photographers.

From jet skiing and paddle boarding to snorkeling and scuba diving, Philipsburg offers a variety of water activities. Enjoy this dynamic destination that combines the charm of a Caribbean town with modern amenities and activities, making it a great place for both relaxation and adventure.

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