Alaskan adventures unveiled by Virgin Voyages
Virgin Voyages sets course for the Last Frontier in the summer of 2026 aboard Brilliant Lady, the line’s newest ship.
The cruise line has just unveiled what guests can expect on the upcoming Alaska cruises.
Seven- to 12-night itineraries depart from Seattle and Vancouver starting with the MerMaiden voyage (May 21-28).
Alaska cruises will visit Ketchikan, Sitka and sail the Tracy Arm Fjord.
Brilliant Lady will also dock in Prince Rupert, BC.
Access for presale passholders opens this week, while itineraries go on sale for the general public starting November 13.
Shore excursions offered include whale watching, salmon fishing, glacier trekking, lumberjack shows and dog sledding.
New ‘Treat Yourself’ culinary enhancements will feature locally sourced Alaskan seafood.
Virgin Voyages’ CEO Nirmal Saverimuttu said, “Soon our Sailors can visit one of the world’s most incredible destinations, all while enjoying new and exciting artists, chefs and musicians.”
Debuting in September 2025, Brilliant Lady kicks off her inaugural season in New York with voyages from Miami, LA and Seattle planned in the months that follow, including a 16-night sailing through the Panama Canal.
In addition to Alaska, the Virgin is unveiling an additional seven-night itinerary from Los Angeles. Highlights include Cabo San Lucas, magical Mazatlàn and Puerto Vallarta.
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