Valiant Lady set for US debut


Valiant Lady set for US debut

Saturday, 26 Oct, 2022 0

Virgin Voyages is gearing up to welcome its second ship, Valiant Lady in Miami after its Mediterranean deployment.

Valiant Lady joins her sister ship, Scarlet Lady, in PortMiami and begins sailing the Caribbean on October 30.

Virgin’s newest ship offers new six- and eight-night itineraries including Roatan, San Juan and St. Croix, all with stops at the brand’s Beach Club at Bimini.

“I’m so proud to welcome our second ship, Valiant Lady, to her winter home in PortMiami. This is just the beginning for Virgin Voyages, and we have big plans for the future,” said Tom McAlpin, CEO of Virgin Voyages.

The ship sails from the brand’s new homeport at Terminal V, a $160m, LEED Gold facility.



 

profileimage

Ray Monty



Most Read

Mark Jaronski of Explore Georgia on FIFA World Cup 2026

Connecting Small Businesses to Global Tourism Markets: Nate Huff of Tourism Exchange

North Carolina’s Resilience: Wit Tuttell on Recovery and Tourism

Kittipong Prapattong’s Plan for Thailand’s Tourism Growth: Taxes, Visas, and Campaigns

James Jin: Didatravel’s Journey from China to Global Reach and the Impact of AI on Travel

Darien Schaefer on Pensacola’s Evolution: From Small Town to Global Destination

Florida Tourism’s Next Frontier: Dana Young on Expanding Beyond the Classics

Patrick Harrison on Tampa Bay Tourism’s Resilience and Marketing Strategy

Bubba O’Keefe on Clarksdale’s Vibrant Music Scene

Commemorating Elvis and Embracing Tupelo’s Culture with Jennie Bradford Curlee

Craig Ray and the Expansion of the Blues Trail

Presenting Mississippi’s Cultural Trails with Katie Coats
TRAINING & COMPETITION

Our emails to you has bounced travelmole.com Or You can change your email from your profile Setting Section

Your region selection will be saved in your cookie for future visits. Please enable your cookie for TravelMole.com so this dialog box will not come up again.

Price Based Country test mode enabled for testing United States (US). You should do tests on private browsing mode. Browse in private with Firefox, Chrome and Safari