Virgin Voyages will bring together all four of its kid-free ships at sea for the first time in February 2027, in what the line says will be the largest coordinated fleet gathering in cruise history.
The event, named ‘Sisters at Sea’, will take place on 16 February when Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady, Resilient Lady and Brilliant Lady meet at a fixed point in the Caribbean, approximately 44 miles north of Nuevitas, Cuba.
More than 15,000 passengers and crew are expected to be onboard across the four vessels.
The gathering will feature simultaneous onboard events across all ships, including coordinated deck parties and a fleet-wide horn salute.
The milestone comes nearly six years after the delivery of Scarlet Lady, the first ship in the fleet.
Sir Richard Branson (pictured addressing guests), founder of Virgin Group, said: “When we launched Scarlet Lady, we had a vision, and that vision was always four ships but one community.
“This fleet-wide meetup is that dream made real. It belongs to every Sailor who believed in us before they had a reason to.”








