Virgin Voyages’ fourth ship Brilliant Lady will operate longer itineraries of up to 14 nights from a mix of US ports when it launches next year following a delay, the line has revealed.
The 2,770-passenger ship, which had been due to launch this coming December, will offer sailings from New York City, Miami, Los Angeles and Seattle throughout its maiden 2025/26 season.
Starting from 5 September 2025, Brilliant Lady will sail five voyages, ranging from five to 13 nights, from New York’s Manhattan Cruise Terminal.
The ship will visit Canada’s Quebec City, Maine, Charleston, Boston, Halifax and New Brunswick during this deployment. It will also offer 17 voyages, ranging from seven to 12 nights, from Miami to ports such as Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.
Following its Miami deployment, the ship will reposition to Los Angeles where it will sail four cruises to stop-offs in Baja California, Puerto Vallarta and San Diego.
Between May and September 2026, Brilliant Lady will offer a mix of Alaska itineraries from Seattle.
Brilliant Lady’s debut programme will also feature one 16-night voyage through the Panama Canal in March 2026.
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