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It's cruising, but not as you know it: Virgin Voyages is ready to set sail in Australia

No kids allowed. We repeat, no kids allowed

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Maya Skidmore
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Melissa Woodley
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Leah Glynn
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Just when you thought Sir Richard Branson didn't have another kooky idea in his head (surely space travel is taking up most of his time?!), he decides to revolutionise the humble cruise industry. Enter: Virgin Voyages – aka the coolest, most luxe journey across water that you're ever likely to experience.

Cruises are probably one of the most divisive things known to mankind. Some can think of nothing more heavenly than kicking back by a turquoise pool on the high seas while limitless tropical drinks and three-course meals are brought directly to their deck chairs. To others, the prospect of being trapped on a floating resort surrounded by shrieking children is akin to the deepest depths of hell. It's for the latter reason that Sir Richard decided to launch his very own take on the cruise – and it’s big, bold, shiny and 100 per cent ‘adult’s only’.

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Her Majesty, Lady Resilient, will finally start voyaging from the waters of Australia in December. Dust off that Sail Croatia yacht hat, dial up the babysitter and submit your leave request, because a world of grown-up fun awaits.

You can take your own cruise experience in any direction you want... You could use it as a health retreat, taking advantage of the premium wellness facilities and services, including guided meditations, blood-pumping HIIT workouts, SUP yoga, deep-tissue massages and gorgeous blowouts.

Gym on a boat.
Photograph: Supplied | Virgin Voyages

Or, you could decide to skip sleep altogether and engage in energetic dance parties and watch exhilarating performances all through the night. We don’t mean classic Broadway productions or cheesy circus shows – instead, expect a festival-like line-up of entertainment by the world’s hottest directors, choreographers and artists. Wave farewell to the kid’s club too, as you step inside Lady Resilient’s multi-storey nightclub with three glamorous bars. Just like Sir Richard's first business, Virgin Records, it's all a little bit rock'n'roll.

If your schedule doesn’t stop, nor does Lady Resilient’s, with 20 eateries offering culinary experiences around the clock. Cure your midnight cravings with a late-night slice from the Pizza Place, tropical cocktails and nibbles at the sun deck bar, or with a 3am ShipEats delivery right to your luxe cabin or suite – yes, the ship really does have its own UberEats service. 

And that’s just what’s in-store on board the ship. Depending on where you cruise, you'll be exploring other lands, too. 

Virgin Voyages will be departing Australia from December 2023 through to March 2024. Most of the cruises will set sail from Melbourne, with a few also leaving from Sydney. Find out everything you need to know over here.

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