🚒 Fleet Event All Four Ships February 2027 March 23, 2026 · 7 min read

Sisters at Sea β€”
All Four Lady Ships. One Horizon.

In February 2027, Virgin Voyages is doing something it's never done before: bringing all four Lady Ships together at sea at the same time. Not docked. Not staggered. Together. Richard Branson will be on every ship. This is the bucket-list sailing you'll talk about forever.

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Sisters at Sea β€” the essentials
  • β†’ February 2027 β€” Caribbean rendezvous, all four Lady Ships
  • β†’ Fleet-first event β€” never happened before in Virgin Voyages history
  • β†’ Richard Branson on board β€” making an appearance on each ship
  • β†’ Four sailings β€” 5, 7, 7, and 10 nights; every itinerary converges on Rendezvous Day
  • β†’ Limited cabins β€” milestone sailings book out; this one will be no different
The four Virgin Voyages Lady Ships β€” Sisters at Sea 2027
The four Lady Ships β€” official Virgin Voyages artwork for Sisters at Sea

What "Sisters at Sea" Actually Means

There's something powerful about seeing one Lady Ship on the water. Seeing four, side by side, on crystal blue Caribbean water is something else entirely.

Sisters at Sea is Virgin Voyages' first-ever fleet rendezvous β€” a coordinated meet-up where all four ships converge at sea on the same day for shared programming, fleet-wide activations, and experiences that can only happen when the entire Virgin Voyages family is in the same place at the same time.

This isn't a gimmick or a marketing headline. Coordinating four ships across different itineraries, homeports, and guest experiences to meet at sea on a single day is a genuine operational feat. It's a milestone that marks how far the fleet has come since Scarlet Lady's first sailing β€” and it's designed as a once-in-a-shiptime moment you cannot recreate later.

The fleet, together for the first time
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Lady Ships converging
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Day at sea together
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Times this has happened before
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Stories you'll tell after

Richard Branson Will Be There β€” On Every Ship

A fleet-first deserves the founder. Richard Branson will make an appearance on each of the four Lady Ships during Sisters at Sea β€” which raises an obvious question: how exactly is he getting from ship to ship?

Virgin Voyages is keeping that detail under wraps for now. You'll have to be there to find out. That alone is worth the cabin.

The Four Sailings β€” Pick Your Sister

Every Sisters at Sea voyage is built around the fleet-wide Rendezvous Day. Each ship takes a different route to get there β€” but they all converge at the same point. Here's what each sailing looks like.

Scarlet Lady
5 nights Β· Departs Miami
Shortest β€” Max Energy

Short, high-impact, and straight to the point. Scarlet Lady departs Miami and heads directly to the Rendezvous at Sea β€” the fleet-wide celebration packed with exclusive events, surprise moments, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. A sea day keeps the energy high before stops in Freeport, Bahamas and The Beach Club at Bimini, then back to Miami.

Miami (home) βš“ Rendezvous at Sea Freeport, Bahamas Beach Club at Bimini Miami (return)
Resilient Lady
7 nights Β· Departs Miami
7 Nights Β· Multiple Countries

Resilient Lady departs Miami and calls on Freeport, Bahamas before heading toward the fleet-wide Rendezvous at Sea. After the historic meet-up, the journey continues to Progreso, Mexico, a sea day, The Beach Club at Bimini, and back to Miami. Seven nights, multiple countries, one historic moment in the middle.

Miami (home) Freeport, Bahamas βš“ Rendezvous at Sea Progreso, Mexico Beach Club at Bimini Miami (return)
Valiant Lady
7 nights Β· Departs San Juan
Southern Caribbean Rhythm

Valiant Lady sails from San Juan with stops in SamanΓ‘, Dominican Republic and Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos before joining the fleet-wide Rendezvous at Sea. After the celebration, a sea day, Cabo Rojo, Dominican Republic, another sea day, and a return to San Juan. Seven nights of Southern Caribbean rhythm with the historic rendezvous at the center.

San Juan (home) SamanΓ‘, Dominican Republic Grand Turk βš“ Rendezvous at Sea Cabo Rojo, Dominican Republic San Juan (return)
Brilliant Lady
10 nights Β· Departs Miami
The Full Experience

The longest and most immersive of the four. Brilliant Lady sets sail with two sea days before island-hopping through St. Maarten, Tortola (BVI), and St. Croix (USVI). Valentine's Day is spent in San Juan, Puerto Rico β€” because of course it is. Then the historic fleet-wide Rendezvous Day at sea, The Beach Club at Bimini, and back to Miami. Ten nights. Eastern Caribbean icons. A Valentine's Day in Puerto Rico. And a finale that makes cruise history.

Miami (home) Philipsburg, St. Maarten Tortola, BVI St. Croix, USVI πŸ’• Valentine's Day β€” San Juan βš“ Rendezvous at Sea Beach Club at Bimini Miami (return)

Why This Books Out Fast

Virgin Voyages milestone sailings have a track record: they go. Named events, themed voyages, and one-of-a-kind experiences consistently outperform standard sailings in demand β€” because Sailors know the difference between a sailing you can rebook and one that exists exactly once.

Sisters at Sea is definitionally the latter. When this particular February 2027 window passes, it's gone. The itineraries will sail again. The four-ship rendezvous won't.

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February = Peak Caribbean
Already high demand before the fleet event is added to the equation.
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Four Ships, All Capped
Combined, limited Sea Terraces and suites across all four sailings.
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Richard Branson + Exclusive Programming
Limited-edition experiences built only for this event β€” no second chances.
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The "I Was There" Factor
The VV community talks about milestone sailings for years. This will be no different.
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Be There When It Happens

Four ships. One horizon. February 2027. Whether you want 5 nights or 10, every Sisters at Sea sailing leads to the same historic day at sea. Book through a CLIA-certified First Mate and lock in your cabin before the wave hits.

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