Virgin Voyages is planning a historic moment at sea, announcing that all four of its cruise ships will meet for the first time in a fleet-wide gathering called “Sisters at Sea.”
The event is scheduled for February 16, 2027, in the Caribbean, marking what is believed to be the first time any cruise line has brought its entire fleet together at one location.
A Rare Fleet-Wide Meet-Up
The four “Lady Ships” – Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady, Resilient Lady, and Brilliant Lady – will converge at sea between Cuba and the Bahamas. Around 15,000 guests and crew are expected to take part in the once-in-a-lifetime moment.
Virgin founder Richard Branson described the event as the realization of the brand’s original vision of “four ships, one community.”
Celebrations at Sea
While full details are still limited, the cruise line has confirmed plans for a synchronized horn salute and coordinated deck parties across all ships. Exclusive onboard experiences and commemorative items are also expected to be part of the celebration
Four Voyages, One Moment
Only four sailings will take part in the event, ranging from 5 to 10 nights and departing from Miami and San Juan. Each itinerary will include Caribbean ports, but the fleet meetup is expected to be the highlight.
Each vessel can accommodate up to 2,700 guests, supported by more than 1,100 crew members, making the scale of the gathering unprecedented
A Milestone for the Brand
With “Sisters at Sea,” Virgin Voyages is turning a rare fleet gathering into a major brand moment, combining entertainment, community, and a shared experience across all ships.
More details are expected to be announced as the event approaches.