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It’s back: 7 nights Virgin Voyages full board cruises for two from 120,000 Virgin Points!

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Virgin Red has brought back its Virgin Voyages redemptions for the summer.

The pricing has, unfortunately, increased from 2023 but you will still be getting exceptional value from these cruises.

Options range from 5-night Caribbean cruises for 115,000 points for two to a transatlantic 14-day voyage for 280,000 Virgin Points for two.

Each cruise is full board. All your meals, soft drinks, fitness classes, entertainment etc are included – even tips. You only pay for alcoholic drinks.

Remember that these are adults only trips. Flights and transfers are not included.

7 nights Virgin Voyages full board cruises for two from 120,000 Virgin Points

A lot of HfP readers have jumped on these redemptions in the past few years. The feedback in our forum has been fantastic – from young and old, from those who wanted a bit of a party to those who simply wanted a quiet break after a tricky couple of years. There is a Virgin Voyages master thread in our forum for your Q&A.

If you are short of Virgin Points, options include:

  • transferring Tesco Clubcard points (should happen overnight)
  • transferring American Express Membership Rewards points (should be instant)
  • transferring Heathrow Rewards points (not clear about timeframe)

You can transfer points from another Virgin Points account to yours for a flat £10 fee. However, if both of you are travelling then the call centre should be able to take the points from two accounts.

Here are your options:

Which Virgin Voyages can you book?

As mentioned above, you have multiple options.

Mediterranean flash sale – 120,000 points

First up is a limited-time offer for Mediterranean cruises in May. These have been reduced to 120,000 points per cabin (sleeping up to two people) – as you will see below, later dates cost 160,000 Virgin Points.

There are two 7-day cruises you can choose from: ‘French Daze & Ibiza Nights’ and ‘Irresistible Med & Rome’.

This flash sale is only valid for cruises on Scarlet Lady, departing on either 12 May 2024 or 19 May 2024.

Seven nights in the Mediterranean between May and August – 160,000 points

If May is too soon for you, you can also book onto cruises from Barcelona or Athens for the entire summer. This includes Greek Island Glow, Adriatic Sea & Greek Gems, The Irresistible Med (or Elevate Voyage), Irresistible Med & Rome and French Daze & Ibiza Nights (or A Virgin Celebration Voyage).

Itineraries from Athens on Resilient Lady are available departing no later than 28th July 2024.

7 nights Virgin Voyages full board cruises for two from 120,000 Virgin Points

Five nights in the Caribbean between June and September – 115,000 points

Alternatively, if you want to venture further afar, you can snag one of Virgin Voyages’ Caribbean cruises for just 115,000 points for two. Itineraries include Riviera Maya, Mayan Sol, Miami, Grand Turk & Back and Dominican Daze (or A Virgin Celebration Voyage – Miami).

For the Caribbean cruises – and ONLY for the Caribbean cruises – some additional taxes will be due. These vary from $150 to $300 depending on the itinerary. These will be shown during the booking process.

Transatlantic Voyages

If you’ve got more annual leave than you know what to do with, you can book one of two transatlantic positioning cruises offering multi-week itineraries.

Things to know

There are a few things to know before you book:

  • you need to fly to and from Athens, Barcelona, Rome or Miami at your own expense
  • the cruises are adults only
  • the cost is per cabin, sleeping up to two – there is no discount for single occupancy
  • cabins are Central Sea Terrace or The Sea Terrace on Scarlet Lady or Resilient Lady, and will be determined by Virgin Voyages according to availability
  • it can take up to three working days to receive your Access Code once you have redeemed your points – once you have the code, you book via the Virgin Voyages website and use the code at the point of payment
  • Access Codes are transferable and do not need to used by the person who redeemed the points

Note that there is no guarantee that you can book the exact cruise you want – you need to make sure the cruise in question is still available for cash.

If you want to find out more about Virgin Voyages, here is our report from an afternoon on ‘Scarlet Lady’, the first ship in the fleet.

If you want to top up your balance by buying Virgin Points, the link is here.

You can book via the Virgin Red app or online. Read the instructions carefully before booking – you need to check there is still a relevant cabin available for cash before ordering your booking code, and once it arrives you should book ASAP before the availability disappears. Based on last year, you should be offered the chance to upgrade your cabin for cash nearer the time of departure if you want something larger.


How to earn Virgin Points from UK credit cards

How to earn Virgin Points from UK credit cards (April 2025)

As a reminder, there are various ways of earning Virgin Points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses.

You can choose from two official Virgin Atlantic credit cards (apply here, the Reward+ card has a bonus of 18,000 Virgin Points and the free card has a bonus of 3,000 Virgin Points):

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

18,000 bonus points and 1.5 points for every £1 you spend Read our full review

Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard

3,000 bonus points, no fee and 1 point for every £1 you spend Read our full review

You can also earn Virgin Points from various American Express cards – and these have sign-up bonuses too.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold is FREE for a year and comes with 20,000 Membership Rewards points, which convert into 20,000 Virgin Points.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 30,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express comes with 50,000 Membership Rewards points, which convert into 50,000 Virgin Points.

The Platinum Card from American Express

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

Small business owners should consider the two American Express Business cards. Points convert at 1:1 into Virgin Points.

American Express Business Platinum

50,000 points when you sign-up and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

American Express Business Gold

20,000 points sign-up bonus and FREE for a year Read our full review

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which earn Virgin Points

Comments (163)

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  • patrick says:

    Absurd responses here. It is extraordinary.

    • Charlie says:

      In what way Patrick? And why is it extraordinary?

      • duke says:

        Because Patrick has clearly paid out cash for his points after missing the deals the last 2 years and is not desperate to enjoy that feeling of “snagging” a bargain

        • patrick says:

          I have been for the last two years and have signed up again. More entirely random, uninformed, untrue absurdities but that is to be expected from some.

  • BJ says:

    Thanks for this, I had been patiently waiting for it whilst still being undecided if a cruise appealled to me or not. Problem solved, cruise that most interested me isn’t there and I wouldn’t pay 160k anyway. Over to Plan B which is 2x ow to/from Delhi in UC with voucher and 2x ow ANA business to/from Tokyo anywhere in Europe. Better use of the points for me I think and still have 21 months left on the voucher to find dates.

    • STEVEN Markham HARRISON says:

      Thanks BJ, I have a good amount of Virgin points, based in UK and want to go to Japan – any advice on how to book (club/upper) would be very much appreciated 🙂

  • Brian says:

    Tricky decision. I want to go on cruise in July. Do I pay 160,000 points and book now or hold fire and hope to bag the July cruise at 120,000 points in June; assuming they roll the May offer forward?

    • Jay says:

      I would suggest you book now because based off 2023 and 2022, these booking with points offers only tend to last a few weeks before they shut down the deal and you can no longer book with points. I have never seen them roll over the offer.

    • Keith says:

      Hard to be certain, but they’ve not run a points promotion in the UK for a while and with a points promotion in place now, my guess would be that there will not be a lower offer.

    • Bob says:

      I highly believe that they’ll roll the offer forward.
      2 years ago it was 100.000 , last year it went even further down to 80.000

  • Alex says:

    Can’t see how this is good value personally. I’d be all over it for a Rockstar Suite but I think if Rob does his usual value per point piece, I’m not sure this is any better than any peak flight redemption. Or am I wrong?

    It’s great to have the option but seems to me flights offer similar, if not better, value.

    • duke says:

      Seems to be more expensive than the deals they been emailing out for the last few months

    • Rhys says:

      Certainly not the outsize value it was before, agreed.

  • Mr. AC says:

    Does the Virgin Red account holder (me) have to be on the cruise? Can I e.g. book for my parents using my points? (I guess I can create an account for them and transfer points, but I’d rather not faff about with that)

  • Track says:

    There are no stupid airline tickets to Athens in May!

    BA charges 300-500 quid per person, one way.

  • Charlie says:

    I suspect Virgin will reduce their point prices for three reasons. First, the price of flights. It is a tricky business getting flights for the opening and closing weeks of the U.K. summer holidays, which I suspect is a reason why this offer has been released now, rather than at the end of May. Second, the cash price to points ratio is not great. Yes, sure the ‘rack rate’ maybe £2,700+ but the real price is much less. Third, and more importantly, how many people have 160,000 points? Those that do have more than 160k points probably more than likely realise the 160k offer is a poor deal. And those that don’t have 160k points…. don’t have 160k points to spend.

    • Track says:

      The flights to Greece already a woeful problem for the entire Summer season.

    • Barry cutters says:

      There will be literally thousands of people with 160k .

      And it’s still a good deal at 160k points

  • r* says:

    How easy is it to smuggle a bottle of vodka onto these cruises?

    • r* says:

      Oh wait, the price doubled. This seems bad value now.

    • Travel Strong says:

      You can take on 2 x bottles of wine in your suitcase.
      If something else were to be inside said wine bottle, it would not be detected.
      I have not tried with vodka, but I speak with experience regarding rum 🙂

      • Ryan says:

        To be honest I brought a handful of cans of beer on the ship halfway through, just in my back pack in Birra Moretti cans, no problem….

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