Cabins and why location matters
Most staterooms have a balcony, smart lighting, and a couch that flips into a bed at night. The Sea Terrace category is the sweet spot for value. If motion bugs you, aim midship, lower deck. If you want a quick elevator in the morning, pick a deck closer to The Galley. Solo? The insider cabins are fine if you’ll be out most of the time.
Tell me: which cabins did you book before, and how did they feel for noise and motion?
Booking smart: deposits, price drops, and add-ons
Virgin runs frequent promos with low deposits and bar bonuses. If a deal pops after you book, your travel agent can often reprice or add perks if your fare allows it. Excursions can be booked later, but spa and popular dining times go fast. Wi-Fi is included for basic browsing and messaging. If you need heavy work use, buy the premium plan for the week rather than day-by-day.
Sea days that feel like vacation
Start slow at The Dock with something light, hit a class or the gym if you like, then claim a shady spot near the pool. Pool days are social, not rowdy. Crew keeps the vibe friendly, and there are quiet pockets to read if that’s your speed. If you want shade and service, look at a day bed or a cabana on shorter sailings, but you don’t need it to enjoy the deck.