Virgin Voyages Help & Support for Pre-Voyage Policies
Pre-Voyage Policies
I am 18, can I bring alcohol on board?
Sorry, laws are laws. While 18+ Sailors can enjoy alcoholic beverages at sea, it's illegal for 18- to 20-year-olds to possess alcohol in Florida. Sorry, Sailors!
I am pregnant. Can I still go on my voyage?
Congratulations on your new mini-Sailor! Although we're excited you've decided to book, you must be less than 24 weeks pregnant by the end of the sailing. Please make sure to bring all appropriate medical documentation to confirm this timing when you arrive.
I cannot travel on my voyage. Could someone take my place?
Yes, names on reservations can be changed up to 48 hours before your voyage - at no additional cost (excluding air implications). Please reach out to our Sailor Services Crew or your travel agent to arrange to have someone sail in your place.
Can I bring alcohol on board?
As an Adult-by-Design experience, we have an array of carefully selected beer, wine and expert cocktail options shipwide. If you must bring that rare bottle of red you got in the south of France, we get it. Sailors are also welcome to bring two (2) 750mL bottles of wine per cabin in carry-on bags (sorry, no liquor or beer please). Please note, any alcohol in your checked luggage will be collected pre-sailing and returned once your voyage is complete. You are also welcome to bring specialty liquors from a port of call on board. Simply hand them to our security team as you board, and we will hold them until your final night.
Can I bring electrical appliances with me i.e. hair dryer, flat iron, iron?
Clothing irons are a no go on board, but if you need to bring flat iron for your hair, that's ok. There is a hair dryer already in your cabin.
Can I bring food on board?
With more than 20+ delicious options available, there's no need to bring food on board. However, if you have a necessary item or dietary supplement you must bring on board, feel free to contact out Sailor Services Crew for special clearance.
Can I bring the entire family?
We've taken great care to design an experience where our Sailors can enjoy an 18+ environment for reflection, transformation and exploration without life’s everyday stressors.
Can I change my voyage date?
Sailors may change their voyage date up until 45 days prior to the sailing, and the new voyage date can be up to 1 year from the original sailing start date.
Please keep in mind that if changing a voyage date, any bookable experiences, such as dining, Shore Things, and arrival time slots, will need to be rebooked on the new voyage date.
Please keep in mind that if changing a voyage date, any bookable experiences, such as dining, Shore Things, and arrival time slots, will need to be rebooked on the new voyage date.
Can I bring water or soft drinks on board?
Small quantities of water, protein based drinks, non-alcoholic beer, or soft drinks in boxes and cans are permitted in hand luggage only. Drinks in bottles (glass or plastic) are not permitted. A small quantity is considered a maximum of twelve (12) sealed, unopened cans/cartons of twelve 12 ounces each or less per person. - If there is a special need for having a specific drink, please contact Sailor Services.
Can I bring weapons?
That would be a strong no. There are no weapons or ammunition of any kind allowed on board.
Can I travel as a single Sailor?
We understand some Sailors prefer to travel with a party of one! Our cabins for solo Sailors are the perfect way to sail if you're looking for more personal travel. Also, for just a bit more, you can book a double cabin just for yourself. (Who says you have to share everything?)
Can I use my Virgin points to book a Virgin Voyages sailing?
From time to time, our friends at Virgin Red offer options to book a select voyage using your points with Virgin. Please visit virginred.com to view current offers.
Can Virgin Voyages refuse my booking or deny me boarding?
Though unlikely, Virgin Voyages reserves the right to refuse booking or deny boarding to anyone that does not comply with the rules and regulations stated in the ticket contract.
What is the smoking policy?
Smoking will only be permitted in a designated smoking room and on the top deck outdoor area. Smoking is not allowed on any cabin terraces.
Smoking of any kind outside of designated areas (even with a "vape" device) will result in a $500 fee, is a material breach of your ticket contract, and may result in you being disembarked at the next port with no refund. Any repatriating fees will be charged to your onboard account.
Smoking of any kind outside of designated areas (even with a "vape" device) will result in a $500 fee, is a material breach of your ticket contract, and may result in you being disembarked at the next port with no refund. Any repatriating fees will be charged to your onboard account.
Does Virgin Voyages have a Sailor conduct policy?
For our full Sailor Conduct Policy please see here.
Are there any restrictions on persons with prior criminal convictions from sailing?
Virgin Voyages is committed to providing a safe environment for our Sailors and Crew and reserves the right to deny boarding to any persons convicted of certain felonies, including but not limited to: aggravated physical and/or sexual assault, armed robbery and related offenses, and any other violent crimes.
Virgin Voyages also reserves the right to access public records containing information about any felonious convictions as part of its Sailor screening process, and to cancel a booking and/or deny embarkation at any time to any individual who has been convicted of these crimes. In the event of such cancellation or denial, the affected individual’s sole recourse shall be a refund of the amount paid to Virgin Voyages for that individual’s own booking, without entitlement to any further damages, loss, expenses, credit, or compensation whatsoever.
Virgin Voyages also reserves the right to access public records containing information about any felonious convictions as part of its Sailor screening process, and to cancel a booking and/or deny embarkation at any time to any individual who has been convicted of these crimes. In the event of such cancellation or denial, the affected individual’s sole recourse shall be a refund of the amount paid to Virgin Voyages for that individual’s own booking, without entitlement to any further damages, loss, expenses, credit, or compensation whatsoever.
What is Virgin Voyages' cancellation policy?
Our cancellation policy was created to provide a better experience for our Sailors. Here's everything you need to know:
If you’re booking more than 120 days prior to the start of the voyage, you have a 7-day grace period to request a full refund on your deposit and any other payments made. Refunds will be issued to your original form of payment.
After the 7-day grace period (but still before the 120-day window), you can receive a full refund on any payments, excluding your deposit. For your deposit, you will receive Future Voyage Credit at this time.
Between 119 and 45 days, any funds paid will be converted to Future Voyage Credit (FVC), good to use on any voyage 1 year from the original voyage start date. Sweet deal, huh?
Once you’re within 44 days of your voyage, all funds paid are final. But you do have the option to send someone else in your place up to 48 hours before your voyage if you really can't sail. Please note that taxes and fees will be refunded regardless of when the booking is canceled.
Have more questions? No worries. Our Sailor Services Crew or your travel agent can help walk you through the process. As always, we recommend you purchase our Voyage Protection.
If you’re booking more than 120 days prior to the start of the voyage, you have a 7-day grace period to request a full refund on your deposit and any other payments made. Refunds will be issued to your original form of payment.
After the 7-day grace period (but still before the 120-day window), you can receive a full refund on any payments, excluding your deposit. For your deposit, you will receive Future Voyage Credit at this time.
Between 119 and 45 days, any funds paid will be converted to Future Voyage Credit (FVC), good to use on any voyage 1 year from the original voyage start date. Sweet deal, huh?
Once you’re within 44 days of your voyage, all funds paid are final. But you do have the option to send someone else in your place up to 48 hours before your voyage if you really can't sail. Please note that taxes and fees will be refunded regardless of when the booking is canceled.
Have more questions? No worries. Our Sailor Services Crew or your travel agent can help walk you through the process. As always, we recommend you purchase our Voyage Protection.
What items are prohibited from being brought on board?
On Virgin Voyages creating a safe and secure environment for our Sailors is our top priority. This is a super-long-but-super-important list of items that are a no-go on every Virgin Voyages vessel. If a sailor is found in possession of such items onboard or during embarkation, The vessel may deny these items from coming onboard, dispose of items or confiscate items until the end of the voyage.
Thank you for helping to ensure the safety of everyone on board.
See the list of all prohibited items.
Thank you for helping to ensure the safety of everyone on board.
See the list of all prohibited items.
Does Virgin Voyages offer travel insurance?
Yes, every Sailor has the opportunity to choose Voyage Protection when booking. If you decide you want to add Voyage Protection after booking, please contact Sailor Services or your travel agent to arrange it prior to making the final payment. Please visit the Aon plan page for more information about Voyage Protection benefits.
I’m booked on back-to-back sailings. Is there a special process to handle my bookings?
We recognize and appreciate that you’re spending some additional time with us, and we are going to make every effort to accommodate your cabin assignments on new bookings.
What are the customs allowances?
Please visit the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website for more information on customs allowances.
Are passports and visas required to sail?
Our voyages require Sailors to have a valid passport with an expiration date at least 6 months after the voyage end date. Additionally, depending on your country of citizenship, certain ports may also require a visa for entry.
However, we understand that spontaneous getaways sometimes occur without sufficient time for passport arrangements. If you fall into this category and you are sailing out of Miami, on an eligible closed-loop voyage, and are a United States citizen, we can make an exception to the passport requirement. In such cases, you will need to present one of the following documents:
However, we understand that spontaneous getaways sometimes occur without sufficient time for passport arrangements. If you fall into this category and you are sailing out of Miami, on an eligible closed-loop voyage, and are a United States citizen, we can make an exception to the passport requirement. In such cases, you will need to present one of the following documents:
- Original valid US Passport
- Original valid US Passport Card
- Original valid Trusted Traveler Card (NEXUS, FAST)
- Original or copy of your state-issued birth certificate AND a physical Government-issued photo ID
- Puerto Rico birth certificates issued prior to July 1, 2010 are not acceptable
- Hospital-issued birth certificates are not acceptable
- Original Consular Report of Birth Abroad issued by the Department of State AND a physical Government-issued photo ID
- Original Certificate of Naturalization issued by US Citizenship and Immigration Services AND a physical Government-issued photo ID
Can you tell me which countries I will need visas for?
Due to the ever-changing requirements with visas, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate of the destinations you will be visiting to establish the necessary visa requirements.
What is the minimum age to travel?
Every Virgin Voyages sailing is an experience created exclusively for adults, and the minimum age to book and sail is 18 years old.
What is Sailor Loot?
Sailor Loot is our cheeky way of saying onboard credit. Once on board, Sailors can use it to make purchases on items like specialty drinks, spa treatments, tattoos, retail and more!
Unlike Future Voyage Credit, Sailor Loot cannot be used on pre-voyage purchases, including Bar Tab.
All Sailor Loot is dedicated to the sailing it is applied to, and any unused funds will not be refunded or rolled over after the voyage ends.
Unlike Future Voyage Credit, Sailor Loot cannot be used on pre-voyage purchases, including Bar Tab.
All Sailor Loot is dedicated to the sailing it is applied to, and any unused funds will not be refunded or rolled over after the voyage ends.
Can I bring musical instruments on board?
Yes, what would a Virgin Voyages experience be without a few guitars? Just be sure all instruments fit through terminal screening equipment. Also, if the music is disturbing other Sailors, which we don't think it will (we know how good you are), we might have to ask you to lower the volume a bit to respect everyone's needs.
Can I bring my CPAP machine in a carry-on?
Yes, Sailors can bring their CPAP machine and distilled water in their carry-on.
Should I bring my own distilled water for my CPAP machine and can the water be in a plastic container?
Yes, we encourage Sailors to bring their own distilled water, but the container must be unopened and labeled as distilled water. Small bottles of water will not be accepted.
If I am traveling to Australia from a country at risk of yellow fever, are there any travel requirements I need to follow?
To ensure smooth sailing through airport immigration, Sailors should ensure they have met all applicable entry requirements for their destinations at the time of travel.
This may include vaccination against yellow fever if arriving within 6 days after leaving or transiting countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.
This may include vaccination against yellow fever if arriving within 6 days after leaving or transiting countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.