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Virgin Voyages is reintroducing its highly popular month-long cruise pass for Summer 2025, offering travellers an extended vacation of up to 40 nights at sea aboard its luxurious fleet. Starting at $14,999 for two people, this pass allows passengers to immerse themselves in an extended getaway with numerous premium perks. These include a stay in a Central Sea Terrace stateroom with a private balcony, high-speed Wi-Fi, complimentary laundry services, and early booking privileges for shore excursions and dining.
This month-long cruise pass builds on the success of a similar offering launched in 2023 and gives passengers access to any of Virgin's three ships: the Scarlet Lady, sailing in Europe; the Valiant Lady, exploring the Caribbean; and the Resilient Lady, cruising the Mediterranean. Each vessel presents distinct itineraries designed for travellers seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure during their extended stay at sea.

In a statement, Virgin Voyages playfully invited travellers to embrace the idea of swapping “zoom gloom” for ocean views from their cabins. They emphasized the appeal of working remotely aboard one of their ships, mentioning their industry-leading at-sea internet, making it easy to join morning meetings while enjoying ocean breezes. With this cruise pass, guests can treat themselves to an extraordinary summer aboard Virgin’s luxurious ships, blending work and leisure seamlessly.

Beyond the appealing stateroom, passengers also benefit from perks like two complimentary specialty coffees per day, early access to book unique shore excursions and reserve dining experiences. The cruise line has also made arrangements for personalized support from its Dedicated Sailor Services team, ensuring travellers feel taken care of throughout their journey. From pre-sailing arrangements to onboard assistance, guests will enjoy smooth sailing from start to finish.

In addition to offering this exclusive cruise pass, Virgin Voyages recently introduced its first-ever credit card, available to U.S. travellers. The card allows customers to earn triple loyalty points on purchases made across Sir Richard Branson's various travel brands, including Virgin Voyages itself. This means that passengers can earn valuable travel rewards while enjoying their month-long adventure at sea, adding an extra incentive for frequent travellers to take advantage of the pass.

With the month-long pass being a limited-time offer, interested travellers are encouraged to act quickly. There are only a small number of passes available, and with such an attractive deal, they’re expected to sell out fast. Travellers can head to Virgin Voyages' official site to learn more and secure their spot by choosing their preferred ship and sailing dates.

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