Virgin Voyages’ Valiant Lady Just Got a “Glow Up,” With a New Indian Restaurant, a Reborn Nightclub and a Fresh Season in San Juan

By: - June 3rd, 2026
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Valiant Lady just got a "glow up."

Virgin Voyages’ second Lady Ship is back from dry dock, and she didn’t come back the same. Fresh off a head-to-toe renewal, Valiant Lady has been reimagined with new dining, redesigned spaces, and more than 20 new onboard events the line calls Happenings. She spends the summer in the Mediterranean, and then, in October, repositions to San Juan for a season of six- to eight-night Caribbean sailings that run all the way through April 2027.

That last part is the headline. The adults-only ship will run out of Puerto Rico through the heart of the season, which means the makeover isn’t just a European story. It’s coming to the region this fall.

The “glow up” comes after her sister ship, Brilliant Lady, just launched last fall.

The centerpiece of the transformation is a restaurant. It’s called Ariya by Razzle Dazzle, a modern Indian dining room developed with Indie Culinaire and acclaimed chef Maneet Chauhan. Inspired by India’s spice markets, it seats 220 and serves a menu that travels the length of the country, from lamb shank biryani to puffed rice and avocado chaat, with cocktails drawn from the same regional palette. The name carries a story: Ariya was Sir Richard Branson’s great-great-grandmother, a Tamil Nadu traveler who believed food could cross oceans more easily than language. Ariya joins what was already one of the most acclaimed dining lineups at sea.

The rest of the refresh reaches nearly every deck. The Athletic Club, one of the ship’s most popular outdoor spaces, now has shaded daybed clusters and updated lounge seating oriented toward the ocean. The Roundabout has been refreshed in Valiant Lady’s signature plum with new furniture groupings. Grounds Club Too still pours Intelligentsia Coffee by day, but now becomes a full bar from late afternoon on — an easy pre-dinner ritual or a low-key landing spot after a show.

The dance floor got the most dramatic change. In The Manor, the raised platforms have been removed, opening up the room and making space for more movement and late-night energy. On the Rocks relocated its stage for better sightlines across the center bar and added seating, and The Dock added a new stage setup and a windscreen to keep its sunset-to-starlight performances comfortable when conditions shift. The shopping lineup expanded too, with TAG and Pandora joining the onboard stores and the Virgin Voyages brand shop moving into a bigger, more prominent space.

The biggest piece of the relaunch is the entertainment, built around the idea that the ship should never feel like just one thing. The more than 20 new Happenings range from big-stage spectacle to intimate, character-led parties. In the Red Room, Sink or Swim turns the theater into a high-stakes game show, and Sports Smarts blends sports trivia with physical challenges. In The Manor, Pay Attent!on channels vintage TV game show energy and Nice Box! unpacks mystery retail. After dark, the lineup gets bolder and more social with concepts like Dirty Laundry, which turns strangers into teammates, and Off the Record, a high-stakes social game of secrets and strategy.

The food-and-drink Happenings lean into Virgin Voyages’ culinary credentials. Extra Virgin: Aperitivo Club explores spritzes, premium olive oils, and the science of pasta pairings. Espresso Yourself pairs three espresso martinis with live music and coffee-inspired art, while Sweet Aft Matcha invites Sailors to whisk their own and sample the history and flavor pairings behind matcha. For something softer, the slate expands into Silent Sweat, a headphone-led reset at The Perch, plus hands-on sessions in upcycling, ropework, and crochet that send guests home with something they made. Sir Richard Branson’s lifelong love of chess even gets its own social tournament, Check, Please.

Behind the visible changes is a less obvious one. All of the ship’s more than 1,300 crew went through a culture refresh the line calls The Virgin Way, which Virgin Voyages describes as central to the service Sailors return for. “Valiant Lady was already one of the most compelling ships at sea, but we kept asking ourselves how to make her even more worth coming back for,” said Nirmal Saverimuttu, CEO of Virgin Voyages, who pointed to Ariya, The Manor, and the reimagined Happenings as evidence of the ship’s new energy.

Before San Juan, Valiant Lady has a full European summer ahead — the Italian Grand Tour, the French Riviera, Ibiza, a Northern Explorer run from Amsterdam up through Iceland, and a rare Total Eclipse of the Med sailing that places Sailors in the path of totality on open water. Then she turns toward the Caribbean, where her six- to eight-night sailings from San Juan will run through April 2027.

About the author

Karen Udler is the Deputy Travel Editor of Caribbean Journal. A graduate of Duke University, has been traveling across the Americas for three decades. First an expert on Latin American travel, Karen has been traveling with CJ for more than a decade. She likes to focus on wellness, luxury travel and food.
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