Virgin's 12-night one-way voyage from Barcelona to Rome brings you to Mallorca, Ibiza, Cannes, Corsica, La Spezia, the Amalfi Coast, and Sicily. One minute you’ll be partying it up in Ibiza, the next you’ll be living the glamorous Hollywood lifestyle in Cannes, or walking in the footsteps of emperors in Rome — all under the magical, mysterious glow of the epic solar eclipse at sea.
12 Night Itinerary
Not Included:
Flights, Travel Insurance
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About the Sailing

321 days to go

Scarlet Lady
Virgin Voyages
Departing Barcelona on Monday, August 10th 2026
12-night trip going to European Coast (Europe)
Visiting: Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Spanish Isle, Ibiza, Cannes, Ajaccio, La Spezia, Cinque Terre, Salerno + Amalfi, Catania, Civitavecchia (Rome)
Other Cabin Categories are available at Prevailing Rate, also Cabins for 1, 3 or 4 people.
Call Debra (832-447-1323) or email (dmcgregor@cruiseplanners.com) or
LaTasha (832-447-1454) or email (lmabin@cruiseplanners.com) for availability.
Staterooms

Central Sea Terrace
Stateroom Type: Balcony
For Sailors who prefer to be mid ship, this cabin has all the comforts and amenities of The Sea Terrace, but is positioned closer to the action.
Featuring nautically inspired brass and leather finishings, this sensory and responsive clever cabin has it all from the personal∘ tablet, intuitive mood lighting, music controls, movie streaming, one-touch room service, European queen, transitional Seabed, handwoven terrace hammock and upgraded bathroom experience with a Roomy Rainshower. Sleeps up to three.
Heroes:
- Terrace hammock
- Seabed
- Roomy Rainshower
Mood lighting
Unique Call-Outs:
- Centrally located midship
- Saddle leather lounge chair
- Champagne table
Brilliant Basics:
- Glam area
- Clever cabin technology
- In-room entertainment (43” 4K TV)
- Steamer & hairdryer
- In-room safe (fits 17” laptop)
- Flexible wardrobe for luggage and clothes
- Mini bar
- Plugs/USBs in all the right places
Per Guest
Guest 1: $4,994.00
Guest 2: $4,994.00
includes all applicable taxes and fees
Itinerary
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Day
Date
Port
Arrive
Depart
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Day 1
Date 08/10/2026
Port Barcelona
Arrive --
Depart 6:00pm
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Day 2
Date 08/11/2026
Port Palma de Mallorca, Spanish Isle
Arrive 8:00am
Depart 6:00pm
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Day 3
Date 08/12/2026
Port At Sea
Arrive --
Depart --
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Day 4
Date 08/13/2026
Port Ibiza
Arrive 8:00am
Depart 5:00pm
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Day 5
Date 08/14/2026
Port At Sea
Arrive --
Depart --
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Day 6
Date 08/15/2026
Port Cannes
Arrive 8:00am
Depart 8:00pm
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Day 7
Date 08/16/2026
Port Ajaccio
Arrive 8:00am
Depart 6:00pm
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Day 8
Date 08/17/2026
Port La Spezia, Cinque Terre
Arrive 8:00am
Depart 8:00pm
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Day 9
Date 08/18/2026
Port At Sea
Arrive --
Depart --
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Day 10
Date 08/19/2026
Port Salerno + Amalfi
Arrive 8:00am
Depart 6:00pm
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Day 11
Date 08/20/2026
Port Catania
Arrive 9:00am
Depart 8:00pm
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Day 12
Date 08/21/2026
Port At Sea
Arrive --
Depart --
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Day 13
Date 08/22/2026
Port Civitavecchia (Rome)
Arrive 6:30am
Depart --
About the Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady
With a name inspired by an early Virgin Atlantic plane, Scarlet Lady is Virgin Voyages' premium take on what a luxury cruise ship means - sailing from the vibrant shores of Miami. Ushering in a new era for sea travel, she's designed with a unique approach to how cruises look and feel.
Details and Deck Plans
Year Built | 2020 | Capacity | 2,770 |
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Year Refurbished | -- | Elevators | 4 |
Registry | -- | Restaurants | 20 |
Tonnage | 60 | Bars | 20 |
Cabins | 1,408 | Pools | 2 |
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins | Y | Theaters | Y |
Shops | Y | Library | N |
Meeting Rooms | Y | Casino | Y |
Spa | Y | Disco | Y |
Fitness Center | Y | Children's Program | N |
Internet Cafe | N |
Ports of Call
Barcelona (Day 1)

Palma de Mallorca, Spanish Isle (Day 2)

Ibiza (Day 4)

The Balearic Islands lie scattered in the western Mediterranean off the southeast coast of Spain. Regular ferry service connects the principal islands of the archipelago with the mainland. Through history, the three main islands, Ibiza, Mallorca and Menorca, were the object of invasion by outside powers. Moorish forces arrived during the 8th century and established their hold until the disintegration of the Caliphate of Cordoba. James I of Aragon gained control over these specks of land in 1229, only to see them integrated into the independent kingdom of Mallorca in 1276. Later they were returned to the Aragonese crown. Today, invasions occur daily at airports and yacht harbors around the islands. The alluring mild climate attracts scores of northern Europeans who grow weary of cloudy days and cold temperatures. They come here to enjoy the sunshine and the beaches; at night they fill the clubs until the early morning hours. The name Ibiza has become synonymous with pleasure seeking.
As your ship pulls into the port of Eivissa (also known as Ibiza Town), you will have a fine view of the impressive fortifications. An easy stroll along the cobbled streets takes you to the lively downtown area of shops and restaurants. D'Alt Vila, the old town dominates the port and seafront. With its historic buildings and stately mansions, D'Alt Vila is the very heart of Eivissa. Step inside the cool recesses of the 13th-century Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de la Nieves (Our Lady of the Snows) or visit the Archaeological Museum, where the island’s history is well represented. As the sun arcs overhead, pause in an outdoor cafe for a glass of chilled Ibizan sangria.
Cannes (Day 6)

Ajaccio (Day 7)

La Spezia, Cinque Terre (Day 8)
Salerno + Amalfi (Day 10)
Catania (Day 11)

Civitavecchia (Rome) (Day 13)
