Scarlet Lady by Virgin Voyages

The Scarlet Lady, a 2,770-passenger ship named after an early Virgin Atlantic airliner, brings luxury to a whole new level. Because everyone on board must be at least 18 years old, the Scarlet Lady's different spaces ensure that there are separate areas for fun, relaxation, and entertainment—as well as plenty of locations designed with adults in mind. The first-ever tattoo parlor at sea, a record shop, a luxury retail arcade with rotating partners like Bulgari and Gucci, and a one-of-a-kind convertible theater with three distinct shows are all available onboard. There is also a posh nightclub, two pool decks with plenty of hot tubs, loungers, swings, and ten private cabanas. In addition, there's a sizeable thermal area, many treatment rooms (including one with a quartz massage bed), and three separate exercise centers in the spacious spa. A bright red running track rings the ship's top, and a separate studio offers free yoga, barre, boxing, and spinning courses.

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