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Sir Richard Branson may be joining your 80,000 Virgin Points Virgin Voyages cruise!

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Virgin Voyages is currently offering an exceptional redemption opportunity for anyone with 80,000 Virgin Points to spare.

You can get a seven night European cruise on ‘Valiant Lady’ or ‘Resilient Lady’, the 2nd and 3rd ships in the Virgin Voyages fleet, for just 80,000 Virgin Points for two people.

If you don’t have 80,000 Virgin Points in your account, you can buy the extra here. You should still come out ahead.

EDIT: Virgin Red has now updated its T&C and has blocked the cruise with Sir Richard Branson from points redemptions.

Valiant Lady Virgin Voyages

What’s included with your cruise?

The cruise is full board. All your meals, soft drinks, fitness classes, entertainment etc are included – even tips.

The following are not included:

  • alcoholic drinks, although package deals are usually offered before departure allowing you to prepay for drinks credit at a discount if you wish
  • flights and transfers to Athens or Barcelona
  • someone to look after your children back home – these are adults only trips

A lot of HfP readers jumped on these redemptions last year and 100+ seem to have already booked for this summer. The feedback in our forum has been fantastic – from young and old, from those who wanted a bit of a party to those who simply wanted a quiet break after a tricky couple of years. There is a Virgin Voyages master thread in our forum for your Q&A.

As one of our readers wrote this morning (the original comment is in the comments!):

“On ‘Greek Island Glow’ and can confirm we are pinching ourselves at the quality of this trip for the points paid. Absolutely amazing. Breakfast in The Wake this morning was nothing short of perfection. Anyone on the fence, with the points (or not, just buy them it’s still incredible value) just book it. You won’t be disappointed.”

If you are short of Virgin Points, options include:

  • transferring Tesco Clubcard points (should happen overnight)
  • transferring American Express Membership Rewards points (should be instant)
  • transferring Heathrow Rewards points (not clear about timeframe)

Where can you go on a Virgin Voyages 80,000 points cruise?

You can see the full list of cruises available in this HfP article. For the sake of space I am not repeating it here.

Virgin Voyages 80000 points cruise

You can join Sir Richard Branson!

Virgin Voyages has announced that the ‘Greek Island Glow’ cruise, departing from Athens on 27th August, will have Sir Richard Branson onboard.

Renamed “A Virgin Celebration Voyage”, it will give guests exclusive access to Sir Richard Branson, Virgin company leaders and the brand’s founding members.

To quote:

“Celebrate Virgin’s legendary history with Richard on August 27th from Athens.

Come make waves on our first ever voyage that celebrates Virgin’s 50+ year history at sea. With exclusive events and activities, get a behind-the-scenes peek behind the global brand — with Richard himself coming aboard to celebrate with you during this 7-night sailing from Athens.

It’s time to celebrate Virgin’s legendary history at sea. This special sailing pulls back the signature red curtain by offering you a rare glimpse into how Virgin became one of the most recognizable brands of all time. There will be exclusive events plus never-before-told-stories from Richard and his friends — taking you from Virgin’s rock-n-roll past and into its galactic future, in between visits to Santorini, Rhodes, Bodrum, and Mykonos. Join us August 27th on our most iconic voyage yet.”

Here is the itinerary for this cruise and indeed all of the other ‘Greek Island Glow’ cruises:

  • Day 1 – Piraeus (Athens). Departs at 7:00pm.
  • Day 2 – Santorini. Arrives at 9:00am, departs at 10:00pm.
  • Day 3 – Rhodes. Arrives at 9:00am, departs at 6:00pm.
  • Day 4 – Bodrum. Arrives at 8:00am, departs at 8:00pm.
  • Day 5 – Sailing.
  • Day 6 – Mykonos. Arrives at 9:00am.
  • Day 7 – Mykonos. Departs at 2:00pm.
  • Day 8 – Piraeus (Athens). Arrives at 6:30am.

Here are a few things to note:

  • you need to fly to and from Athens at your own expense
  • it is adults only
  • the cost is 80,000 Virgin Points for a Sea Terrace or Limited View Sea Terrace cabin, which sleeps one or two people – there is no discount for single occupancy

Can you still book onto Richard’s cruise with Virgin Points?

EDIT: Virgin Red has now updated its T&C and has blocked the cruise with Sir Richard Branson from points redemptions.

It’s not clear. Plenty of readers have already booked on this trip using points, before Sir Richard’s visit was announced.

On the positive side, the rules say:

“Each Access Key required to book a cabin is only applicable for a seven night sailing from Athens on Resilient Lady or a seven-night sailing from Barcelona on Valiant Lady departing no later than 31.08.2023. Any other use of the Access Key will be void.”

…. which means you’re OK.

However, the website also names the cruises included. Richard’s cruise is no longer a ‘Greek Island Glow’ but has been renamed ‘Virgin Celebration Voyage’.

Does this means it is excluded? We don’t know.

However, Virgin Red has been refunding bookings (unofficially, it is not in the rules) as long as the access key code has not been used. Once you are booked on a particular ship you cannot cancel.

How much do these cruises cost for cash?

Take a look – you’re getting up to £2,900 of value for your 80,000 Virgin Points on peak dates. Here is a ‘Greek Island Glow’ quote for the 30th July sailing:

Virgin Voyages 80000 Virgin points offer

This is a ludicrous 3.6p per Virgin Point. That’s 3.6x more than you’ll get for a premium cabin flight in most cases, and 7x more than you’ll get for any other redemption via the Virgin Red site.

If you want to find out more about Virgin Voyages, here is our report from an afternoon on ‘Scarlet Lady’, the first ship in the fleet.

If you want to top up your balance by buying Virgin Points, the link is here.

You can book via the Virgin Red app or online. Read the instructions carefully before booking – you need to check there is still a relevant cabin available for cash before ordering your booking code, and once it arrives you should book ASAP before the availability disappears.

You can find out more – especially if you want to learn more about the other itineraries on offer – in this HfP article.


How to earn Virgin Points from UK credit cards

How to earn Virgin Points from UK credit cards (September 2024)

As a reminder, there are various ways of earning Virgin Points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses.

You can choose from two official Virgin Atlantic credit cards (apply here, the Reward+ card has a bonus of 18,000 Virgin Points and the free card has a bonus of 3,000 Virgin Points):

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

18,000 bonus points and 1.5 points for every £1 you spend Read our full review

Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard

3,000 bonus points, no fee and 1 point for every £1 you spend Read our full review

You can also earn Virgin Points from various American Express cards – and these have sign-up bonuses too.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold is FREE for a year and comes with 20,000 Membership Rewards points, which convert into 20,000 Virgin Points.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 20,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express comes with 40,000 Membership Rewards points, which convert into 40,000 Virgin Points.

The Platinum Card from American Express

40,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

Small business owners should consider the two American Express Business cards. Points convert at 1:1 into Virgin Points.

American Express Business Platinum

Up to 80,000 points when you sign-up and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

American Express Business Gold

Get up to 40,000 points as a sign-up offer and FREE for a year Read our full review

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which earn Virgin Points

(Want to earn more Virgin Points?  Click here to see our recent articles on Virgin Atlantic and Flying Club and click here for our home page with the latest news on earning and spending other airline and hotel points.)

Comments (30)

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  • Kev Mac says:

    ‘Virgin’s legendary history at sea’?

    Absolute guff.

    • Ralph says:

      “Virgin’s legendary history.”

      Not sure where you got the “at sea” bit.

      Why don’t you try going back to bed and getting out the other side.

      • Nick says:

        Ralph – if you read the article, you would know where Kev Mac got the “at sea” bit

        “Come make waves on our first ever voyage that celebrates Virgin’s 50+ year history at sea” and “ It’s time to celebrate Virgin’s legendary history at sea”

        Like Kev Mac, I am unaware of Virgin having a 50+ year involvement with the sea. Maybe the wording is clumsy and it is meant to read its time to celebrate Virgin’s legendary history whilst at sea.

  • rob(staaaar) says:

    Have codes; will travel. Legendary 😉

  • Philondon says:

    Today is day 2 of our Greek Glow cruise. I believe we have arrived in Santorini but as we treated ourselves to breakfast in bed and my partner brought it to me, I’ve not looked out of the terrace doors properly yet!

    So much happened on day 1 starting with the Let’s Set Sail party around the pool where they handed out free glasses of sparkling wine, to the acrobatic Persephone Greek mythological show and then the pyjama party!!

    Thank you so much Rob for writing about this cruise for 80,000 points as it was excellent value, and I wouldn’t have had the money to pay for this cruise, currently.

    • Yvo says:

      Also on GIG (had champagne with the lovely Phil yesterday) and can confirm we are pinching ourselves at the quality of this trip for the points paid.
      Absolutely amazing.
      Breakfast in The WaKe this morning was nothing short of perfection. Anyone on the fence, with the points (or not, just buy them it’s still incredible value) just book it.
      You wont be disappointed.

      • Philondon says:

        It’s been lovely meeting you too, Yvo. We have shared discoveries and tips with each other well. Some discovered on the ship stay on the ship! Lol

        We had dinner in the Wake last night. Lovely steak.

        This cruise really is like a 5 star hotel with excellent service from every employee.

        • His Holyness says:

          What’s it like bevvie wise? Did you buy any drinks packages?

  • Nat says:

    Articles keep quoting the £2900 value but the cabin you actually end up with is £4200. So it’s 5.25p/point!

    • Rob says:

      To be fair they are chucking in huge levels of freebies (eg $1200 of airline credit) on cash bookings so I was happy sticking with £2900.

      • Nat says:

        Well…kind of (and a lovely argument to have as the credit goes to you for tipping us off to this!!)… My Greek Island Glow for 20/8, Central Sea Terrace is £5,220 with £1000 of airline credit taking it down to £4,220 cash to be paid. You do get a bar tab (looks like it might be 600USD) with that to be fair. But overall it’s still ridiculous!!

  • Travel Strong says:

    Reminder that if you are short on points you can also use Points Booster (also known as Miles Booster) to purchase a chunk of points at 1p per point – if you have flown with virgin in the last 6 months.
    West Coast USA = 20k points for £200.

  • Doommonger says:

    Lots of spare capacity on cruise liners currently = ridiculous giveaways, take it while you can.

  • Frank turner says:

    There was a lot of angry comments about using the code for an XL room but we did it and it worked fine – nice little free upgrade.

    Free fizz round the pool and dinner last night was insane. Got to be one of the best use of points I’ve ever done

  • J says:

    Does anyone know if the points account holder has to travel? I’m tempted to book a trip as a gift to my parents (same surname as me).

    • Rob says:

      No. Give your parents the access code you receive and they can book.

    • Yvo says:

      The code is completely standalone. Don’t need to be the same name.

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