Operator: Virgin Voyages
Duration: 8 days / 7 nights
Rating: Luxury
Holiday Type: Cruise, Ocean_Cruise
Operating Season: 2026
Comfort Rating: N/A
This 7-night odyssey departs from Barcelona and spends a day sailing to Civitavecchia – the gateway to Rome. Next, you’ll sail to La Spezia, a picturesque port city conveniently located near Italy’s most beloved destinations: Pisa, Positano and Florence. From there you’ll head to Cannes, then spend two nights soaking up the sun and dancing under the moon in Ibiza before returning to Barcelona.
| Departure | Return | Ship | From Port | To Port | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 21, 2026 | Jun 28, 2026 | Valiant Lady | Barcelona | Barcelona | Available |
| Room Grade | Type | Double | Single | Triple | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Massive Suite | suite | £ | £ | £ | closed |
| Fab Suite | suite | £5995.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| Posh Suite | suite | £ | £ | £ | closed |
| Gorgeous Suite | suite | £ | £ | £ | closed |
| Brilliant Suite | suite | £ | £ | £ | closed |
| Cheeky Corner Suite - Biggest Terrace | suite | £ | £ | £ | closed |
| Cheeky Corner Suite - Even Bigger Terrace | suite | £3500.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| Cheeky Corner Suite - Pretty Big Terrace | suite | £3465.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| Seriously Suite | suite | £3115.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| Sweet Aft Suite - Biggest Terrace | suite | £3255.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| Sweet Aft Suite - Even Bigger Terrace | suite | £3220.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| Sweet Aft Suite - Pretty Big Terrace | suite | £3150.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| XL Sea Terrace | balcony | £1878.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| Central Sea Terrace | balcony | £1563.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| The Sea Terrace | balcony | £1528.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| Limited View Sea Terrace | balcony | £1388.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| Solo Sea View | outside | £ | £ | £ | closed |
| The Sea View | outside | £1228.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| Solo Insider | inside | £ | £ | £ | closed |
| The Insider | inside | £928.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| The Insider (Guarantee Cabin) | inside | £660.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| The Sea View (Guarantee Cabin) | outside | £821.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| The Sea Terrace (Guarantee Cabin) | balcony | £928.0 | £ | £ | Available |
| Social Insider | inside | £ | £ | £ | |
| Mega RockStar (Guarantee Quarters) | suite | £ | £ | £ | closed |
| RockStar (Guarantee Quarters) | suite | £2788.0 | £ | £ | Available |
Photo credit: Enes F, Unsplash
Barcelona
SpainThe infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars.
Operator Notes:
With a home port only steps from Barcelona’s diverse neighborhoods and the famed urban beach of La Barceloneta, Sailors will uncover hidden secrets from local market cooking classes to modern and historic art in this vibrant seaside, architecturally stunning European city.
At Sea
Photo credit: Photograph by Matthew Schwartz
Civitavecchia
ItalyItaly's vibrant capital lives in the present, but no other city on earth evokes its past so powerfully. For over 2,500 years, emperors, popes, artists, and common citizens have left their mark here. Archaeological remains from ancient Rome, art-stuffed churches, and the treasures of Vatican City vie for your attention, but Rome is also a wonderful place to practice the Italian-perfected il dolce far niente, the sweet art of idleness. Your most memorable experiences may include sitting at a caffè in the Campo de' Fiori or strolling in a beguiling piazza.
Operator Notes:
With a home port only steps from Civitavecchia diverse neighborhoods, Sailors will uncover hidden secrets from local market cooking classes to modern and historic art in this vibrant seaside, architecturally stunning European city.
La Spezia
ItalyLa Spezia is sometimes thought of as nothing but a large, industrialized naval port en route to the Cinque Terre and Portovenere, but it does possess some charm, and it gives you a look at a less tourist-focused part of the Riviera. Its palm-lined promenade, fertile citrus parks, renovated Liberty-style palazzos, and colorful balcony-lined streets make parts of La Spezia surprisingly beautiful. Monday through Saturday mornings, you can stroll through the fresh fish, produce, and local-cheese stalls at the outdoor market on Piazza Cavour, and on Friday take part in the busy flea market on Via Garibaldi. There's also Porto Mirabello, a newly built tourist port with a pool club, shops, and several restaurants that overlook the fleet of super-yachts.
Operator Notes:
Halfway between Genoa and Pisa is La Spezia — the perfect hub for you to discover the countryside of Liguria and Tuscany. With Cinque Terre being on most travelers’ bucket lists, a quick train ride will get you to the five towns overland, or you can hitch a ride (book a Shore Thing) by sea.
Photo credit: Barna Bartis
Cannes
FranceCannes is pampered with the luxurious year-round climate that has made it one of the most popular resorts in Europe. Cannes was an important sentinel site for the monks who established themselves on Île St-Honorat in the Middle Ages. Its bay served as nothing more than a fishing port until in 1834 an English aristocrat, Lord Brougham, fell in love with the site during an emergency stopover with a sick daughter. He had a home built here and returned every winter for a sun cure—a ritual quickly picked up by his peers. Between the popularity of Le Train Blue transporting wealthy passengers from Calais, and the introduction in 1936 of France's first paid holidays, Cannes became the destination, a tasteful and expensive breeding ground for the upper-upscale.Cannes has been further glamorized by the ongoing success of its annual film festival, as famous as Hollywood's Academy Awards. About the closest many of us will get to feeling like a film star is a stroll here along La Croisette, the iconic promenade that gracefully curves the wave-washed sand coastline, peppered with chic restaurants and prestigious private beaches. This is precisely the sort of place for which the French invented the verb flâner (to dawdle, saunter): strewn with palm trees and poseurs, its fancy boutiques and status-symbol grand hotels—including the Carlton, the legendary backdrop to Grace Kelly in To Catch a Thief —all vying for the custom of the Louis Vuitton set. This legend is, to many, the heart and soul of the Côte d'Azur.
Operator Notes:
Famed for its annual star-studded international film festival, posh sunlounger-striped beaches, and massive yachts moored at the port, Cannes is one of the most glamorous cities in the French Riviera. A stroll down La Croisette, the town's long beach promenade, will lead you to numerous designer bars, couture stores, and fabulous hotels nestled in stunning old palaces.
Make sure to have your camera ready at all times — not only is celeb-spotting a common pastime in Cannes, but the remarkable architecture and unparalleled natural beauty give the A-listers a run for their money.
Spend a day at the beach where Borat's infamous mankini made its debut, watch the sunset at the romantic old quarter of Le Suquet, or dance the night away like the rich and famous did at oh-so many film premiere parties. The city is packed with a sense of duality — where historic, European streets filled with low-key restaurants meet moments (okay, weeks) of peak social glitz and glamour — giving you the opportunity to experience this French gem any way you so choose.
This port may require Sailors to board a tender — it will both drop you off and pick you up from the ship to the port and vice versa.
Ibiza
SpainHedonistic and historic, Eivissa (Ibiza, in Castilian) is a city jam-packed with cafés, nightspots, and trendy shops; looming over it are the massive stone walls of Dalt Vila —the medieval city declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999—and its Gothic cathedral. Squeezed between the north walls of the old city and the harbor is Sa Penya, a long labyrinth of stone-paved streets that offer some of the city's best offbeat shopping, snacking, and exploring. The tourist information office on Vara de Rey has a useful map of walks through the old city.
Operator Notes:
Arrive at golden hour for a catamaran sunset sail before jetting to one of Ibiza’s famed night clubs. For those more into delicious than dancing, try an olive oil or local winery eco-tour, carve out a secluded spa day complete with a mind-balancing yoga class, or just let the old city guide you.
Ibiza
SpainHedonistic and historic, Eivissa (Ibiza, in Castilian) is a city jam-packed with cafés, nightspots, and trendy shops; looming over it are the massive stone walls of Dalt Vila —the medieval city declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999—and its Gothic cathedral. Squeezed between the north walls of the old city and the harbor is Sa Penya, a long labyrinth of stone-paved streets that offer some of the city's best offbeat shopping, snacking, and exploring. The tourist information office on Vara de Rey has a useful map of walks through the old city.
Operator Notes:
Arrive at golden hour for a catamaran sunset sail before jetting to one of Ibiza’s famed night clubs. For those more into delicious than dancing, try an olive oil or local winery eco-tour, carve out a secluded spa day complete with a mind-balancing yoga class, or just let the old city guide you.
Photo credit: Enes F, Unsplash
Barcelona
SpainThe infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars.
Operator Notes:
With a home port only steps from Barcelona’s diverse neighborhoods and the famed urban beach of La Barceloneta, Sailors will uncover hidden secrets from local market cooking classes to modern and historic art in this vibrant seaside, architecturally stunning European city.
With a name derived from the Latin, valère meaning strong, our second lady ship is calling Barcelona home before setting sail on our first Virgin Voyages Mediterranean cruise, with three irresistible itineraries across Europe.
Ship Type: Ocean
Size: Super
Passengers
2,762
Crew
1,150
Cabins
1,404
Length
278.0 m
Beam
38.0 m
Speed
20 knots
