Adult Only 15 Night British Isles Cruise to Iceland from Portsmouth

No Flying - 20 dining options, Wifi and late 12 noon check out included

Embark on a 15-night adults-only cruise aboard Virgin Voyages’ Valiant Lady, departing Portsmouth—no flights needed! Explore Dublin’s lively pubs, Glasgow’s cultural scene, Liverpool’s musical heritage, and Belfast’s Titanic history. Then sail to Iceland’s dramatic landscapes and geothermal wonders, before visiting Edinburgh’s historic streets and castle views.

Onboard, enjoy Michelin-inspired dining, immersive entertainment, and legendary themed parties—all designed for grown-ups. With stylish cabins, inclusive perks, and a vibrant social atmosphere, this no-fly cruise is the ultimate way to experience Northern Europe in luxury.

Make your way down to Portsmouth to embark the ship and enjoy the sailaway party.

Valiant Lady

This is a brand-new take on cruising for adults only – the young and the young at heart. Forget everything you know or have heard about cruising this is a completely different experience. The kid-free, superyacht-inspired lady ships feature signature red hammocks on every balcony (exclusive to the brand!) and focus on offering nothing but exceptional service; Virgin Voyages’ unique vision has been dropping jaws since they first hit the water. Meet the Valiant Lady 110.000 tonnes 2,700 passengers 1,300 crew What’s included?

  • 20+ eateries with menus curated by Michelin star chefs
  • Group fitness classes
  • Wi-Fi
  • Gratuities
  • Award-winning entertainment
  • Essential drinks
  • Scarlet Night Party - wear red!

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the dining, entertainment and facilities on board ship

Dublin

Discover Dublin, Ireland's lively capital, where historic landmarks, Georgian architecture, and a thriving cultural scene meet modern energy. Explore the iconic Trinity College and Book of Kells, stroll along the River Liffey, and immerse yourself in the city's rich literary heritage. Enjoy traditional Irish pubs, world-class dining, and the famous Guinness Storehouse experience. With its friendly atmosphere, music-filled streets, and easy access to stunning coastal scenery, Dublin is the perfect destination for history lovers, foodies, and adventurers alike.

Greenock (Glasgow)

Discover Greenock, a charming port town on the west coast of Scotland, known for its Victorian architecture, panoramic Clyde views, and rich maritime heritage. Stroll along the Esplanade, visit the McLean Museum and Art Gallery, and explore local shops and cafés.Greenock is the perfect starting point for adventures to Glasgow's vibrant culture, the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, and Scotland's stunning Highlands. With its blend of history, coastal beauty, and easy access to iconic Scottish landscapes, Greenock is a must-visit destination for cruise travelers and explorers alike.

Liverpool

Explore Liverpool, a vibrant UK city famous for its Beatles legacy, historic waterfront, and dynamic arts scene. Stroll along the UNESCO-listed Albert Dock, visit world-class museums like the Maritime Museum and Tate Liverpool, and experience the city's thriving nightlife.Football fans can tour Anfield Stadium, while shoppers enjoy stylish boutiques and dining at Liverpool ONE. With its rich history, iconic music roots, and welcoming atmosphere, Liverpool is the perfect destination for culture lovers and city explorers alike.

Belfast

Discover Belfast, Northern Ireland's vibrant capital, where Victorian architecture, Titanic heritage, and a dynamic cultural scene await. Explore the world-famous Titanic Belfast museum, stroll through the historic Cathedral Quarter, and enjoy lively pubs and restaurants.Take in stunning views along the Causeway Coastal Route or visit the nearby Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its rich history, modern attractions, and warm hospitality, Belfast is the perfect destination for culture lovers and adventurers alike.

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the dining, entertainment and facilities on board ship

Siglufjörður

Siglufjörður is a beautifully secluded town tucked into a narrow fjord on Iceland's Tröllaskagi (Troll Peninsula) in the far north of the country. Surrounded by steep mountains and dramatic coastal scenery, it is often considered one of Iceland's most picturesque towns. Once the herring capital of the North Atlantic, Siglufjörður rose to prominence during the early 20th century and today proudly preserves its maritime heritage through the award-winning Herring Era Museum, one of Iceland's most celebrated cultural attractions. Today, Siglufjörður blends its rich history with a vibrant creative spirit. Colorful houses line the harbor, small cafés and restaurants offer a relaxed atmosphere, and the town hosts popular music and cultural festivals throughout the year. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, skiing, kayaking, and wildlife spotting in the surrounding mountains and fjords, while the scenic drive through mountain tunnels adds to the sense of adventure. Siglufjörður is a hidden gem that perfectly captures Iceland's rugged beauty and authentic northern charm.

Isafjordjur

Situated on a remote peninsula in the north west corner of Iceland 280 miles away from the capital Reykjavik. Explore the rugged and dramatic fjordlike scenery in this Westfjords region of Iceland.

Reykjavík

Reykjavík city centre is approximately forty five minutes by road from Keflavik airport and only 5 minutes away from the cruise terminal on the edge of town. Swim in open-air pools heated by the very geothermal springs that inspired Reykjavik's name. Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is where minerals bubble up from 5,000ft below the earth's surface. The charming old quarter of Reykjavík has colourful wooden houses and narrow streets. Visit the impressive volcanic craters of the Heidmork conservation area, and enjoy a stop at The Pearl, a remarkable and unique building, built in 1988.

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the dining, entertainment and facilities on board ship

Edinburgh

Visit the charming Haymarket area full of cobbled streets magnificent stone buildings, bars, restaurants and pubs. Close by within 15 minutes walk is Edinburgh Castle, and just beyond is the Royal Mile - another picturesque Scottish thoroughfare.

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the dining, entertainment and facilities on board ship

Disembark the ship and make your way home.