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Bimini Beach Club or Bust! Virgin Voyages Spills Details on New Island Experience

July 18, 2019
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Bimini Beach Club or Bust! Virgin Voyages Spills Details on New Island Experience
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If you're booked on an inaugural Virgin Voyages sailing aboard the Scarlet Lady in 2020, embarkation day can't come soon enough.

Although it will be a while before you get to board the vessel, you can get your Virgin Voyages fix with the latest news about the first ship in the fleet that caters to an exclusively 18 and older crowd. The overall cruise concept that Richard Branson's team has charted is designed for people who've always said they hate cruises.

Over the past few months, Virgin has teased us with details about the ship, its itineraries, the cabins and industry-first onboard activities like the tattoo parlor.

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Today, Virgin is showing off The Beach Club at Bimini in the Bahamas by way of this splashy video that does, indeed, make this swanky port of call look quite enticing.

Welcoming passengers starting in April 2020, The Beach Club -- said to be just a quick transfer from the pier -- is Branson's answer to the cruise line private island, like Royal Caribbean's Perfect Day at CocoCay or Disney's Castaway Cay.

(Photo courtesy of Virgin Voyages)

A massive lagoon-style pool and lounge area that overlooks the ocean is at the center of the club. As you watch the video, it's easy to see the influence of Spain's Ibiza or some of the beach towns along the French Riviera.

The Beach Club - Bimini - Virgin Voyages
Rendering courtesy of Virgin Voyages

The cruise line promises daily activities with a very deliberate arc of energy at The Beach Club. It starts with meditation and reflection -- and some morning yoga thrown in for good measure.

As the sun gets higher, it revs up into more active pursuits like swimming, snorkeling and kayaking, or playing volleyball and diving the SS Sapona shipwreck, just a few miles off the island's southern shore. At lunchtime, enjoy complimentary Bahamian-inspired cuisine like banana leaf-wrapped queen snapper, a yummy conch and mango salad, and traditional rum cake.

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Later in the day, The Beach Club vibe cranks up with a full-on party led by musicians and DJs. Founding DJ Mark Ronson -- who has collaborated with the likes of Lady Gaga, Adele and Bruno Mars -- will take to the turntables on four yet-to-be announced itineraries.

Not surprisingly, Virgin promises some serious "retox" after your morning detox. The Beach Club's six bars provide libations in a layout that offers group seating arrangements for friends and intimate nooks for couples. Cabanas at the beach and pool will also be available to rent.

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Rendering courtesy of Virgin Voyages

As night falls, the beach bonfire lights the shoreline and an acoustic musical performance will close out the day.

Image courtesy of Virgin Voyages

If you're booked into a RockStar Suite, you'll be a VIP at The Beach Club with access to a dedicated bar, beach cabana, outdoor terrace with sun loungers and food-delivery service.

Scarlet Lady sets sail in April 2020 with round-trip Caribbean itineraries from Miami.

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