Virgin Voyages Intends to Unveil a Ship Tease
October 3rd, 2017 • 2 mins read
October 31 is going to become a historical date for the modern cruise world! Why? Because the groundbreaking

Sir Richard Branson and Tom McAlpin
Photo courtesy of Virgin Voyages
Yesterday, on October 2, Virgin Voyages posted an intriguing image on social media. It is likely that the new cruise company will share the details on its upcoming vessel during Facebook Live on October 31.

Source: Virgin Voyages/Facebook
We remind you that Virgin Voyages led by the President and CEO Tom McAlpin is the cruise line with headquarters in Plantation, Fl. Though the company is pretty young (it was founded on December 4, 2014), it has already caused a lot of hype.
The company has ordered 3 revolutionary liners that will be constructed by Fincantieri. Each of them will have a tonnage of 110,000 GT. The company’s first ship steel cutting ceremony took place on March 22, 2017. She will join the Virgin Voyage's fleet in 2020, while the second and the third ships will enter operation in 2021 and 2022 respectively.
You can read more information about this cruise line here.
We already can’t wait to hear new details!
Let’s watch the video of the first Virgin Voyages steel cutting ceremony!
Virgin Voyages Steel Cutting 2017 by
Virgin Voyages
Virgin Voyages
cruise line intends to unveil a “ship tease” this day.
Sir Richard Branson and Tom McAlpin
Photo courtesy of Virgin Voyages
Yesterday, on October 2, Virgin Voyages posted an intriguing image on social media. It is likely that the new cruise company will share the details on its upcoming vessel during Facebook Live on October 31.
Source: Virgin Voyages/Facebook
We remind you that Virgin Voyages led by the President and CEO Tom McAlpin is the cruise line with headquarters in Plantation, Fl. Though the company is pretty young (it was founded on December 4, 2014), it has already caused a lot of hype.
The company has ordered 3 revolutionary liners that will be constructed by Fincantieri. Each of them will have a tonnage of 110,000 GT. The company’s first ship steel cutting ceremony took place on March 22, 2017. She will join the Virgin Voyage's fleet in 2020, while the second and the third ships will enter operation in 2021 and 2022 respectively.
You can read more information about this cruise line here.
We already can’t wait to hear new details!
Let’s watch the video of the first Virgin Voyages steel cutting ceremony!