The 2026 version of Virgin Voyages’ Annual Pass now comes with more freebies. The cruise line’s revamped package features a one-week complimentary stay at Necker Island, a $10,000 shopping spree on High Street, and more.
Virgin Voyages’ 2026 offering offers the same benefits as the 2025 pass: unlimited cruises for an entire year, a balcony stateroom, dedicated concierge support, unlimited premium Wi-Fi, free laundry service, priority boarding, $100 in bar credits per cruise, and access to exclusive shipboard events.
Similar to 2025, the 2026 Annual Pass can be activated on the first of the month from January to April 2026 with a corresponding year-long effectivity.
What Are the Enhancements?
2026 Annual Passes have several new perks, specifically:
- Weeklong accommodations at Richard Branson’s Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands
- Roundtrip business-class flights and ferry transfers from anywhere in the continental US to Necker Island
- Daily on-demand delivery of Möet Chandon Impérial through Shake for Champagne
- A branded Yellow Leaf Hammock that passengers can take home
- Suite upgrade for birthday celebrants
- A High Street shopping spree worth $10,000
- A private excursion each quarter
- Personalized RockStar robes
- A beach, poolside, or grove cabana at Virgin’s exclusive Beach Club in Bimini, The Bahamas
These enhancements are available at a significantly higher price. Previously sold for $120,000, the 2026 Pass has a $199,000 price tag, exclusive of fees and taxes. To get one, cruisers should finalize their purchase by March 31, 2025.
All Sailings Are Eligible
Annual Pass holders can join any sailing regardless of the vessel and its itinerary. This means that even voyages onboard the Brilliant Lady, which debuts in May 2026, are free under the program.
Virgin Voyages Senior Vice President of Sailor Experiences, Nicole Huang, noted the success of the 2025 Annual Pass and explained why the 2026 edition was being released much earlier.
“After Richard Branson went on Good Morning America to talk about our Annual Pass, there was so much excitement and buzz,” Huang shared. “It’s truly an industry first and there were long queues to learn more. Our voyage planners shared feedback of Sailors inquiring about 2026 now, so we thought ‘why wait?’ and added a few elements to make the package a little suite-r.”