Summer Season Pass now cruising the Caribbean.

Posted on 06/04/2024

Our Summer Season Pass —bringing Sailors to sea for a full month — was met with such enthusiasm when we launched it in Europe earlier this year that we're expanding our horizons. We’re thrilled to open up more (although still very limited!) month-long itineraries from Miami on Valiant Lady in the Caribbean, visiting dreamy destinations like the white sand shores of Bimini, vibrant Puerto Plata, and ancient Mexican ruins. 
 

Take a vacation away from your monotonous work from home set up (sorry, but…not sorry) and start taking calls from your private hammock overlooking the sea — and this time, your Zoom background is (very) real. With the fastest at-sea internet on the high seas in the biz, it’ll be a breeze hopping on your morning video meeting as you feel, well, the literal ocean breeze. 
 

Starting at $12,000 for up to two Sailors — yes, that’s a 25% savings value — here’s what to expect from your four weeks at sea:

  • Lodging in our iconic Central Sea Terrace cabins
  • Premium Wi-Fi
  • Two specialty coffees per day
  •  Wash & Fold Laundry
  •  Early access booking for dining
  • Early access booking for Shore Things
  • Pre-voyage & onboard support
  • Access to Richard’s Rooftop for the first 25 bookings per month
  • Complimentary champagne to welcome you aboard
     

Make the Caribbean where you live, work, and play for the month of June, July, August, or September. If you’re interested, don’t wait, because we’re only offering a (very) limited amount of passes.
 

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