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Brilliant Lady of Virgin Voyages docks at Larnaca port (pics)

"Larnaca Port" extended a warm welcome to the Brilliant Lady of Virgin Voyages, which is currently docked at the port.

“We are delighted to host this spectacular new vessel and wish her every success in her first year on the seas,” Larnaca Port’s management said on its LinkedIn page.

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Construction of the 267m LOA, 16-deck, 'adults only' cruise ship was completed in December 2023 and she is set to join the three existing Virgin Lady Ships: Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady and Resilient Lady.

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She accommodates up to 2,700 passengers in 1,408 cabins, along with 250 members of staff. Lifestyle amenities aboard include a nightclub, casino, bars, retail stores, a vinyl record shop, an espresso bar, spinning studio and yoga studio.

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Brilliant Lady's sustainability features include energy-efficient engines and advanced wastewater treatment systems. Tinted windows, LED lighting, and room sensors all help reduce energy use while sustainably sourced seafood and direct trade coffee lighten the impact of the kitchen's extensive supply chain. All Virgin Voyages vessels have banned unnecessary singe-use plastics including straws, water bottles, shopping bags, food packaging, stirrers and takeaway cups.

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