Virgin Voyages Help & Support for Accessibility
Accessibility
Are there wheelchair-accessible cabins?
To get more information or request accessibility assistance on your upcoming voyage visit our Accessibility Website.
I’m a Sailor with a disability who has booked an upcoming voyage. If I require an accommodation or other type of assistance, is there anything I should be doing in advance?
Our Crew will be able to assist you best with as much information and advanced notice as possible. Please contact our Sailor Services Crew at 954-488-2955 (US), +44 (20) 30034919 (UK) or +61 (1800) 491708 (AUS). Of course, if you do not require any special assistance or accommodation, you’re all set, and we’ll see you on board.
To get more information or request accessibility assistance on your upcoming voyage visit our Accessibility Website.
Are there cabins for Sailors with disabilities or requiring the use of mobility devices?
To get more information or request accessibility assistance on your upcoming voyage visit our Accessibility Website.
Are you able to accommodate my dietary requests and/or food allergies?
Special dietary requests should be submitted at least 45 days prior to sailing. For requests made with less notice, we will make our best efforts to provide your requested accommodation but cannot guarantee our ability to do so.
We can arrange to have no sugar and low sodium meals for Sailors with those specific medical dietary restrictions upon request.
Please note, Virgin Voyages does not have allergen-free kitchens. We do not offer Halal or Kosher Dining options.
Are there special services I can request to assist with my medical condition?
To get more information or request accessibility assistance on your upcoming voyage visit our Accessibility Website.
Am I allowed to bring my service animal on my voyage?
While in public areas, service dogs must be on a leash, harness, or other restraining device. Due to health regulations, service dogs are not permitted in pools, whirlpools, or spas. Care and supervision of the service dog is the sole responsibility of the owner. Our ships will not provide food or care for the dog but will provide designated service animal relief stations onboard that can be set up on Deck 7. Service dogs may not be left unattended in the cabin.
Virgin Voyages reserves the right to remove or exclude a service animal if it is out of control and its handler does not take effective action to control it, it is not housebroken, it poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others, or it is disruptive while on board. Damage to cabins or our ship caused by a service dog will be charged to the handler/occupant's account.
For more information on service dogs in the United States, we invite you to visit the U.S. Department of Justice Service Animal FAQs.
How can I call Sailor Services if I'm deaf or hard of hearing?
Do you provide braille materials on board?
Will Virgin Voyages provide interpreters for deaf or hard of hearing Sailors?
What services are available for Sailors who are deaf or hard of hearing? Will you provide a TDD kit?
I need to bring oxygen on board. What are the procedures?
Sailors are permitted to bring oxygen cylinders and equipment on board within the following guidelines:
Sailors must make independent arrangements for the rental, delivery, and return of any oxygen cylinders and related medical equipment. Only 2 cylinders per cabin may be personally hand carried aboard by Sailors. All other quantities must be delivered. Stevedores at the port terminal are unable to coordinate the transfer of oxygen cylinders.
Due to safety concerns and storage limitations, liquid oxygen or large cylinder systems (greater than 680 liters or E / M-24 size) are not permitted, and the types and quantities of oxygen cylinders allowed on board may be limited.
Sailors bringing more than one cylinder must make their own arrangements for transportation to the cruise terminal.
To coordinate an oxygen rental, you can reach out to Scootaround at (toll-free) 1-888-441-7575 or 204-982-0657