Virgin Voyages has introduced a single unified Groups program that lets travel advisors hold up to 75 cabins with no deposit and locks fares from the moment a group booking is created.
Virgin Voyages has folded its previous Groups programs into one structure, giving travel advisors more flexibility and a consistent set of benefits for selling group cruises on its adults-only fleet.
The headline change: advisors can hold up to 75 cabins with no deposit required and any fares and promotions are locked from the moment the group is created, protecting clients from future price increases.

The program splits into two tiers. Small Groups cover eight to 16 cabins with a 120-day recall, while Large Groups run from 17 to 75 cabins with a 150-day recall.
All existing groups keep their original benefits and 120-day recall, unchanged.
What advisors earn on a group

Advisors can choose how they earn: one free cabin for every 16 sold, or a two per cent bonus commission.
Each group also carries a Group Bar Tab per cabin scaled to voyage length: USD$50 (about AUD$70) on sailings of five nights or less, USD$100 (about AUD$140) on six to nine-night sailings, and USD$200 (about AUD$280) on voyages of 10 nights or more.
A group dining concierge rounds out the perks with up to three group dinner reservations across the line’s signature restaurants, based on voyage length and availability.
To mark the launch, new groups created through 30 June 2026 can earn either one complimentary cabin for every 12 cabins booked, reduced from the standard 16-cabin threshold, or the additional 2 per cent commission. The offer is available on all voyages with available group inventory.
Why Virgin Voyages reworked it

Virgin Voyages Vice President of Agency Development Koreen McNutt said the new program is all about giving First Mates, aka travel advisors, more flexibility and more ways to win via the booking portal.
“Whether it’s holding inventory without a deposit, protecting pricing or allowing Sailors to stack group perks with My Next Virgin Voyage, we’ve focused on creating value at every step of the booking journey,” she said.

Board member and senior advisor John Lovell framed it as a response to feedback from the trade.
“This new program offers a simpler structure, meaningful earning opportunities and the flexibility to use it as a genuine business-building tool. That’s what First Mates have been asking for,” he said.
The adults-only Virgin Voyages cruises currently sail from Miami, Barcelona, Athens and Seattle, across more than 60 itineraries to more than 150 ports of call, including over 40 Caribbean itineraries.
KARRYON UNPACKS: Group cruise is hard to hold and easy to lose, so a deposit-free hold of up to 75 cabins and locked-in pricing removes two of the biggest risks an advisor carries when building a block. The choice between a free cabin or bonus commission keeps the maths flexible across small and large parties, and the launch window ups the threshold to 12 cabins for groups created before the end of June.