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Richard Branson is building a luxury cruise ship for adults only - here's a closer look
Here's Virgin Voyages' The Scarlet Lady. Let's take a quick tour around the ship.
Beginning on the ship's top deck, we find Richard's Rooftop. This private club features a futuristic aesthetic that only guests staying in suites will have access to.
On the other side of the ship is the Crow's Nest, a 360-degree secluded sun deck where guests can get away to do some yoga or sunbathe.
Right below the Crow's Nest is the sports bar, which features multiple entertainment options including gaming, TVs, and a food counter.
Around the corner from the sports bar and on the very aft of the ship is The Dock, a 220 square foot outdoor lounge open to all. The Dock was created as a space for guests to socialize in and lose themselves in beautiful views.
On the sides of the ship is the outdoor athletic club, which was designed by Concrete Amsterdam and features a boxing ring, strength training and gymnastics equipment. The Virgin red running-track loops around and above and can be seen holding up the boxing bags in the photo.
There are cabanas to relax in after a hard workout only a few steps away. Notice the cooling fans on the upper right.
Heading inside, Pink Agave is the ship's upscale Mexican restaurant, with curved lounge chairs and blue metallic lamps offering an intimate dining experience.
Take a drink in the lounge area before we head into the nightclub. Champagne, anyone?
The Manor is the Scarlet Lady's signature nightclub, inspired by Richard Branson's experience in the music industry and his first-ever Virgin music studio bearing the same name.
Roman and Williams designed the ballroom, which will play music, feature dancing and laughing, and be one of the most exciting places on the entire ship.
Test Kitchen restaurant is next. The entrance features light fixtures that mimic the periodic table.
Test Kitchen restaurant was designed by Concrete Amsterdam with a cool metallic design in mind.
The laboratory-like environment has a unique feel with sleek lines and a clean interior.
Let's walk over to the B-Complex, the ship's exclusive workout area with individual Build, Burn, Bike, and Balance rooms.
Not a bad place to do yoga, huh?
There are bikes on board as well for spin classes.
Let's move on to deck 5, where we find Redemption, the ship's exclusive thermal spa that was inspired by an underwater cave.
Nearby, you can treat yourself to a haircut and a shave at Stubble & Groom, the ship's exclusive barbershop...
...Or try out a new hairstyle at the Dry Dock Salon.
You can also get a mani-pedi.
The Scarlet Lady is expected to set sail in 2020.
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