You know that feeling when you step off the ship and immediately start planning your next one? When the food, the Crew, the design, the everything lingers just a little longer than expected? That’s not an accident. That’s the Virgin Voyages experience, and if you loved it, now’s the time to say so.
The 2026 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards are officially open, and your vote is what will help us earn the top spot.
If it stayed with you, it’s worth voting for
Not every vacation sticks. But this one probably did.
Maybe it was that dinner that turned into a three-hour story. Or the Crew member who remembered your name (and your drink). Or maybe it was that quiet moment on deck when everything felt exactly right.
Those moments are what this vote is about. Not just where you went, but how it made you feel while you were there.
If your voyage gave you something you’re still talking about, that’s your sign to tell the world with your vote.
What’s new, what’s next, and what’s getting even better
The experience you remember? It’s evolved.
Entertainment is bigger, bolder, and more immersive, with new shows and unexpected moments woven throughout the voyage.
Shore Things have expanded, with more ways to explore each destination in a way that works for you. Think curated, flexible, and designed to match your pace.
And itineraries keep growing, opening the door to more places, more cultures, and more reasons to sail again.
It’s the same spirit you loved, now with even more to discover.
Your vote is part of the journey
This isn’t about awards for the sake of awards. It’s about recognizing the experiences that actually delivered.
When you vote, you’re helping shape what travel looks like next. You’re spotlighting what worked, what mattered, and what deserves to keep evolving. And yes, you’re also helping keep Virgin Voyages exactly where it belongs, among the best at sea.
Voting is quick, simple, and open now through June 30, 2026.
All you have to do is follow the link and share your experience.
Ready to make it official?
Your voyage meant something. Now let it count.