WATCH: Richard Branson targets younger cruise crowd with DJs, tattoos and yoga

Branson targets younger cruise crowd with DJs, tattoos and yoga with Scarlet Lady. Picture: Virginvoyages.

Branson targets younger cruise crowd with DJs, tattoos and yoga with Scarlet Lady. Picture: Virginvoyages.

Published Feb 21, 2020

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London - British entrepreneur Richard

Branson will unveil the "Scarlet Lady" on Friday, a 60 000 ton cruise liner complete with a tattoo studio and yoga deck aimed

at drawing in a younger generation of holiday-makers.

Despite the unfortunate timing, with passengers on one ship

quarantined after hundreds caught the coronavirus and another

turned away by five countries over fears someone on board may be

ill, Branson sees cruises as a growth area.

With the Virgin brand already offering everything from

airlines to banking, TV, healthclubs and travel, he has set his

sights on a boutique hotel-style pitch.

"I have dreamed of starting my own cruise line since I was

in my 20s and I'm thrilled that moment has arrived," he said in

a statement.

"The Scarlet Lady is truly special and we've worked with

some of the world's most sought-after designers, artists and

architects to craft an extraordinary experience."

The launch date though comes at an undeniably awkward time.

The coronavirus epidemic, which originated in mainland China

and has killed more than 2 100 people, has taken a toll on

cruise operators as travel restrictions and the fear of it

spreading have also led to cancellations of trips in the Far

East.

Virgin Voyages will unveil the first of four ships in Dover

on the south coast of England before she sails on to the United

States for a maiden voyage around the Caribbean in April.

Demand for cruising holidays has leapt over the past decade,

with some 32 million passengers expected to set sail in 2020, a

figure that has almost doubled since 2009.

The United States is the biggest market for passengers, with

the Caribbean and Mediterranean the most popular destinations

for the leading cruise lines including Carnival, Royal Caribbean

and Norwegian.

Like other Virgin brands, Branson's Voyages line will target

younger tourists with spas, a gym, 20 restaurants, DJ sets, drag

queens and a vinyl store. Children are not allowed.

Apart from the virus, the cruise industry has also been

forced to address its environmental impact and improve its

cooperation with ports to prevent multiple ships from flooding

thousands of tourists into tiny coastal communities at once,

destroying their way of life.

Virgin Voyages says it is one of the first cruise lines to

use Climeon, a technology that generates electricity from the

heat of the ship's engine to reduce its demand for fuel, while

it will also purchase carbon offsets.

Built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy, the Scarlet Lady

will host 2 770 passengers and 1,160 crew.

Reuters

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