Since leaving Miami on Friday evening, we’ve had two back-to-back sea days en route to our first port of call — St. Maarten, where Brilliant Lady arrived right on schedule at 8 a.m.

If you’ve been following along, you know the Day 1 report covered embarkation, my stateroom tour (complete with photos and video), and dinner at Pink Agave. The Day 2 report focused on what’s free and what’s not aboard Virgin—diving into the bar tab system, Wi-Fi options, and the fact that all the Diet Coke and bottled water you can consume in a day are gloriously free—as well as a review of dinner at the ship’s steakhouse and seafood restaurant, The Wake.

Yesterday’s Day 3 report shared some of my likes and dislikes about Virgin Voyages and Brilliant Lady so far, including dining, entertainment, the adults-only atmosphere, and yes—my rant about influencers—and a fantastic dinner at Extra Virgin, the ship’s Italian restaurant.

With today being a port day, I took advantage of the quieter ship while most passengers were off exploring and wandered around taking photos and videos. Unfortunately, the Wi-Fi onboard makes uploading large files feel like waiting for dial-up to connect, so I’ll be saving most of the footage to post later once I’m back on land with a better connection. If you’re reading this and haven’t yet subscribed to my YouTube channel—do it! That’s where most of the videos from this voyage will end up.

Brilliant Lady in St. Maarten on October 20, 2025
Brilliant Lady in St. Maarten on October 20, 2025

Exploring St. Maarten

After catching up on a bit of work in the morning and grabbing a light bite at The Galley, I decided to head ashore and do some wandering around St. Maarten. Being the only ship in port today, it was pretty quiet—which, honestly, I love.

Brilliant Lady docks at the main cruise terminal in Philipsburg, and once you exit the port area, it’s about a 10 to 15-minute walk to the Boardwalk and Front Street—the main hub of shopping, restaurants, and bars. Just head to the left after leaving the port gates and follow the path along the water.

There isn’t much to do directly at the port itself other than browse the duty-free shops, a few souvenir stores, and grab a drink from one of the kiosks.  Oh, and get a selfie by the sign.

St. Maarten - 10/20/25
St. Maarten – 10/20/25
St. Maarten - 4/12/17
St. Maarten – 2017

Goodness, I got old!

If you’re after more variety (and a better atmosphere), the Boardwalk is where it’s at. It’s lined with bars and restaurants facing the beach, where you can rent chairs and umbrellas—usually for around $10 for two chairs, an umbrella, and a couple of beers thrown in. Prices vary based on who you rent them from, but all are a pretty good deal.

If you just want to hang out on the beach without renting anything, that’s totally fine—the beach is free to use, and while vendors will try to lure you in, they’re not overly pushy. A polite “no, thank you” usually does the trick.

Behind the Boardwalk is Front Street, a narrow shopping strip full of jewelry stores, clothing boutiques, and shopkeepers who channel their inner carnival barkers to get your attention. Don’t be surprised if you hear the occasional “Hey sexy, want to do some shopping?” as you stroll by. Smile, keep walking, and you’ll be fine.

Both the Boardwalk and Front Street are safe, easy to explore, and perfect if you want a relaxing day close to the ship without booking an excursion or hopping in a taxi. There is a water shuttle available from the port to the Boardwalk, but since we were the only ship in port today, it wasn’t running.

Dutch or French?  You Decide!

For those wanting to see more of the island, St. Maarten is uniquely split into two sides—the Dutch side (where the cruise port is located) and the French side, which has several beautiful beaches. You can easily cross from one side to the other by taxi or rental car in about 25 to 30 minutes depending on traffic.

Generally speaking, the Dutch side (Philipsburg area) is more commercial and lively, while the French side is quieter and more European in feel, with small cafés, bakeries, and boutique shops. Most people tend to prefer the Dutch side for convenience and activity, but if you have a full day and want a bit of culture and cuisine, the French side is worth exploring.

Another must-see for first-time visitors is Maho Beach, famous for its low-flying planes landing just above the sand at Princess Juliana International Airport. It’s a bit of a tourist circus, but it’s one of those things you need to experience at least once—and you’ll definitely come home with a few of those “plane over your head” photos.

Cruiser Tips for St. Maarten:

  • Wear comfortable shoes—the walk from port to town isn’t bad, but it’s hot and, like most streets and sidewalks in Caribbean stops, many are in disrepair. Pay attention, and be mindful of traffic.
  • Bring small bills for chair rentals, drinks, and tips—most vendors prefer cash.
  • If you’re not big on shopping, grab a spot on the beach or duck into one of the restaurants for a cold beer and great people-watching.
  • If you’re planning to venture to the French side or Maho Beach, keep an eye on the clock. The ship will not wait for you! More on that in a bit.

All Aboard Isn’t a Suggestion

After getting in a little over 17,000 steps just wandering around Front Street and the Boardwalk, I headed back to my Lady Ship well before the 5:30 p.m. all aboard time.

Now, let’s talk about that phrase for a second—all aboard isn’t a friendly suggestion. It’s not “get back soon-ish.” It’s the very last minute you’re expected to be on the ship. Those viral “pier runner” videos you’ve seen online? Yeah, those people holding up sail-away because they thought it’d be funny to run down the dock at the last second? Cruise lines don’t find it funny—at all.

If you’re not on board by the all aboard time, the captain can (and often will) sail without you. And yes, people do get left behind.

If you’re wandering around on your own or booked an independent shore excursion and something delays your return, you could be out of luck if the ship departs without you. That’s why I always stress: book your excursions through the cruise line.

Cruise lines will always wait for passengers who are on their official excursions if there’s a delay. If your bus breaks down on a cruise-booked tour, you’re safe—they’ll hold the ship. But if you booked your own tour, and that same thing happens… you’ll be waving goodbye from the pier.

If you do happen to miss the ship, it’s not the end of the world—but it’s not exactly fun either. You’ll need to find a way to catch up to the next port of call, which means booking a last-minute flight (if possible), paying for a hotel if the next port is far away, and coordinating with the cruise line’s port agent to get documentation that allows you to rejoin the ship.

This is why having a passport with you—not just a photocopy—is critical. If you only brought your birth certificate and ID and the ship sails away, you’re in trouble. With a passport in hand, you can fly to the next port or back home without issue. I always tell people: take your actual passport ashore when you’re in a foreign country. Keep it in a secure place, but have it with you. If you don’t feel comfortable taking it ashore, keep it in your stateroom safe—that’s the first place ship security will look if you’re left ashore; they’ll retrieve it for the port agent.

So the rule of thumb? Book through the cruise line, know your all aboard time, and don’t be that person sprinting down the pier while 2,500 people cheer, film, and laugh from their balconies.

What Happens If I Miss My Cruise Ship?

Dinner at Rojo by Razzle Dazzle

Unfortunately, you can tell we’re creeping into winter. By the time the ship started pulling away from the pier in St. Maarten, it was already dark. The sun dipped fast and I couldn’t help thinking, yep, those clocks are about to change soon.

After a lot of walking ashore, I decided tonight would be a low-key evening. No shows, no casino—just me wandering the ship, grabbing a drink here and there, taking in the atmosphere. Oh, and casually running into Sir Richard Branson himself. Yep, that happened. I got a selfie with him, which, let’s be honest, was a major highlight of the trip.

Selfie with Sir Richard Branson on Brilliant Lady
Selfie with Sir Richard Branson on Brilliant Lady

Around 8 p.m., I decided it was time for dinner and made my way to one of Brilliant Lady’s most talked-about restaurants: Rojo by Razzle Dazzle.  This spot on Deck 5 serves brunch as well as well as breakfast and menus are below.

If you’ve sailed on any of Virgin’s other ships, you’re probably familiar with Razzle Dazzle—it’s the “mostly-vegetarian-but-with-a-naughty-side” restaurant. The space is decked out in red and white stripes and the menu mixes healthy options with a few not-so-healthy ones—because let’s be honest, nobody’s ordering kale after a day of sightseeing.

But on Brilliant Lady, Virgin decided to reimagine the concept as Rojo by Razzle Dazzle—a Spanish-inspired restaurant focusing on tapas and shared plates. Loyal Virgin sailors had been talking about it for months, and ever since reservations opened before the cruise, Rojo was the toughest table to snag. Naturally, my expectations were high.

Place setting at Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Place setting at Rojo on Brilliant Lady

Rojo by Razzle Dazzle Brunch Menu

ROJO BY RAZZLE DAZZLE — BRUNCH

Juices & Smoothies
Fresh Squeezed O.J.7
Made with Florida oranges
The Good Green9
Kale, cucumber, lime, ginger
I Can C Clearly Now9
Orange, carrot, ginger
Just Beet It9
Beet, apple, lime
Lean & Clean13
Almond milk, matcha, flax seed oil, spinach, green grapes
Chill Pill13
Almond milk, maca powder, banana, pineapple, dark cacao
Berryatric13
Cashew milk, seasonal berries, pomegranate & açaí powders
Fill the Tank13
Oat milk, banana, maple syrup, cinnamon, hemp protein & seeds

To Start

Nutty Gazpacho (vv)

Cucumbers, peppers, Marcona almonds, roasted garlic croutons

Watermelon & Sesame “Cream” (v)

Housemade granola, frozen berries, tofu “cream”

Jamón Croquettes

Roasted garlic & porcini aioli

Roasted Cauliflower Catalan

Golden raisins, caper, lemon brown butter

Mains

Açaí Bowl (v)

Coconut, banana, mango, pineapple

Razzle Dazzle Breakfast* (v)(gf)

Scrambled eggs, Sage Impossible™ patty, roasted mushrooms, Yukon Gold potatoes

Wild Mushroom Frittata (v)(gf)

Goat cheese, arugula, sunchoke

Malted Buckwheat Waffle (v)

Pistachios, chantilly cream, cherry maple syrup

Sunny Side Hash

Sunny side eggs, Napa cabbage kimchi, root vegetables, scallion yogurt

Calabaza Asada

Roasted butternut squash, romesco, almonds, zhug

Naughty

The “Everything” Salmon Bowl* (gf)

Brown rice, 64° poached egg, assorted pickles, avocado, sherry vinaigrette

Fried Chicken Sandwich

Beet aioli, black bun, choice of salad or fries

Wake & Bake-ry • Sides • Postres

Wake & Bake-ry
Apple Cruffin (v)
Smoked Cheddar Jalapeño
Croissant (v)
Banana Muffin (vv)(gf)
Chocolate Chip Scone (v)

Sides
Sliced Fruit (vv)(gf)
Fries (vv)
Sage Impossible™ Patty (vv)
Egg* (v)(gf)
Smoked Bacon (gf)

Postres

Blueberry–Green Tea Cheesecake (vv)(gf)

Pistachio crust

Razzle Cake (v)

Chocolate ganache & toffee crunch

Churros (v)

Chocolate hazelnut fondue

Key: (v) vegetarian • (vv) vegan • (gf) gluten free • *cooked to order

Rojo by Razzle Dazzle Dinner Menu

ROJO BY RAZZLE DAZZLE — DINNER

Cocktails
The Smolder15
Chivas Regal 12 whisky, citrus, smoke, rosemary & lemon foam
Martini Breeze15
Plymouth gin, Lustau fino sherry, dry vermouth, Mediterranean essence
Luna Rosa17
Belvedere vodka, Lillet blanc, tomato & laurel infusion, lemon, tonic water
El Capitán15
Gran Duque de Alba brandy, smoked maple syrup, Aztec chocolate & Angostura bitters
Avioneta15
Del Maguey Vida mezcal, Lustau oloroso sherry, Amaro Montenegro, Aperol, lemon
Sangría del Sol (low abv)15
Gran Duque de Alba sherry, Cointreau, white wine, orange, lemon
Besito (non-alcoholic)11
JoJo jasmine cloud tea, hibiscus, lemon, peach, sparkling water

Wines
Bubbles
CVNE — Cava Brut Rosé 9 / 40
Provocativo — Cava Brut 15 / 69
Moët & Chandon — Impérial Brut, NV (Champagne) 25 / 105
Whites
Viña Lastra — Verdejo 9 / 40
CVNE — Monopole Blanco 11 / 50
La Val — Albariño 13 / 60
Pinks
CVNE — Rosado 9 / 40
Reds
CVNE — Gran Reserva 17 / 80
Torres — Celeste Crianza 11 / 50
Gran Clos — Priorat 25 / 105
Bodega Numanthia — Numanthia 122
Dessert
Pedro Ximénez Sherry 9

Beers • Coffee • Tea
Beers
Heineken (draft) — Lager 7
Affligem (draft) — Blonde Ale 9
Estrella Damm — Lager 8
Heineken 0.0 — Non-alcoholic Lager 8
Boulevard Space Camper — IPA 9
Guinness Draught — Stout 9
Intelligentsia Coffee
Espresso 6
Macchiato 4
Flat White 5
Cappuccino 5
Latte 5
Mocha 6
JoJo Teas
Assorted varieties6
Everspring Oolong • Jasmine Cloud • Morning After Breakfast Blend • Meng Ding Green

Jamón, Quesos, Pintxos

Jamón Ibérico (gf)

Marcona almonds

Chorizo Seco (gf)

Medjool dates, Cabrales cheese, vanilla

Conservas (gf)

Manzanilla olives, queso en aceite, roasted peppers, lavender Marcona almonds, beets & smoked goat cheese tahini

Gambas en Escabeche

Shrimp, fennel, red pepper

Jamón Croquettes

Roasted garlic & porcini aioli

Oxtail Montadito

Caramelized onion, Mahón cheese, crostini

Tapas

Roasted Cauliflower Catalan (gf)

Golden raisins, Marcona almonds, lemon brown butter

Patatas Bravas Ahumadas (vv)

Fingerling potatoes, pimentón aioli

Beef Tartare* (gf)

Manzanilla olives, horseradish, egg yolk, potato chips

Pimentón Cheese (v)

Spanish cheeses, crostini

Pulpo a la Grill

Olive confit octopus, brown butter potato fondue, pimentón

Platos Grandes

Calabaza Asada (vv)(gf)

Roasted butternut squash, romesco, almonds, cilantro parsley sauce

Char Ártico Asado a la Plancha*

Arctic char, artichokes, salsa verde

Arroz con Pitu de Caleya (gf)

Cider braised chicken, short-grain rice

Costillas de la Matanza (gf)

Baby back pork ribs, harissa honey, za’atar, labneh

Chuletón a la Parrilla* (gf)

Grilled ribeye, chorizo piperade, charred shallots

Treat Yourself
Langosta de Maine Paella (gf)$70
Maine lobster, uni aioli, charred lemon

Sip & Savor — $35 (Pairing Menu)
Starter — For the Table
Jamón Ibérico (gf) — Marcona almonds
Conservas (gf) — Manzanilla olives, queso en aceite, roasted peppers, lavender Marcona almonds, beets & smoked goat cheese tahini
Mains — Choice Of
Calabaza Asada (vv)(gf) • Char Ártico Asado a la Plancha* • Chuletón a la Parrilla* (gf)
Included Drinks
1) Starter: Sangría del Sol (low abv) — sherry, Cointreau, white wine, orange, lemon
2) Main: Luna Rosa (Moonlit Grove) — Belvedere vodka, Lillet blanc, tomato & laurel, lemon, tonic or Martini Breeze — Plymouth gin, fino sherry, dry vermouth, Mediterranean essence
3) Dessert: Pedro Ximénez Sherry

Postres (Desserts)

Sorbete de Maracuyá (gf)(v)

Passion fruit sorbet, olive oil sabayon, hibiscus

Arroz con Leche (gf)(v)

Rice pudding, coconut, cinnamon

Basque Cheesecake (gf)(v)

Quince membrillo

Flan de Queso de Cabra (gf)(v)

Goat cheese flan, pecans, smoked maple syrup

Churros (v)

Chocolate hazelnut fondue

Key: (v) vegetarian • (vv) vegan • (gf) gluten free • *cooked to order

My server came over, poured some water, explained the menu concept, and rattled off a few recommendations before taking my drink order. A basket of warm rolls with olive oil quickly arrived, and I placed my order.

Rolls and olive oil from Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Rolls and olive oil from Rojo on Brilliant Lady

Tapas Round:

  • Roasted Cauliflower Catalan—golden raisins, Marcona almonds, lemon brown butter. It was… blah. But it’s cauliflower—what can you expect?
  • Beef Tartare—served with potato chips instead of crostini and arranged in the shape of a fish. Points for creativity. The tartare wasn’t bad, but eating it with chips was not pleasant.
  • Pimentón Cheese—smoky and salty; the best of the tapas I had (not saying much).
  • Jamón Ibérico—Spanish ham with random almonds tossed on top. The “WTF” dish of the night.
  • Jamón Croquettes—crispy bites I’m still debating were homemade or frozen. I’m going with frozen.
Roasted Cauliflower Catalan from Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Roasted Cauliflower Catalan from Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Beef Tartare from Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Beef Tartare from Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Pimentón Cheese from Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Pimentón Cheese from Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Jamón Ibérico from Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Jamón Ibérico from Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Jamón Croquettes from Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Jamón Croquettes from Rojo on Brilliant Lady

Overall, the tapas were… meh. Nothing offensive, but nothing that made me go “wow.”

For my main, I chose the Costillas de la Matanza—baby-back pork ribs with harissa honey sauce. The four little ribs looked promising until I realized each had about two bites of tough, dry meat. The sauce was overly sweet—almost dessert-level—and overpowered everything.

Costillas de la Matanza from Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Costillas de la Matanza from Rojo on Brilliant Lady

Then came one of those “what is happening” moments: another food runner dropped off a second plate of ribs and cauliflower, even though I already had mine. I said I’d been served; she smiled and walked away—so now I had two entrées I didn’t really want.

Dessert was churros with chocolate sauce. You’d think it’s hard to mess up churros, but these managed to be forgettable—overcooked, crispy, and not even warm. Now, it’s hard to top a Disneyland churro, but these weren’t even close.

Churros from Rojo on Brilliant Lady
Churros from Rojo on Brilliant Lady

Rojo by Razzle Dazzle was, hands-down, my most disappointing meal of the cruise so far. Maybe it was an off night, maybe the hype was too big, or maybe I should’ve followed my gut earlier when I passed The Galley and saw the carving station serving perfectly cooked prime rib and the burger of the day on a striking black bun. In hindsight, the prime rib probably would’ve been the better call.

Calling It a Night

After a little more meandering around the ship, I decided to call it an early night. I grabbed a few pieces of licorice (because, priorities) and headed back to my stateroom to do what’s become my nightly ritual—lounging in that glorious Virgin-red hammock on the balcony.

One thing worth mentioning: while the sea hasn’t been particularly rough, you definitely feel the motion on this ship. There’s been a constant sway—even up on the pool deck you can spot the horizon doing a slow bob-and-weave as Brilliant Lady cuts through the water. It’s not uncomfortable, just very noticeable. When you’re lying in bed, you feel every gentle roll and the occasional “bump in the road.” It’s been a while since I’ve been on a ship where the motion was this pronounced.

But honestly? I kind of love it. There’s something soothing about being rocked to sleep by the sea, especially when you’re wrapped up in a hammock with the night breeze drifting off the water.

Tomorrow brings our second port of call—Tortola, in the British Virgin Islands, a place I haven’t visited in well over fifteen years. I’m looking forward to seeing what’s changed and what hasn’t.

After Tortola, we’ll have two back-to-back sea days before heading to the finale of this MerMaiden voyage: Virgin’s Beach Club at Bimini in the Bahamas.

More from Tortola tomorrow—and as always, thanks for following along.

Personal Day-By-Day Brilliant Lady Cruise Review:

Brilliant Lady Activities — Monday, October 20, 2025
Port Day: Philipsburg • All times ship time

Morning

7:00–7:30am
Sun Worshippers
B-Complex Balance, Deck 15
7:30–8:00am
Growth and Guided Meditation
B-Complex Balance, Deck 15
8:00–8:30am
Open-Heart Slow-Flow Yoga
B-Complex Balance, Deck 15
8:00–8:45am
HIIT (Don’t Quit) Class
Training Camp, Deck 16
8:00–9:00am
Friends of Bill W. Meet
The Test Kitchen, Deck 6
9:00–9:30am
On-the-Upswing Bungee Class
B-Complex Balance, Deck 15
9:00–10:00am
Run Club — Sailor Led
The Runway, Deck 17
9:00am–1:00pm
Restaurants: Dining Reservations Help
Sailor Services, Deck 5
9:00am–9:00pm
Explore & Book Your Future Voyages
Get Lost, Deck 7
9:30–10:00am
Freeze the Fat: CoolSculpting Explained
B-Complex Balance, Deck 15
10:00–10:30am
Acupuncture 101: Intro to Acupuncture
B-Complex Balance, Deck 15
10:00–10:30am
Spin-Out Class
B-Complex Bike, Deck 15
10:00–10:45am
HIIT (Don’t Quit) Class
Training Camp, Deck 16
10:00–10:45am
Salty Trivia: Know-It-All
The Social Club, Deck 7
10:00am–5:30pm
Pickleball
The Sports Court, Deck 16
11:00am–12:00pm
Master Your Metabolism: Wellness
B-Complex Balance, Deck 15

Afternoon
3:00–3:30pm
HIIT (Don’t Quit) Class
Training Camp, Deck 16
3:30–5:30pm
Opa Hour
The Dock, Deck 7
4:00–4:30pm
On-the-Upswing Bungee Class
B-Complex Balance, Deck 15
4:30–5:00pm
On-the-Upswing Bungee Class
B-Complex Balance, Deck 15
5:00–5:45pm
Perfect Your Posture: Alignment Workshop
B-Complex Balance, Deck 15
5:00–7:00pm
Shore Things Bookings Help Desk
Shore Things, Deck 7
5:15–6:00pm
Salty Trivia: Silver Screen Smarty Pants
On The Rocks, Deck 6
5:30–6:15pm
Festival Stage: Jay Black — Stories & More
The Manor, Deck 6
5:30–6:15pm
Rum Runners
The Loose Cannon, Deck 7
6:00–6:30pm
Roll-Out and Recover Class
B-Complex Balance, Deck 15

Evening

6:00pm–3:00am
All Bets are ON
The Casino, Deck 6
6:30–7:00pm
Growth and Guided Meditation
B-Complex Balance, Deck 15
6:30–7:30pm
Pop Quiz: Decade’s Music Trivia
The Social Club, Deck 7
6:45–7:45pm
Guest Artist: Taylor Reed
The Roundabout, Deck 6
7:00–11:00pm
Stop, Drop, & Stroll the (Duty Free) Shops
High Street Shops, Deck 6
7:30–8:00pm
From Vision to Voyage: A Brand History
VV Brand Store, Deck 6
7:30–8:30pm
Duel Reality
The Red Room, Deck 6
7:45–8:30pm
Salty Trivia: Nauti Knowledge
The Social Club, Deck 7
8:00–8:30pm
Rock Your Style: Exclusive Jewelry
High Street Shops, Deck 6
8:00–8:30pm
Watch & Scotch
High Street Shops, Deck 6
8:00–9:45pm
Guest Artist: Matt Walden
On The Rocks, Deck 6
8:30–10:00pm
Pink Agave After Dark
Pink Agave, Deck 5
8:30–10:30pm
Flippin’ Delicious
The Test Kitchen, Deck 6
8:30–9:30pm
Duets
The Manor, Deck 6
9:00–10:00pm
Majority Mayhem
The Social Club, Deck 7
9:45–10:45pm
Guest Artist: Taylor Reed
The Roundabout, Deck 6
10:00–11:00pm
Duel Reality
The Red Room, Deck 6
10:30pm–12:00am
Karaoke with the Happenings Cast
The Social Club, Deck 7
11:00pm–1:00am
Kennedi & the Groove
The Manor, Deck 6
11:00pm–1:30am
On The Rocks DJ Take-Over
On The Rocks, Deck 6

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