We’ve officially reached the final sea day of this eight-day MerMaiden voyage aboard Virgin Voyages’ newest ship, Brilliant Lady. It’s hard to believe this cruise is already wrapping up – it’s flown by. So far, we’ve visited just two ports of call – St. Maarten and Tortola – and tomorrow we’ll hit our third and final stop, The Beach Club at Bimini, Virgin Voyages’ private Bahamian resort.

Yesterday’s sea day? Let’s just say it was a washout. Between the overcast skies, rain showers, and gusty winds from the outer bands of Tropical Storm Melissa, there wasn’t much pool time to be had. Most people spent the day indoors bouncing between bars, lounges, and coffee spots trying to find something to do that didn’t involve getting soaked. But today was a completely different story. The sun came out, the seas were calm, and just like that, the pool deck turned to the “place to be” once again. Everyone was trying to soak up one blast of solar radiation before reality calls us back to Miami.

Now, before we get into what’s waiting for us tomorrow at The Beach Club let’s take a step back and talk a little about where exactly we’re going, and how it came to be.

The Aquatic Club Pool on Brilliant Lady
The Aquatic Club Pool on Brilliant Lady

The Beach Club at Bimini: History and What to Expect

The island of Bimini sits just about 50 miles off the east coast of Florida, making it the closest Bahamian island to the U.S. mainland – so close that on a clear day, you can almost see it from Miami. Not really, but you get the point. It’s actually made up of two small islands – North and South Bimini – connected by a bridge. It was once a rum-running hotspot during Prohibition, a fishing spot for Ernest Hemingway, and even part of the lore surrounding the legendary Fountain of Youth (which, spoiler alert, is not real – but they’ll happily sell you a T-shirt anyway).

In more recent years, Bimini has evolved into an upscale getaway thanks to the development of Resorts World Bimini, a 750-acre resort complex that opened in 2013. The property is owned by the Genting Group, the same company behind the Resorts World casinos in Las Vegas, New York, and Singapore. Genting’s arrival brought a touch of luxury complete with a marina that can handle mega-yachts, a Hilton hotel, a casino, and an infrastructure built to handle cruise ships.

That’s where Virgin Voyages comes in. Rather than build its own private destination from scratch or buy up a private island like other cruise lines, Virgin partnered with Resorts World to create The Beach Club at Bimini, a dedicated piece of the property that turns into a Virgin-exclusive space whenever a ship is in port.

Now, Virgin doesn’t own the Beach Club – it’s a joint operation with Resorts World. When ships are in port, you’ll find crew from the ship working the bars and food outlets and running the entertainment. Other than that, it’s still Resorts World.

To get there, you’ll hop aboard a tram right at the pier. The Beach Club is about 1.75 miles away from where the ship docks, and if you had to walk there in the Bahamian heat cruisers would be complaining relentlessly.

There are two lagoon-style pools, each surrounded by loungers, cabanas, and sunbeds, and a stretch of beach with that white sand and clear water The Bahamas is known for.

The Beach Club at Bimini Shore Exursions

Virgin Voyages offers a lineup of shore excursions and private experiences that range from relaxation to adventure. Here’s a look at what’s available when we dock at The Beach Club at Bimini:

Guided Two-Tank Scuba Dive — $160.00
For certified divers, this two-tank adventure explores Bimini’s neon reefs and wrecks – home to turtles, dolphins, and eagle rays beneath the crystal-blue Atlantic.
Jet Ski Tour for Two — $270.00
Go full throttle on a jet ski built for two! Glide along North and South Bimini’s coasts past wrecks and mangroves – your guide leads the way through pure Bahamian fun.
Bimini Heritage and Cultural Tour — Price Not Listed
Take an open-air tram ride through Bimini’s colorful past. Visit landmarks like Radio Beach and the Dolphin House, taste local bites, and experience Bahamian island life up close.
Bimini RockStar Cabana — $650.00
Located in Richard’s Retreat, these ultra-exclusive cabanas include plush daybeds, $100 in drink credit, and VIP vibes – the ultimate private beach escape for four.
Bimini Lagoon Cabana — $650.00
Right by the lagoon pool, this cabana puts you in the heart of the Beach Club action – poolside relaxation meets party-central energy, complete with drinks and daybeds.
Kayak Tour for Two — $150.00
Paddle out in a tandem kayak to explore shallow Caribbean trails teeming with marine life. Perfect for first-timers looking for a peaceful yet scenic adventure.
Bimini Grove Cabana — $650.00
Perched above the hammock groves, these elevated cabanas boast ocean views, a $100 drink credit, and peaceful vibes away from the poolside bustle.
Bimini Beach Cabana — $650.00
Steps from the turquoise sea, these beachfront cabanas come with comfy daybeds, drink credit, and that “own your stretch of sand” energy that makes beach days perfect.
Wild Dolphin Safari in Bimini — $190.00
Head out on an unforgettable ocean safari to swim with wild dolphins in their natural habitat. No guarantees, but spotting them here is pure magic.
Paint by the Bay: Bimini Art Workshop — $95.00
Grab a paintbrush (and maybe a rum punch) and create your own tropical masterpiece by the water. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, this class is pure island inspiration.
Views-n-Blues Mid-Afternoon Cruise — $100.00
Leave the Beach Club behind for a breezy pontoon cruise complete with music, cold drinks, and the kind of Bahamian relaxation that pairs perfectly with sunshine.
Mermaid Hideaway — $1,000.00
The ultimate private retreat. An air-conditioned Airstream with shaded deck seating for up to ten Sailors – complete with full service and a chic, retro vibe.
Sapona Shipwreck Swim and Snorkel — $110.00
Explore the legendary SS Sapona wreck, a coral-covered relic from 1926 now teeming with marine life. Swim through the ship’s remains for a truly unique snorkeling experience.
Sapona Shipwreck & Shark Snorkeling — $160.00
Dive into history and thrill – snorkel the SS Sapona and swim alongside gentle nurse and reef sharks at Triangle Rock in a safe, guided setting.
Swim with Stingrays — $130.00
Visit Honeymoon Harbour to meet and swim with friendly stingrays. Guided professionals ensure a safe, up-close experience you’ll be talking about long after you sail away.

Of course, some of these excursions aren’t exactly what you’d call budget-friendly. I mean, the $1,000 Mermaid Hideaway sounds amazing – air conditioning, private service, comfy seating for ten – but at that price, I’d expect Sebastian and Flounder to show up and sing Under the Sea live.

Sure, if you’re splitting it among friends it softens the blow a little… but let’s be honest, that’s still a lot of clams for a cabana, no matter how chic the Airstream is. Then again, if you’ve come this far on Virgin Voyages, you probably already know – it’s not about saving money, it’s about sailing in style.

Let’s Talk About The Galley

If you’ve sailed on other cruise lines, you’re used to the idea of a buffet – long lines of trays, steam tables, and someone inevitably wandering aimlessly not giving a crap about the people around them trying to grab some food. Virgin Voyages tossed that whole idea overboard. Instead, they have The Galley – a food hall-style marketplace that serves up breakfast, lunch, and dinner from a lineup of different stalls, each specializing in something different.

You just walk up to whatever catches your eye, ask for some, or order what you want, and a crew member brings it right to your table. You can also sit down, raise the flag on the table tent thing, and someone will come over, take your order, and deliver your food. Simple, fast, and (usually) pretty tasty.

Here’s a breakdown of the different stalls you’ll find at The Galley:

  • The Daily Mix – Your morning go-to for cereal, yogurt, and fresh breads, but come lunchtime, it transforms into a made-to-order salad and soup bar. Perfect for something lighter in between heavier meals or after too many desserts.
  • The Burger Bar – Craving something hearty? This spot serves pancakes and breakfast burgers in the morning, then flips to classic burgers and a rotating specialty burger for lunch and dinner. The fries are pretty good, and the specialty burger changes daily.
  • Diner & Dash – All-day breakfast lovers, this is your happy place. You’ll find omelets, bacon, sausage, and toast no matter the time of day. But at lunch and dinner, they also mix in carved meats and entrée-style dishes, making it a great option if you want something more traditional but still casual.
  • Taco Bout It – Serving burritos and tacos in the morning and through lunch. Sadly, it’s closed for dinner, so get your taco fix early.
  • Bento Baby – One of my personal favorites. These grab-and-go bento boxes range from fruit and yogurt in the morning to fresh sushi at lunch and dinner. There are two rotating sushi menus that change every other day, and I can confidently say – I made it my mission to sample as many rolls as possible this week and they’ve all been fantastic.
  • Noodle Around – Serving ramen for breakfast and lunch (yes, breakfast ramen is a thing here). It’s not open for dinner, but it’s a solid midday meal if you want something warm.
  • Hot Off The Press – You’ll find breakfast sandwiches and paninis in the morning, followed by toasty pressed sandwiches at lunch. Another that closes after the lunch rush, but great for a quick bite when you don’t want to sit down for a full meal.

Between the variety, the freshness, and the fact that you never have to fight through a buffet line, The Galley is one of Virgin’s smartest ideas. It keeps things casual, quick, and surprisingly good – with enough options that even the pickiest eater can find something to love.

Below are both rotating menus so you can see what kind of food hall magic Brilliant Lady has been serving up this week.

Evening Entertainment

Remember earlier in the week when I mentioned that the show Murder in The Manor was canceled due to a cast member being under the weather? Well, unfortunately, tonight’s scheduled performance met the same fate. Totally understandable – these things happen – and I hope whoever’s sick is on the mend soon. Still, I have to admit, it was one of the shows I was really looking forward to seeing!

To fill the gap, Virgin swapped in another show that ran earlier in the week, and over in the main theater – The Red Room – tonight’s headliner was a repeat performance of Red Hot, which I caught earlier in the voyage.

If there’s one thing Virgin Voyages really gets right, it’s how they handle entertainment. Instead of the usual “one-night-only” performances you find on other lines, Virgin schedules multiple showtimes across multiple nights, sometimes even adding afternoon performances so every sailor gets a chance to see everything. Between the productions in The Red Room and the nightlife-style performances in The Manor, it’s easy to build your own entertainment schedule without feeling rushed – or like you’re missing out.

Scenes from Red Hot on Brilliant Lady
Scenes from Red Hot on Brilliant Lady

Dinner at Gunbae

After a few G&Ts at Sip Lounge (thanks again to Saffrone and Leonardo for keeping the Fever Tree flowing), it was time for dinner. I only had two restaurants left to check off my list – The Test Kitchen and Gunbae – so I flipped a coin as I took the last sip of my drink. Fate decided: Gunbae it was.

Gunbae is Virgin’s Korean BBQ restaurant, described as “maximum social engagement, a catalyst for great conversation, soju drinking, and meat grilling.”

I didn’t have a reservation but showed up around 8:30 PM and was seated right away at a shared table with two other guests. A few minutes later, four more joined, bringing us to a full table. The setup is similar to a teppanyaki restaurant, with a half-circle table and a grill built into the center where the chef cooks everything right in front of you, serving it as it’s ready.

Gunbae on Brilliant Lady
Gunbae on Brilliant Lady

Now, your experience here really depends on your tablemates. I’ve been in both extremes – once on MSC Seascape, I was seated with a family from Asia who didn’t speak any English, and it was… well, an interesting dinner to say the least. This time, my tablemates were more talkative, but since they mentioned they wanted to make the 10 PM show, service was a bit quicker and we skipped the drinking games (jury’s still out on whether that was a good or bad thing).

Yes, you read that right – drinking games. If you’re up for it, your chef can lead the table through a few rounds, and things can get loud, lively, and very soju-fueled.

For those not familiar, soju is a clear, slightly sweet Korean spirit typically made from rice or sweet potatoes. It doesn’t have much of a taste and is a bit lower on the proof scale, so you can tolerate more of it than say, endless shots of tequila.

There are three main games they’ll play:

  • 3-6-9 (Sam Yuk Gu) – Players take turns counting aloud from 1 upward. You can’t say any number that contains a 3, 6, or 9 – instead, you clap. Miss one or say the wrong thing, and yep… you drink.
  • Sense – Everyone secretly picks a number from 1 to however many players there are. Everyone shouts their number at once – if two or more say the same number, or you’re the last to shout, you lose and take a shot.
  • Yearbook – Players make up a character (“Most likely to …”), then everyone votes on who fits the description. Whoever gets the most votes drinks.

Gunbae Dinner Menu

Dinner is broken into three sections – Small Bites, Rice/Noodles/Stew, and The BBQ Grill.

Our chef went over the menu, made a few recommendations, and then it was time to order.

GUNBAE

Sip & Savor Menu
$35

Champagne
Moët & Chandon imperial brut
Small Bites (choice of)
Kimchi Pancakes (v)
Kimchi pancakes, soy dipping sauce.
Dakgangjeong
Forever crispy chicken, pickled daikon, chili sauce.
Cocktail (choice of)
Smash It
Tokki Black Label, ginger, citrus, shiso leaf.
Lucky #7
Jinro plum, Bulleit bourbon, sweet vermouth, dash of orange bitters.
BBQ Grill (choice of)
Boesut Yache Modum (vv)(gf)
Peppers, asparagus, mushroom, vegetable combo.
Kalbi Samgyeopsal Saewoo Modum* (gf)
Chef’s combo: short ribs, pork belly, shrimp.
Soju
Ilpoom Jinro (2 oz)
“The whiskey of sojus.”
Soft Serve
Shikhye (vv)(gf)
Black Sesame (vv)(gf)
*Items may be served raw or undercooked. (v) vegetarian (vv) vegan (gf) gluten free.

Small Bites
Bugak (vv)(gf)
Nori rice crisps.
Oi Muchim (vv)(gf)
Cucumber, avocado, pepper threads.
Kimchi Jeon (v)
Kimchi pancakes, soy dipping sauce.
Shrimp Kimbap Rolls
Nori crispy rice, black garlic.
Haemul Pajeon
Mixed seafood & scallion pancake.
Dakgangjeong
Forever crispy chicken, pickled daikon, chili sauce.

Rice / Noodles / Stews
Tteokbokki (vv)
Spicy rice cakes, zucchini, shiitake, sesame seeds.
Soondubu (gf)
Silken tofu stew, clams, mussels, shrimp.
Kalbi Jjim (gf)
Soy-braised short ribs, egg ribbons, chestnuts, daikon.

BBQ Grill
Choice of white rice, brown rice, or kimchi fried rice.
Boesut Yache Modum (vv)(gf)
Peppers, asparagus, mushroom, vegetable combo.
Ojingeo, Nakgi & Galibi (gf)
Squid, octopus, scallop.
Bulgogi
Soy-marinated ribeye & onions.
Kalbi Samgyeopsal Saewoo Modum* (gf)
Chef’s combo: short ribs, pork belly, shrimp.
“Treat Yourself” — Bo Ssam*
Whole roasted pork butt with oysters & caviar.
$75
*Items may be served raw or undercooked.

Soft Serve & Sweets
vv
Served with black sesame granola, mini mochi & miso caramel.
Shikhye (vv)(gf)
Black Sesame (vv)(gf)
Hotteok (v)
Korean pancake, almond, cinnamon, sesame seeds.

Coffee & Tea
Intelligentsia Specialty Coffee
Espresso4
Double Espresso6
Cappuccino5
Latte5
Americano5
JoJo Loose Leaf Tea
Selection6
Everspring oolong, Jasmine Cloud, Morning After Breakfast Blend, Meng Ding Mao Feng Green.

So… Soju Cocktails
Rich Sahoe11
Lemon-infused Chamisul Fresh, Aviation Gin, sparkling wine.
Smash It13
Tokki Black Label, ginger, citrus, shiso leaf.
Instant Smile15
Jinro 24, Absolut Elyx vodka, Dolin dry vermouth, Filthy olive juice, pepper-stuffed olives.
K-Pop Disco Water15
Jinro grapefruit, watermelon juice, Pop Rocks.
Seoul Tropical13
Chamisul Fresh, mango, yogurt, passion fruit, cardamom.
Seoul Tropical (Non-Alcoholic)11
Lyre’s White Cane, mango, yogurt, passion fruit, cardamom.
Lucky #715
Jinro plum, Bulleit bourbon, sweet vermouth, dash of orange bitters.
Salty Coco (Non-Alcoholic)9
Lyre’s White Cane, coconut, lime, smoked sea salt.

Soju / Sake
Soju
Chamisul Fresh2 oz 7 • 375 ml 35
Fresh as the mountain snow.
Jinro in Fruit Flavors2 oz 7 • 375 ml 35
Grapefruit or plum.
Ilpoom Jinro2 oz 9 • 375 ml 40
The whiskey of sojus.
Tokki Black Label2 oz 9 • 750 ml 99
Rare to find and 80 proof.
Jinro 242 oz 7 • 700 ml 35
As classic as it gets — a big party in a big bottle.
Sake
Junmai Fuku Chitose2 oz 9 • 720 ml 74
Dry, earthy, and long lasting.
Junmai Ginjo Yuki no Bosha2 oz 11 • 720 ml 85
Full-flavored and fun.

Wine Me Up
Bubbly
Saint Louis — sparkling brut9 / 40
Honey Bubbles — prosecco11 / 50
Moët & Chandon — imperial brut25 / 105
Moët & Chandon — imperial brut rosé135
White
Bottega — pinot grigio9 / 40
La Fiera — moscato9 / 40
Sea Sun — chardonnay13 / 60
Cloudy Bay — sauvignon blanc17 / 80
Rosé
L’Effet Papillon Bio9 / 40
Château Minuty15 / 70
Red
Montes — pinot noir9 / 40
Yangarra — shiraz13 / 60
Braai — cabernet sauvignon9 / 40
Bent Coast — pinot noir13 / 60
Crossbarn — cabernet105

Beer, Seltzer & Energy
Beer — Can/Bottle
Heineken — lager8
Heineken 0.0 — non-alcoholic lager8
Kalik — lager8
Corona Extra — lager8
Duvel — Belgian ale11
Goose Island — IPA9
Beer — Draft
Heineken — lager7
Affligem — blonde ale9
Seltzer (Can)
Quirk Seltzer — strawberry lemon & basil7
Quirk Seltzer — cherry blossom & lime7
Get Flying
Red Bull6
Regular or sugar-free.

From the Small Bites menu, I went with the Shrimp Kimbap Rolls (nori, crispy rice, black garlic) which were very similar to sushi, and the Dakgang Jeong (crispy chicken, pickled daikon, chili sauce) – obviously a favorite since everyone at the table ordered it. Both dishes were excellent.

Shrimp Kimbap Rolls from Gunbae
Shrimp Kimbap Rolls from Gunbae
Dakgang Jeong
Dakgang Jeong

For the Rice/Noodles/Stew section, I went with the Kalbi Jjim – a bowl of soy-braised short ribs with egg ribbons, chestnuts, and daikon, along with some kimchi fried rice. Everything served up to this point hit the mark.

Kalbi Jjim from Gunbae
Kalbi Jjim from Gunbae
Kimchi Fried Rice from Gunbae
Kimchi Fried Rice from Gunbae

Then came the main event – the BBQ Grill. Our chef suggested she just cook everything so we could try it all, and nobody at the table objected. We started with grilled vegetables, then moved on to a round of squid, octopus, scallops, and shrimp – all perfectly cooked and shared around the table.

Grilled Vegetables from Gunbae
Grilled Vegetables from Gunbae
Squid, octopus and scallop from Gunbae
Squid, octopus and scallop from Gunbae

Next came the Bulgogi, thinly sliced marinated ribeye with onions, which was OK it really needed some type of flavor. There was a lot of food, and our chef even cooked up an extra round of seafood for us, which nobody complained about.

Bulgogi from Gunbae
Bulgogi from Gunbae

By the time dessert rolled around, the first couple at the table left for the 10 PM show, and the remaining four women decided to skip the drinking games and headed out too. That left me solo to enjoy dessert – a soft-serve swirl ice cream topped with granola, mini mochi, and miso caramel. It was the perfect finish to a big, satisfying meal.

Soft serve dessert from Gunbae
Soft serve dessert from Gunbae

Dinner at Gunbae was great overall – the food was spot-on, the atmosphere was lively, and the service was quick and friendly. The only thing missing was the full “Gunbae experience” with the soju-fueled drinking games, but hey, life happens. I did have a few shots of soju tho.

Wrapping Up the Day

After dinner, I took a walk around the outer decks to enjoy the night air – athough it was very windy, giving a bit of a preview of what to expect tomorrow in Bimini.

Eventually, I decided to call it a night. It’s hard to believe that a full week has already gone by and this MerMaiden voyage aboard Virgin Voyages’ Brilliant Lady is coming to an end. One more day to go before we return to Miami – but first, a full day of sun awaits at The Beach Club at Bimini, so be sure to check back for my thoughts on the resort.

Then on Tuesday, I’ll be trading the quirky for the classic as I board Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth for an itinerary that might get adjusted thanks to Tropical Storm Melissa, but we’ll see what happens.

As always, thanks for following along – more tomorrow from Bimini!

Brilliant Lady Activities — Day 7 (Thursday, October 23, 2025)
Sea Day • All times Miami time

Morning

7:00–7:30am
Sun Worshippers
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
7:30–8:00am
Growth and Guided Meditation
The Perch, Deck 17
8:00–8:30am
Invigorating Vinyasa Flow Yoga
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
8:00–8:45am
Spin-Out Class
B-Complex Bike, Deck 15
8:00–9:00am
Friends of Bill W. Meet
The Test Kitchen, Deck 6
8:00–9:00am
Run Club – Sailor Led
The Runway, Deck 17
9:00–9:30am
Large Cabana – Sea Day!
The Athletic Club Bar, Deck 16
9:00–9:30am
Standard Cabana – Sea Day!
The Athletic Club Bar, Deck 16
9:00–9:45am
HIIT (Don’t Quit) Class
Training Camp, Deck 16
9:00–11:30am
Behind the Scenes
On The Rocks, Deck 6
9:00am–1:00pm
Restaurants: Dining Reservations Help
Sailor Services, Deck 5
9:00am–9:00pm
Explore and Book Your Future Voyages
Get Lost, Deck 7
9:30–10:00am
On-the-Upswing Bungee Class
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
9:30–10:30am
Feel the Beat: Zumba Class
The Manor, Deck 6
10:00–10:30am
Acupuncture 101: An Intro to Acupuncture
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
10:00–10:45am
HIIT (Don’t Quit) Class
Training Camp, Deck 16
10:00–10:45am
Solo Sailor: Morning Meetup
Sip Lounge, Deck 7
10:00–10:45am
Spin-Out Class
B-Complex Bike, Deck 15
10:00–11:00am
Clarins Skincare Check-In
High Street Shops, Deck 6
10:00–11:00am
Speed Puzzle Challenge
The Social Club, Deck 7
10:00–11:30am
Cereal Killers
The Test Kitchen, Deck 6
10:00–11:30am
The Stitch Up
Draught Haus, Deck 7
10:00am–1:00pm
Shore Things Bookings Help Desk
Shore Things, Deck 7
10:00am–2:30pm
Pickleball
The Sport’s Court, Deck 16
10:00am–11:00pm
Stop, Drop, & Stroll the (Duty Free) Shops
High Street Shops, Deck 6
10:00am–3:00am
Slots Fired — Casino Slots Open
The Casino, Deck 6
10:30–11:00am
Bingo Card Sales
The Red Room, Deck 6
10:30–11:00am
Clarins 10-Minute Ritual: Skincare
High Street Shops, Deck 6
10:30–11:00am
Forever (Looking) Young: MediSpa 101
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
11:00–11:30am
Origin Story: Core Basics Class
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
11:00–11:45am
Latin Dance Class 101
The Manor, Deck 6
11:00am–12:00pm
Roaming Magic with The Charmer
Sip Lounge, Deck 7
11:15am–12:00pm
Salty Trivia: Know-It-All
On The Rocks, Deck 6
11:30am–12:30pm
Master Your Metabolism: Wellness Talk
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
11:30am–12:45pm
Bingo with the Happenings Cast
The Red Room, Deck 6

Afternoon
12:00–12:30pm
Glow Up: Your 5-Step Skincare Ritual
Redemption Spa, Deck 5
12:00–12:30pm
Luxe Legacy: Certified Pre-Loved
High Street Shops, Deck 6
12:00pm–3:00am
All Bets are ON
The Casino, Deck 6
12:15–1:15pm
Shuffleboard Showdown
The Social Club, Deck 7
1:00–1:30pm
Face Time: Meet the Medi-Spa Expert
The Tune Up, Deck 15
1:00–1:30pm
Get to the Point: Acupuncture Consults
Redemption Spa, Deck 5
1:00–1:45pm
The Diva Goes West
The Manor, Deck 6
1:00–4:00pm
Afternoon Tea at SIP
Sip Lounge, Deck 7
1:30–2:00pm
The Gold Rush Gamble — The Buy-In
The Roundabout, Deck 6
1:30–2:30pm
Guest Artist: Taylor Reed
The Dock House, Deck 7
1:30–2:30pm
Stretch & Flow Serenity with The…
The Perch, Deck 17
1:45–2:30pm
Salty Trivia: Musicals, Darling!
The Social Club, Deck 7
2:00–2:45pm
Perfect Your Posture: An Alignment Workshop
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
2:00–3:00pm
Blend the Rules — A Whiskey Tasting Experience
“Booty Free” Shop, Deck 6
2:00–3:00pm
The Gold Rush Gamble
The Roundabout, Deck 6
2:00–3:00pm
Tournaments: The One with Blackjack
The Casino, Deck 6
2:00–3:30pm
Secret Vintage
Extra Virgin, Deck 6
2:30–4:00pm
Painting & Boozy Bevvies
The Den A, Deck 6
3:00–3:30pm
Freeze the Fat: CoolSculpting Explained
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
3:00–3:30pm
Spin-Out Class
B-Complex Bike, Deck 15
3:00–3:30pm
TAG Heuer Time Trials
High Street Shops, Deck 6
3:00–3:45pm
HIIT (Don’t Quit) Class
Training Camp, Deck 16
3:00–3:45pm
Retail Rumble
The Red Room, Deck 6
3:00–6:00pm
Shore Things Bookings Help Desk
Shore Things, Deck 7
3:30–4:00pm
Acupuncture: The Alternative Medicine…
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
3:30–4:30pm
Don’t Throw Away Your Shot: Free Throws
The Sport’s Court, Deck 16
3:30–5:30pm
Golden Hour Grooves at The Dock
The Dock House, Deck 7
3:30–5:30pm
Opa Hour
The Dock, Deck 7
3:45–4:30pm
Latte, You Stay!
The Roundabout, Deck 6
4:00–4:30pm
On-the-Upswing Bungee Class
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
4:00–4:30pm
Shine Bright Like a Diamond!
High Street Shops, Deck 6
4:00–4:45pm
Festival Stage: Jay Black — Men & Women
The Manor, Deck 6
4:00–5:00pm
Agave Allure: Mexico’s Liquid Gold
“Booty Free” Shop, Deck 6
4:00–5:00pm
Pop Quiz: 70s Music Trivia
The Social Club, Deck 7
4:30–5:00pm
On-the-Upswing Bungee Class
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
4:30–7:30pm
Squid Ink Tattoos & Piercings — Last Call
Squid Ink, Deck 6
5:00–5:30pm
LuxLink — Customized Design
The Resort Shop, Deck 7
5:00–5:45pm
Mix It Up
Athletic Club, Deck 16
5:00–5:45pm
Perfect Your Posture: An Alignment Workshop
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
5:30–6:15pm
The Voyager’s Collection: The Final…
The Social Club, Deck 7

Evening
6:00–6:30pm
Rock Your Style: Exclusive Jewelry…
High Street Shops, Deck 6
6:00–6:30pm
Roll-Out and Recover Class
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
6:00–6:45pm
Love Love Love with the Hostess
The Manor, Deck 6
6:00–7:00pm
Johnnie Walker: Voyage of Flavor
“Booty Free” Shop, Deck 6
6:30–7:00pm
Growth and Guided Meditation
B-Complex Balance, Deck 16
6:45–7:45pm
Pop Quiz: 90s Music Trivia
The Social Club, Deck 7
7:00–8:00pm
Creative Flow with the Artist
Draught Haus, Deck 7
7:00–10:00pm
Spa Soirée: An Exclusive Thermal…
Redemption Spa, Deck 5
7:15–8:00pm
Guest Artist: Matt Walden
The Roundabout, Deck 6
7:30–8:30pm
Red Hot
The Red Room, Deck 6
8:00–8:30pm
Artisans of Bali: Generations of Jewelry
High Street Shops, Deck 6
8:15–9:15pm
Kennedi & the Groove
On The Rocks, Deck 6
8:30–9:15pm
Love Love Love with the Hostess
The Manor, Deck 6
8:30–9:30pm
Glam Station Motivation
Shore Things, Deck 7
8:45–9:45pm
“Great Minds” Game Show
The Social Club, Deck 7
9:30–10:30pm
Guest Artist: Taylor Reed
The Roundabout, Deck 6
10:00–11:00pm
Red Hot
The Red Room, Deck 6
10:00pm–12:00am
Karaoke with the Happenings Cast
The Social Club, Deck 7
10:30pm–2:30am
Disco Circus
The Manor, Deck 6
10:45pm–12:30am
Guest Artists: Soulo Lyon Trio
On The Rocks, Deck 6

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