en.Wedoany.com Reported - Virgin Voyages' latest addition, the "Brilliant Lady," recently set sail from the Los Angeles cruise terminal. The company plans to use the Port of Los Angeles as its base this spring to launch several new routes spanning the Pacific coast.
Designed specifically to transit the Panama Canal, the 110,000-ton "Brilliant Lady" is 909 feet long and 125 feet wide. The ship features 1,408 cabins, accommodating 2,770 passengers. After its inaugural voyage from New York in September 2025, the vessel has now entered regular service on the West Coast, filling a gap in the local market for adult-oriented cruise products.
In terms of hardware, the "Brilliant Lady" has eliminated traditional buffet areas, instead offering over 20 specialty restaurants, and includes dedicated solo traveler cabins. Catering to the preferences of West Coast clientele, the ship integrates fitness and wellness programs, including Vibe Rides cycling classes and morning fitness activities. Furthermore, the ship's structure and route design are closely integrated to enhance operational efficiency.
In 2025, the Port of Los Angeles handled a total of 241 cruise calls, welcoming 1.6 million passengers and generating approximately $300 million in economic impact. With Virgin Voyages officially establishing its presence, the port will further enhance its logistics and tourism support services on the North American West Coast by adding modern homeport partners, meeting the growing demand for high-end travel.
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