When you book a Virgin Voyages cruise, one of the first decisions you will face is choosing your VoyageFair fare type: Base, Essential, or Premium. Each tier adds more inclusions and flexibility to your booking. After helping hundreds of clients navigate this decision, here is exactly what each tier includes and which one I recommend for different types of travelers.
Base Fare
The Base fare is the entry-level price and it already includes more than most cruise lines charge extra for. You get all dining at 20+ restaurants, basic Wi-Fi, group fitness classes, tips and gratuities, and all entertainment. That alone is a significant value compared to Royal Caribbean or Norwegian where you are paying $50-80 per person per day in extras.
What you do NOT get with Base: the fare is non-refundable, you cannot change your sailing dates, and you do not get any onboard credit or drink packages included.
Best for: Budget-conscious sailors who are 100% committed to their travel dates and do not need flexibility. If you know you are going and you are not planning to cancel, Base saves you the most money upfront.
Essential Fare
Essential adds meaningful flexibility and value on top of Base. You get everything in Base plus a cancellation window (typically you can cancel up to 48 hours before sailing for a Future Voyage Credit), the ability to change your sailing dates, and usually $50-100 in onboard credit per cabin.
The onboard credit alone often covers the price difference between Base and Essential, especially if you plan to buy the Bar Tab, book shore excursions, or use the spa. This is the tier I recommend most often.
Best for: Most travelers. The cancellation flexibility alone is worth the modest price increase. Life happens — work emergencies, illness, weather — and knowing you can change your dates or get a Future Voyage Credit provides real peace of mind. If you are booking 6+ months out, Essential is almost always the right call.
Premium Fare
Premium is the top tier and includes everything in Essential plus upgraded Wi-Fi (faster speeds for streaming), a larger onboard credit (often $200+ per cabin), and sometimes additional perks like spa credits or a free Bar Tab depending on the promotion running at the time.
The value of Premium depends heavily on what promotions Virgin Voyages is running when you book. During wave season (January-March), Premium fares often include the Bar Tab for free, which is a $300+ value. Outside of those promotional periods, the math gets tighter.
Best for: Sailors who want the full worry-free experience. If you plan to drink, use the spa, and want the fastest Wi-Fi, Premium often pays for itself through the included perks. Especially worth it during promotional periods when extra bonuses stack up.
Which Should You Choose? Steve’s Recommendation
I book Essential for about 70% of my clients and Premium for the other 30%. I rarely recommend Base unless someone is on a strict budget and absolutely certain about their travel dates.
Here is my quick decision framework:
Choose Base if: You are price-sensitive, your dates are locked, and you do not anticipate any need to change plans.
Choose Essential if: You want flexibility, you are booking more than 3 months out, or this is your first VV cruise and you want a safety net.
Choose Premium if: There is a current promotion that includes the Bar Tab or spa credits, OR you were already planning to buy those add-ons separately. In that case, Premium often costs less than buying Base + add-ons individually.
Want me to run the numbers for your specific sailing? Get a free quote and I will compare all three fare types with the current promotions applied so you can see exactly what you are getting at each level.
About the Author
Steve Griswold — Certified Cruise & Travel Specialist
Steve is a Virgin Voyages Top 100 First Mate in North America (2024) and has sailed every ship in the VV fleet. Founder of Pixie Vacations.