Guests aboard Virgin Voyages’ Valiant Lady will now enjoy a full view of the 12th August 2026 total solar eclipse, thanks to a proactive itinerary adjustment that aligns the ship with the path of totality – a change sparked directly by guest feedback.

Originally, the Land of Fire & Ice sailing was only due to experience 98% totality, but once passengers noted that sister ship Scarlet Lady would be positioned in the full path, requests poured in.
Virgin Voyages took action, amending the sailing and swapping port visits to guarantee guests the same astronomical thrill.
What’s Changing on the 2026 Valiant Lady Eclipse Cruise
To give passengers the best viewing experience possible, Virgin Voyages has cancelled two ports and rearranged multiple dates at sea and in port. Here’s what’s different:
❌ Cancelled: Stornoway, Scotland (10th August)
✅ Added: Belfast, Northern Ireland (same date & time)
❌ Cancelled: Akureyri, Iceland (12th August – Eclipse Day)
✅ New: Day at Sea to position the ship directly in the line of totality
🔄 Moved: Liverpool, England
Now scheduled for 9th August instead of a day at sea.
🔄 Shifted: Siglufjörður, Iceland
Now scheduled for 13th August from 1 pm to 9 pm (originally 8 am to 5 pm)
The rest of the 15-night voyage, which departs 5th August 2026, remains unchanged, still visiting Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Isafjordur, and Reykjavik.
Guest-Driven Change Applauded
Passengers were quick to commend Virgin Voyages’ responsiveness to feedback, especially with how quickly the cruise line was able to secure a new course that hits the 100% eclipse viewing zone.
Instead of watching from port – potentially subject to local obstructions or unpredictable coastal weather – guests will now view the eclipse at sea, where the crew can manoeuvre the ship for optimal positioning and visibility.
The total solar eclipse on 12th August 2026 is generating serious cruise interest, with several lines already tailoring itineraries around the rare event.
According to the National Solar Observatory, the path of totality will cross Iceland, Greenland, northern Spain, Portugal, and portions of the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans.
Cruise lines planning similar voyages include:
- Princess Cruises: Enchanted Princess, Sky Princess, Sun Princess (Spain)
- Holland America Line: Oosterdam, Nieuw Statendam, Zuiderdam (Spain & Iceland)
- Seabourn: Seabourn Sojourn, Seabourn Ovation (Spain & Iceland)
- Cunard: Queen Victoria, Queen Anne (Mediterranean)
- Carnival Cruise Line: Carnival Legend (Mediterranean)
- Marella Cruises: Marella Discovery 2 (Mediterranean)
While these ships aim for prime positioning, eclipse visibility still depends on weather conditions.
Clear skies aren’t guaranteed – but sailing at sea does give cruise captains more flexibility to avoid cloud cover and enhance the viewing experience.
Whether aboard Valiant Lady or another cruise ship, 2026 promises a once-in-a-lifetime moment at sea for travellers willing to chase the shadow of the moon across the ocean.
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