If you’re sailing with Virgin Voyages and want great photos without wandering the ship aimlessly, these are the best photo spots on Virgin Voyages that consistently work. Some are obvious, some are hidden in plain sight, and a few are places people walk past every day without realizing they’re perfect for photos.
Before diving in, if you’re planning your cruise and want more helpful onboard advice, see my full guide to Virgin Voyages Cruise Tips & Tricks: Ultimate Guide Before You Sail.
And if you’re staying in Miami before your cruise, I usually browse hotels near the Port of Miami here so embarkation day is easy and stress-free and I always find the best deals on this site.
Now let’s get to the fun part — where to take the photos.

The dramatic staircase in the main atrium — called The Roundabout — is one of the most recognizable spots on the ship and makes a great backdrop for photos.
This staircase sits right in the center of the ship, which means you’ll pass it constantly. It has a big, open design with sweeping curves and great lighting, so photos here almost always turn out well.
The best time for photos is early morning or later at night when fewer people are walking through. During busy hours it’s basically cruise ship Grand Central Station.

The Manor nightclub has bold lighting and a glowing hallway that creates a really fun nighttime photo spot.
This is one of those locations where lighting does most of the work for you. The glowing walls and colorful lights give photos a dramatic look without needing much effort.
If you’re already dressed up for dinner or Scarlet Night, it’s the perfect time to stop in and grab a few photos. Just embrace the nightclub lighting — it’s not subtle, but it’s definitely memorable.

Inside Sip Lounge there’s cozy couch seating that works surprisingly well for photos.
The lounge has a stylish backdrop with soft lighting and elegant decor, so photos here feel relaxed instead of staged. It’s also a great place to grab a photo with a glass of champagne.
Which, honestly, is one of the easiest photo props on the ship.

The bold bubble lights in the hallway at Pink Agave creates a dramatic and unique background for photos.
This is one of the most overlooked spots on the ship. People walk through it on their way to dinner without realizing how cool the lighting looks in photos.
The glow gives photos a really striking look, especially if you’re dressed up for dinner. Just take a quick photo on the way into the restaurant and you’ll look like you planned it.

Sometimes the best photos happen in unexpected places.
The mirrors inside (or outside) the elevators are perfect for quick cruise selfies, especially when you're dressed up for dinner or heading out for the evening.
It’s simple, fast, and honestly one of the easiest photo spots on the ship. If you’ve ever taken a mirror selfie before leaving the house, this is the cruise version.

One of the most recognizable spots on the ship is the Virgin Voyages sign on the top deck.
This is the classic “I’m on a cruise” photo. Ocean behind you, wind in your hair, and a giant sign confirming that yes, you did indeed make the excellent life decision to be here.
It’s especially nice around sunset when the lighting is softer and the ocean backdrop looks even better.

Located at the back of the ship, The Dock has beautiful ocean views and relaxed seating that make for great sunset photos.
This area is designed to feel more like a beach club lounge than a typical cruise deck. There are daybeds, shaded seating areas, and uninterrupted ocean views behind you.

Sunset photos here are especially good because the wake of the ship creates a dramatic background.
It’s also a great place to sit with a drink afterward and pretend you’re going to post that photo immediately instead of three weeks later.

The swings near The Social Club are a fun and playful photo spot.
They’re casual and a little unexpected, which makes photos here feel different from the usual cruise ship poses. It’s an easy spot to grab a quick photo while walking through the area.
And honestly, if there’s a swing somewhere, people are going to take a photo on it.

The staircase leading down to The Wake restaurant is a beautiful photo location, especially with the ocean behind you.
This area feels much more elegant than most cruise staircases. The clean design, combined with the chandelier at the back of the ship, creates a great backdrop.
If you’re already heading to dinner at The Wake, take advantage of the location and grab a photo before going in.
Speaking of food, if you want to plan where to eat onboard, check out my Virgin Voyages Restaurant Guide where I break down my favorite restaurants and what to order.

The signature red hammock on the balcony is one of the most iconic Virgin Voyages photo spots.
Every Virgin Voyages balcony cabin includes one of these hammocks, and it’s easily one of the best features of the room.
Photos here feel relaxed and very “cruise life.” Morning coffee, sunset views, or just lounging with the ocean behind you all work perfectly.
If you’re deciding which cabin to book, I explain the options in my Virgin Voyages Cabin Guide: Which Room Should You Book.

The large windows near the pool deck create a great photo opportunity with the ocean stretching out behind you or a fun opportunity when you are in port.
These windows frame the water perfectly and bring in great natural light. That combination almost always leads to better photos.
Try standing slightly off to the side of the window so the ocean fills the background instead of standing directly in front of it.

This is a spot many people walk past without realizing how good it is for photos.
The large windows across from the Roundabout on Level 7 give you beautiful natural light and ocean views. Because it’s not a major photo location, it’s usually much quieter too.
Which means you can actually take your time and get a good photo without feeling like you’re holding up a line of people.
If you’re flying to Miami before your cruise, I usually compare flights using Skyscanner flight searches to see which routes are easiest.
And if you want to explore Miami before boarding, renting a car through DiscoverCars makes it easy to get around the city or visit places like South Beach and Wynwood before embarkation day.
Once you're onboard, keep your camera ready. Some of the best photos happen when you’re just walking around the ship and suddenly realize the lighting, view, or background is perfect.
And if you’re looking for more ways to enjoy your cruise days, my Sea Day on Virgin Voyages Guide shares exactly how I spend a full day onboard. Because between the food, views, and surprisingly good photo spots, there’s always something worth capturing.


Curaçao has the beaches everyone talks about, and then it has these. The spots that made this trip actually feel like mine weren’t on any resort map. I found them by renting a car, asking locals, and just following what looked good.
✨ Playa Lagun: a calm little cove where the water does all the work
✨ Playa Kalki: rocky entry, but the snorkeling right off shore is worth it
✨ Playa Jeremi: no rentals, no crowds, no setup. Just the beach
✨ Fort Nassau: watched the sun go down over Willemstad and stayed for dinner
✨ Hofi Cas Cora: breakfast on an actual farm and the freshest food of the whole trip
✨ Willemstad Street Party: I had no idea Thursday nights turned into that. Just followed the music.
✨ Playa Forti: cliff jumping and amazing food, talk about dinner and a show!
Honest caveat: if you need everything planned and structured, a few of these will feel a little too unpolished. But if you like the kind of trip where the best parts are the ones you stumble into, this is exactly that.
All 7 spots with full details are linked in bio. ☀️
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Here’s the thing about Curaçao that nobody talks about enough there’s really no bad time to go. 🌤️ Outside the hurricane belt. Mid-80s nearly every day of the year. Colorful buildings no matter what month it is.
But there IS a difference between going in peak season vs. shoulder season, and it shows up in your wallet, your beach chair availability, and how long you’re waiting for a table at dinner.
Full breakdown of every season, what to expect, and when I’d personally go linked in bio.
I wasn’t expecting much. I just needed dinner. 🍽️ Kome ended up being one of the best meals of the entire trip.
Wood-fired everything. A menu that actually makes you read it twice. A vibe in Pietermaai that feels nothing like a tourist restaurant and everything like somewhere locals actually go. I didn’t rush. I didn’t check my phone. I just ate, start to finish, and enjoyed every single second of it.
If you’re in Curaçao and you only have one nice dinner make it this one.
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Renting a golf cart in Bimini was genuinely one of the best decisions we made the entire cruise, and if you have a stop there, I cannot recommend it enough.
✨ Off the ship and behind the wheel within minutes
✨ Multiple beaches, food stops, and random pull-offs
✨ Zero tour schedules, zero waiting on strangers
✨ Just the island, at your own pace
Honest caveat: if you prefer a guided experience with everything planned out, a tour might suit you better. But if you like doing your own thing? This is it.
Everything you need to know about renting, where to go, what to budget, and our favorite stops, is linked in bio. 🔗
50 miles from Miami. Feels like a different planet. 🌴
One day in Bimini looks like: golf cart before 9am, Bimini bread still warm from the oven, water so clear it looks fake, and a conch stand where the guy knows everyone’s name.
No itinerary needed. But I made one anyway because that’s just who I am. Linked in bio
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