The Voyages
The Voyages
Hello, Darlings.
A Dandy Voyage is not a group trip. It is not a cruise with a Pride flag attached. It is not a package tour with a rainbow sticker on the lanyard.
A Dandy Voyage is a curated departure for travelers who want to spend four nights — or eight — surrounded entirely by people who already get it. No translation required. No negotiating your room category at the front desk. No wondering whether the restaurant the concierge recommends has ever actually seen a same-sex couple walk through the door.
We handle all of that before you arrive. You handle the packing.
Two sailings are open. Both are intimate — we cap the cabins deliberately, because the whole point is that you meet each other.
Voyage One — Weekend at Sea
The Virgin Weekender
Four nights on an adults-only ship with your best outfit, room service at midnight, and a dance floor that earns its keep. You book your own cabin onto our sailing — no group deposit, no waiting on anyone — and we gather the Darlings for a welcome dinner and a sail-away toast. Same ship, same dates, your people.
Voyage Two — The Crossing
The Crossing
Eight nights on the Atlantic. No ports, no agenda — only dinner, the ballroom, and the long pleasure of watching the ocean at 7am with a very good cup of coffee — best of all from a balcony, should you treat yourself to one.
Queen Mary 2 is the world's only true ocean liner, purpose-built for the North Atlantic, and crossing on her is one of the handful of journeys that genuinely changes how you see the world. Formal nights, a Gala or two, and the kind of slow, deliberate week that ends with you arriving in Southampton feeling like a different version of yourself.
We are taking a Dandy group across in January 2028 — a tableful of Darlings who dress for dinner and mean it. It is the most intentional voyage we run: an ocean liner, a week with nowhere to be, and a celebration that earns the Atlantic.