Portsmouth bids farewell to Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady
There were cheers and Union flags waved as the luxury cruise liner departed honking her deafening horn an hour later than scheduled as she lit up the dark sky.
The Spinnaker Tower was appropriately bathed in red in honour of the giant liner following a successful trip as she made her way out of the harbour.
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Hide AdHer sister ship Valiant Lady will be based in Portsmouth next summer – and Virgin has thanked the city for the warm welcome Scarlet Lady was given this summer.
Those who had enjoyed the experience of Scarlet Lady were among those to say their goodbyes on the Round Tower, Old Portsmouth.
Couple Leoni Watt and Joe Alp, both 30, of Stamshaw, were on Scarlet for a five-day cruise to Torquay.
‘It was an enjoyable experience, it was like a posh booze cruise,’ Leoni said.
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Hide Ad‘There was a mixed generation of people there - it wasn’t the usual type of person.
‘Everyone was friendly and had a good time. We had fun in the casino and dancing in the disco.
‘The WiFi needs improving and we didn’t know where we were in the sea as they didn’t tell us but it was fun and we would do it again.’
Steve Salmon celebrated his 60th birthday on board with his wife Tina, 56.
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Hide Ad‘We didn’t get the chance to see her coming out of port so we thought we’d see her leaving,’ Steve, of Hilsea, said.
‘We had a good time on board, there was plenty to do. The staff were excellent and very friendly.
‘There was some drama when someone had to be taken off the boat and taken to Falmouth because they were ill.’
Tina added: ‘You couldn’t fault it. It was fun and we would do it again.’
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Hide AdMiles and Hannah Chalmers, of Eastney, came to see Scarlet in all her glory. ‘I wanted to see it for myself. It’s massive and amazing,’ Miles, 46, said.
Hannah, 43, added: ‘It’s good for the city to have had the ship here.’
Di and Colin Stubbington travelled from Rowlands Castle to see her off. ‘We’ve never seen a liner this big before here. It’s so impressive,’ they said.