There’s no kids allowed on Sir Richard Branson’s first cruise ship.
The British billionaire recently unveiled his new cruise line, Virgin Voyages. His debut boat, Scarlet Lady, is only open to passengers over 18 years old and caters toward millennial guests.
The ship is decked out with grown-up amenities, including two spas, a blow-dry bar and a tattoo studio.
Although ticket prices haven’t been announced, travelers will have access to complimentary meals from nine restaurants, ranging from a food hall to a steak house and pizza bar.
On Razzle Dazzle, which was designed after the camouflaged pattern painted on WW II ships, health-conscious passengers can brunch on a selection of vegan and vegetarian dishes while watching a drag show.
Meanwhile tourists can break a sweat at the ship’s athletic center, which contains a boxing ring and outdoor training zone.
And if you’re looking to unwind, the Scarlet Lady also has nightlife options, including a rooftop lounge, a nightclub and sports bar.
The ship will make its inaugural voyage to the Caribbean in 2020.