Virgin Voyages is now accepting Bitcoin for cruise payments

Founded by Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Voyages echoes the precedent set by Virgin Galactic, which accepted Bitcoin for space travel in 2013.

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Virgin Voyages has made history by becoming the first cruise line to accept Bitcoin for payments. The cruise line, founded by Sir Richard Branson, now allows customers to use the leading cryptocurrency to purchase its recently launched Annual Pass. Priced at $120,000, the pass secures a spot on a sea terrace for an entire year and offers various exclusive perks.

This step marks a pivotal shift for the company as it embraces the growing influence of digital finance. Branson’s Virgin Galactic was one of the first companies to accept Bitcoin back in 2013 for future space travel. With this latest announcement, Virgin Voyages signals its commitment to innovation in the travel industry.

The move aligns with a broader trend in 2024, a year that has seen increased adoption of Bitcoin across various sectors. As the cryptocurrency continues to gain regulatory acceptance and reach new milestones, more companies are likely to follow Virgin Voyages in integrating Bitcoin into their payment systems.