ORLANDO, Fla. — Margaritaville at Sea is pulling back the curtain on its newest – and biggest – ship yet: the Beachcomber.
Inspired by her sister ships Islander and Paradise, Beachcomber will showcase the fleet’s free-spirited style, layering breezy blues, sunlit yellows, and warm beachy tones to create a carefree, sun-soaked design.
At more than 100,000 gross tons, Beachcomber will be the largest ship in the Margaritaville at Sea fleet, giving cruisers more room to roam, more fun to discover, and more ways than ever to embrace the Margaritaville state of mind 365 days a year.
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Margaritaville at Sea It’s time to board Margaritaville at Sea, where changes in latitude make changes in attitude. So pack your flip-flops and sunscreen and let’s set sail with Margaritaville at Sea where it’s always five o’clock. (sponsored)
Margaritaville at Sea The Margaritaville at Sea fleet includes the new flagship vessel, Islander, departing from Port Tampa Bay on four to 10-night adventures to tropical destinations like Key West, Aruba, Curacao, Jamaica, Mexico, and beyond. (sponsored)
Margaritaville at Sea For quick getaways, climb aboard the maiden ship Paradise in Palm Beach and spend a weekend in Key West or the Bahamas. (sponsored)
Margaritaville at Sea Both ships feature fully redesigned casual luxe staterooms decorated in that signature Margaritaville style. But you probably won’t spend much time in your room with everything the ship offers. (sponsored)
Margaritaville at Sea If you’re wondering what Jimmy Buffett would do, he’d probably start with a margarita. Each of the 13 bars and lounges on the Islander serves up its signature twist on the classic cocktail. (sponsored)
Margaritaville at Sea With 12 inclusive and specialty restaurants on board the Islander, there’s a dining spot that caters to every appetite, from casual bites to gourmet experiences. Head to JWB Prime Steakhouse for surf and turf on your cruising adventure and dive in. Craving some crab legs? The Tiki Grill offers the perfect escape. And needless to say, no trip aboard Margaritaville at sea would be complete without a cheeseburger in paradise. (sponsored)
Margaritaville at Sea Whatever floats your boat, there’s always something to do on board. Sunseekers can lounge at one of three pools or belly up to the bar at the world’s only three-story poolside Landshark bar. Pour me something tall and strong and well, let’s make it a hurricane. (sponsored)
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“With Beachcomber, we wanted to create a design that captures the spirit of fun, warmth, and relaxed adventure,” said Martha Brabham, Head of Design at Margaritaville at Sea. “We drew inspiration from nostalgic beach scenes, vintage surf art, and the carefree escapism that defines the brand. The result is a design that feels joyful and instantly familiar – one that builds on the award-winning aesthetic we introduced with Islander in 2024.”
From the top deck to the tiki drinks, Beachcomber will immerse guests in the Margaritaville at Sea lifestyle both inside and out. Onboard, travelers will discover a mix of iconic fan favorites – including 5 o’Clock Somewhere, Hemisphere Dancer, Cheeseburger in Paradise, and License to Chill – alongside more than 15 brand-new experiences created exclusively for Beachcomber.
“Beachcomber isn’t just our largest ship; it’s a floating celebration of everything guests love about Margaritaville at Sea hospitality, turned up a few notches,” said Christopher Ivy, Chief Executive Officer of Margaritaville at Sea. “Building on the magic and momentum of Islander, we set out to create an experience that’s even more immersive, playful, and full of unexpected delights. Whether you’re sailing with us for the first time or returning for more, Beachcomber promises sun-soaked surprises and the signature spirit.”