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Formerly Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line's flagship vessel, the Margaritaville Paradise is an older ship, built in 1991. The ship received major updates during the takeover, including a full Jimmy ...
Margaritaville at Sea launched an Ultimate Paradise Pass, allowing guests to take as many non-consecutive 2-night cruises to the Bahamas as they want.
The $49 fare is good for an interior stateroom on the line’s 658-cabin Margaritaville at Sea Paradise ship through Nov. 15. The two-night cruise sails round-trip from Palm Beach, Florida to ...
The cruise line was rebranded as Margaritaville at Sea, and the line's sole ship, the Grand Classica was renamed as Margaritaville at Sea Paradise following a multimillion-dollar refit in 2022. Many of the ship's interiors and venues were rebranded to match the Margaritaville brand and décor. It currently operates 3 day/2 night cruises from ...
[13] [14] It continues to offer two-night cruises, and additional three- and four-night cruises from the Port of Palm Beach to Freeport, Bahamas, Nassau, Bahamas, and Key West, Florida. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] On December 4, 2023, Margaritaville at Sea announced that a second ship would be acquired and sail four- and five-night cruises to Key West and ...
Margaritaville at Sea Paradise is a cruise ship owned by Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line and operating for Margaritaville at Sea. The ship was built in 1991 in Italy for Costa Cruises as Costa Classica. In 2000, a planned lengthening and refit was cancelled at the last moment.
Jimmy Buffett's hospitality empire turned a 30-year-old cruise ship into a floating Margaritaville resort for two-night sailings to the Bahamas.
Margaritaville at Sea Islander in November 2024. Margaritaville at Sea Islander left Belfast on 19 May 2024 for Tampa, Florida, and commenced her first cruise on 14 June, [17] starting her programme of alternating 4- and 5-night cruises from Tampa, Florida to Key West, Florida, then Cozumel and Progreso, Yucatán in Mexico. [18]