Margaritaville at Sea introduces new flagship
Margaritaville at Sea has unveiled its new flagship and its biggest vessel yet.
Margaritaville at Sea Beachcomber, at more than 100,000 gross tons, will be the largest ship in the fleet.
“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.”
Guests will notice signature brand amenities like 5 o’Clock Somewhere, Hemisphere Dancer, Cheeseburger in Paradise, and License to Chill.
Additionally, there will be more than 15 brand-new experiences designed 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,” says Christopher Ivy, CEO of Margaritaville at Sea.
“Building on the magic and momentum of Islander, we set out to create an experience that’s even more immersive and playful.”
More details about Beachcomber’s homeport and booking opportunities will be shared later this summer.
Beachcomber becomes the third ship in the Margaritaville at Sea, after Margaritaville at Sea Paradise and Islander.
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