Margaritaville at Sea Introduces First-Ever 3-Night, 2-Port Weekend Sailings From Palm Beach
Margaritaville at Sea Paradise. (Image courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line)
MARGARITAVILLE AT SEA INTRODUCES FIRST-EVER 3-NIGHT, 2-PORT WEEKEND SAILINGS FROM PALM BEACH TO THE BAHAMAS
Orlando, Fla. (August 26, 2025) - From Nassau's white sand beaches to Grand Bahama Island's rugged landscapes, Margaritaville at Sea is giving weekends a whole new taste of paradise. For the first time ever, Margaritaville at Sea is charting a new course with 3-night, 2-port weekend sailings from the Port of Palm Beach. These brand-new itineraries double the fun with stops in both Nassau and Grand Bahama Island, giving guests more time to explore, unwind, and soak up the island spirit. Additionally, the sailings line up with the fan-favorite “Sail the Haunted Seas” onboard celebration, bringing extra tricks, treats, and tropical thrills to every voyage for a limited time only this October.
Margaritaville at Sea is also rolling out a Labor Day Flash Sale that makes getting away even easier: through Sept. 8, enjoy 80% off 2nd, 3rd, and 4th guests on these new itineraries, plus all other ships, itineraries and destinations.
Cruises start from just $160 per person aboard Paradise and $317 per person aboard Islander, with free stateroom selection available on select dates.
Bookable through Sept. 8
Free stateroom selection is available on select dates (excluding suites)
Includes sailings on all-new “Sail the Haunted Seas” through October
With these new 3-night itineraries, guests don't have to choose between an off-the-beaten-path adventure or sun-soaked, white sand beaches - they can have both. And with the Labor Day Flash Sale, the more friends and family you bring along, the bigger the savings.
3-Night, 2-Port itineraries valid on all 3-night sailings aboard Paradise in October (Oct. 3, 10, 17, 25 and 31). Labor Day Flash Sale valid for bookings made between Aug. 25 and Sept. 8
Applies to Paradise sailings through Dec. 30, 2026
Applies to Islander sailings through Apr. 24, 2027