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Margaritaville to launch 2nd cruise ship this month with 3-story poolside bar

MARGARITAVILLE has been known for its restaurants across the US. After one cruise ship under the moniker, it’s set to launch a second one with a bar that’s sure not to disappoint. The I… Margaritaville is set to launch a second cruise ship, the Islander, this month with a three-story poolside bar, 12 restaurants, and a 14-story atrium. The cruise ship will also feature family-friendly attractions such as the Caribbean Amphibian Splash and Slide. It will take off from Tampa, Florida with sights around the Gulf of Mexico. The Islander will be able to cater to 2,650 guests at a time and will include a total of 1,100 staterooms, with 700 of them being balcony-accessible.

Margaritaville to launch 2nd cruise ship this month with 3-story poolside bar

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MARGARITAVILLE has been known for its restaurants across the US.

After one cruise ship under the moniker, it's set to launch a second one with a bar that's sure not to disappoint.

The Islander will debut this month, promising new perks and a 14-story atrium.

Staying true to its name, it will also feature a three-story bar.

The cruise ship will also host family-friendly attractions on board, such as the Caribbean Amphibian Splash and Slide.

It's set to take off from Tampa, Florida with sights around the Gulf of Mexico.

The Islander isn't the first time Margaritaville took their brand to sea.

“Since we launched our first ship, Margaritaville at Sea Paradise, last year, we’ve been working to expand what our guests have been asking for," CEO of Margaritaville at Sea Christopher Ivy said.

"[They want] more amazing views, longer itineraries, and new ports of call.

“The addition of the Islander is an exciting moment for Margaritaville at Sea and marks the next chapter of growth for our business.”

The cruise ship is clearly keeping up with its promise, with stops from Key West to Progreso, Mexico.

“We are also pleased to add Tampa as a new homeport — the perfect location to provide access to our adventurous new itineraries in and around the Gulf of Mexico.”

President and CEO of Port Tampa Bay Paul Anderson approved of the move to depart from Tampa.

“We’re honored Margaritaville at Sea has chosen Port Tampa Bay to homeport this new addition to their fleet and we welcome them to the Gulf Coast,” he said.

“Our port’s cruise terminals are easy to navigate and provide a variety of unique and interesting activities just steps from the Margaritaville at Sea Islander.

"The ship will be a great addition to our portfolio of cruise lines and a fantastic new option for cruisers from Florida’s west coast."

The Islander will be able to cater to 2,650 guests at a time.

It will include a total of 1,100 staterooms, with 700 of them being balcony-accessible.

The Islander will take off for the first time on June 14, 2024 for four nights out of Port Tampa Bay, Florida.

There will be a stop abroad in Cozumel, Mexico and passengers will spend two days at sea.

“We are excited to expand our cruise line with the launch of Margaritaville at Sea Islander as our flagship vessel,” CEO of Margaritaville Holdings John Cohlan said.

“The addition of this ship will allow our guests to visit more island destinations and, while at sea, enjoy a broader and more elevated range of first-in-class onboard experiences.”


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