Margaritaville brand extends into cruising

The former Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line will be renamed to the new cruise brand next year.
The Port of Palm Beach in Florida will be the location for the two-day cruises. The former Grand Classica is scheduled to open on April 30.

The ship will be renamed.

There is a stateroom on the Paradise. The photo is from Margaritaville.

Oneil Khosa will be the CEO of Margaritaville at Sea. The same ownership of Bahamas Paradise will be maintained.

"We're excited about this next phase of our evolution, which is called 'Margaritaville at Sea,'" he said. The collaborative concept will appeal to a new audience of travelers.

The first ship of the global lifestyle brand would be called "Margaritaville at Sea" and it would be an offshore resort experience.
Jimmy Buffet said that being on a beach by the ocean was the best thing. You can follow in our wake now.
There is a suite on the Paradise. The photo is from Margaritaville.

The Grand Classica, which was built for Costa Cruises and sold to Paradise Bahamas in 2018, will undergo a multimillion-dollar refurbishment, giving its cabins and common spaces a "casual-luxe design with subtle nautical details and colors influenced by the surrounding sea, sand and sky."
The vessel will feature a number of eateries that are themed after the movie "Margaritaville". The Par-A-Dice Casino, Stars on the Water Theater, St. Somewhere Spa, and the Fins Up! will all be onboard. The center has a gym.
"Margaritaville at Sea will be a new, exciting, and fun way for guests to escape and vacation in Margaritaville," John Cohlan said in a statement. "Margaritaville at Sea has an organic tie to the water and we're able to put our lifestyle, resort experiences and elevated service directly on the sea." We are looking forward to seeing guests in Paradise.

There will be a bar at the Paradise. The photo is from Margaritaville.