New Cruise Routes and Early Black Friday Access Announced by Margaritaville at Sea

Margaritaville at Sea has launched early access to its Black Friday promotions, featuring cruise discounts and bundled packages ahead of the traditional holiday shopping period. The new promotion features discounted fares, bundled add-ons that combine Wi-Fi and beverages, and advance pricing for the upcoming Beachcomber ship, which will start sailing from PortMiami in 2027. The move is meant to get people to book early and keep demand high before the busy winter travel season.
The Cruise+ package is only available for new bookings and includes both internet and drinks on board. Buying services separately may prove more economical than choosing short cruises to the Bahamas, which start at $199. The package includes:
- up to 15 alcoholic beverages per day;
- unlimited soft drinks and non-alcoholic options;
- Wi-Fi access for one device;
- cruise fare, taxes, fees, and service charges.
Bookings are open until November 2, 2025, for travel through 2027.
After a scheduled dry dock, the Paradise ship is expected to resume service in January 2026 with upgraded dining areas, refreshed interiors, and redesigned layouts. The ship will offer 3- and 4-day cruises to Key West, Nassau, and Grand Bahama. This shows that short regional cruises are becoming more popular than long international routes. The initiative aims to attract travelers seeking convenient and short escapes near Florida ports.
As itineraries get longer, travelers will be able to get to more famous places more easily. Key West has historical sites like Ernest Hemingway's house and the "Southernmost Point" buoy. Nassau's colorful colonial streets and the nearby island of Blue Lagoon are still popular places to go to the beach. Freeport on Grand Bahama has national parks, snorkeling reefs, and craft markets. The upcoming Beachcomber will also extend routes toward the eastern Caribbean, opening more cultural and nature-rich stops.

The early sale and itinerary expansion illustrate a wider industry trend toward longer promotional cycles and adaptable booking terms. Cruise operators are increasingly offering package deals and early access offers to secure bookings several months before the peak tourist season. This trend reflects growing competition within the cruise sector and a stronger focus on offering travelers more flexible and inclusive options for journeys planned in 2026 and 2027.