When Margaritaville at Sea’s newest and largest vessel, Beachcomber, debuts from Port Miami in 2027, she will showcase the world’s largest 5 o’Clock Somewhere at the aft of the ship. The 50-foot-tall poolside venue spans four levels and offers the perfect tropical escape to hang out and enjoy cocktails, food, and live music.
“Poolside experiences on Beachcomber are the main event, and we’ve taken the signature fun up to an entirely new level,” said Christopher Ivy, Chief Executive Officer of Margaritaville at Sea. “The sheer scale of 5 o’Clock Somewhere gives guests a place to linger longer over great food, better drinks, delivering that unmistakable Margaritaville at Sea energy in an elevated way.”
Located beneath the iconic signature lime slice clock that is permanently set at 5 o’clock, guests will find the 5 o’Clock Somewhere Bar where they can enjoy boat drinks, draft beers and classic cocktails. The poolside grill, Cheeseburger in Paradise Bar offers classic burgers with your choice of toppings, while the Mexican Cutie Cantina offers street tacos, rice bowls and house-made margaritas. Guests will also find private, ocean-view, adults-only cabanas with dedicated bar service for relaxing in luxury.
Beachcomber’s upper deck offer a variety of places to meet up, hang out and relax. The License to Chill Pool Deck features a waterslide, whirlpools, and private cabanas with live music through the day at the Six Strings Stage. The License to Chill Bar offers ocean views and signature drinks. The new quick-service Daiquiri Shack is the place for guests to sip their favorite frozen cocktail while seated on a surfboard. Additionally, like Islander, Beachcomber will also showcase the iconic Flip Flop Atrium. The Atrium is an amazing meet-up spot and backdrop for selfies and group photos.
Margaritaville at Sea’s Beachcomber will begin offering 6- to 8-night Caribbean itineraries from the cruise capital of the world, PortMiami, in 2027. Guests will enjoy the sights and sounds of Grand Cayman, Jamaica, the Bahamas, the ABC Islands, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, San Juan, and the Dominican Republic.