Margaritaville at Sea has announced the debut of two ultra-exclusive Bridge Wing Suites aboard Beachcomber, introducing the most distinctive accommodations created by the cruise line. Located forward on Deck 9, directly atop the ship’s bridge, the two suites, appropriately inspired by Captain and the Kid and Son of a Son of a Sailor, offer a vantage point typically reserved for ship command, pairing sweeping ocean views with immediate proximity to the heart of the vessel. The only two of their kind at sea, the Bridge Wing Suites are the largest suites across all Margaritaville at Sea ships and are designed for guests seeking privacy and a more immersive connection to the voyage.
Building on the Grand Terrace Suite experience already offered aboard Beachcomber, guests staying in the two new forward suites will also enjoy the brand’s signature suite-level amenities, including expansive indoor-outdoor living spaces, oversized private terraces, dedicated concierge services, priority embarkation and disembarkation, and elevated in-suite finishes designed for relaxed, residential-style comfort at sea.
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Guests staying in the Bridge Wing Suites may enjoy a private tour of the ship’s bridge, offering a behind-the-scenes look at navigation and operations just steps from their accommodations. Each suite also features outdoor dining, with breakfast and dinner served al fresco by a dedicated suite concierge, transforming the expansive terrace into a private retreat overlooking the open ocean.
“These suites were designed to tell a story as much as offer a place to stay,” Martha Brabham, vice president of design for Margaritaville at Sea Cruise Line, said in a statement. “From their elevated location above the bridge to design elements rooted in seafaring tales, every detail deepens the guest’s connection to life at sea. By offering only two Bridge Wing Suites, we’re creating an exclusive, distinctive experience within our portfolio.”
Beginning in 2027, guests may sail from PortMiami on Beachcomber, the cruise line’s latest, and largest, vessel with four- to eight-night itineraries to the Eastern and Southern Caribbean. With more time to unwind and stretch out at sea, guests aboard Beachcomber can look forward to even more space and immersive experiences.
For more details or to book, visit MargaritavilleAtSea.com.
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