I stayed in Margaritaville at Sea's renovated cabins. My 176-square-foot interior stateroom wasn't the best, but it felt larger than other cruise cabins.
Lauren Mack
- My brother and I shared a 176-square-foot interior stateroom on the Margaritaville at Sea Paradise.
- The ship, which is over 30 years old, recently debuted a multimillion-dollar renovation.
- Our entry-level accommodation slept four people, with two twin-size beds and retractable bunk beds.
This summer, my brother and I embarked on a three-day voyage from Palm Beach to Grand Bahama aboard the Margaritaville at Sea Paradise.
The vessel, which is over 30 years old, is the first cruise operated by the Jimmy Buffett-founded hospitality brand. It made its inaugural voyage as the rebranded Margaritaville at Sea Paradise in 2022 and has since undergone a multimillion-dollar renovation.
Because the voyage was short, I reserved a 176-square-foot interior stateroom, the 658-cabin cruise ship's entry-level accommodation, directly through Margaritaville at Sea.
I booked my room during the cruise line's spring sale, scoring a 40% discount that brought the total cost for each passenger to $330.70 (including taxes and service charges, gratuities, and fuel surcharges). However, this rate didn't include any add-ons like drink packages, specialty dining, Wi-Fi, or excursions.
Here's what our cabin was like.