Margaritaville at Sea’s Beachcomber to feature expanded range of open-air venues

The ship will feature the line’s largest 5 o’Clock Somewhere complex on the ship’s upper decks

Margaritaville at Sea’s Beachcomber to feature expanded range of open-air venues

Margaritaville at Sea

5 o'Clock Somewhere is a multi-deck, poolside complex forming the centrepiece of the ship’s upper decks
Alex Smith

By Alex Smith |


Margaritaville at Sea’s newest and largest ship, Beachcomber, will feature an expanded range of open-air venues when it enters service from PortMiami in 2027, the cruise line has revealed.

The vessel will feature the line’s largest 5 o’Clock Somewhere – a multi-deck, poolside complex forming the centrepiece of the ship’s upper decks. Rising 50 feet and spanning four levels, 5 o’Clock Somewhere will offer a variety of spaces designed for dining, entertainment, and relaxation. Among them are the 5 o’Clock Somewhere Bar, Cheeseburger in Paradise Burger Bar, Mexican Cutie Cantina, and an area of adults-only cabanas with ocean views and dedicated service.

“Poolside experiences on Beachcomber are the main event, and we’ve taken the signature fun up to an entirely new level,” said Christopher Ivy, CEO of Margaritaville at Sea. “The sheer scale of 5 o’Clock Somewhere gives guests a place to linger longer over great food and drinks, delivering that unmistakable Margaritaville at Sea energy in an elevated way.”

Beyond 5 o’Clock Somewhere, Beachcomber’s upper decks will include additional open-air spaces for relaxation and entertainment. These will include the License to Chill Pool Deck, featuring a waterslide, whirlpools, cabanas and a central Six Strings Stage for live music; the Daiquiri Shack, offering frozen cocktails in multiple flavours; and the License to Chill Bar, with panoramic ocean views.

Inside, the ship will introduce the Flip Flop Atrium, a central meeting point inspired by the welcome area onboard Islander that will connect guests to the ship’s daytime and evening venues.

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