Margaritaville at Sea’s newest ship to be called Beachcomber

The refurbished vessel will be the largest ship in the cruise line’s fleet

Margaritaville at Sea’s newest ship to be called Beachcomber

Margaritaville at Sea

Beachcomber will feature a beach-themed livery when it joins the Margaritaville at Sea fleet
Alex Smith

By Alex Smith |


Margaritaville at Sea is to name its newest ship Beachcomber, the cruise line has revealed.

Currently known as Costa Fortuna, the vessel was acquired by Margaritaville at Sea in May 2025. At more than 100,000 gross tons, it will be the largest ship in the cruise line’s fleet when it makes its debut in late 2026.

Beachcomber will be refurbished before joining the fleet and feature a beach-themed livery. Onboard, the ship will feature a mix of returning venues alongside more than 15 new experiences.

“With Beachcomber, we wanted to create a design that captures the spirit of fun, warmth, and relaxed adventure,” said Martha Brabham, head of design at Margaritaville at Sea. “We drew inspiration from nostalgic beach scenes, vintage surf art, and the carefree escapism that defines the brand. The result is a design that feels joyful and instantly familiar one that builds on the award-winning aesthetic we introduced with Islander in 2024.”

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