Margaritaville at Sea, the rebrand of Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line, was supposed to start its three-day, two-night trips to Grand Bahama Island from Palm Beach, Florida on April 30. But the operator canceled its first seven trips on the 658-cabin Margaritaville At Sea Paradise and moved the official launch to mid-May.
“There are currently many challenges in the global supply chain, which have impacted the upcoming launch of Margaritaville at Sea,” the line wrote to passengers whose trips were cancelled. “To ensure the best possible experience for you and all of our guests, we are moving our first official passenger sailing to May 14th.”
"Margaritaville at Sea is offering guests the opportunity to rebook on any future sailing and receive a complimentary cabin. In addition, the money held on the original booking for the stateroom charge will be provided back as an onboard credit."