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Sail Away for Free: Margaritaville at Sea Celebrates Veterans Day with Complimentary Cruises

 

 

Margaritaville at Sea provides complimentary cruises for Veterans Day


Margaritaville at Sea is offering additional complimentary cabins to first responders.

 

The cruise line is inviting U.S. military personnel—both active and veterans—and a guest to enjoy free double-occupancy rooms in celebration of Veterans Day. Additionally, nurses, firefighters, EMS workers, police officers, and educators are also included in this offer.

According to a news release, “This wonderful opportunity will allow travelers to experience a relaxing getaway to The Bahamas and the Caribbean on either the Margaritaville at Sea Paradise or the newly launched Margaritaville at Sea Islander, available for booking from Nov. 11 to Dec. 3.”

The “Heroes Sail Free” program has provided complimentary cruises to tens of thousands of guests since its debut in 2022. Due to high demand, the line previously ran out of free cabins, but has now released a new batch for the upcoming holiday.

 

What are the promotion details?

This offer includes Ocean View cabins on the Paradise and interior cabins on the Islander for select sailings during 2025. Passengers also have the option to upgrade their accommodations for an additional fee, subject to availability.

 

Eligible guests will receive a 20% discount on “all retail offers any day, throughout the year,” as stated in the release. Reservations can be made via the cruise line’s website.