Margaritaville At Sea Offering Unlimited Sailing Pass For Teachers, Military Members, And First Responders

For just $299, the Heroes Pass gives passholders and one guest unlimited, non-consecutive, sailings aboard the Margaritaville at Sea Paradise.

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Margaritaville at Sea

Calling all heroes: Margaritaville at Sea is charting a course to serious savings for teachers, military members, and first responders.

This week, the cruise line announced the launch of its new Heroes Pass, offering U.S. military service members (active duty and veterans), police, fire, EMS personnel, and educators unlimited cruises to the Bahamas from Florida’s Port of Palm Beach now through the end of 2024.

Available for just $299 (taxes, fees, and port expenses not included), the Heroes Pass gives Parrot Heads and one guest unlimited, non-consecutive, sailings aboard the Margaritaville at Sea Paradise.

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Margaritaville at Sea

“The Heroes Pass is another way to show our gratitude to the hardest-working people out there, tirelessly supporting our communities,” Christopher Ivy, CEO of Margaritaville at Sea, said in a news release. “In our first two years, we’ve launched the unprecedented Heroes Sail Free program, as well as the cruise industry’s first season pass. We’re excited to add the Heroes Pass as a way for our heroes to relax with a quick escape to the Bahamas, as often as they want.”

Coordinated through the company’s partnership with GovX, qualifying guests can purchase the Heroes Pass online while supplies last.

Keep in mind that sailings booked with the Heroes Pass can only be booked 24-72 hours in advance, making the passes ideal for those with flexible schedules.

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“Our short itineraries make it a breeze to sail to the Bahamas multiple times a year without using up weeks of vacation time,” noted Ivy.

Visit MargaritavilleatSea.com for more details and reservations.

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