Margaritaville at Sea Debuts Spa, Fitness and Tattoo Offerings

Margaritaville at Sea Cruise Line has introduced a new collection of spa, fitness and lifestyle experiences aboard the Beachcomber by the new St. Somewhere Spa & Salon, Fins Up! Fitness Center and the next iteration of the Permanent Reminder Tattoo Studio.


The company said that the new spaces represent its largest wellness footprint to date.


“Beachcomber is helping bring the next evolution of Margaritaville at Sea to life across every part of the guest journey, with wellness playing a central role,” said Martha Brabham, vice president of design at Margaritaville at Sea.


“From the spa and salon to the fitness and tattoo studios, these venues are designed to feel welcoming, comfortable and connected to the energy of being at sea. Guests can spend the day slowing down, staying active or commemorating their trip in a way that’s uniquely personal,” added Brabham.


The company said in a press release that St. Somewhere Spa & Salon builds on its signature spa experience with a refreshed design and a stronger connection to the water.


Beyond the spa, the Beachcomber extends its wellness approach with dedicated spaces for movement and fitness. The Fins Up! Fitness Center, the largest in the fleet, features a full range of equipment, while separate yoga and studio rooms provide space for guided classes and low-impact workouts.


According to the company, each venue is designed to support everything from high-energy exercise to quieter moments focused on stretching and mobility, all enhanced by natural light and ocean views.


Permanent Reminder Tattoo Studio returns aboard the Beachcomber with an expanded footprint and roster of world-class artists. The studio gives guests the opportunity to create custom artwork inspired by a milestone, memory or simply the spirit of the trip itself.


Beginning in 2027, the Beachcomber will sail four- to eight-night itineraries from PortMiami to the Southern and Eastern Caribbean.


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Published At: May 29, 2026
Credits: Cruise Industry News