Dogs on Deck: Cruising the High Seas with Your Furry Best Friend

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For years, pet parents have had to leave their beloved dogs behind when embarking on a cruise. But that’s about to change in a major way. While Cunard has long been the only cruise line allowing pets onboard—albeit restricted to kennels below deck—Margaritaville at Sea is setting sail into new waters with an innovative pet-family cruise.

Launching in November 2025, this groundbreaking voyage aboard the Margaritaville at Sea Islander will welcome 250 dogs and their families for an unforgettable pet-friendly adventure. Sailing out of Tampa, Florida, this special itinerary will cruise to Key West and Mexico, offering amenities and activities tailored to humans and their four-legged companions.

“This cruise is more than a vacation — it’s a celebration of the unbreakable bond between people and their dogs,” Dawn von Graff, owner of Expedia Cruises of West Orlando told Travel And Leisure. Designed for dog lovers, the cruise promises a unique experience where everyone—both two-legged and four-legged—is made to feel like part of the family.

Each dog-friendly cabin comes with its very own pet butler to maintain cleanliness and comfort throughout the trip. Balconies are outfitted with private dog relief stations, ensuring your pup’s needs are met with ease.

Activities and Amenities for the Pack

The Margaritaville at Sea Islander cruise will feature a range of dog-themed activities and amenities, including:

  • Dog shows, training sessions, and costume contests.
  • Guest speakers and workshops on canine health and behavior.
  • Dog-friendly splash stations to cool off and play.
  • Onboard services like grooming appointments and relaxing puppy massages.
  • Gifts and samples from top pet brands.

For passengers seeking a break from the canine commotion, the ship offers dog-free zones, such as its casino and various lounges, for a bit of tranquility.

To ensure a safe and enjoyable journey for all, dogs must meet strict health and vaccination requirements. They must remain leashed in public spaces and are not permitted in human dining areas.

Passengers will also sign a photo waiver, as the cruise promises to generate plenty of buzz on social media. With contests, sponsorships, and viral moments likely to abound, this voyage is perfect for social media-savvy pet parents—but not ideal for anyone preferring to stay out of the spotlight!

The Margaritaville at Sea Islander, which launched earlier this year, offers a host of amenities for both humans and dogs. The ship features multiple restaurants, lounges, and unique spaces, including a three-story poolside LandShark Bar and a stunning 14-story atrium.

While the cruise is still more than a year away, excitement is already building. Registrations are expected to open as early as December 2024, with detailed protocols to be released soon.

Whether you’re a devoted dog parent or simply a dog lover eager for a unique travel experience, this voyage promises to be a tail-wagging good time. So pack your bags—and your pup’s favorite toys—and get ready to cruise into history as part of Margaritaville’s first-ever pet-family cruise.

Will you be among the lucky 250 to embark on this pawsitively perfect adventure?

Lisa Arneill
Lisa Arneillhttps://worldtraveledfamily.com/
Canadian mom of 2 busy boys (one with #ASD), photo addict, lover of adventure and wrinkly dogs. Also founder of Growing Your Baby - a parenting website.

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