WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – January 23, 2020 – Travelers seeking a refreshing new way to celebrate Valentine’s Day will fall in ‘Love at First Sail’ with an unprecedented new offer from Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line.* Now through February 14, those booking a romantic escape to Nassau or Grand Bahama Island can cruise their way to sweeter than ever savings, purchasing one cruise at the standard fare and bringing a guest for just $14.*
“A last-minute Bahamas getaway is the perfect way to celebrate Valentine’s Day, whether with friends or your significant other, and this limited-time offer makes it possible to escape last-minute at a fraction of the cost,” said Oneil Khosa, CEO of Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line. “With 2020 being the year for new experiences, there has never been a better time to take in all of our offerings first-hand – including our award-winning dining, entertainment, and so much more.”
The “Love at First Sail” promotion is ideal for couples looking to reconnect, with spacious guestrooms; soothing full-service spas offering couples’ massages; and al fresco dining with breathtaking views. The Oasis, an adults-only pool and lounge area, features hot tubs and daybeds that are the ideal spot to sneak away and recharge. Each ship also features unique dining venues that exemplify the line’s comfortable luxury appeal, including The Rock Grill, an interactive experience where guests can cook their own meats and veggies on a lava rock and Admiral’s Steak & Seafood, with featured items such as Angus Beef Carpaccio and Peruvian Sea Bass.
The best part of this special offer? It can be romantic, but it doesn’t have to be. Girl groups seeking an instagrammable “Galentine’s” weekend getaway will love the flexibility of a Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line escape, enjoying picturesque views; award-winning comedy and musical shows; champagne breakfasts with a side of mimosas; and exhilarating excursions – from swimming with the pigs and lounging on white sand beaches to snorkeling and paddleboarding. And, after a day on the go, what’s better than dancing the night away to live bands in the lounge while savoring delicious drinks?
As the only cruise line with daily departures from West Palm Beach, Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line lets travelers cruise to either Grand Bahama Island or Nassau aboard Grand Celebration or Grand Classica. Winter weather weary travelers desperate for a longer getaway before heading back to reality will find the perfect solution in the cruise line’s original Cruise & Stay Program, which lets guests extend their stay in paradise at one of several island resorts. On Grand Bahama Island, cruisers can discover secret snorkel spots, the world’s largest underwater cave systems, and more while staying at Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach or the Grand Lucayan Resort. While visiting Nassau, they can discover the magic of Atlantis, swim with the dolphins at Dolphin Cay, enjoy on-land activities – including shopping, yachting and fishing tours – and have ‘suite dreams’ at Atlantis Paradise Island, Meliá Nassau Beach All-Inclusive Resort, SLS Baha Mar, or Comfort Suites Paradise Island.
For more information on the cruise line or to book a cruise, travel advisors can call the company’s all-new Global Trade Desk at 800-995-3143, email sales@cruisebp.com or visit www.BookParadise.com. Stay up-to-date on the latest news by following the cruise line on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
ABOUT BAHAMAS PARADISE CRUISE LINE
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line, the ultimate Bahamas getaway, is the only provider of two-night cruises to Grand Bahama Island and Nassau, and the originator of the unique Cruise & Stay program, letting travelers extend their Bahamas adventure with a distinctive resort stay. Recently named Best Short Cruise by Porthole Cruise Magazine’s 2020 Editor-in-Chief Awards, Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line sets sail daily from West Palm Beach and operates two ships, Grand Celebration and Grand Classica – which recently earned Cruise Critic’s 2019 Cruisers’ Choice Award for Best Entertainment. The company is majority-owned by the family of former Norwegian Cruise Line President and CEO Kevin Sheehan.