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Margaritaville cruise ship ‘cleared’ to sail, Coast Guard says. ‘Margaritaville fixed their discrepancies and are cleared to go,’ says Nicole Groll

Margaritaville Paradise (Former Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line's Grand Classica, ex Costa Classica)The U.S. Coast Guard has lifted the “No Sail Order” for the Margaritaville at Sea Paradise cruise ship.

According to Margaritaville at Sea, the cruise ship returned to its regular sailing schedule on Friday, departing from the Port of Palm Beach at 5 p.m. However, there are passengers still in the Bahamas.

The cruise ship was cleared for sailing Friday morning after not being able to leave the Port of Palm Beach on Wednesday.

Full story at https://www.wptv.com/lifestyle/travel/margaritaville-cruise-ship-cleared-to-sail-coast-guard-says

(Margaritaville at Sea)

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