On the first-ever Margaritaville Cruise Ship, the liquor isn't going to be in the blender for some time. Margaritaville at Sea Paradise's first passenger sailing has been postponed until May 14, according to the company.

As a consequence of worldwide shipping delays and to dordle assure the greatest possible onboard experience, the cruise company has opted to postpone its maiden passenger sailing," a spokesman for Margaritaville at Sea informed Travel + Leisure via email. "Guests may get a free stateroom when they rebook any future sailing on Margaritaville at Sea. In addition, the initial booking fee for the stateroom will be refunded as an onboard credit."

If they do not want to rebook, guests have the option of receiving a full refund.

Guests may board the ship at Palm Beach, Florida on April 30 for a two-night trip to Freeport, Grand Bahama Island. A total of seven sailings have been canceled, with the first one departing on May 14th in their stead.