More so than most places in the U.S., New York City offers an endless variety of festive activities for the holiday season.
From visiting the seasonal shops of Bryant Park to attending a performance of the world-famous Radio City Rockettes, NYC might very well be the de facto capital of the holiday season every time the winter months come along.
As exciting as all of these activities can be for the holidays, New York City’s Margaritaville Resort is giving fans yet another wondrous way to immerse themselves in the joyful tidings of the season.
For a limited time this winter, Margaritaville Resort in NYC’s Times Square will be offering a first-of-its-kind Christmas Island Suite for the seasonal festivities.
“Step into a holiday escape with a tropical twist,” the company said of their exclusive new room offering. “Our uppermost-floor One Bedroom King Suite is fully dressed for the season, featuring a beautifully decorated living area with a sparkling holiday tree, plus festive touches throughout the bedroom and bathroom.”
“From subtle island-inspired accents to cozy seasonal décor, every detail sets the scene for a warm and joyful stay,” Margaritaville went on to say.
As the description states, Margaritaville’s Christmas Island Suite offers sweeping views of the surrounding New York City landscape, as well as conveniently close access to other neighboring points of interest like Bryant Park, Times Square and Broadway.
In terms of the room itself, the suite also comes decorated with cheerful holiday lighting in both the living room and over the main bedroom area, effectively whisking visitors away to a tropical island paradise unlike any other in the Big Apple.
A limited-time seasonal offering, guests can book the Christmas Island Suite from now until the new year at Margaritaville Resort Times Square. With this year marking the first time the suite has been offered at the hotel, the Christmas Island Suite is exclusively tied to the resort’s Times Square location; no other Margaritaville offers the suite within the U.S.
This story was originally published by Parade on Dec 4, 2025, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

