More Cuba Cruises to Choose From
If you’re ready to experience the rich history and vibrant culture of Cuba, chances are your favorite cruise line has a perfect itinerary for you. Whereas a year ago Cuba as a port-of-call was limited to short itineraries on select cruise lines, we are beginning to see several cruise lines expanding Cuba offerings.
Carnival Cruise Line has recently announced 23 new Cuba sailings for 2019. While many leave from the Florida ports of Miami, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Carnival will also operate eight five-day trips to Cuba from Charleston, South Carolina!
Up to now, Norwegian Cruise Line offered short trips to Cuba lasting 4 nights. The Sky sailed from Miami while the Norwegian Sun is scheduled to spend the summer sailing short cruises to Cuba from Port Canaveral. However, the cruise line has also increased its offerings with new 9- and 13-night
voyages that feature a stop in Havana.
Royal Caribbean doubled its sailings to Cuba in 2018 with two ships offering cruises there; Majesty of the Seas and Empress of the Seas. In addition, Royal Caribbean is adding two new destinations to itineraries; Santiago de Cuba and Cienfuegos on select Empress of the Seas sailings.
More Cuba Cruises to Choose From
If you’re ready to experience the rich history and vibrant culture of Cuba, chances are your favorite cruise line has a perfect itinerary for you. Whereas a year ago Cuba as a port-of-call was limited to short itineraries on select cruise lines, we are beginning to see several cruise lines expanding Cuba offerings.
Carnival Cruise Line has recently announced 23 new Cuba sailings for 2019. While many leave from the Florida ports of Miami, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Carnival will also operate eight five-day trips to Cuba from Charleston, South Carolina!
Up to now, Norwegian Cruise Line offered short trips to Cuba lasting 4 nights. The Sky sailed from Miami while the Norwegian Sun is scheduled to spend the summer sailing short cruises to Cuba from Port Canaveral. However, the cruise line has also increased its offerings with new 9- and 13-night
voyages that feature a stop in Havana.
Royal Caribbean doubled its sailings to Cuba in 2018 with two ships offering cruises there; Majesty of the Seas and Empress of the Seas. In addition, Royal Caribbean is adding two new destinations to itineraries; Santiago de Cuba and Cienfuegos on select Empress of the Seas sailings.
More Cuba Cruises to Choose From
If you’re ready to experience the rich history and vibrant culture of Cuba, chances are your favorite cruise line has a perfect itinerary for you. Whereas a year ago Cuba as a port-of-call was limited to short itineraries on select cruise lines, we are beginning to see several cruise lines expanding Cuba offerings.
Carnival Cruise Line has recently announced 23 new Cuba sailings for 2019. While many leave from the Florida ports of Miami, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Carnival will also operate eight five-day trips to Cuba from Charleston, South Carolina!
Up to now, Norwegian Cruise Line offered short trips to Cuba lasting 4 nights. The Sky sailed from Miami while the Norwegian Sun is scheduled to spend the summer sailing short cruises to Cuba from Port Canaveral. However, the cruise line has also increased its offerings with new 9- and 13-night
voyages that feature a stop in Havana.
Royal Caribbean doubled its sailings to Cuba in 2018 with two ships offering cruises there; Majesty of the Seas and Empress of the Seas. In addition, Royal Caribbean is adding two new destinations to itineraries; Santiago de Cuba and Cienfuegos on select Empress of the Seas sailings.