Azamara adding more Cuba sailings
Azamara Club Cruises is adding more sailings to its Cuba cruise program in early 2018.
There are four more voyages departing Miami which offer overnight calls in Havana and new stops at the ports of Cienfuegos and Santiago de Cuba.
This includes a Panama Canal and Costa Rica sailing on January 4, 2018 which overnights in Havana and a pair of 10-night Cuba-intensive cruises in March 2018 calling at all three Cuban ports.
In addition, Cuba is featured on a seven-night Caribbean cruise laving on March 19.
"Interest in traveling to Cuba from both new and loyal guests is undeniable," said Larry Pimentel, President & CEO of Azamara Club Cruises.
"Destination Immersion is the heartbeat of our brand, so naturally we wanted to deliver authentic experiences in Cuba."
Azamara’s people-to-people compliant activities include a visit to the famous Tropicana cabaret, a Nelson Dominguez art gallery tour, cruising Havana by vintage car and a Hemingway themed tour.
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