Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line adds sailing to Cuba
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line is offering a special one-off Cuba cruise next month.
Instead of the usual scheduled short cruises to the Bahamas the Grand Classica will depart the Port of Palm Beach for Havana on Valentine’s Day.
The four-night cruise is in partnership with Viva Travel.
"On this extra-special cruise getaway, you’ll have the opportunity to revel in locally-inspired cuisine and entertainment, as well as access to exclusive ocean concerts," the line said in a release.
The Grand Classica will spend 10 hours in Havana on February 15, and then a day at sea with an open-deck concert.
It then returns for another eight-hour port call in Havana before heading back to Palm Beach.
Cruise fare starts at $699 per person.
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line’s three ships are based out of Palm Beach and offer two-night sailings to the Bahamas.
The 1,680-passenger Grand Classica joined the fleet last year from Costa Cruises.
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