Carnival Cruise Line adds more Cuba cruises from Tampa
Carnival Cruise Line is beefing up Cuba coverage again with 20 new sailings in 2019 announced from Tampa Bay.
The new five-day voyages on board Carnival Paradise will depart Saturdays with calls in Key West and Cozumel, as well as day-long or overnight stops in Havana.
The new Tampa departures are in addition to already announced Cuba cruises on Carnival Sensation from Miami in 2019.
"Our Cuba cruises have been met with phenomenal guest response since we began sailing to the island last year, and we’re thrilled to add yet another 20 voyages," said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line.
Carnival Paradise recently completed an extensive refurbishment adding a water park and new staterooms.
Guests on the new cruises get access to nearly 20 shore excursions which are compliant with U.S. Department of Treasury regulations, as well as Cuban-themed activities and entertainment onboard.
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