Pearl Seas Cruises expands Cuba cruise program
Small ship operator Pearl Seas Cruises will sail to Cuba from Port Everglades in the fall, with an additional port call scheduled for little known Casilda.
Pearl Mist will depart on four sailings from Florida on November 10, 20 and 30, and on December 12, 2017.
It includes a 11-night voyage with an additional stop at Casilda.
The 210-passenger ship continues to offer a round-island journey with stops at Havana, Cienfuegos, Trinidad, El Cobre and Santiago de Cuba.
There will also be a full cruise program in 2018.
"The small ship makes for a very personalized and all-inclusive experience of Cuba," said Timothy Beebe, vice president of Pearl Seas Cruises.
"Our local experts on this people-to-people exchange guide each exploration and allow guests the opportunity to experience Cuban culture firsthand."
The line’s people-to-people activities includes cruising the streets of Havana in a classic American car, a tour of a pottery workshop in Trinidad and a trip to the fishing village of Cojimar.
Pearl Seas Cruises is offering an inclusive pre-cruise package and transfers to the ship with all 2017 Cuba sailings.
The line also operates sailings on the St. Lawrence Seaway, Great Lakes and New England.
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