Cuba is a Caribbean island with numerous ports and harbors, with the majority of cruises departing from Florida. The Havana Port Stop is a popular destination for passengers to visit for either a long day or overnight, allowing them to do at least one or two longer shore excursions. Cruise ships owned by non-American companies have been traveling to Cuba for years, with the only current line being Marella Cruises.
The cruise ship port calendar displays all scheduled arrival and departure dates in a timetable format, including the estimated time of arrival in Santiago de Cuba. The ports of Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Port Canaveral, and Tampa are the most frequent departure ports for cruises to Cuba. Some cruisers book cruises just to enjoy the ship, especially when docked in port. Cruise ship contracts reserve the right to change or omit ports altogether, and the port of Havana is getting busier.
Carnival has announced more than 100 sailings will call on Cuba from seven ports, while Sky sails from Miami and Sun from Port Canaveral. To visit Cuba, passengers must tick one of 12 legal reasons on a form. These cruise ships offer onshore excursions that can be enjoyed at any of the five major ports of Cuba.
Seadream Yacht Club offers itineraries from Cuba and only visiting Cuban ports. Cruise stops in Santiago de Cuba and Cienfuegos provide a view of architecture, art, history, and water towns in Cuba.
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