MSC Cruises is home-porting a second ship in Havana, in bids to strengthen its presence in Cuba for the winter 2016-17 season. MSC Armonia will join the MSC Opera in Cuba from Nov next year, with the vessels sailing two separate eight-day itineraries. The first of the new itineraries will...
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MSC Cruises is home-porting a
second ship in Havana, in bids to
strengthen its presence in Cuba
for the winter 2016-17 season.
MSC Armonia will join the MSC
Opera in Cuba from Nov next
year, with the vessels sailing two
separate eight-day itineraries.
The first of the new itineraries
will take guests from Havana
through to Honduras, before
heading to Belize, Mexico and
finally Isla de la Juventud, Cuba.
The second itinerary sees
guests depart Havana for
Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula
visiting Montego Bay in Jamaica,
Georgetown and Cozumel.
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