NORWEGIAN Cruise Line arrived in Havana, Cuba, for the first time on Tue. Norwegian Sky sailed into the Cuban capital on the first of her weekly roundtrip cruises from Miami to Cuba, with a total of 53 four-day voyages to Cuba scheduled, 52 of which include an overnight stay in...
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NORWEGIAN Cruise Line arrived in Havana, Cuba, for the first time on Tue.
Norwegian Sky sailed into the Cuban capital on the first of her weekly roundtrip cruises from Miami to Cuba, with a total of 53 four-day voyages to Cuba scheduled, 52 of which include an overnight stay in Havana.
“Today is a momentous day for Norwegian Cruise Line, our guests and our travel agent partners, as we open our doors to Cuba’s natural beauty, warm people and historical treasures,” said Frank Del Rio, president and chief executive officer for Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings.
Andy Stuart, president and ceo for NCL said the line’s Cuban voyages offer guests “a unique opportunity to engage in true cultural immersion with the freedom and flexibility to explore this destination on their own timetable and as they choose”.
Norwegian Sky will also call on Great Stirrup Cay, NCL’s private island in the Bahamas, during her four-day Cuba cruises.
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