NCLH Ltd. President and CEO Frank Del Rio kept watch on Seven Seas Mariner’s bridge as the ship pulled into the harbor with nearly
700 travelers. Guests enjoyed a festive, Cuban-style celebration on board, before heading out to explore the iconic city for the night.
All tours offer guests an authentic Cuban experience that explores the people, music, art, history, and culture, in compliance with the Office of Foreign Assets Control’s (OFAC) regulations. Seven Seas Mariner set sail April 11, 2017, on a 7-night, round-trip Caribbean voyage from Miami, and will overnight at Havana before continuing to Harvest Caye, Belize, and Costa Maya, Mexico. Seven Seas Marinerwill sail April 18 on an identical itinerary that visits Cuba.
Image Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Cruises
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