Friday, August 18, 2017

Carnival Paradise To Offer Five Additional Cruises to Havana, Cuba, from Port of Tampa in 2018

Carnival Paradise Arrives in Havana
Following strong response to its first-ever cruises to Cuba announced earlier this year, Carnival Cruise Line has added five more voyages featuring extended calls in Havana in 2018 aboard Carnival Paradise, sailing from Tampa. The new voyages include three 5-day cruises to Havana and Cozumel or Key West departing Feb. 17, July 2 and Sept. 5, 2018; a 6-day sailing featuring Havana and Grand Cayman departing Aug. 26, 2018; and an 8-day voyage with stops at Havana, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel departing Aug. 18, 2018. All of the voyages include a day-long call and overnight in Havana with the 8-day cruise of Aug. 18, 2018, offering two full days at the historic Cuban capital.

“Our cruises to Cuba have been very well received and we’re delighted to provide our guests with additional opportunities to experience and explore this fascinating and sought-after destination,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line.

Earlier this year, Carnival announced a series of 4- and 5-day voyages to Havana that kicked off in late June. Upcoming voyages in the initial program include 4-day cruises departing Aug. 24, Sept. 7 and 21, and Oct. 5 and 19, 2017 as well as May 3, 2018 and 5-day voyages departing Aug. 28, Sept. 25 and Oct. 9, 2017.

Carnival Paradise guests can select from nearly 20 different shore excursion experiences that showcase Cuba’s vibrant culture, majestic beauty and centuries-old architectural landmarks. Aboard Carnival Paradise, guests enjoy an array of amenities and a full schedule of daytime activities and nighttime entertainment, including newly added Cuban-themed entertainment and activities. Dining options include two full-service main dining rooms and expansive poolside eatery with a 24-hour pizzeria.

The ship also features a 12,000-square-foot Spa Carnival health and wellness facility and an exclusive Serenity adults-only retreat. Family-friendly programming includes Seuss at Sea in partnership with Dr. Seuss Enterprises as well as fun, supervised activities for kids in three age groups. Four swimming pools and a 115-foot-long cascading water slide are also featured.

The visits to Havana comply with regulations of the U.S. Department of Treasury that permit travel operators to transport approved travelers to Cuba to engage in activities as defined by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Foreign Assets Control. To learn more, visit Carnival.com.

Image Courtesy Carnival Cruise Line

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