05.07.2017

Carnival Paradise arrives in Havana on Carnival Cruise Line’s first-ever voyage to Cuba

The Carnival Paradise has arrived in Havana, Cuba, marking Carnival Cruise Line’s first-ever cruise to the country. The 2,052-passenger vessel, the largest cruise ship ever to call at Havana, on June 30 departed Port Tampa Bay on the line’s inaugural voyage to Havana, the first of 12 four- and five-day sailings to the centuries-old Cuban capital, the cruise operator’s media release said.

The Carnival Paradise passes the historic El Morro Castle in Havana, Cuba, Friday, June 30, 2017. The arrival marked the first time a Carnival Cruise Line ship has ported in Cuba and is the beginning of a series of a dozen Tampa, Fla.,-to-Cuba cruises scheduled for the ship through May 3, 2018. About 2,400 passengers are aboard the 855-foot-long vessel for the inaugural voyage. (FOR EDITORIAL USE (Sven Creutzmann/Carnival Cruise Line/HO)

The Carnival Paradise has arrived in Havana, Cuba, marking Carnival Cruise Line’s first-ever cruise to the country. The 2,052-passenger vessel, the largest cruise ship ever to call at Havana, on June 30 departed Port Tampa Bay on the line’s inaugural voyage to Havana, the first of 12 four- and five-day sailings to the centuries-old Cuban capital, the cruise operator’s media release said.

All cruises feature a daytime and overnight call in Havana to provide vacationers a rare and exciting opportunity to explore this fascinating destination.   Additional cruises in the series depart July 13, Aug. 14, 24 and 28, Sept. 7, 21 and 25, Oct. 5, 9 and 19, 2017, as well as May 3, 2018.  Four-day cruises feature Havana while five-day voyages add a stop in Cozumel or Key West.

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