Havana, the capital of Cuba, is one of the most sought-after cruise destinations in the Caribbean
Seabourn has announced it will begin sailing to Cuba from Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico from 2019 onwards, with four distinct cruise itineraries released so far.
The move makes Seabourn the third Carnival Corporation cruise brand approved to sail to Cuba.
Guests can choose from four separate itineraries with five different departure dates.
The 11-, 12-, and 14-day sailings will visit five ports in Cuba, calling at three or four on each itinerary and providing guests the ideal opportunity to discover the different regions on this vast island. All five voyages will feature overnight stops in the historic capital city Havana, offering traveller’s ample opportunity to see and experience this vibrant destination.
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The visit to Havana allows guests time to explore the designated UNESCO World Heritage Site during its 500th anniversary year and immerse themselves in a wide array of historical and cultural experiences.
Seabourn Cruises Cuba cruise itinerary details:
All these cruises will be sailed aboard the 458-guest Seabourn Sojourn.
Seabourn Sojourn is to cruise to Cuba for first time.
“For many luxury travellers, they aim to find new places to explore and discover meaningful new cultural opportunities, and Cuba is one of the most sought-after emerging destinations for many of our guests,” says Richard Meadows, president of Seabourn.
“We are excited to finally be able to include Cuba in our itineraries, and our guests and travel partners have been anxiously awaiting an ultra-luxury travel experience with a wider selection of destinations in this relatively undiscovered Caribbean treasure,” he added.
The key Cuban ports that Seabourn will be visiting:
Seabourn Sojourn will call at five fascinating ports in Cuba throughout the season, offering ample opportunities for guests to discover history and culture, as well as several UNESCO World Heritage Sites:
While off the ship, guests may join UNESCO Partner Tours exploring Cuba’s World Heritage cities including Santa Clara and Trinidad, the Biosphere Reserve at Las Terrazas, plus participatory excursions both by day and by night, tracing the Cuban culinary, musical and artistic heritage and including meetings with arts and community projects in Havana, Santiago and Cienfuegos.
Additionally, a stop at Cienfuegos presents the opportunity for a special visit to the colonial town of Trinidad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Cuba’s province of Sancti Spíritus.
In addition, guests can enjoy several complimentary Seabourn special events and experiences, such as Caviar in the Surf beach barbecues in Isla Catalina and Carambola Beach, as well as Marina Day with complimentary watersports in Isla Catalina operating directly from the back of the ship, weather and conditions permitting.
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