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Cruise news Blog post April 20, 2017
Morro Castle (Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro, named after the three biblical Magi) is a fortress guarding the entrance to Havana Bay, Cuba.

Courtesy of skeeze

Morro Castle (Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro, named after the three biblical Magi) is a fortress guarding the entrance to Havana Bay, Cuba.

Bookings open today for Norwegian cruises to Cuba

Norwegian Cruise Line will expand its Cuba offerings into next year, adding 33 sailings to the Caribbean island during 2018, most of which will feature overnight visits to the Cuban capital of Havana.

The four-day roundtrip cruises from Miami aboard Norwegian Sky went on sale today. 

"Cuba is a spectacular destination and we are seeing incredible demand from our guests to experience the beautiful and cultural-rich city of Havana and her warm and friendly people," said Norwegian president and CEO Andy Stuart in a statement. "We are excited to provide even more opportunities for our guests to experience this incredible destination into 2018."

Two months ago, Norwegian announced additional Cuba cruise offerings from Miami for the second half of 2017 amid strong demand. The cruise line will operate a total of 30 four-day roundtrip voyages to Cuba through December 2017, with the first Cuba cruise taking place next month.

Norwegian Sky will offer 4-night cruises to Cuba next year.
Courtesy of Norwegian Cruise LineNorwegian Sky's Cuba sailings include an overnight in Havana. 

Next year's Cuba voyages will begin two months earlier, however, coinciding with the start of cruise season during late March 2018 aboard Norwegian Sky.

This year's sailings to Cuba will also include a call in Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas. For Havana calls, Norwegian is offering 15 half- and full-day shore excursions that are compliant with the Office of Foreign Assets Control.

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. initially received approval to sail to Cuba last December, announcing that three of its brands were given the green light. Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises were cleared for departure in addition to Norwegian. Oceania Cruises completed the corporation's inaugural Cuba cruise last month (see Cruiseable's article). 

Norwegian's expansion indicates that it remains a strong passion for many travelers and that cruises to Cuba have taken hold in the short period of time since Fathom made history last spring.

— Cruiseable news services

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