Tampa
Miami
HAVANA
Cuba
The Bahamas
Jamaica
Santiago de Cuba
Cienfuegos
Montego Bay
OCEANIAThe Oceania Marina sailed to Cuba from Miami on March 7, and will have multiple itineraries with overnight calls in Havana.
MarinaBuilt: 2011Tonnage: 66,000Passengers: 1,252
REGENTThe Mariner visits Havana twice in April on Caribbean itineraries.
Seven Seas MarinerBuilt: 2001Tonnage: 48,075Passengers: 700
AZAMARAThe Quest heads for Havana as part of a 13-night voyage on March 21, sailing from Miami.
Azamara QuestBuilt: 2000Tonnage: 30,277Passengers: 688
NORWEGIANThe Norwegian Sky will start calling on Havana in May, offering overnights on select sailings.
Norwegian SkyBuilt: 1999Tonnage: 77,104Passengers: 2,oo4
FATHOMCarnival Corp. and its Fathom brand introduced social-impact sailings to Cuba in 2016, but the brand will be discontinued this year.
AdoniaBuilt: 2001Tonnage: 30,277Passengers: 688
ROYAL CARIBBEANThe Empress of the Seas launches the company’s Cuba program with a ve-night sailing departing Miami on April 19, 2017. The ship will then reposition to Tampa offering cruises to Cuba.
Empress of the SeasBuilt: 1990Tonnage: 48,563Passengers: 1,840
MSCThe Opera and Armonia homeport in Havana offering various Caribbean cruises.
MSC OperaBuilt: 2004Stretched: 2015Tonnage: 65,591Passengers: 2,679MSC ArmoniaBuilt: 2001Stretched: 2014Tonnage: 65,591Passengers: 2,679
CELESTYALCelestyal entered the Cuba market way ahead of the others in 2013 and will now stay year-round.
Celestyal CrystalBuilt: 1980Tonnage: 25,611Passengers: 1,400
European OperatorsEuropean cruise lines are also frequent visitors. Plantours, Fred. Olsen, FTI, Thomson and Saga are frequent callers in Havana.
CARNIVAL CRUISE LINECarnival will sail from Tampa to Havana with the Paradise.
ParadiseBuilt: 1998Tonnage: 70,367Passengers: 2,052
Data current to Feb. 20, 2017
Cuba: The Main Players
∂ 2017 Cruise Industry News