Oceania Cruises Reveals New 2017 Voyages To Cuba – Caribbean360.com (subscription)

FLORIDA, United States, Friday February 17, 2017 Oceania Cruises, the worlds leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, has announced an additional series of journeys to Cuba in November and December this year.

Ranging in length from six to 13 days with departures from Miami in November and December, these voyages include the lines first calls to Cienfuegos and Santiago de Cuba, in addition to Havana.

The fall cruises will be offered on Insignia which caters to 684 passengers, with the first trip departing Miami on November 14.

There is tremendous demand from consumers for voyages to Cuba and our inaugural voyages to the island have been a sell-out success, stated Bob Binder, President and CEO of Oceania Cruises.

An Oceania Cruises voyage is the best way to experience all Cuba has to offer with nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, warm and welcoming people, and a burgeoning culinary scene.

All voyages and excursions will fully comply with existing US Federal Regulations.

Destination Highlights:

Havana, Cuba

The door to Cubas soul, Havana captivates with its larger-than-life culture, sultry rhythms and weathered beauty. Take a relaxing stroll along the evocative Malecn, the quintessentially Cuban thoroughfare and get lost among the Baroque facades and colonial cobblestone alleys of Old Havana. Visit the grandiose Capitolio Nacional and explore the world-class Cuban art collection at Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, which showcases everything from colonial-era paintings to countless masterpieces from Cubas famed Vanguard Period. Enjoy memorable explorations such as touring one of Havanas venerable old cigar factories for an inside look at the birthplace of these world-famous cigars and the centuries-old process of how they are made.

Cienfuegos, Cuba

Situated in a beautiful bay in the heart of Cubas fertile agricultural region on the southern coast, Cienfuegos will quietly charm you with its French spirit, tranquil seaside setting and neoclassical architecture. Known as La Perla del Sur (the Pearl of the South), Cienfuegos was originally founded by French settlers and its city center is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Rich in educationally engaging diversions, its historic center features well-preserved 19th-century structures, gorgeous plazas and a layout inspired by the Spanish Enlightenment. Discover the ornate and eclectic Palacio de Valle and take in the stunning views as you explore Punta Gorda, the perfect spot to enjoy the sunset. Step back in time at Teatro Terry with a performance by local artists or discover nearby Trinidad, a remarkably well-preserved colonial town recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site and anchored by its impressive Plaza Mayor, an open-air museum of Spanish colonial architecture.

Click hereto receive news via email from Caribbean360. (View sample)

Excerpt from:

Oceania Cruises Reveals New 2017 Voyages To Cuba - Caribbean360.com (subscription)

Related Posts

Comments are closed.