Cruises in Cuba

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Cuba cruises continue to fascinate the adventure-loving travelers in the U.S. and around the world. Cuba ranks among the most exotic Caribbean locations, offering great weather, great locales, and warm-hearted people. Cuba cruises usually also cover other Caribbean tourist hotspots and also some popular destinations of South America.

A Rare Caribbean Cruise Trip 

A Cuba cruise has become a very special and rare trip for Americans and Europeans. Until 2004, Cuban cruises were quite common, but the global political developments in the later years brought down the numbers of such cruise trips substantially. The rarity of such trips has made it an extra special opportunity for tourists who have their hearts set on a cruise to Cuba. Certainly, tourists cannot be disappointed by this unique destination, and it becomes a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the lucky ones who have been on a Cuban cruise. 

Cuba Cruises for American Citizens 

Cuba is located very close to Fort Lauderdale and Miami cruise ports. However, there is a U.S. government embargo against cruise trips to Cuba due to political reasons. The American cruise lines are prohibited from keeping Cuba on their Caribbean cruise itinerary. However, allured by its unique history, culture and beauty, the adventure-seeking American travelers continue to look for alternative routes to embark on a cruise to Cuba. In any case, American citizens are advised to clarify the legal aspects of their travel to Cuba with the appropriate government agencies. 

Cuba Cruise Trips for Europeans 

One of the feasible itineraries for Cuban cruises is to arrive by air from Europe to Quito in Ecuador. From here, a Cuban cruise can be taken, with stops in Panama, Honduras and Costa Rica. The final stopover of the cruise can be Havana in Cuba, and tourists can discover this fascinating land and take wonderful memories back home. It is also possible to continue a forward cruise journey from Havana to other Caribbean cruise ports. 

Cruise Lines to Havana and Santiago 

Fred Olsen Cruise Line offers a few convenient itineraries for Cuba cruises. Most of these itineraries include a visit to Havana and Santiago, the two top destinations in Cuba. Thompson Cruises is another Cruise Line that offers three itineraries for an exotic Cuban cruise. However, tourists should know that British and German ships are taking Cuban trips, but not American cruise lines. Before undertaking a cruise trip to Cuba, Americans as well as European and other nationals are advised to check their legal status for travel to Cuba with their local government authorities.

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