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About Cuba
4 Night Havana & Nassau Cruise
Fort Lauderdale, Florida -
Havana ,Cuba - Nassau, Bahamas - Fort Lauderdale, Florida
6 Night Key West, Cienfuegos, Cayman
Miami, Florida - Key West, Florida - Cienfuegos, Cuba - George Town, Grand Cayman - Miami, Florida
Onboard Empress of the Seas
5 Night Havana & Costa Maya
Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Havana, Cuba - Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico - Fort Lauderdale,Florida
Onboard Majesty of the Seas
8 Night Best Of Cuba Cruise
Miami, Florida - Havana, Cuba - Cienfuegos, Cuba - George Town, Grand Cayman - Labadee, Haiti - Miami,Florida
Onboard Empress of the Sea
You will visit the following 3 places:
Haiti
Haiti is a sovereign state in the Western Hemisphere (North America). The country is located on the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean. It also includes various offshore islands; the most popular islands are: the island of Tortuga (Île de la Tortue), Gonâve Island and Île à Vache (Cow Island), a lush island with many beautiful sights, located off the tip of southwestern Haiti. Though it’s still recovering from a 2010 earthquake, many of Haiti's landmarks dating to the early 19th century remain intact.
Nassau
Nassau - an attractive harbour, a colourful blend of old world and colonial architecture, and a busy port, is the capital and largest city of The Bahamas. The tropical climate and natural beauty of the Bahamas have made the city a popular tourist destination. Nassau is considered a historical stronghold of pirates.
Havana
Havana, officially Ciudad de La Habana, is the capital city, major port, and leading commercial centre of Cuba. The city is one of the 15 Cuban provinces. The city/province has 2.1 million inhabitants, the largest city in Cuba and the second largest in the Caribbean region, after Santo Domingo. The city extends mostly westward and southward from the bay, which is entered through a narrow inlet and which divides into three main harbours: Marimelena, Guanabacoa, and Atarés. The sluggish Almendares River traverses the city from south to north, entering the Straits of Florida a few miles west of the bay.