Norwegian Cruise Line Extends US-Cuba Sailings

February 7, 2017

Norwegian Cruise Line said it will add additional weekly roundtrip cruises from Miami to Cuba aboard Norwegian Sky, the largest vessel sailing to Cuba.

Together with the five previously announced cruises scheduled in May 2017, these 25 additional cruises will start in June 2017 and run through December 2017.
Norwegian Sky (Photo: NCL)
Norwegian Sky (Photo: NCL)
Noting “great demand” for sailings to Cuba, Norwegian Cruise Line president and chief executive officer Andy Stuart said NCL is the first cruise line able to offer weekly sailings from Miami to Cuba through the fall of 2017 with overnights Havana.
Norwegian Sky will sail four-day roundtrip cruises from Miami each Monday, featuring an overnight stay in Havana as well as a call on Great Stirrup Cay, Norwegian’s private island in the Bahamas.

Norwegian Sky
Length Overall: 848 feet
Registered Gross Tonnage: 77,104
Guest Capagity: 2,004
Ship Crew: 899
Max Beam: 123 feet
Year Built: 1999
Year Refurbished: 2013

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