SOUTHAMPTON – Regent Seven Seas Cruises has the distinction of being the only North American luxury cruise line to be granted permission to offer voyages to Cuba, and has added Havana to two Caribbean voyages aboard Seven Seas Mariner in April 2017. The two voyages, 11 and 18 April, will both overnight in Havana, giving guests ample time to experience the rich culture and history of this iconic city while indulging in Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ all-inclusive luxury.
The two voyages on Seven Seas Mariner featuring Havana are identical. Along with a visit to Cuba’s capital, they will both call on the brand new, upscale resort-style destination in Belize called Harvest Caye. Below is the detailed itinerary for the voyages on 11 and 18 April 2017.
Seven Seas Mariner Caribbean Cruises Featuring Havana, Cuba
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11 April / 18 April
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Miami (Embarkation)
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12 April / 19 April
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Havana, Cuba
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13 April / 20 April
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Havana, Cuba
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14 April / 21 April
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At Sea
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15 April / 22 April
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Harvest Caye, Belize
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16 April / 23 April
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Costa Maya, Mexico
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17 April / 24 April
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At Sea
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18 April / 25 April
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Miami (Disembarkation)
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For these voyages, Regent Seven Seas Cruises will provide a selection of expertly crafted shore excursions as part of its free unlimited shore excursion programme. All tours will offer guests an authentic Cuban experience that explores the people, music, art, history and culture of the island and are in compliance with the Office of Foreign Assets Control’s (OFAC) regulations. To provide guests with even greater insights into Cuba and its people, guest scholars and expert lecturers will deliver compelling presentations about Cuba’s past, present and future.
“We’re excited to be the first luxury cruise line to offer voyages to Cuba, a destination our guests have dreamt of visiting,” said Jason Montague, president and chief executive officer of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. “With our industry-leading all-inclusive luxury experience, guests will be able to enjoy the wonders of Havana with a robust selection of free, unlimited shore excursions, all of which meet the people-to-people guidelines established by OFAC.”