Carnival Corporation’s Fathom brand adds two more Cuba itineraries
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Fathom, part of the Carnival Corporation, has announced that it has added two Cuba sailing dates for Autumn 2016 – the result of strong demand by travelers choosing to take a cruise vacation to explore Cuba with Fathom, the only U.S. cruise line sailing from the U.S. to one of the most desired destinations in the Caribbean.
The additional cruises will take place the weeks of Sunday 9 October and Sunday 6 November. For both week-long cruises, Fathom’s Adonia will depart Port Miami for three destinations in Cuba, including two days in Havana. The Adonia will return to Miami on the following Sunday for each of the cruises.
Tara Russell, President of Fathom, said: “Since our inaugural voyage in early May, we have experienced strong, continued demand from travelers wanting to travel to Cuba with the comfort, convenience and peace of mind that comes with cruising with Fathom. Our bookings for the Autumn season are strong, and the word is spreading: Going on a cruise with Fathom to Cuba is the best, easiest and most enjoyable way to visit this unique country.”
Fathom’s seven-day cruises from Miami to Cuba visit the historic ports of Havana, Cienfuegos and Santiago de Cuba. In post-cruise surveys, Fathom guests are giving high marks for a great experience at all three destinations, which would otherwise be challenging to visit, and on the Adonia, which houses 700 travelers, providing a sense of intimacy that guests are enjoying.
The experience includes Fathom’s unique shore excursions — featuring several included in the overall price of the cruise — that provide travelers with fun and engaging options for enjoying the country. Some highlights include the island’s famously friendly people, Spanish and French colonial architecture, traditional Cuban music and dance, restaurants with genuine Cuban cuisine, museums, cathedrals, coastal fortresses, the cannons on San Juan Hill, the shores of Cojimar that were Ernest Hemingway’s favorite fishing village, and lively nightlife including the famous Tropicana Club, and much more.
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