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A cruise line is sending a second ship to Cuba next year despite new restrictions on traveling there

Published by Business Insider on Sun, 23 Jul 2017


While individual Americans wont have an easy time traveling to Cubaunder new restrictionsannounced last month by President Donald Trump,cruise ships are allowedto keep sailing.And one cruise operator just announced that it is doubling its presence on the island next year.Norwegian Cruise Line said Monday that it will senda second ship to Havana as ofMay 2018.The Miami-based cruise line started visiting the island in May of this year with the 2,004-passenger Norwegian Sky, which sailsfour-dayitineraries from Miami.Norwegianpromotes the sailings as all-inclusive because they include unlimited free drinks.The companywill take a similar approach with its second ship, though it will sailfrom Port Canaveral on the east coast of Central Florida. Norwegian Sun, with capacity for 1,936 passengers, will also include Havana in a four-day sailing that offers free booze.Both vessels will spend one night in Cuba; Sky will also stop atNorwegians private island in the Bahamas, while Sun will call on Key West. Theships will alternate four-day cruises that stop in Cuba with three-day trips to the Bahamas.Norwegian Sun was originally scheduled to sail in Alaska next summer; instead, the 2,376-passenger Norwegian Jewel will sail weeklong Alaskan itineraries from Vancouver and Seward starting in early June. Plans for Jewels deployment had not been announced after March of 2018.Norwegian has announced itineraries for Cuba through the end of 2018. Sky will visit through December of this year and then return for the 2018 season in late March. Competitorshave also announced long-term plansfor Cuba: Royal Caribbean has deployments announced through March of 2019, while Carnival Cruise Line is visiting a dozen times through May of 2018.Norwegian Cruise Line spokeswoman Vanessa Picariello said in an email that several factors played into the decision to shiftNorwegian Sun to the Caribbean next year: the Trump administrations decision to leave cruises out of newtravel restrictions; the popularity of Cuba itineraries; and the demand for short, inclusive cruises.When Trump announced the crackdown on travel to Cuba last month, parent company Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings said at the time that 70,000 people were booked to sail to Cuba across three brands.Wewere very concerned about any potential changes, given how popular Cuba itineraries have proven to be with our guests, the company said in a statement. And we view this as a win for the cruise industry, our valued guests and travel partners.SEE ALSO:My parents fled Castro's Cuba ' 55 years later, I visited for the first timeJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Here's how Google Maps knows when there is traffic
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