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Departs 17 August 2025; from £731pp. Icon of the Seas: Western Caribbean and Perfect Day Miami - Puerto Costa Maya - Roatan - Cozumel - Perfect Day at CocoCay - Miami
On May 2, 2016, Adonia docked in the port of Havana, the first port of her Cuban itinerary for Fathom. It marked the first time in over 50 years that a U.S. cruise line has sailed from the U.S. to Cuba. It was also the first time in decades that Cuban-born individuals were able to travel by sea to or from Cuba. [4]
The ship began sailing out from the Port of Palm Beach on 13 April 2018, and initially operated 2-day round-trip cruises to Freeport, Grand Bahama Island. After Grand Bahama was devastated by Hurricane Dorian in 2019, the ship was rescheduled to operate 2-day round trips to Nassau that began on 12 October; [ 14 ] the line's other ship, Grand ...
January 1 – Liberation Day; January 2 – Victoria Day; April 18 – Good Friday; May 1 – Labour Day; July 25–28 – Day of the National Rebellion; October 10 – Independence Day; December 25 – Christmas Day
On April 22, 2016, it was announced that travel restrictions on U.S. commercial vessels had been lifted and that the Carnival Cruise Line could travel to Cuba. [ 90 ] On May 1, 2016, the MV Adonia , a cruise ship operated by Carnival subsidiary Fathom Travel , departed from Miami and docked in Havana Bay , marking the first time in nearly 40 ...
Havana was founded in 1519 by Spanish colonists, growing to become one of the Caribbean's primary shipbuilding centers by the 17th century. The old city was built in the Baroque and Neoclassical styles. Historical landmarks in Old Havana include La Cabaña, the Cathedral of Havana and the Great Theatre of Havana. [6] Trinidad and the Valley de ...
Connected directly to Hamburg by a dedicated railway line and station, the HAPAG Terminal at Cuxhaven served as the major departure point for German and European immigrants to North America until 1969 when ocean liner travel ceased. Today it serves as a museum and cruise ship terminal. [1] Poster by Otto Arpke (1931)
December 4 – 2024 Cuba blackout: The entire national power grid affecting more than 10 million citizens fails after the Antonio Guiteras thermoelectric plant collapses again. [12] December 30 – Raul Ernesto Cruz, a Salvadoran national convicted for his role in the 1997 Cuba hotel bombings, is released after serving a 30-year prison sentence ...