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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
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 ...
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 ...
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]
Simon Calder, also known as The Man Who Pays His Way, is co-author, with Emily Hatchwell, of Traveller’s Survival Kit: Cuba. He has also been writing about travel for The Independent since 1994.
This article covers events in the year 2025 in Cuba. Incumbents First ... Source: [3] January 1 – Liberation Day; January 2 – Victoria Day; April 18 – Good Friday;
On reaching Cuba, she anchored at 04:00 on May 27 at the far end of the Havana Harbor, but was denied entry to the usual docking areas. The Cuban government, headed by President Federico Laredo Brú , refused to accept the foreign refugees, although they held legal tourist visas to Cuba, as laws related to these had been recently changed.
Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabaña (Fort of Saint Charles), colloquially known as La Cabaña, is an 18th-century fortress complex, the third-largest in the Americas, located on the elevated eastern side of the harbor entrance in Havana, Cuba. The fort rises above the 60-meter (200 ft) hilltop, along with Morro Castle.