Fathom announces additional sailings through 2017
Thursday, 16 May, 2016
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Following the launch of the new cruise brand and historic first sailing to Cuba, Fathom has announced additional sailing dates through December 2017.
The ‘social impact’ cruise line will continue sailing to Dominican Republic and Cuba throughout 2017.
Reservations for 2017 bookings will go live by June 1, 2016, the line said.
"We have been humbled by the tremendous response Fathom has received from travelers eager to experience Fathom while helping the Dominican Republic to flourish and making history through human connections and immersive experiences in Cuba," said Tara Russell, president of Fathom," said fathom president Tara Russell.
"Fathom resonates with travelers as the best way to travel with intention, to culturally immerse, to experience and to see more."
Prices for seven-day trips to the Dominican Republic start at $974 per person, excluding taxes, fees and port expenses but include all meals.
Cuba sailings are priced from $1,899 per person.
"The decision to add 2017 Fathom sailing dates underscores our enthusiasm for Fathom and our experience to date with the impact it is having. The feedback from travelers, travel professionals, community leaders and our own employees has been extremely positive," said Arnold Donald, CEO of parent Carnival Corp.
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