MSC Cruises adding third ship in Miami for Cuba sailings
MSC Cruises is adding a third ship at PortMiami, and will start sailing week-long Cuba cruises.
MSC Armonia will join MSC Seaside and MSC Divina in Miami from December 10, 2018 and will depart each Monday making an overnight call in Havana along with stops in Jamaica, Grand Cayman and Cozumel.
It will offer a wide range of shore excursions during the Havana call which are people-to-people compliant as laid out by the US government.
The MSC Armonia has previously served Cuba before but this is the first time available for Americans from a US homeport.
"This new MSC Cruises product out of Miami allows us to further enrich our offer to North American guests," said Gianni Onorato, CEO of MSC Cruises.
MSC Armonia was the first ship in MSC Cruises’ multi-million dollar Renaissance Program and was extensively refurbished in 2014.
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