Originally posted by Hopkins
Cuba? Now that's a new one. Since the DCL cruise ships are registered in Nassau, I guess Cuba can be travelled to. Is that right? Do any of the big cruise lines travel to Cuba that aren't US registered? or are of US registry? Doesn't it fall under the embargo?
The cruise lines that serve American passengers would love to be able to call on Havana, Cuba. Havana is close to the ships' home ports in Florida. Havana would be a fascinating port to visit. Cuba is opening a second cruise ship terminal in Havana to handle an expected increase in ship calls.
Cruise ships call on Havana today. Take a look at the slick CruiseHavana website at
http://cruisehavana.com/
But cruise lines can't take American passengers to Cuba. I don't want to start a political debate about whether the US Government should or should not prevent Americans from visiting Cuba, but as it now stands, there are severe restrictions.
The Bahamian registry of DCL's ships does not give them the right to carry Americans to Cuba. There are no US-registered cruise ships serving the Caribbean. "American" cruise lines such as Carnival, Celebrity,
RCCL, NCL, Princess, and Holland America all operate foreign-built, foreign-registered ships. None of them serve Cuba.
When the restrictions are eventually lifted, the cruise lines will jump at the chance to call on Cuba.