Cuba Cruises -- Anyone Done one?

:goodvibes No - not a bad idea at all; even the smallest cruise ships are probably bigger than anything you can imagine. As a PP mentioned, they carry thousands of people. The difference will be in the on-board amenities and entertainment such as rock walls, surf parks and water slides, ice rinks, 3D movie theatres, Cirque shows and so forth. You will get a much more "classic" cruise experience on a smaller ship where traditional fine dining several times a day, Vegas-style showroom entertainment and sipping cocktails by the pool were paramount. Which is just fine, considering the destination is the major draw on a cruise to Cuba. :sail:

Thanks for the info! I went ahead and booked the cruise. I'm still a little nervous, but mostly I'm just super excited! Put my application in for my passport yesterday, September can't get here soon enough :)
 
Thanks for the info! I went ahead and booked the cruise. I'm still a little nervous, but mostly I'm just super excited! Put my application in for my passport yesterday, September can't get here soon enough :)

Congrats! When are you going?
 



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