Havana, Cuba

The exact location of your ship may not be known until closer to the time, make a note of the ships phone number to check the exact location on the day if you are unsure. You can also use the “Find my ship” page to locate your ship.

Life in Havana passes by surrounded by music, tradition, culture, national monuments and natural attractions of immeasurable value. A visit to Havana is a must for those who want to experience this old city emrerging into a new bustling world. It has been a UNESCO world heritag site since 1982 which means that anyone who visits the city will find many places of architectural and culutral interest.

The weather of Havana like the rest of Cuba is warm most of the year. The main rainy season in Havana is in the months of September and October.

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The Atlantic Challenge of Blue Water Sailing

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