The Azamara Club Cruises have made an official announcement about its destinations this coming March 21, 2017, and its first destination will be Havana, Cuba. Since Cuba is now more open to tourists, a lot of people are swarming the place to experience its beauty.

As recently reported by USA Today, the 686-passenger Azamara Quest will be making its scheduled trip starting off from Miami. This trip will cover a number of stops, which includes Florida, Tampa, Key West, New Orleans, Louisiana, Cozumel, Mexico and one final overnight stop at Havana, Cuba.

There are some discussions about adding more voyages to Azamara's schedule on top of the Cuba cruise. However, this is just for the March 2017 schedule and the company is still looking into adding more trips later on.

"Our guests rely on our programs to provide authentic, interactive experiences that dive deep into the cultures of the destinations we visit," Larry Pimental stated in a report from Breaking News Travels. The company also mentioned that it have always aimed to refine its voyage for its guests to discover new places to explore.

Sister Company, Royal Caribbean, is also scheduled to be making its first trip to Cuba on April. This is to allow guests who may miss the Azamara Quest roundtrip, though details for the roundtrip are still scarce as of the moment.

The same goes for Oceania Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, and Norwegian Cruise Line. The following lines also received clearances to have their trip to Cuba in the following months after Azamara Club Cruises.

For those who are interested in booking for the trip, Azamara's Cuba voyage prices start around $2,799 for each person. For more details, customers can also directly contact Azamara Club Cruises.

Those who are seeking other destinations can also find other voyages Azamara's official website under the FAQs page. Various destinations from Asia, West Indies, Central and North Americas are covered as well as New Zealand and Australia at reasonable prices.