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British cruise ship Marella Explorer 2 docks again in Cuban port

The Marella Explorer 2, belonging to Marella Cruises Restricted, included the island among its Caribbean routes since March 2022.

Crucero © X/Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla
Cruise Photo © X/Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla

The British cruise ship Marella Explorer 2 docked again in a Cuban port, a fact that the regime attributed to the recovery of tourism and "the citizen tranquility that we enjoy daily."

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The Marella Explorer 2, belonging to Marella Cruises Restricted and part of the TUIGroup consortium fleet, included the island among its Caribbean routes sinceMarch 2022.

However, the Cuban regime hides the fact that the country is experiencing a climate of insecurity and growing violence that threatens the population.

Several Cubans responded to the minister on the issue and recalled the increase in poverty in the Caribbean nation.

Some commented that tourists were "Welcome to the island of 88% misery."

"That cruise ship will be in port for a few hours, it will pay dockage and pilot service, the tourists will walk a little, see poverty mixed with rumba dancers and then they will return to the ship, that is not tourism. Then the "blockade" is over, very good to work useless lazy people," considered another.

The ship arrived in Havanapreviously on December 16 from 2023; and on January 11, it returned with 1,700 visitors, a respite for the regime that is promoting its winter campaign in the tourism sector, the high season for foreign visitors.

Launched in 1995 and readapted in April 2006, it is an adults-only ship with capacity for more than two thousand passengers and in its 246 meters of length (length) it has various spa services, a club-casino, bars and restaurants.

Last year, he was in Cuba several times, on a route called Flavors of the Caribbean that has a week-long itinerary.

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