Royal Caribbean Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings have won Cuban government approval to begin sailing to the island.
Marina, part of NCL’s Oceania Cruises line, will sale from Miami on March 7, while its two other brands, Norwegian Cruise Line and Regent Seven Seas, will also serve the market.
Royal Caribbean said it would announce its Florida-to-Cuba itineraries in the near future, including ones on its Azamara Club line, Bloomberg reports.
All three of the world’s largest cruise companies will now serve the market.
Carnival Corp., the industry’s biggest operator, has been sailing to Cuba under its Fathom brand, although this will finish in May.
The firm aims to offer trips to Cuba on other lines beginning next summer.
The 2,000-passenger Norwegian Sky will begin four-day voyages to Cuba in May, including an overnight stay in Havana.