First US cruise ship in Cuba since more than 50 years
On May 2, 2016, the "Adonia" has docked in the Cuban capital, Havana, after sailing from Florida - the first such crossing in more than 50 years.
She sailed from the port of Miami carrying some 700 passengers.
The cruise trip only went ahead after Cuba scrapped a ban on its citizens entering or leaving the island by sea. Cubans waved as the ship arrived and hundreds of passengers stood at the railings taking pictures.
Under a perfect blue sky, the white vessel docked at Havana's colonial-era old town.
On May 2, 2016, the "Adonia" has docked in the Cuban capital, Havana, after sailing from Florida - the first such crossing in more than 50 years.
She sailed from the port of Miami carrying some 700 passengers.
The cruise trip only went ahead after Cuba scrapped a ban on its citizens entering or leaving the island by sea. Cubans waved as the ship arrived and hundreds of passengers stood at the railings taking pictures.
Under a perfect blue sky, the white vessel docked at Havana's colonial-era old town.