Corazul Cruceros launches cruise line for Spanish market

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  • The initiative develops tailored voyages for Spanish travellers. Summer schedule covers Mediterranean itineraries. Winter season shifts to other regions.
  • Corazul Cruceros launches family-focused brand for Spanish market.
  • Buenavista 2,000-guest ship starts sailings July 2026 from Barcelona.
  • Spanish primary language with Portuguese and English crew support.
  • Five-day shakedown 4 July, then Mediterranean eight-day cruises.
  • Repositions to Caribbean La Romana October and South America winter.

Corazul Cruceros has confirmed the launch of a new cruise brand for the Spanish market targeting families. The first sailings on the 2,000-guest Buenavista begin in July 2026. Primary language onboard is Spanish, with crew speaking Portuguese and English. Shore excursions occur in Spanish for better destination connection. 

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A five-day shakedown cruise starts from Barcelona on 4 July, followed by a three-day christening and eight-day Mediterranean cruises.

The ship repositions to the Caribbean in October, homeporting in La Romana, then South America for winter. Bookings open later in January. Renderings suggest the vessel is the current Piano Land in new livery.

The brand is going to focus on family-oriented experiences.

Corazul Cruceros shared in a written statement “The brand is designed for families and the first sailings are scheduled for July 2026. The primary language aboard the 2,000-guest Buenavista will be Spanish, with crew also speaking Portuguese and English. Shore excursions will be conducted in Spanish, allowing for a more natural and comfortable connection with destinations. Corazul has a five-day shakedown cruise scheduled from Barcelona on July 4, followed by a three-day christening cruise, and then a summer schedule of eight-day cruises in the Mediterranean. The ship will reposition to the Caribbean and homeport in La Romana in October before heading to South America for a winter season. Bookings are expected to open later this month.”

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