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CARNIVAL CRUISES | ||
Beginning September 6th: Regardless of vaccination status, everyone can now sail with Carnival on sailings less than 16 nights. Testing protocols for cruises 15 nights or shorter that don't visit Canada, Bermuda, Greece, or Australia: |
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• Unvaccinated guests are no longer required to apply for a vaccine exemption. Unvaccinated guests or those who do not provide proof of vaccination must present the results of a negative PCR or antigen test taken within three days of embarkation. | • Vaccinated guests must continue to provide evidence of their vaccination status prior to embarkation. Pre-cruise testing is no longer required. | |
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CELEBRITY CRUISES | ||
Beginning September 5th: Regardless of vaccination status, everyone can now sail with Celebrity from the U.S. and Europe (on any sailing except those that visit Canada) Testing protocols for U.S. cruises that don’t visit Canada or Bermuda: |
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• Unvaccinated guests can cruise on all sailings with negative COVID-19 test results from a simple, unsupervised, self-administered test (excluding sailings that visit Australia, Bermuda, Canada, Greece, or New Zealand). | • Fully vaccinated guests no longer need to present a pre-cruise test to board sailings from the U.S. that are 9 nights or shorter (excluding sailings that visit Canada and Bermuda). | |
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HOLLAND AMERICA | ||
Beginning September 6th: for most voyages up to 15 nights, all guests will be welcomed on Holland America regardless of vaccination status. The new protocols do not apply to itineraries for countries where local regulations may vary, including Canada, Australia, and Greece. Testing protocols for cruises that don't visit Canada, Australia, or Greece: |
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• Unvaccinated guests are welcomed aboard and must provide results of a negative medically supervised or self-test taken within three days of embarkation. | • Vaccinated guests must provide evidence of vaccination status prior to embarkation. Pre-cruise testing is no longer required. | |
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MSC | ||
Beginning September 1st: All guests are recommended but not required to be fully vaccinated. Vaccinated guests must show proof of vaccination at embarkation before boarding. For U.S. and Puerto Rico residents departing on cruises from U.S. and non-U.S. ports: |
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• Unvaccinated guests (ages 2 and older) must show proof of a lab-administered negative COVID-19 viral test (NAAT or antigen) taken within 3 days of embarkation before boarding. | • For fully vaccinated guests, testing is recommended (within 3 days of embarkation before boarding) but not required (with proof of vaccination), per our vaccination requirements. | |
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NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE | ||
Beginning September 3rd: All guests will be welcomed on Norwegian regardless of vaccination status. The new protocols do not apply to itineraries visting countries including Canada and Bermuda. Testing protocols for cruises that don't visit Canada or Bermuda: |
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• Unvaccinated guests are welcomed aboard and must provide results of a negative medically supervised test taken within three days of embarkation. | • Pre-cruise testing is not required for vaccinated guests. | |
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PRINCESS CRUISES | ||
Beginning September 6th: Regardless of vaccination status, everyone can now sail with Princess. While vaccination is not required for many sailings some exclusions include sailings visiting Canada, Greece, or Australia where additional exemption certificates will be required if available. Testing protocols for cruises that don't visit Canada, Greece, or Australia: |
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• Unvaccinated guests ages 5 years and older must present a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 3 days of sail date. | • Vaccinated guests, regardless of age, no longer need to test. | |
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ROYAL CARIBBEAN | ||
Beginning September 5th: Regardless of vaccination status, everyone can now sail with Royal Caribbean with the exception of sailings that visit Canada or Bermuda where previous testing and vaccination requirements are still in place. Testing protocols for cruises that don't visit Canada or Bermuda: |
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• Unvaccinated guests ages 5 years and older must present a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 3 days of sail date. | • For sailing lengths of 9 nights or less, vaccinated guests, regardless of age, no longer need to test. | |
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