Posts

Showing posts from March, 2024

CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE REMOVES PRE-CRUISE TESTING FOR VACCINATED GUESTS AND WELCOMES ALL UNVACCINATED TO SAIL

Image
Table Of Content GET ON BOARD FASTER WITH VERIFLY! Cruises Carnival Cruise Line keeps vaccine requirement… Royal Caribbean breaks ground on Nassau beach club Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection Learn About Credit Cards Emerald Cruises suggests that all passengers be vaccinated, but it no longer checks for proof. Pre-cruise testing is also no longer required, but the line advises travelers to check local regulations in the places they'll be visiting. Neither vaccines nor pre-cruise testing is required for Carnival sailings. However, the line recommends that anyone 5 years or older be up to date on their shots and carry proof. GET ON BOARD FASTER WITH VERIFLY! Carnival's announcement came just two days after the world's largest cruise line Royal Caribbean and sister line Celebrity Cruises announced they were dropping their COVID-19 vaccine requirement for many but not all sailings, effective Sept. 5. Norwegian Cruise Line and sister lines Regent Seven Seas Cru...

Do I need a vaccine to cruise? A line-by-line guide for COVID-19

Image
Table Of Content View All Travel Atlas Ocean Voyages Policy & Public Interest Overview American Cruise Lines Travel Saga has rolled back its vaccination and testing requirements, which is significant, given that the line only allows passengers 50 and older to sail on its vessels. Hapag-Lloyd does not require vaccinations or pre-cruise testing as a condition of sailing. It also advises that cruisers are responsible for knowing and adhering to all local guidelines and regulations. Disney Cruise Line encourages — but does not require — all passengers to be fully vaccinated before sailing. View All Travel It was unclear whether the sailings confirmed by Carnival's announcement would be test cruises or if they would include paying passengers – which are separate tracks on the CDC's path to resuming regular cruise operations. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, those COVID-19 test results need to come within 48 hours of sailing, which is up from the previous 72-ho...