The image on the right may look familiar to many of you who have cruised during 2022. It is the Abbot Labs self-test kit accepted by the majority of cruise lines as a valid proctored rapid test.
Royal Caribbean and Disney have announced that they are lifting testing protocols for sailings departing from the United States with some exceptions. Check out all the details below.
Royal Caribbean
Summary
Royal Caribbean has already made the decision to
welcome all guests, regardless of vaccination status, onboard their
itineraries. Now, effective November 2, 2022, travelers on U.S.,
Barbados, or Singapore sailings — regardless of vaccination status — will no
longer require pre-departure testing, with a few exclusions outlined below.
What You Need To Know
Vaccination Recommended:
- We recommend that guests be fully vaccinated and boostered against COVID‐19.
- While vaccination is not required,
we kindly ask guests disclose their status during check-in.
Testing:
- Effective November
2, 2022, all travelers — regardless of vaccination status — will
no longer require pre-departure testing.
- Exclusions apply to sailings to Colombia, Haiti,
Honduras, Transatlantic and Australia sailings.
- The Barbados Customs &
Immigration form is no longer required for entry into Barbados.
U.S. & Barbados Departures visiting Colombia, Haiti, & Honduras:
- All unvaccinated guests
ages 12 years and older must present a negative COVID-19 test result
taken within 3 days prior to sailing.
- Fully vaccinated guests
and guests ages 11 years and younger are exempt from this test.
Resources
Disney
Cruise Line
Statement
Beginning
November 14, 2022, for sailings departing from the United States, Disney Cruise Line will no
longer require Guests (regardless of vaccination status) to provide proof of a
negative COVID-19 test prior to sailing. Disney
Cruise Line continues to highly recommend that all Guests be fully
vaccinated and encourages unvaccinated Guests to take a COVID-19 test two days
prior to sailing.
Resources
Celebrity Cruise Line has announced that they are lifting testing protocols for sailings departing from the United States with some exceptions. Check out all the details below.
Statement
Beginning with
departures on November 2, 2022: All travelers, regardless of vaccination
status, are welcome to cruise with us and will no longer be required to provide
proof of pre-departure testing, except for specific sailings where vaccination
or testing are required by law.
What You Need to Know
Exceptions
currently include:
- Bermuda
Itineraries
- Galapagos
Itineraries
- Australia
New Zealand Itineraries
- Transatlantic/Transpacific
Crossings
- Select
Caribbean Itineraries (those visiting Labadee and Grand Turk)
- Select
Central and South America Itineraries (those visiting Roatan and
Cartagena)
Resources
Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival Cruise
Line has updated their pre-cruise testing protocols. Please see the details
below.
Statement
Carnival Cruise
Line is informing guests and travel agents of additional updates to its
pre-cruise testing protocols for guests on voyages 15 nights or less. These
changes are consistent with the evolving public health guidelines and will be
acceptable for arriving cruise guests effective immediately. Vaccines, proof of
vaccination, and testing for unvaccinated guests are no longer required on
cruises of 15 nights or less. However, Carnival encourages all guests 5 years
and older to be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines, when eligible, carry
proof of vaccination, and get tested before embarkation.
What You Need to Know
- Cruises
of 15 nights or less: Although not required for either vaccinated or
unvaccinated guests, Carnival encourages all guests 5 years and older to
take a pre-cruise test within three days of their cruise.
- Cruises
of 16 nights or more: Guests age 5 years and older have to present a
PCR or antigen test taken within 3 days before sailing (unsupervised
self-tests are not accepted).
- A VeriFLY pass
is no longer necessary for check-in.
Resources
Princess Cruises
Princess
Cruise Lines has lifted all protocols for most voyages.
Statement
Beginning October 21, protocols to cruising have been lifted. This means that for most voyages there are no longer vaccination or testing requirements. This applies to itineraries to all destinations except where government regulations may vary like Australia and on a few enhanced guidelines voyages that have their own vaccination and testing requirements.
Resources
Bermuda
Bermuda has
announced that they will no longer require testing for cruise passengers
beginning October 25, 2022. Health insurance requirements will remain the same.
Please be mindful that at this time, not all cruise lines websites are updated with the below information. It is important to continue referencing the cruise line websites for specific health and safety guidelines.
Statement
All Cruise
travellers arriving October 25, 2022, onwards will no longer
require a pre-travel test, arrival test or a day 4 test. Unvaccinated
non-resident travellers will still be required to upload valid proof of travel
health insurance to enter Bermuda.
Resources
- Apply
for a Bermuda
Travel Authorisation
- Click here for
Bermuda’s definition of fully vaccinated
- Click here for the
requirements for valid proof of travel health insurance
- Click here for the
requirements for a valid pre-travel test.
Today,
Norwegian Cruise Line announced it will eliminate COVID-19 requirements …
What You Need To Know
- Norwegian
Cruise Line announced that it has updated its global health and safety
protocols by removing all COVID-19 requirements effective October 4,
2022 including:
- Testing
- Masking
- Vaccination
- With
the easing of the Cruise Line’s health and safety protocols, NCL will
continue to follow the travel guidelines as required by the destinations
it visits.
- Please see the resources below for more detailed information about the country requirements.
Resources
- Cruise Travel
Requirements by Country
- For
more information about the required travel documentation they will need
for their NCL voyage – www.ncl.com/freestyle-cruise/cruise-travel-documents
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