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New protocols remove the need for guests on most voyages to take a pre-cruise COVID-19 test, giving easier access for guests who are excited to cruise.
SEATTLE, WASH. – Holland America Line is further simplifying the protocols for guests to travel. The latest update to the line’s “Travel Well” COVID-19 protocols removes the need for guests on most voyages to take a pre-cruise COVID-19 test, regardless of their vaccination status.
Effectively immediately, unvaccinated guests sailing on “Standard Protocol” voyages will no longer need a test prior to sailing. Checks of individual guest vaccination status will be discontinued on Standard Protocol voyages as well (unless required by destinations).
“Our guests continue to show their excitement to return to cruising, and this is another step toward making it as easy as possible for them to safely explore the world in a way they love,” said Gus Antorcha , president of Holland America Line.
Holland America Line’s voyage lookup site continues to offer booked guests a simple way to learn what protocols apply to their cruise. Using the Health Protocols Tool, guests can submit their booking number to see specific protocols for their voyage.
Key facts for Standard Protocol voyages (not including designated remote voyages):
- Evidence of vaccination status prior to embarkation is no longer required
- Pre-cruise testing is not required
- The simpler protocols now also include Panama Canal transits up to 15 nights
Guests on Enhanced Protocol voyages will be provided additional information about protocols based on ports visited. Guests can continue to submit documents electronically or use the VeriFLY app ahead of embarkation for a simple and faster check-in process. Holland America Line recommends that guests visit the TravelWell section of the company’s website for updates prior to cruise departure, as well as instructions on how to provide results of a negative test, where required.
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For many, testing and vaccination requirements have made cruising more confusing than ever, by sophia pargas • published august 8, 2022 • updated on august 15, 2022 at 10:07 am.
Ever since the start of the pandemic, new COVID-19 protocols have complicated many travelers' ideal summer getaway: cruising.
To many, the newfound hassle of determining cruise line regulations , gathering documents and finding a testing center has turned many away from sailing. In recent months, however, many cruise lines have altered requirements to become more lenient on pre-boarding testing regulations.
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Before taking to the seas on your next adventure, read this guide to review the updated testing mandates on all of your favorite cruise lines.
(All information is based on sailings out of the United States.)
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Carnival Cruise Lines
Testing Requirements for Vaccinated Passengers:
- Vaccinated guests must continue to provide evidence of their vaccination status, either through VeriFLY or at embarkation.
- Canada: a PCR test can be taken 3 days before sailing or an antigen test can be taken 2 days before sailing
- Bermuda: a PCR test can be taken 4 days before sailing or an antigen test can be taken 2 days before sailing
- Greece: a PCR or antigen test can be taken 2 days before sailing
- Australia: a PCR test 3 days before sailing or a self-administered antigen test 1 day before sailing
Testing Requirements for Unvaccinated Passengers:
- Unvaccinated guests are welcome to sail and are no longer required to apply for a vaccine exemption, except for cruises in Australia or on voyages 16 nights and longer.
- Bermuda: a PCR test can be taken 4 days before sailing (antigen tests are not accepted)
For more information, please see here .
Celebrity Cruise Line
- Cruises 5 days or less: With the exception of sailings to Bermuda and Canada, no fully vaccinated passengers will be required to test before sailing.
- Cruises 6 days or more: All guests are required to take an official COVID-19 test before boarding. They can take a PCR test 72 hours prior to sailing, or an antigen test two days prior to sailing.
All unvaccinated guests ages 2 and older are required to receive a lab-administered PCR or antigen test up to 3 days before sailing.
Cunard Luxury Cruise Line
Testing Requirements:
All guests 5 and older are required to take an official negative COVID-19 test before embarking.
Disney Cruise Line
All vaccinated guests are required to show proof of a negative antigen, NAAT or PCR test within two days of sailing.
Unvaccinated guests (those 4 and under) must provide proof of a negative NAAT or PCR test within three days of sailing. Rapid antigen tests are not accepted.
Holland America Cruise Line
Regardless of vaccination status, all guests ages 2 and up are required to show proof of a negative antigen or NAAT COVID test.
MSC Cruises
- Cruises 5 days or less: Beginning August 29, no fully vaccinated passengers will be required to test before sailing.
- Cruises 6 days or more: All guests are required to take an official COVID-19 test before boarding.
Norwegian Cruise Line
Beginning September 4, no fully vaccinated passengers will be required to test before sailing.
Beginning September 4, all children under 11 years old will not be required to test before sailing. Children 12 and older who are unvaccinated must receive a PCR or antigen test up to 72 hours before sailing.
Princess Cruise Line
Testing Requirements: All guests 2 and older are required to submit a negative test regardless of vaccination status.
Royal Caribbean Cruises
Viking Ocean Cruises
Viking does not require a pre-departure COVID-19 test unless it is required by a sailing's destination.
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Every Cruise Line's Requirements for COVID Vaccines, Testing
A guide to every major cruise line's health requirements for safe sailing.
Cruise lines have shifted their requirements for passengers, making cruising accessible to practically everyone. Many popular cruise lines have eliminated the vaccine and pre-embarkation test as the industry is beginning to shift away from mandatory vaccines and testing.
The changes began shortly after the CDC ended a pandemic-era policy of publicly displaying COVID-19 cases onboard, different cruise lines to the public in July 2022. For those looking to check current COVID-19 trends onboard the CDC urges direct contact with the cruise line, and the organization will continue to monitor and offer guidelines to ships.
Below, we break down each line's list of regulations to sail as well as what travelers need to know to plan.
Avalon Waterways
Where they sail: These small-ship river cruises sail throughout Europe, Asia, South America, and down the Nile River in Egypt.
Who needs the vaccine: All international travelers from the U.S. must be fully vaccinated before boarding. Beginning March 2023 the vaccine is no longer required (but strongly encouraged).
What other safety measures are in place: All guests will undergo a health screening upon arrival and luggage will be disinfected. Avalon will provide COVID-19 testing for travelers who need to show proof of a negative test to return home at no extra cost. Depending on the location of the cruise a pre-departure COVID-19 test may or may not be required.
Find out more: Avalon Waterways
Where they sail : Azamara sails mid-size ships all over the world, to all seven continents.
Who needs the vaccine : All guests and crew 12 and older will be required to be fully vaccinated at least two weeks before boarding a ship. Beginning Dec. 1, 2022, the company plans to drop the vaccine requirement for departures from the U.S. and Europe.
What other safety measures are in place : Depending on the port of embarkation guests may or may not to pre-test to travel. For a full list of ports and whether they require a test guests can check online .
Azamara's ships have been upgraded with new HVAC filtration systems, and EPA-certified disinfectants are used to clean the ship.
Find out more : Azamara
Carnival Cruises
Where they sail: Carnival sails large ships around the world, including popular trips to the Caribbean. The company sailed its maiden voyage on the Mardi Gras out of Florida in July.
Who needs the vaccine: All guests are encouraged to be vaccinated but unvaccinated travelers, or vaccinated guests without proof of vaccination, will have to present the negative results of a PCR or antigen test taken no earlier than 3 days before sailing.
What other safety measures are in place: For cruises five days or less, there will no longer be pre-cruise testing for vaccinated passengers unless a specific port requires it. Itineraries including Bahamas, Bermuda, or Grand Cayman will still be required to test. All guests will also be required to fill out a health screening 72 hours before embarkation and undergo health screenings prior to boarding. Unvaccinated travelers on a cruise to Bermuda will be required to purchase travel insurance (children under 12 are exempt as long as they are traveling with vaccinated parents).
Both vaccinated and unvaccinated guests who have recovered from COVID-19 within three months of their sailing date, do not need the required pre-cruise COVID test before embarkation, only if they are at least 10 days past their COVID-19 infection, have no symptoms and present documentation of recovery from COVID-19 from their healthcare provider.
Find out more: Carnival Cruise Line
Celebrity Cruises
Where they sail: Celebrity Cruises sails all over the world.
Who needs the vaccine: The vaccine is no longer required to sail on cruises from the U.S. and Europe. A vaccine is required for sailings visiting Canada.
What other safety measures are in place: A pre-embarkation test is no longer required for vaccinated guests on sailings nine days or less. Unvaccinated passengers will still be required to test three days prior to sailing. Self-tests are acceptable from European and U.S. ports that don't stop in Bermuda or Canada.
Find out more : Celebrity Cruises
Where they sail: Cunard, which sails all over the world, is known for its transatlantic journeys aboard the Queen Mary 2.
Who needs the vaccine: All guests 18 and older must be fully vaccinated. Unvaccinated passengers under 18 will be required to undergo a PCR test within 72 hours of their departure.
What other safety measures are in place: Cunard has "enhanced" their onboard ventilation systems and implemented mandatory mask-wearing policies indoors. All guests aged 4 and older are required to have a negative COVID-19 test before boarding. Crew will be tested regularly while on board. Guests who have certain pre-existing medical conditions, including those who are on supplementary oxygen, will not be allowed to board.
Disney Cruise Line
Where they sail: Disney sails family-friendly journeys including to the Caribbean, Europe, and Alaska.
Who needs the vaccine: Vaccination is no longer required by highly suggested.
What other safety measures are in place: Unvaccinated guests must provide results of a COVID-19 test taken 1 to 2 days before sail date, at home tests are not accepted, this requirement will end Nov. 14. The Cruise line also has a full list of enhanced cleaning protocols.
Find out more: Disney Cruise Line
Grand Circle Cruise Line
Where they sail: Grand Circle Cruise Line sails small ships and river cruises all over the world, including an extensive list of European itineraries. The company plans to start sailing again in August, including to Greece, Turkey, and Italy.
Who needs the vaccine: All guests and crew are required to be fully vaccinated with the booster shot.
What other safety measures are in place: All ships have been equipped with High Efficiency Particular Air (HEPA) filters and buffets have been eliminated. The cruise line states some itineraries will require proof of a negative COVID-19 test prior to travel , and that instructors will be sent out 30 days prior to travel.
Find out mor e: Grand Circle Cruise Line
Holland America
Where they sail: Holland America sails large ships all over the world, including to the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Europe, and more.
Who needs the vaccine: Unvaccinated guests are welcome but will be required to self-test three days before cruising.
What other safety measures are in place: Vaccinated passengers traveling on ships for less than 16 days excluding itineraries with the Panama Canal, trans-ocean, and other selected itineraries will no longer be required to test.
Lindblad Expeditions
Where they sail: Lindblad Expeditions is known for its adventurous trips to hard-to-reach destinations like Antarctica and the Russian Far East, partnering with National Geographic to add to the experience.
Who needs the vaccine: All guests 12 and older need to be vaccinated before boarding. Boosters are recommended but not required.
What other safety measures are in place: Pre-departure testing will not be required unless for a specific destination.
Margaritaville at Sea
Where they sail: Margaritaville at Sea offers 3-day cruises to Grand Bahama Island departing from the port of Palm Beach. The cruise line also offers the opportunity to take the ship one way to the Bahamas to allow guests to stay at the Margaritaville resort, and then take the ship back to the Bahamas at a later date.
Who needs the vaccine: All guests are welcome regardless of vaccination status, according to the cruise line.
What other safety measures are in place: All crew members must be vaccinated for COVID-19 and the cruise line states there are vaccination requirements on board (but does not specify).
Find out more: Margaritaville at Sea
MSC Cruises
Where they sail: MSC Cruises sails large ocean cruises around the world, including throughout Europe, South America, the Persian Gulf, and the Caribbean. In August, the company started sailing to the Bahamas with a stop at its private island, Ocean Cay.
Who needs the vaccine: Vaccinations are recommended but no longer required.
What other safety measures are in place: Fully-vaccinated passengers are no longer required to show proof of a negative test unless it is required of the destination. Unvaccinated children must show proof of a negative PCR test.
Norwegian Cruise Line
Where they sail: Norwegian sails big ocean cruises all around the world, including popular itineraries all throughout the Caribbean and Greece.
Who needs the vaccine: All passengers may sail regardless of vaccination status.
What other safety measures are in place: Testing is no longer required for any passenger regardless of vaccination status with the exception of local government mandates.
Find out more : Norwegian Cruise Line
Oceania Cruises
Where they sail: Oceania Cruises sails all over the world, including offering several World Cruise itineraries.
Who needs the vaccine: All passengers regardless of vaccination status are allowed to sail.
What other safety measures are in place: Only unvaccinated guests will be required to show proof of a negative PCR or antigen test taken 72 hours prior to boarding. Unvaccinated children aged 12 years and younger are exempt.
P&O Cruises
Where they sail: The UK-based cruise line sails around Europe, including to the Canary Islands, as well as to the Caribbean from Southampton in the UK.
Who needs the vaccine: Although P&O Cruises' policy states that passengers over the age of 15 are required to be vaccinated, the latest update on its website says guests will be contacted directly in regards to vaccination protocol.
What other safety measures are in place: All guests are required to undergo a COVID-19 test at the terminal. Masks will be required on board indoors, and all shore excursions will be with vetted operators.
Princess Cruises
Where they sail: The global cruise line sails large ocean ships all around the world, from Australia to Alaska.
Who needs the vaccine: All guests are welcome on board, but unvaccinated passengers will be required to test and may need an additional medical exemption at some ports.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Where they sail: Regent Seven Seas offers all-inclusive luxury cruises around the globe, which include perks like free airfare, free excursions, and complimentary unlimited drinks on board.
Who needs the vaccine: All guests are now welcome. Unvaccinated passengers will be required to test 3-days before embarkation.
What other safety measures are in place: Pre-departure testing may not be necessary depending on the port. Currently cruises leaving from Bermuda, Canada, and Greece will require a test.
Royal Caribbean International
Where they sail: Royal Caribbean sails large ocean ships all over the world, including many popular itineraries throughout the Caribbean and Asia.
Who needs the vaccine: Everyone is welcome regardless of vaccination status, passengers traveling to Bermuda or Canada are required to be vaccinated.
W hat other safety measures are in place: On Royal Caribbean, unvaccinated travelers 12 and older leaving from a U.S. or Caribbean port still have to get tested within three days of embarkation, according to the cruise line , vaccinated guests are exempt.
Royal Caribbean will accept a variety of tests as proof to board, including simply taking a photo of a self-administered home test.
Find out more : Royal Caribbean International
Where they sail: The British cruise line, exclusively for guests 50 and older, sails both ocean and river cruises around the globe.
Who needs the vaccine: All guests must be fully vaccinated, including a booster shot at least 14 days before boarding a ship. Saga was the first major cruise line to implement this vaccination policy.
What other safety measures are in place: Ocean Cruise guests will be required to get tested for COVID-19 in the terminal. Masks are required on bus transfers, in hotels, and on excursions.
Find out more : Saga
Where they sail: Seabourn's mid-size luxury cruises head all around the world, from Alaska to the Caribbean.
Who needs the vaccine: Vaccinations are not required on most cruise itineraries, unvaccinated guests will be required to present a negative test taken within three days of embarkation.
What other safety measures are in place: Masks are recommended onboard in most indoor venues and the casinos are frequently sanitized.
Where they sail: Silversea brings guests all around the world in luxury and style, including to the Galapagos and Antarctica.
Who needs the vaccine: All guests are welcome, however, unvaccinated guests may not be welcome on all sailings depending on local regulations.
What other safety measures are in place: Vaccinated guests do not need a pre-departure test unless local regulations such as cruises leaving from Australia, Bermuda, Canada, or Greece require it. Unvaccinated travelers will need a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of embarkation.
UnCruise Adventures
Where they sail: This small-ship company is known for its Alaska journeys as well as adventures in places like the Galapagos and island hopping in Hawaii.
Who needs the vaccine: As of April 7, all guests are welcome on board regardless of vaccination status.
What other safety measures are in place: Guests will no longer be required to present proof of vaccination or a COVID-19 test prior to, or during any point of sailing and the cruise line will no longer be running at limited capacity. These measures go into effect on April 7, until then guests 12 and older must provide proof of vaccination, and itineraries may sail at less then full capacity.
Masks are required in public spaces, according to the company "bandana" and "buff" face masks will not be accepted.
Victory Cruise Lines
Where they sail: Victory Cruise Lines is known for its Great Lakes cruises, providing all-inclusive sailings to see breathtaking sights from Niagara Falls to the iconic architecture of Chicago from Lake Michigan. Beyond the U.S., Victory Cruise Lines sails to Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.
Who needs the vaccine: All guests and crew will be required to be vaccinated before boarding, and will be required to show physical proof prior to boarding.
What other safety measures are in place: Testing is no longer required on any river cruise.
Luggage is then disinfected before being brought onto the ship and staterooms cleaned with electrostatic fogging. Masks will be required during the embarkation process and while riding a shore excursion bus, but will not be required on board.
Viking Cruises
Where they sail: Viking sails ocean and river cruises all over the world, including throughout Europe. This summer, Viking will sail several voyages, including around England for UK residents, to Bermuda, and to Iceland in June.
Who needs the vaccine: All guests must be fully vaccinated to board a ship. Guests who are eligible must have a booster.
What other safety measures are in place: In addition to vaccines, all guests may be required to undergo a saliva PCR test at embarkation as well as "frequent" testing throughout the journey. All staterooms are equipped with independent air handling units.
Virgin Voyages
Where they sail: The brand-new cruise line is launching mini sailings from England for UK residents, and has cruises throughout the Caribbean, and transatlantic options.
Who needs the vaccine: All are welcome regardless of vaccination status, the cruise line removed all vaccine and testing requirements for all its ships in late October, according to the company.
What other safety measures are in place: Virgin Voyages was the first cruise line to eliminate pre-departure testing for vaccinated guests. The cruise line will continue to work with an advisory board to help ensure health and safety on board at all times, including the use of air filtration systems and sanitization of high touch surface areas.
Find out more : Virgin Voyages
Windstar Cruises
Where they sail: Windstar operates small-ship cruises and several sailing vessels all around the globe, including to places like Central America .
Who needs the vaccine: All guests will be required to be fully vaccinated at least 14 days before boarding one of Windstar's yachts. Boosters are highly encouraged and are recommended to be administered at least one week prior to travel.
What other safety measures are in place: Guests no longer need a pre-embarkation test unless a specific destination requires it.
Alison Fox is a contributing writer for Travel + Leisure. When she's not in New York City, she likes to spend her time at the beach or exploring new destinations and hopes to visit every country in the world. Follow her adventures on Instagram .
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Holland America, Norwegian and more drop pre-cruise testing after CDC ended its COVID-19 program
After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ended its COVID-19 Program for Cruise Ships last month, cruise lines have announced changes to their health and safety protocols.
The CDC issued new COVID-19 guidance for cruise ships on July 20, with updated health and safety recommendations. The agency said cruise lines should consider mandating viral tests for travelers close to departure, "highly" recommending testing within one day of embarkation.
However, some lines have dropped those and other rules. Here's what passengers can expect.
Vaccine requirements on cruises: Holland America, Carnival Cruise and more to drop vaccination requirements for select sailings
Is the cruise industry coming back? After more than 2 years under a COVID cloud, the answer is yes.
How are the rules for travelers changing on cruise ships?
► Carnival Cruise Line will only require pre-cruise testing for vaccinated passengers on trips 16 nights or more, or where local rules mandate it, starting Sept. 6, according to a press release.
Unvaccinated guests will no longer need to apply for an exemption to sail either, except on trips in Australia or those that are 16 nights or longer.
Those who are unvaccinated or do not show proof of vaccination still have to "present the results of a negative PCR or antigen test taken within three days of embarkation." In the U.S., kids younger than 5 are exempt from testing and vaccination requirements.
► Royal Caribbean Group has dropped its testing requirement for vaccinated passengers on some voyages, the company said. Testing is now required for vaccinated guests only on sailings that are six or more nights. Testing is required for unvaccinated guests on all trips according to a news release .
President and CEO Jason Liberty told USA TODAY that "sometime in the next 30 to 45 days" the company also expects to drop the testing rule for vaccinated passengers on longer voyages, where local requirements allow.
"We're highly focused on making sure that our guests and our crew are safe and healthy at all times," he said, and noted that the company will continue to operate "highly vaccinated" sailings.
Liberty added that Royal Caribbean Group will monitor the situation and "modify protocols as needed."
► Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. will drop all pre-cruise requirements for vaccinated passengers age 12 and older beginning Sept. 3. Travelers in the same age group who are unvaccinated or who do not provide proof of vaccination will still need to take a "medically administered PCR or Antigen COVID-19 test" within 72 hours before boarding, according to a news release .
There will be no testing or vaccination requirements for guests age 11 and younger. The changes are subject to local rules at various destinations, and the cruise-line operator "continues to strongly recommend all guests be up to date on vaccination protocols and test at their convenience prior to travel," per the release.
► Holland America Line will not require pre-cruise testing for vaccinated guests on sailings 15 nights or fewer starting Sept. 6, per a news release. Guests 5 and up who are unvaccinated will need to show a negative result from a medically supervised test or self-test taken within three days of their trip.
The changes do not include full Panama Canal transits and some other voyages, and local restrictions may apply.
On cruises that are 16 nights or more, travelers 5 and up have to provide "a medically supervised COVID-19 test with written negative result." They must take the test within three days of embarkation, and unvaccinated travelers need to request an exemption.
► MSC Cruises no longer requires pre-embarkation testing for vaccinated passengers on sailings five nights or fewer from U.S. ports, the cruise line said. But MSC still recommends testing within three days of embarkation.
Vaccinated guests cruising six or more nights "must show proof of a lab-administered negative COVID-19 viral test (NAAT or antigen) taken within 3 days of embarkation," the cruise line said in a news release. MSC also recommends testing within one day of the trip.
Unvaccinated passengers 2 years and up must test within three days of embarkation for all sailings from U.S. ports.
"MSC Cruises will continue to monitor pandemic conditions and port requirements outside of the U.S., with a goal to relax testing and vaccination protocols to open cruising to all guests, while prioritizing the health and safety of its guests, crew and destinations," MSC said in the release.
► Virgin Voyages said it would drop its pre-embarkation testing rule.
"Virgin Voyages has responded immediately to the CDC’s decision to discontinue their voluntary COVID-19 Program for Cruise Ships and will mirror the rest of the travel industry in removing pre-embarkation testing for sailings from July 24 on EU sailings, and from July 27 on U.S. sailings," the cruise line said in a news release.
Vaccine requirements will remain in place, but the cruise line said it "is currently evaluating this policy and will announce further updates in the near future." Virgin will also allow 10% of passengers to be unvaccinated on U.S. sailings, and travelers can contact Sailor Services about booking.
► Cunard Line said in a news release that self-testing before sailing will be "highly recommended," rather than required, for vaccinated passengers on most trips beginning Sept. 6.
"Only guests sailing on longer, more complex itineraries will be required to have an observed or in-person antigen or PCR test with a fit to travel certificate prior to departure," the cruise line said.
Those will include some sailings 16 nights or longer and "other specific voyages." The changes are also subject to local regulations.
► Azamara dropped its COVID-19 embarkation testing rule, "excluding ports where it is still required in accordance with country regulations," the company said in a news release. The line will still require proof of vaccination.
► Margaritaville at Sea also scrapped its pre-embarkation testing requirement for vaccinated passengers, according to a press release. The cruise line recommends those guests still test prior to departure.
► Windstar Cruises will no longer require pre-cruise testing as of Sept. 6, unless required by a destination on a given itinerary, according to a press release. Passengers must show proof of vaccination in order to sail.
What happened to the CDC's COVID-19 Program for Cruise Ships?
The CDC announced that the program ended July 18 on its website , saying in a Frequently Asked Questions section that vessels "have access to guidance and tools to manage their own COVID-19 mitigation programs."
The agency added that though "cruising poses some risk of COVID-19 transmission, CDC will continue to publish guidance to help cruise ships continue to provide a safer and healthier environment for crew, passengers, and communities going forward."
Ships will still report cases to the CDC, the agency said.
Earlier this year, the CDC moved to a voluntary COVID-19 program for cruise ships. Those that participated agreed to follow the agency's recommendations on health and safety protocols such as testing and vaccination.
The change comes as cruise travel is returning to normal more than two years after the pandemic brought the industry to a halt.
How can passengers learn about outbreaks on cruise ships?
The CDC has discontinued the cruise ship color status page on its website, but the agency said in the Frequently Asked Questions section that customers can reach out to cruise lines about outbreaks on their ship.
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When the first cruises allowing Americans restarted in spring 2021, all major lines were sailing with at least 90% of passengers vaccinated against COVID-19. That meant they required just about everyone on board to have their shots, with only a few exceptions allowed for young children and people who can’t be vaccinated due to medical conditions or religious beliefs.
Since then, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has withdrawn its opt-in guidance for cruise lines, and most are now allowing unvaccinated passengers to sail. In fact, most aren’t even checking to see if cruisers are vaccinated or not.
However, with cases picking up seasonally and new booster vaccines rolling out, will you need a vaccine to cruise? Click on your favorite cruise line above, under “Jump to Section,” to find out.
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Note: In order to be considered “fully vaccinated,” passengers must have received their final shot (not including boosters) at least 15 days prior to embarkation. Most lines only accept vaccines (or a combination of vaccines) recognized and approved by the World Health Organization and the CDC. Generally, proof of inoculation must include your name, the type of vaccine you received and the dates on which you received all required doses.
Booster shots are not required unless specifically noted. However, keep in mind that the rules may vary by country, with some lines requiring boosters for international departures due to local regulations or for extra-long sailings like ocean crossings when port calls are few or nonexistent. Passengers who have their boosters are considered “up to date” rather than merely “fully vaccinated.”
For general information on testing, please refer to our article on cruise testing requirements .
AmaWaterways
Vaccine required no.
AmaWaterways no longer requires proof of vaccination for passengers. However, cruisers are responsible for meeting the requirements of the countries in which they’ll be traveling. If they do not, standard cancellation fees will apply. Pre-cruise testing is not required. Should passengers become ill during their cruise, AmaWaterways will assist in procuring testing and other medical services, which will be the financial responsibility of those guests.
American Cruise Lines
American Cruise Lines does not have a vaccine requirement for all passengers on any of its sailings. Pre-cruise testing is no longer required.
American Queen Voyages
Vaccines are not required to sail with American Queen Voyages , and pre-cruise testing is no longer required.
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Atlas Ocean Voyages
Vaccination is not mandatory for Atlas cruises, but passengers must comply with regulations in countries on their scheduled itinerary, which could require that they be up to date on their shots. Additionally, pre-cruise testing is no longer a requirement.
Avalon Waterways
Avalon Waterways no longer requires proof of vaccination or a negative test prior to passenger boarding. However, mandatory testing and proof of vaccination could still be required in some countries the line visits.
Azamara recommends that passengers follow local regulations and the latest guidance from government health organizations when determining which vaccines to obtain prior to travel. The line also does not require negative test results in order to board unless mandated by local governments in the ports where the line’s ships sail.
Carnival Cruise Line
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. It also suggests that cruisers test themselves no further than three days from their sailing date to make sure they’re in good health.
Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity does not mandate vaccination or testing for any passenger on any sailing unless required by regulations in the ports its ships are visiting.
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Celestyal Cruises
Celestyal continues to require all crew members to be fully vaccinated, but passengers don’t have to be. The line recommends anyone 12 and older be up to date on their inoculations. Testing is also no longer necessary in order to board Celestyal ships.
Cunard Line
Although Cunard suggests that travelers be fully vaccinated and current with their boosters, proof of immunization is not required, nor is pre-cruise testing for any of the line’s sailing unless required by law.
Disney Cruise Line
Disney Cruise Line encourages — but does not require — all passengers to be fully vaccinated before sailing. It also recommends pre-cruise testing, no more than two days prior to embarkation, for anyone who doesn’t have their shots.
Emerald Cruises
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.
Grand Circle Cruise Line
Vaccine required yes.
Grand Circle has mandated that all passengers must be fully vaccinated at least 14 days prior to embarkation as a condition of carriage, and proof must be provided before boarding. Passengers who are not fully vaccinated will have to return home at their own expense. Boosters are not mandatory. Pre-cruise testing might be required, depending on your port of embarkation. (The line will send you that information prior to your sailing.)
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
Hapag-Lloyd does not require vaccinations or pre-cruise testing as a condition of sailing. However, the line recommends both to passengers as precautions. It also advises that cruisers are responsible for knowing and adhering to all local guidelines and regulations.
Holland America
Holland America now allows unvaccinated passengers to sail and does not make pre-cruise testing compulsory unless either of these is required by local regulations in the areas its vessels sail. Booked cruisers can search for requirements specific to their individual sailings by using this tool .
Hurtigruten
Vaccine required sometimes.
On expedition cruises with Hurtigruten , passengers are not required to show proof of vaccination, except on 2023 and 2024 voyages to Antarctica and the Northwest Passage or West Africa sailings departing from and returning to Dakar. Immunization is also not necessary for the line’s non-expedition itineraries, but it is recommended for both coastal voyages and expedition cruises. Neither type of cruise requires negative test results as a condition of embarkation. Passengers with reservations can check specific protocols for their specific bookings using this tool .
Lindblad Expeditions
Lindblad passengers no longer need to provide proof of vaccination in order to cruise, and pre-cruise testing is no longer required, including at embarkation. Exceptions might apply for departures from certain destinations. The line urges passengers to follow government recommendations for masking, testing and vaccination.
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MSC Cruises
Vaccination and testing are no longer terms of carriage when sailing with MSC Cruises . The line still recommends that passengers receive their shots and notes that it’s each passenger’s responsibility to comply with local regulations in the places their sailing visits.
Norwegian Cruise Line
In early August 2022, Norwegian Cruise Line became the first major cruise line to roll back its vaccination requirements. Proof of immunization is no longer required, nor is testing in order to board for any voyage.
Oceania Cruises
Upscale cruise line Oceania does not check vaccination records for passengers, nor does it require pre-cruise testing for its sailings.
P&O Cruises
There are no vaccination or testing mandates in place for any of P&O Cruises ‘ voyages.
Ponant ‘s website simply reads, “when you visit certain destinations, vaccines can be recommended,” but they are not required by the line. Ponant also says it will alert passengers to their specific requirements after they have booked a voyage. Testing is also not needed in order to board.
Princess Cruises
Following an industry-wide rollback of protocols, Princess passengers no longer have to show proof of a COVID-19 vaccine, nor proof of a negative test result, unless either is required by local regulations. Passengers are responsible for knowing the requirements for the places their ships will visit.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Regent doesn’t check the vaccination status of any of its passengers unless required by local protocols. Testing requirements vary by location and might depend on whether or not you are up to date on your shots. If vaccination or testing is required, the line will alert cruisers approximately 30 days prior to their sailing date.
Royal Caribbean
To board Royal Caribbean ships, you don’t have to be vaccinated or provide test results. However, the line advises staying up to date on inoculations and following guidelines issued by federal health authorities.
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. They will only be required if local authorities dictate them.
Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours
Passengers embarking on river and ocean voyages with Scenic will not need to be fully immunized prior to sailing. Testing is not required by the line but might be needed to enter the country in which you’re embarking on your sailing. Passengers are responsible for meeting entry requirements.
For cruises with luxury line Seabourn , there are no line-enforced regulations for vaccination or testing unless required by local authorities in the countries on which its vessels call. To see if your booked sailing requires either of these, check out the line’s search tool .
Luxury brand Silversea does not require shots for its passengers or pre-cruise tests unless they’re needed to meet local regulations.
Star Clippers
Star Clippers has eliminated all vaccine checks and testing protocols for all passengers on all voyages.
For all voyages through 2023, Tauck requires passengers 12 and older to be fully vaccinated and have at least one booster dose and/or show proof of recovery from COVID-19. Passengers 11 years old and younger are not required to be fully vaccinated. If they aren’t fully vaccinated or don’t have a booster, they must provide proof of a negative PCR or antigen test result from a test taken no more than three days prior to embarkation. For sailings in 2024, vaccination and testing requirements will be waived for all passengers.
UnCruise Adventures
All UnCruise passengers are exempt from vaccine and testing requirements. The line will continue to monitor the effects of new variants, as well as CDC recommendations and will adjust its policies accordingly.
Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection
Testing requirements are determined by the countries the ships visit, but the line itself has no vaccine or testing mandates of its own. You can check the protocols for the places on your itinerary for the most up-to-date information by visiting the protocols page on Uniworld’s website .
All Viking passengers, whether on a river sailing or an ocean voyage, must be fully vaccinated for sailings departing on or before Oct. 31, 2023. It will not be required for cruisers embarking on or after Nov. 1, 2023. Testing is no longer required unless passengers are exhibiting symptoms and seek medical assistance.
Virgin Voyages
Virgin Voyages will not check proof of immunization or a negative COVID-19 test prior to boarding.
Windstar Cruises
Windstar no longer mandates shots for passengers of any age. Testing is not required by the line but might be necessary based on local regulations, which with passengers must comply.
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Another Cruise Line Drops Testing Requirements on Select Sailings
Sarah Bretz, Contributor
- July 1, 2022
Holland America has dropped the COVID-19 testing requirements for select sailings aboard its newest ship, Rotterdam.
In an email to booked guests, the line said “As health protocols around the world continue to evolve, we are adjusting our policies to align with those of the countries we visit. As a result, you are no longer required to undergo pre-cruise COVID-19 testing or produce a negative test result at embarkation for this cruise.”
In an email to travel advisors, Holland America said that the policy change applies to the sailings departing July 10, July 17, and July 24. These itineraries all depart from Amsterdam, Netherlands, and visit a variety of ports in Norway.
The cruise line’s vaccination policy remains in place and unchanged; all guests 12 and older are required to be fully vaccinated. Passengers 18 and older must have their booster shot if the final dose of their original vaccination cycle was administered more than nine months (270 days) prior to the last day of the cruise.
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Those who are unvaccinated, or who require a booster but do not have one, must request a vaccination exemption before the sailing and be approved by Holland America.
This move comes not long after fellow Carnival Corporation brand P&O Cruises also dropped the testing requirement for select sailings on its ship Iona.
As somewhat of a trial, the UK-based line removed all pre-departure COVID-19 testing for the June 25, July 2, July 9, July 16, and July 23 voyages. Like Rotterdam, Iona is currently offering voyages to Norway.
In June, luxury cruise line Viking became the first major cruise brand to drop its pre and mid-cruise testing requirements almost entirely, except for on its ships Viking Orion and Viking Octantis.
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Holland America Line Simplifies COVID-19 Procedures
Holland America Line Simplifies COVID-19 Procedures
Streamlined protocols meet public health goals while giving greater access for guests who are excited to cruise
Holland America Line is updating its "Travel Well" COVID-19 protocols and procedures, including requirements for vaccinations and pre-cruise testing that meet public health goals while recognizing the evolving nature of the COVID-19 situation. These changes will go into effect for cruises departing on or after Sept. 6, 2022.
Under the simplified procedures, for most voyages up to 15 nights, vaccinated guests will no longer have to test before cruising and unvaccinated guests will be welcomed with a self-test within three days of sailing. The new protocols do not apply to itineraries for countries where local regulations may vary, including Canada, Australia and Greece.
"Our guests have been excited to return to cruising, and these changes will make it easier for more guests to explore the world in a safe and enjoyable environment," said Gus Antorcha, president of Holland America Line. "The new, simplified protocols recognize the evolving nature of COVID-19 while still ensuring we protect the health of our guests, team members and the communities we visit."
Key changes for cruises up to 15 nights ( Ages 5 and older, not including full Panama Canal transits, trans-ocean and designated remote voyages ):
- Vaccinated guests must provide evidence of vaccination status prior to embarkation. Pre-cruise testing is no longer required .
- Unvaccinated guests are welcomed aboard and must provide results of a negative medically supervised or self-test taken within three days of embarkation.
Protocols for cruises 16 nights or longer (plus full Panama Canal transit, trans-ocean and designated remote voyages, ages 5 and older):
- All guests will be required to submit a medically supervised COVID-19 test with written negative result. The test must be taken within three days of embarkation.
- Guests must be vaccinated or request an exemption.
Guests on longer voyages will be provided additional information about protocols based on ports visited. Guests can continue to submit documents electronically ahead of embarkation for a simple and faster check-in process. Holland America Line recommends that guests visit the TravelWell section of the company's website for updates prior to cruise departure, as well as instructions on how to provide results of a negative test.
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Ten Ukrainian civilians who had been imprisoned in Russia for years have been released after mediation from the Vatican. Overnight, five people were killed in a Ukrainian drone strike on a Russian village. Listen to a Sky News podcast on Putin and North Korea while you scroll.
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Six people have been killed in a Russian attack on a small town in the southern Zaporizhzhia region, a Ukrainian official has said.
A further eight people have been injured, regional governor Ivan Fedorov said.
Infrastructure, a shop and residential buildings in Vilniansk have also been damaged, he added.
The strike comes after five people were killed in the Kursk region of Russian due to a Ukrainian drone attack.
Two young children were also injured in the strike on the village of Gorodishche, around 73 miles (118km) from the Ukrainian border, Kursk governor Alexey Smirnov said.
Two other people were injured and were in a "serious condition" in hospital, he added.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has met one of the men released from Russian captivity earlier today.
The Ukrainian president met Nariman Dzhelyal who was successfully returned home after three years in captivity.
"We will bring security to all our people and peace to Ukraine. I thank everyone who is helping. I thank Nariman for this meeting and for his strength," Mr Zelenskyy said.
Mr Dzhelyal was detained in Crimea in 2021 while serving as the first deputy chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People.
During his imprisonment, he sent several letters, Mr Zelenskyy said.
He added that in one of them he wrote: "We are fighting not only for the integrity of our territories but also for the unity of our society, our beautiful, strong nation."
US officials told Reuters news agency late last night that the Biden administration would provide Ukraine with $150m (£118.6m) worth of weapons and ammunition, including HAWK air defence interceptors and 155 millimetre artillery munitions.
The weapons aid package is expected be unveiled on Monday, the officials said.
Ukraine has urgently requested air defence support as Russia has pounded its energy facilities in recent weeks via aerial attacks.
The US began shipping HAWK interceptor missiles to Ukraine in 2022 as an upgrade to the shoulder-launched Stinger air defence missile systems - a smaller, shorter-range system.
The support package will include other munitions and equipment to support Ukraine's defence needs, the officials added.
The US has provided Ukraine with more than $50bn (£39.5bn) in military aid since 2022.
We reported earlier on the 10 Ukrainian civilians who were released from Russian captivity earlier today after years of imprisonment (see 8.49am post).
Watch them reunite with their loved ones in Kyiv's international airport in newly released footage.
A report by the Ukrainian military's centre for strategic communications has found that the country's forces have damaged or destroyed more than 30 Russian military aircraft in the first six months of 2024.
Most of the strikes against the aircraft have taken place in occupied Ukraine except for a handful of strikes over the Sea of Azov and within Russia, the centre said, as reported by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
The centre did not specify what portion of these Ukrainian strikes were air defence interceptions of Russian aircraft in flight and what percentage were strikes against Russian aircraft at airfields.
The ISW said they were unable to verify the report.
But it said the downing of Russian aircraft, especially critical aircraft like the A-50 and Il-22, has temporarily constrained Russian aviation activities over occupied Ukraine, but added Ukrainian forces "have yet to be able to significantly attempt to contest the air domain".
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has revealed that Russian strikes have resulted in Ukraine losing around 80% of its thermal power and one third of its hydroelectric power.
Discussing the attack in Dnipro, Mr Zelenskyy said it was a reminder to Ukraine's allies that the country needed more air defence systems.
He said: "This is why we constantly remind all of our partners: only a sufficient amount of high quality of air defence systems, only a sufficient amount of determination from the world at large can stop Russian terror."
Kyiv has also struck back at Russia with its own attacks, which also often target energy infrastructure.
Belarus has deployed additional air defence forces to its border with Ukraine to protect "critical infrastructure facilities" due to increased Ukrainian drone activity, a Belarusian military commander has said.
Belarus, an ally of Russia, said earlier this week it had shot down a quadcopter that had illegally crossed the border from Ukraine "to collect information about the Belarusian border infrastructure".
The situation in the airspace over the border remains tense, Andrei Severinchik, commander of the Belarusian Air Defence Forces, said.
"We are ready to decisively use all available forces and means to protect our territory and the population of the Republic of Belarus from possible provocations in the airspace," he said.
Belarus' defence ministry said earlier today it had information showing Ukraine had been moving more troops, weapons and military equipment to the northern Zhytomyr region, which borders Belarus.
There was no immediate response from Ukraine.
Russian elites and oligarchs have reportedly moved from criticising the country's war effort in Ukraine to supporting it, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has reported.
Mikhail Zygar, the founder of the Russian opposition television channel TV Rain, reported that many elites who were opposed to the war in 2022 started to support the war in 2023 because they "believe Russia is prevailing".
Mr Zygar said these people made this assessment due to Russia's slow but steady battlefield gains, a persisting Ukrainian munitions disadvantage, and perceived "waning" Western security assistance to Ukraine.
One anonymous Russian oligarch who previously criticised the war reportedly told Mr Zygar that Russia must win the war otherwise "they won't allow us to live... and Russia would collapse".
The ISW said it cannot independently verify Mr Zygar's reporting but it is consistent with the institute's assessment that this section of Russian society came to heel behind Vladimir Putin in support of the war after his government intensified crackdowns against elites in the wake of the 2022 invasion.
As Russia announces it has captured a second village in 24 hours (see 12.26pm post), let's take a look at where Russia has advanced along the frontline with Ukraine.
As well as pockets of advances on the border north of Kharkiv, Russia appears to have captured areas along the length of the front, from the Donetsk region right up to the western edge of Luhansk.
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SEATTLE, WASH. - Holland America Line is further simplifying the protocols for guests to travel. The latest update to the line's "Travel Well" COVID-19 protocols removes the need for guests on most voyages to take a pre-cruise COVID-19 test, regardless of their vaccination status. Effectively immediately, unvaccinated guests sailing on ...
Holland America Line has announced that it has removed the requirement for guests on most voyages to take a pre-cruise COVID-19 test, regardless of their vaccination status. Effective immediately ...
Celestyal Cruises just updated its COVID-19 protocols as of August 26. It no longer requires guests to wear masks indoors and in crowded outdoor areas onboard. While the line requires travelers to be both fully vaccinated or to have recently recovered from COVID-19 and to take an antigen or PCR test prior to embarkation, the line has extended both tests' eligibility windows, no longer ...
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See the latest COVID-19 testing guidelines for major cruise lines sailing out of the United States including Carnival, Norwegian, Disney, and more. ... Holland America Cruise Line.
Depending on the location of the cruise a pre-departure COVID-19 test may or may not be required. ... Holland America . ... including throughout Europe, South America, the Persian Gulf, and the ...
Effective for cruise departures starting on Saturday, August 14 for Holland America, and Sunday, August 15 for Princess, all fully vaccinated guests must provide a negative viral COVID-19 test ...
Cruise lines have continued to modify their vaccination and testing policies surrounding COVID-19. As of the fall of 2022, many cruise line have dropped vaccination, testing and masking requirements.
Holland America Line removed the requirement for passengers on most voyages to take a pre-cruise COVID-19 test, regardless of their vaccination status.
Written cancellation notice should be sent to: Reservations, Holland America Line Inc., 450 Third Avenue West, Seattle, WA 98119. Cancellations may also be sent via email to [email protected] or faxed to 1-800-628-4855; please retain your fax confirmation.
As of September 6, 2022, vaccinated guests booked for Holland America Line cruises will no longer need to present a negative pre-cruise COVID-19 test in order to set sail. The new guidelines ...
After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ended its COVID-19 Program for Cruise Ships last month, cruise lines have announced changes to their health and safety protocols.. The CDC issued new COVID-19 guidance for cruise ships on July 20, with updated health and safety recommendations. The agency said cruise lines should consider mandating viral tests for travelers close to ...
Holland America now allows unvaccinated passengers to sail and does not make pre-cruise testing compulsory unless either of these is required by local regulations in the areas its vessels sail.
July 1, 2022. 17shares. Holland America has dropped the COVID-19 testing requirements for select sailings aboard its newest ship, Rotterdam. In an email to booked guests, the line said "As ...
Guests should always travel with appropriate clothing and mosquito repellent with DEET or Picaridin to reduce the risk of mosquito bites. In addition, please check with your primary care provider or local travel medicine clinic to see what, if any, vaccinations or other measures are recommended for your specific itinerary. Be certain to bring ...
COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise and can produce a negative viral COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) result taken within 2 days of their embarkation. On board we will continue to offer the award-winning cruise experience that Holland America Line is known for. All of our dining options will be
Holland America Line is updating its "Travel Well" COVID-19 protocols and procedures, including requirements for vaccinations and pre-cruise testing that meet public health goals while recognizing the evolving nature of the COVID-19 situation. These changes will go into effect for cruises departing on or after Sept. 6, 2022.
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