Royal Caribbean Cruise Line has updated its COVID-19 protocols
Royal Caribbean Cruise Line has once again updated its Covid-19 protocols! The cruise line is making it easier for more guests to sail with them.
Starting September 5th, travelers do not need to be vaccinated in order to sail on most cruises departing from the U.S. Guests sailing on itineraries that visit Canada or Bermuda will still need to be vaccinated.
Related – Disney Cruise Line Updates vaccination policy starting September 2nd
Covid-19 testing protocols will also be easier starting September 5th:
For U.S. cruises that don’t visit Canada or Bermuda:
- Vaccinated guests won’t have to take a pre-cruise test on cruises that are shorter than 10 nights.
- Unvaccinated guests age 5 and up will need to test within 3 days before boarding, regardless of cruise length.
- Royal Caribbean will begin accepting results from self-administered home tests.
Guests who are not vaccinated can also sail on European cruises starting on September 5th. Currently published testing and vaccination requirements remain in place for cruises from Australia and Singapore; cruises that depart from or visit Canada or Bermuda; and transatlantic sailings, until further notice.
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