🚢 Ever since the start of the pandemic, COVID protocols have complicated many travelers' ideal summer getaway: cruising. Before taking to the seas, read this guide to review the updated testing mandates on all of your favorite cruise lines.
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.
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