Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas are canceling mandatory vaccinations!09.08.2022 16:03
Three cruise companies at once, which are part of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, are simplifying covid restrictions from September 03, 2022.
Norwegian Cruise Line - Standard class.
Oceania Cruises - Premium Class
Regent Seven Seas - Luxury
All these companies have long established themselves at the highest level. Each of them is a leader in its segment, and is distinguished by the best cuisine and the highest service!
IMPORTANT: Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings does not book cruises for citizens of Crimea, North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea), Cuba, Sudan, Syria, Iran, Russia and Belarus.
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Landing requirements:
Given the relaxation of global protocols and travel requirements, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has updated its safety protocols. All guests aged 12 and over must provide:
- Certificate of vaccination
Or
- COVID-19 antigen test or PCR test, which was taken no earlier than 3 days before boarding.
*Until 03.09.2022 both vaccination certificates and tests are required to board the aircraft.
Please note that although cruise lines accept guests under the age of 11 without restriction, each country has its own protocols that you should be aware of before booking a cruise.
Detailed security protocols with changes will be published on our website:
>>>Norwegian Cruise Line
>>>Oceania Cruises
>>>Regent Seven Seas
The rules change frequently. As government regulations evolve, necessary changes will be made to health and safety protocols.
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