Princess CDC and Unvacinated Cruisers

Carnival Corporation (CCL) brand, Princess Cruises, has become the first major North American cruise line to drop the green flag for unvaccinated cruisers.

enchanted princess exterior (Photo via Princess Cruises)

On an update to their health and protocol page on July 14, the line said, “We want to make sailing with Princess Cruises as easy, hassle-free, and safe as possible, regardless of your vaccination status, which is why we rigorously follow guidelines from governmental, health and regulatory organizations throughout the world.”

“With the recent easing of CDC vaccination requirements, the options available to unvaccinated guests continue to expand.”

It went on to say, “We can now accommodate up to 10% of unvaccinated guests on most sailings without burdensome exemptions or vaccine status justification, available on a first-come, first-served basis.”

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Previously, for approval, guests had to apply for a medical exemption that had to be backed by a note from the guest’s doctor. The new policy allows anyone the opportunity to sail, regardless of vaccination status.

The exception to the Rule

There is an exception to the rule for voyages that call to Canada.

The line says, “Please note that cruises that begin, end or visit Canada will require sailing guests ages 12 and above who are not Canadian citizens be fully vaccinated, unless they are granted a medical exemption.”

It’s important to note that guests still need to apply for an exemption. This allotment is up to 10 percent of the voyage, and the line could put occupancy caps on unvaccinated guests allowed to sail to remain in compliance with CDC guidelines.

Regardless, a negative test result is still required on all Princess voyages through a PCR, Antigen, or NAAT test.

The news comes on the heels of restrictions loosening around the world, with countries dropping protocols and trying to get back to normal in the safest way possible.

Over in Europe, two Carnival Corporation brands are testing cruises with pre-cruise testing, including Holland America Line voyages from Amsterdam and P&O Cruises’ Iona voyages to Norway.

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9 Answers

This should be interesting. I could see the pre-cruise testing possibly being dropped, but not the vaccine requirement. There seems to be a lot of people who are vaccinated who are stressing about finding tests and don't want that stress, so they decided to wait until that requirement was dropped.

True, but if the "old guard" keeps getting less and less on their vaction, they too will stop sailing. It's a fine line and we all hope it will become a flourishing industry again.

The old Gard invested in CCL and other lines, cruised without crying, complaining just enjoyed cruising again. Hopefully the new breed will grow to enjoy cruising also.

Those of us with an affinity for cruising understand and tolerate it as we feel like we're personally invested in this industry, but I don't think new comers (new cruise prospects), who the lines are trying to lure to grow customer base, have the tolerance at this time to invest their vacation dollars. Guessing we're looking at a shallower new customer growth line.

Well said.. reducing service and closing venues benefits no one but the bean counters.

Companies need to rebuild cash. They issued bonds and sold off assets to stay afloat during the shutdown. Upswing in revenue has not moved fast enough because of the protocols. Labor and supply chain challenges adversely affect the cruise experience/quality so growing new customer base is an uphill slog. Its the loyalists that have kept things moving, but these large lines can't keep them full on just the loyalist base. Its going to be tough for 3-4 more years. Fuel prices aren't going to help the industry.

Especially for our CCl.

Hope it all works out positively for all the cruise lines!

The cruise lines are hurting and are trying to up the revenue stream any way they can get away with. Especially Carnival (the umbrella corpotation) as their revenue is down, stocks are sinking and analysts are not hopeful for them.

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