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Yes but keep up with the requirement changing by summer’s end. Let’s hope
Answered by Tropicgal on July 10, 2022
traveladventure is partially right. Yes all cruisers will need either a negative test or proof of recovery in 90 days. If negative test it varies when you take based on your vaccination status & where you are cruising. no more 3 days before and can be taken day of cruise. Standard PCR test can take upto 3 days so most take another type NAAT or an Antigen test.
Answered by dkantouth on July 09, 2022
Check your cruise requirements for your cruise. We don’t know your sail date or port, so we can’t give you an accurate response.
Answered by jpmato16 on July 09, 2022
Unfortunately for now, you have to present a negative result statement in order to board. And it has to be at least two days before sailing.
Answered by Travelventurer on July 09, 2022