Royal Caribbean Relaxes Vaccination Requirements on Most Sailings
It's time for everyone to get back to sea. Starting September 5, Royal Caribbean will welcome aboard all guests, regardless of vaccination status, on almost all cruises sailing from the U.S.
Starting with September 5th departures, guests who are not vaccinated can sail on almost all Royal Caribbean cruises from the U.S. (except itineraries that visit Canada or Bermuda).
Testing protocols will be easier
Starting with 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. See full testing details
Testing Is Now Easier
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.
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There’s been a change to Royal Caribbean’s Pre-Cruise and Embark testing requirements for unvaccinated guests age 2 - 11 for sailings departing on or after December 17, 2021.
RCCL will now accept a negative PCR test result to satisfy the Pre-Cruise testing requirement for this age group.
Additionally, instead of taking a PCR test at embarkation, unvaccinated guests age 2 - 11 will receive a complimentary antigen test.
This change will allow for a smoother start to your young cruisers sailing and embarkation. These protocols are subject to change.
What’s the difference between a PCR test and an antigen test?
The antigen test is used to quickly determine if you are at risk of spreading the virus. Rapid antigen tests are often used at places of work and for travel. Results are ready in 15 minutes.
PCR tests are considered the most accurate and can detect the virus even in those not experiencing symptoms. Results can take a bit longer. If taking a PCR test at home, be sure to follow the directions carefully.
Snapshot of Royal Caribbean’s Testing Requirements.
All guests 12 and older must be fully vaccinated at least 14 days before sailing. Guests under the age of 12, who are considered fully vaccinated, should follow the guidance for vaccinated guests below. Children with one dose of a vaccine do not count as fully vaccinated for the purpose of sailing. Click here to learn more.
Testing
Pre-Cruise: All guests 2 years and older must present a negative COVID-19 test result.
Vaccinated guests ages 12 and over: PCR or antigen test must be taken no more than 2 days prior to sailing.
UPDATED! Unvaccinated children ages 2 to 11: PCR test must be taken no more than 3 days prior to sailing — but not on boarding day. Antigen tests are not accepted for unvaccinated guests.
No testing required for guests under age 2.
Pre-cruise testing costs and scheduling are the guest's responsibility.
UPDATED! Embarkation Day: Unvaccinated guests ages 2 to 11 will take a complimentary antigen test for COVID-19 during check-in. Registration details will be sent via email in advance.
Onboard: For sailings that are 5 nights or longer, unvaccinated guests ages 2 to 11 will take a complimentary antigen test prior to debark. Sailings longer than 10 nights may have additional onboard testing requirements. Registration details will be provided onboard.
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