Caribbean Cruise Ship News
Cruises from the Port of Tampa are back with Royal Caribbean becoming the first cruise line to restart operations.
Caribbean cruise ship news. Coronavirus tests on cruise passenger now negative after trip halted. Carnival Breeze Carnival Dream and Carnival Vista. These regions are in the position to welcome.
Its been a busy one as more ships. This Saturday October 16 Port Tampa Bay Florida will welcome its first cruisers. So those are just some of the major stories from the past week weve got even more cruise news including new protocols for the casino on Carnival cruise ships Royal Caribbean releases a new.
Heres where you need to be for all the very latest cruise news covering all the major cruise lines including Carnival Cruise Line Royal Caribbean Norwegian Cruise Line. Royal Caribbeans goal to get its ships operational is moving along at a brisk pace. Cruises from the Port of Tampa are back with Royal Caribbean becoming the first cruise line to restart operations.
Grand Turk Cruise Center will reopen in December. One of the most popular cruise ports in the Caribbean will reopen to cruise ships in early December after being closed for 21 months. Earn your wilderness badge as you cruise.
Passengers 12 years old must provide proof they have been vaccinated against COVID and show proof they have tested. Latest cruising news including new cruise ships cruise ship terminal news holidays on boats international cruise travel and other cruise related news stories and videos. Royal Caribbeans Serenade of the Seas on July 19 to call on an Alaskan port in 21 months when it docked in Sitka two days later.
A Royal Caribbean cruise to nowhere was cut short and the ship returned to Singapore on Wednesday after an elderly. Great news for people who love the sun and tropical destinations AIDA Cruises is offering an opportunity to run away from the cold wet weather to paradise on earth. If a certain threshold level of COVID-19 is detected onboard the ship during your voyage the voyage will end immediately the ship will return to the port of embarkation and your subsequent travel including your return home may be restricted or delayed.
