Cruise Ship Volunteers
Royal Caribbean announces test cruise ship volunteers sweepstakes begins on Friday.
Cruise ship volunteers. As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC is now requiring cruise lines to hold mock voyages to test onboard COVID-19 protocols thousands of people are willing to sign up as volunteer passengers. Royal Caribbean posted a teaser on Facebook that the Volunteers of the Seas sweepstakes opens this Friday August 6. Volunteers Must Be 18 Years Old or Older.
Each practice cruise theyll run two to seven days must have enough passengers to meet at least 10 of the ships capacity. Everyone is welcome to do a 4-hour shift. Operators must inform volunteers in writing that they are participating in a simulation of unproven and untested health and safety protocols for purposes of simulating a cruise ship voyage and.
The cruise ship operator must advise volunteer passengers of CDCs Travel Health Notice for COVID-19 and Cruise Ship Travel prior to the simulated voyage. Each practice cruise theyll run two to seven days must have enough passengers to meet at least 10 of the ships capacity. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC has listed a series of important tasks that must be completed by all volunteers on any test cruise.
Call 0843 374 2300. All volunteer passengers must meet several requirements to join a test cruise including being at least 18 years old. So families with kids wont be allowed to sail.
Volunteering for a test cruise does mean getting back onboard a cruise ship but you should expect a lot of tasks as part of the process. They must also provide proof of being fully vaccinated or written documentation certifying they have no medical conditions that would place them at high risk for severe COVID-19 illness. Read First time on board a cruise ship.
Cruise Ship Ambassadors our top-notch team welcoming arriving cruise ships up to 30 per year direct passengers to discover. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC. Volunteers must be 18 or older and either fully vaccinated or free of medical conditions that would put them at high risk for severe COVID-19.
