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USA 2020 Cruise Update – New Plans and Protocols

…cost. In Europe the costs have been reduced and packages sold. 4: Enhanced medical facilities as we should expect will be in place as will 5: Enhanced cleaning and disinfection CRUISE ITINERARIES The next area to note is the nature and form cruises will take when they return. Many cruisers seem to be expecting the cruises they have booked, and are still advertised as being for sale, running when the lines start cruising again out of the United Sta…

USA Lifts No-Sail Order, And Here’s Why It’s Not Good News

…n port. From there the line will then send symptomatic guests into private medical centres they have contracted with, and the other guests will be disembarked and returned home using non-commercial transportation. Future cruises on that ship will have to be cancelled until CDC agrees they can resume. Seventhly, while these rules apply to ships sailing in US waters, they also apply to any ship that the line intends to bring back to USA waters at an…

Cruise News Update 28 – 2021 Cancellations, Test Cruises, Australia, River Cruising And More

…e. Secondly, if there is a Covid issue, Royal Caribbean will cover onboard medical treatment, cost of any required land-based quarantine, and travel home Royal Caribbean Tests Update In other Royal Caribbean news, they announced that they will also be running test cruises in Europe before cruising resumes. We know they had to run them in the United States as the CDC requires them, but no European authorities have expressly required them so far. Be…

Cruise Update #30 (Vaccines, Alaska, Cancellations And More)

…ed safety and health protocols on our ships in close coordination with our medical and science experts along with health and government authorities.” Although he did not, in that video, talk about the requirement for guests to prove they were vaccinated, calling it the key to cruising getting up and running and back to normal seems to suggest it could be. More evidence of that came from Frank Del Rio CEO of the Norwegian Group (so that includes No…

Want To Cruise In 2021? Why You May Be Going About It The Wrong Way!

…e the CDC in the USA, the Transport and Foreign Office guided by the Chief Medical Officer in the UK and so on. So focus on what these bodies are saying or what you really expect them to do. They are taking more conservative approach to cruising resumption than the lines return dates show. None of the major cruise country authorities have committed to a date. The CDC has lines caught in their Framework For Conditional Sailing which has hurdles and…

Good Cruise News You Should Know About

…nly excursions with no opportunity to self explore; (7) enhanced cleaning, medical facilities, isolation facilities and (8) track and trace capability, usually with wearable devices and (9) pre-agreed joint procedures if outbreak occurs, all agreed in advance with local country authorities. The fact that protocols have been developed and agreed is good news. The focus now is on when it can happen, not what has to happen before the good news that c…

Cruise Tips for Over 50’s Travellers From a 50+ Traveller

…ll sorts of over-the-counter remedies for aliments to reduce need to go to medical centre or try and buy unfamiliar brands in local pharmacies. It includes a home tooth repair kit as ships do not have dentists. Thirdly, plenty of my prescription medication, with some in my hand luggage and some in main luggage and photo of the bottle and prescription. Although I’m young at heart, and think I am young, there’s still some reality I must live with. M…

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…eration facilities. We will have limited access to those. For example, the medical centre is often on the lower “missing” decks, or we pass through them disembarking in some ports, or if going on ships tenders. Some decks are given specific names, and these tend to be those that don’t have passenger cabins. There’s the Promenade Deck or Main Deck, as it’s sometimes called. This tends to be – and the decks above or below on big ships – where many b…

7 Pieces Of Cruise Advice That Will Ruin Your Cruise

…and low I chose midship cabins, where movement is least. And know that the Medical Centre can offer a more powerful jab if I did, which reassures me. While newer and bigger ships do move about less in many ocean conditions due to size and improved technology, they still can move a lot in rough seas, which can happen anytime. If you are prone to motion sickness or are concerned my best advice is to book a cabin as low down as you can and in the mid…

3 Biggest Cunard Transatlantic Crossing Fears Explored

…ike 4, 5 or 6. Third, remember that if you do feel sick, you can go to the medical centre and get a jab, which will knock you out for hours, but then make you feel fantastic. Also pack layers as it’s going to be windy and often chilly out on deck. BECOME A TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS MEMBER ———————————————————— Sign-up a a Channel Member to get perks: https://www.tipsfortravellers.com/Join Become a Patron on Patreon and get perks: https://www.patreon.com/…

10 Smart Things To Do If Crossing The Atlantic on Cunard’s Queen Mary 2

…k for you and know that if you do suffer, there is a paid-for jab from the Medical Centre available. That will knock you out for a couple of hours, but will do the trick. My partner gets very seasick when the seas are rough. On two winter Crossings he’s had the jab and felt fantastic. There is one other important and smart thing to do if you’re worried about this. Something people slip up on. Cabin If you’re worried about seasickness, get a cabin…