AMAWATERWAYS will now require vaccination for all guests, following recent changes in certain European countries, the cruise line said. Some nations in the continent are now requiring up to 10 days of quarantine for unvaccinated travellers, with access to some venues restricted for those who are not vaccinated or who...
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AMAWATERWAYS will now require vaccination for all guests, following recent changes in certain European countries, the cruise line said.
Some nations in the continent are now requiring up to 10 days of quarantine for unvaccinated travellers, with access to some venues restricted for those who are not vaccinated or who have not returned a negative coronavirus test in the last 24 hours.
AmaWaterways guests will need to be fully vaccinated at least 14 days prior to boarding if they have received the AstraZeneca, Moderna or Pfizer vaccines, or at least 28 days prior to boarding if they have received Johnson & Johnson.
The cruise line is also recommending all guests take a PCR test within 72 hours prior to departure and bring documentation of a negative result with them “as a precautionary measure”.
Those who are scheduled to sail and aren’t vaccinated can contact their travel advisor for options to reschedule.
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