THE Government of Portugal has lifted its cruise ban, with embarkation and disembarkation at Portuguese ports now permitted. Cruise ships may also carry foreign passengers, and shore visits are also permissible. However, the ruling excludes entry to residents of countries with a coronavirus incidence rate equal to or greater than...
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THE Government of Portugal has lifted its cruise ban, with embarkation and disembarkation at Portuguese ports now permitted.
Cruise ships may also carry foreign passengers, and shore visits are also permissible.
However, the ruling excludes entry to residents of countries with a coronavirus incidence rate equal to or greater than 500 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days, such as Brazil, Croatia, India, Lithuania, the Netherlands, South Africa, and Sweden.
This policy applies through to 31 May, when the Government will reevaluate it and make changes if needed.
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