THE US Virgin Islands is requiring all passengers 12 and older to be fully vaccinated against coronavirus. Royal Caribbean (RCI), one of the chief operators to the Virgin Islands, will now require guests ages 12 and older to provide proof of vaccination in order to sail on itineraries visiting the...
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THE US Virgin Islands is requiring all passengers 12 and older to be fully vaccinated against coronavirus.
Royal Caribbean (RCI), one of the chief operators to the Virgin Islands, will now require guests ages 12 and older to provide proof of vaccination in order to sail on itineraries visiting the country.
Guests under the age of 12, who are currently not eligible for the vaccine, will be able to sail with a negative test result at boarding and must follow certain protocols.
Those cruising to the VI who may be impacted by the change, are asked to contact RCI for a full refund or to move their reservation to a later voyage or a different itinerary.
Celebrity Cruises, which also sails to the Virgin Islands, already requires all passengers above 12 to be vaccinated.
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