UNVACCINATED passengers aged 12 years and older on cruise ships visiting Bermuda and Grand Cayman will not be allowed to disembark, according to an advisory issued by Carnival Cruise Line. Impacted guests booked on voyages through until 31 Dec this year have been advised that “as destinations continue to evolve,...
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UNVACCINATED passengers aged 12 years and older on cruise ships visiting Bermuda and Grand Cayman will not be allowed to disembark, according to an advisory issued by Carnival Cruise Line.
Impacted guests booked on voyages through until 31 Dec this year have been advised that “as destinations continue to evolve, officials in Bermuda and The Cayman Islands have informed us that unvaccinated guests 12 years and older will not be able to visit the islands.
“Our records show that you, or someone in your party, is impacted by this new requirement and will have to remain onboard,” with any shore excursions refunded.
The cruise line has updated its Have Fun, Be Safe protocols page with the new information, detailing requirements for unvaccinated guests on calls to Limon in Costa Rica, Grand Turk, Bermuda, Grand Cayman, St Kitts, Bonaire, Tortola and San Juan.
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