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U.S. Sailings Questions
Everything you need to know about current health protocols on sailings from the U.S.
Updated December 1, 2021
Your health and safety are our highest priorities. Our cruises through March 31, 2022 are available for guests who have ALL of the following:
- Received their final dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise
- Proof of vaccination
- Proof of a negative, medically observed, viral COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) taken within 2 days of their embarkation.
Planning & Cruise Preparation
Plan ahead. Find questions and answers on testing, vaccine and document requirements for sailings from the U.S.A.
What requirements must be completed prior to boarding?
- Negative COVID-19 Test: Cruises departing through March 31, 2022, ALL fully vaccinated guests will be required to produce a negative viral COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) result taken within 2 days of their embarkation.
- Proof of Vaccination: It is our guests’ responsibility to comply with our current Holland America Line vaccination policy. Additionally, using the Navigator mobile app or online check-in, guests will be required to attest that they are fully vaccinated at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise, and bring an original proof of vaccination to cruise check-in.
The original proof of vaccination should clearly show the guest’s name on the vaccination card matching their photo ID, the dates of vaccine doses (final dose must have been received at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise), and the name of facility administering the vaccination. Alternative proof may be required if there are questions and concerns about the submitted proof of vaccination. Failure to provide this required documentation may result in denial of boarding. During check-in at the terminal, guests are required to show proof of vaccination.
- Health Questionnaire: You must also complete your Holland America Line health questionnaire 72-24 hours before you embark the ship using the Navigator mobile app or online check-in. You’ll be asked to complete the questionnaire before leaving home to begin traveling on your vacation, and then reconfirm your answers when arriving at the port.
If you have any symptoms of illness, you will be separated from other embarking guests for secondary medical screening. Depending on the outcome of the screening, you and your traveling party may be denied boarding. During a secondary medical screening, our medical staff will need to verify your health questionnaire answers, or any corrections, and then consider whether to permit you to embark.
If you refuse to be tested or screened, or to follow the COVID-19 Protocols, you may be denied boarding and no refund or credit will be issued. Information provided will be subject to our privacy notice on hollandamerica.com, and shared only as needed with Holland America Line personnel, third parties or local health authorities as part of screening and embarkation-related health protocols.
Will travel insurance be required? Can I purchase independent coverage?
Given the current global travel and health environment, all booked guests are strongly encouraged to purchase travel insurance prior to departure to protect against losses. For eligible guests, CPP Platinum insurance that provides a broad range of benefits, including for COVID-19-related expenses, subject to the plan terms. Guests can also purchase third-party travel insurance as well and should check with the provider for specific details on their coverage terms and policies. While highly recommended, travel insurance is not required to cruise.
Will I be able to book multiple cruises, back-to-back?
Guests on back-to-back voyages will need to disembark the ship at the end of each voyage, receive a complimentary viral COVID-19 test, and will be permitted to board the ship again once they receive a negative test result.
Our current policy is that guests will not need to pack and disembark with luggage for this testing between cruises. Final details will be confirmed once on board, including when and where to go for testing.
Guests who test positive for COVID-19 will be denied boarding on the next voyage, together with their family members and close contacts who are not fully vaccinated. If you, your family members, travelling companions or other close contacts are suspected of having COVID-19, you are entitled to a 100% Future Cruise Credit.
We will closely monitor all guidance and will adapt and evolve this policy accordingly.
If my home country or country of disembarkation require a negative COVID-19 test result entry after my cruise ends, will Holland America Line administer and cover the cost of the test?
Yes, if a negative COVID-19 test is required for re-entry into your home country, Holland America Line will cover the costs of a COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) after your cruise at the terminal. You will be assigned a time for your testing administration on board. Guests should disembark the ship prior to that time, collect their luggage, clear customs and exit the terminal for testing. COVID-19 tests will be administered just outside the terminal. Test results will be available in approximately 60 minutes; please plan your post-cruise travel arrangements within the timeframe required prior to travel and prior to the end of the voyage.
Guests who book a post-cruise stay before traveling home should ensure they meet all testing requirements. If the test provided on board does not meet the requirements for onward travel, additional testing is the responsibility of the guest at their expense.
Can I book a pre-cruise hotel stay? What are the requirements?
Guests are allowed to book pre-cruise hotels. They must, however, fulfill all requirements for pre-cruise testing as the destination requires.
Guests should check for the latest requirements on the destination official government websites to understand what documents and tests may be required upon arrival.
Can I book a post-cruise hotel? What are the requirements?
Yes. Holland America Line is offering post-cruise hotel packages.
You may also book lodging at your own discretion, following local guidelines. Guests must fulfill all requirements for additional testing for onward travel however as the destination(s) may require. If the test provided on board does not meet the requirements for onward travel, additional testing is the responsibility of the guest at their expense. Guests should check for the latest requirements on the destination official government websites to understand what documents and tests may be required for a post-cruise extended stay.
Vaccinations
Below you’ll find answers to everything you need to know about required COVID-19 vaccines when sailing from ports in the U.S..
What are the current vaccination requirements to sail?
Our cruises through March 31, 2022, are available for guests who have received their final dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine and have proof of vaccination. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination and the dates given will be required and will need to be shown at the terminal prior to boarding. Failure to provide this evidence will result in denial of boarding. If you are unlikely to be fully vaccinated at the time of departure, please refer to our Worry Free Promise Flexible Cancellation policies.
Guests who travel internationally should always ensure they understand all entry and airlines requirements to travel from their home country and the destinations they plan to visit, including where health authorities may require pre-travel COVID-19 testing. Details continue to be updated regularly; official websites and apps developed by government agencies and tourism ministries are the recommended resources.
Here is the complete list of requirements which must be completed prior to boarding:
- Negative COVID-19 Test: Cruises departing through March 31, 2022, ALL fully vaccinated guests will be required to produce a negative viral COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) result taken within 2 days of their embarkation.
- Proof of Vaccination: It is our guests’ responsibility to comply with our current Holland America Line vaccination policy. Additionally, using the Navigator mobile app or online check-in, guests will be required to attest that they are fully vaccinated at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise, and bring an original proof of vaccination to cruise check-in.
The original proof of vaccination should clearly show the guest’s name on the vaccination card matching their photo ID, the dates of vaccine doses (final dose must have been received at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise), and the name of facility administering the vaccination. Alternative proof may be required if there are questions and concerns about the submitted proof of vaccination. Failure to provide this required documentation may result in denial of boarding. During check-in at the terminal, guests are required to show proof of vaccination.
- Health Questionnaire: You must also complete your Holland America Line health questionnaire 72-24 hours before you embark the ship using the Navigator mobile app or online check-in. You’ll be asked to complete the questionnaire before leaving home to begin traveling on your vacation, and then reconfirm your answers when arriving at the port.
If you have any symptoms of illness, you will be separated from other embarking guests for secondary medical screening. Depending on the outcome of the screening, you and your traveling party may be denied boarding. During a secondary medical screening, our medical staff will need to verify your health questionnaire answers, or any corrections, and then consider whether to permit you to embark.
If you refuse to be tested or screened, or to follow the COVID-19 Protocols, you may be denied boarding and no refund or credit will be issued. Information provided will be subject to our privacy notice on hollandamerica.com, and shared only as needed with Holland America Line personnel, third parties or local health authorities as part of screening and embarkation-related health protocols.
Why have you made this decision to implement vaccination requirements for some of your voyages?
Given the advanced progress of vaccination programs, and strong expressed preference on the part of our guests, sailings through March 31, 2022 will be for COVID-19 vaccinated guests only. Policies continue to change and we will continue to monitor and adapt to the latest advice. If our policies change, an update will be shared with booked guests and travel advisors, as well as on the Holland America Line website.
What if I am exempt from receiving the vaccination?
At this time, sailings through March 31, 2022 are available to fully vaccinated guests.
Which COVID-19 vaccines will be accepted?
Acceptable vaccines are those that have an emergency use authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or will have received emergency use listing from the World Health Organization (WHO).
What proof of full vaccination will be accepted?
It is each guest’s responsibility to comply with our current Holland America Line vaccination policy. Prior to the cruise departure, guests will be required to attest that they have received their final dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise and have proof of vaccination.
The following formats are acceptable proofs of full vaccination: original COVID-19 vaccination card, digital COVID-19 certificate (QR code acceptable); or record of COVID-19 vaccination from a healthcare provider including original digital email notification, personal electronic health record, or government Immunization Information System (IIS) record.
The following identifiers for the proof of full vaccination should include your first and last name, a patient identifier such as date of birth, medical record ID, or government ID, type of vaccine (manufacturer), date of all doses administered, lot number, if available, and healthcare professional or clinic site name. The full proof of vaccination must show that your final dose of vaccine was received at least two weeks (14 days) prior to the beginning of the cruise. Alternative proof may be required if there are questions and concerns about the proof of vaccination you produce. During check-in at the terminal, you will be required to show full proof of vaccination. If you are unable to produce the described proof of vaccination, you will be denied boarding without refund, credit or compensation of any kind.
Failure to provide this evidence will result in denial of boarding. Information provided will be subject to our privacy notice on hollandamerica.com, and shared only as needed with Holland America Line personnel, third parties or local health authorities as part of screening and embarkation-related health protocols.
If I've received mixed vaccinations, will that satisfy your vaccination requirements?
Guests will be considered fully vaccinated who have received their final dose of an approved/authorized COVID-19 vaccine, or any combination of two doses of an authorized or approved vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise. Acceptable vaccines are those that have been approved/authorized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or have emergency use listing by World Health Organization (WHO).
VACCINE |
DOSE |
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Pfizer (Comirnaty / BioNTech) | 2 |
Moderna (Spikevax) | 2 |
Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) | 1 |
AstraZeneca (Covishield / Vaxzevria) | 2 |
Sinopharm | 2 |
Sinovac (CoronaVac) | 2 |
MIXED DOSES: Pfizer (1 Dose) + Moderna (1 Dose)
MIXED DOSES: Pfizer (1Dose) OR Moderna (1 Dose) + 1 Dose AstraZeneca
US ONLY: Novavax clinical trial participants who can confirm that they receive the full 2-dose series of the active COVID-19 vaccine.
EUROPE ONLY: COVID-19 immunity may be considered equivalent to "Fully Vaccinated" if guest received 1 dose of one these vaccines (Comirnaty (Pfizer), Spikevax (Moderna) or Vaxzevria (AstraZeneca)) 14 days or more ago after a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection, with a Digital COVID Certificate of Vaccination.
*Exceptions to the above may apply to itineraries that sail to ports where certain vaccine combinations are not accepted.
Do I need a COVID-19 vaccine booster to be considered fully vaccinated?
COVID-19 vaccine boosters are strongly recommended for specific at risk groups by the FDA and US CDC. However, at this time, booster doses are not required to embark. Guests who have received the full series of a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or World Health Organization (WHO) authorized COVID-19 vaccine or a combination of authorized vaccines and have received the last dose at least 14 days prior to the day of embarkation are considered fully vaccinated.
How will you check that I have received the vaccine at the time of booking?
It is each guest’s responsibility to comply with our current Holland America Line vaccination policy. Prior to the cruise departure, guests will be required to attest that they have received their final dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise and have proof of vaccination.
Original proof of vaccination will be required at cruise check-in and should clearly show the guest’s name on the vaccination card matching their photo ID, the dates of vaccine doses, and the name of facility administering the vaccination. Alternative proof may be required if there are questions and concerns about the submitted proof of vaccination.
Failure to provide this evidence will result in denial of boarding. Information provided will be subject to our privacy notice on hollandamerica.com, and shared only as needed with Holland America Line personnel, third parties or local health authorities as part of screening and embarkation-related health protocols.
COVID-19 Testing
IMPORTANT: Proof of negative test result needs to be taken within 2 days of embarkation. Read on for information on COVID-19 testing, including specific requirements for cruises from the U.S..
If I’ve received the COVID-19 vaccine, am I still required to have a pre-travel COVID-19 test prior to boarding the ship?
On cruises departing through March 31, 2022, in accordance with CDC directives, ALL guests will be required to produce a negative viral COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) result taken within 2 days of their embarkation.
Guests will be required to provide proof of a negative, medically observed, viral COVID-19 test along with proof of full vaccination upon arrival in the terminal and can then proceed on board. Please note that testing in the terminal will not be available for vaccinated guests, so it’s critical that you have your negative test results with you upon your arrival. We will not be able to accommodate guests without proof of a negative pre-travel test.
Guests who received a vaccination exemption are still required to take a negative PCR test within 2 days prior to embarkation and will be tested again in the terminal prior to boarding the ship and again within 24 hours of debarkation (for itineraries five days or longer). Please note – only pre-travel PCR tests (and not Antigen tests) are accepted for unvaccinated tests. Unvaccinated guests will continue to be charged $150 per person for testing and administration.
Guests who travel internationally should always ensure they understand all entry and airlines requirements to travel from their home country and the destinations they plan to visit, including where health authorities may require pre-travel COVID-19 testing. In addition to mandatory pre-travel COVID tests for vaccinated guests, guests who have traveled internationally in the 14 days prior to embarkation, will require an Antigen test at embarkation. For US Sailings – this excludes travel to Canada. For sailings in the EU, this excludes travel to other EU countries. Details continue to be updated regularly; official websites and apps developed by government agencies and tourism ministries are the recommended resources.
These new requirements are being implemented to protect our guests and crew while onboard. We expect these requirements will be temporary and we appreciate your cooperation and look forward to welcoming you aboard.
If I have been fully vaccinated, why do I need to be tested for COVID-19?
In an abundance of caution and in response to the increasing number of cases of COVID-19 caused by the variants of concern such as the Delta variant, as well as evidence that vaccinated people can become infected and can spread COVID-19, we are implementing this mandatory testing policy. As always, Holland America Line's primary commitment is to the health, safety and well-being of our guests, crew and the communities we bring our ships.
What types of COVID-19 tests are accepted?
Guests must be tested with a medically observed SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) viral test that could be either an antigen test or a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT).
Antigen tests include:
- Rapid antigen test
- Viral antigen test
- Antigen Chromatographic Digital Immunoassay
- Antigen Chemiluminescence Immunoassay
- Antigen Lateral Flow Fluorescence
NAAT include:
- PCR - Polymerase chain reaction
- RT-PCR – reverse transcription real time PCR
- Quantitative PCR (qPCR)
- Reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) test
- Transcription-mediated amplification (TMA) test
- Molecular test or molecular diagnostic test
- Isothermal amplification
- Droplet Digital PCR or digital droplet PCR (ddPCR)
- Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)
What is considered 2 days prior to my cruise’s departure?
The 2-day period is 2 days before your cruise’s departure. The 2-day timeframe provides you with more flexibility than a 48-hour timeframe. By using the 2-day window, your test validity does not depend on the time of your embarkation or the time of the day that your test was administered. For example, if your cruise departure is 4:00 PM on a Sunday, you may board with a negative COVID-19 test that was administered any time on the prior Friday or after.
Is a self-test acceptable?
Vaccinated guests may use a medically observed self-test (sometimes referred to as home test) that meets the following criteria:
- Only medically observed self-tests will be accepted.
- The test must be a SARS-CoV-2 viral test (nucleic acid amplification test [NAAT] or antigen test) with Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Please note, antigen tests are accepted for fully vaccinated guests, but not for unvaccinated guests.
Additional Home Test criteria:
- The testing procedure must include a telehealth service affiliated with the manufacturer of the test that provides real-time supervision remotely through an audio and video connection. Some FDA-authorized self-tests that include a telehealth service may require a prescription.
- The telehealth provider must confirm the person’s identity, observe the specimen collection and testing procedures, confirm the test result, and issue a report that meets the requirements of acceptable proof of a negative, medically observed, viral COVID-19 test.
What is acceptable proof of my negative COVID-19 test result?
The following formats are acceptable proofs of a negative COVID-19 test: paper negative COVID-19 test results (original only; no photocopies accepted), digital or emailed COVID-19 test results; or record of COVID-19 testing from a healthcare provider including original digital email notification or personal electronic health record.
The negative, medically observed, viral COVID-19 test result must include:
- Where the test was administered, including information such as the name and contact information for the laboratory or healthcare personnel who performed the test
- Type of test (indicating it is a NAAT or antigen test)
- A specimen collection date within 2 days before cruise departure
- Guest’s name and either date of birth, age, or passport number
- A negative test result using words or phrases including:
- Negative
- Undetectable
- SARS-CoV-2 RNA not detected
- SARS-CoV-2 antigen not detected
- COVID-19 not detected
- Not reactive
- Test results marked “invalid” are not accepted
What if I don’t receive my test results back in time or I am unable to get test results back within 2 days prior to embarkation?
IMPORTANT: Proof of negative test result needs to be taken within 2 days of embarkation. We require ALL guests to produce a negative COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) taken within the required timeframe.
We realize some of our guests are having a challenge getting a pre-cruise COVID-19 test, especially considering this new guidance. Fully vaccinated guests who are having trouble getting a pre-cruise testing appointment for voyages departing from Fort Lauderdale through December 19, 2021 will have access to a limited number of antigen tests for a cost of $100 per person which will be charged to guests’ shipboard stateroom account. Reservations may be made up to 10 days in advance and testing will take place on embarkation day at the cruise terminal. Test appointments are subject to capacity restrictions and reservations are required. Click here* to register.
If you bring proof of testing without results to the pier Holland America Line will test you at no charge. Guests who arrive without a negative test result will experience a delayed embarkation and risk denied boarding and subject to quarantine should a positive result be returned. The mobile labs will either be in or nearby our terminals. We will provide specific instructions for each home port as details are finalized.
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Will you offer COVID-19 testing near the terminal before my cruise?
We strongly recommend all guest take a viral COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) prior to leaving home to avoid queues and travel disruptions associated with a possible positive test result on the day of embarkation.
Fully vaccinated guests who are having trouble getting a pre-cruise testing appointment for voyages departing from Fort Lauderdale through December 19, 2021 will have access to a limited number of antigen tests for a cost of $100 per person which will be charged to guests’ shipboard stateroom account. Reservations may be made up to 10 days in advance and testing will take place on embarkation day at the cruise terminal. Test appointments are subject to capacity restrictions and reservations are required. Click here to register.*
In accordance with CDC protocols, guests who test positive for COVID-19 on embarkation day will be denied boarding, together with their family members and close contacts, may be required to quarantine shoreside, and may be restricted from commercial air travel. If you, or your family members, traveling companions or other close contacts are suspected of having COVID-19 and are denied boarding, you will be entitled to a 100% Future Cruise Credit.
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What if I test positive for COVID-19 in my pre-travel COVID-19 test prior to boarding the ship?
Guests who test positive for COVID-19 will not be permitted to board, together with their family members and close contacts, and should not travel to the ship.
If you, your family members, travelling companions or other close contacts are suspected of having COVID-19 and are not permitted to board, you are entitled to a 100% Future Cruise Credit as defined in our COVID-19 Protection Policy.
I had COVID-19 and recovered but still test positive, will I be able to travel?
Exceptions may apply for fully vaccinated asymptomatic guests that have tested positive for COVID-19 in the 90 days prior to embarkation, and are fully recovered. Guests will need to provide a letter of recovery from their doctor and, laboratory test results that are not older than 90 days.
If my home country requires proof of a negative COVID-19 test result for re-entry following my cruise, will Holland America Line administer and cover the cost of the test?
Yes, if a negative COVID-19 test is required for re-entry into your home country, Holland America Line will cover the costs of a COVID-19 test administered onboard the ship within the timeframe required prior to travel and prior to the end of the voyage. Guests will receive a copy of the test result. Guests are encouraged to review their home country's health authority and travel websites to understand the latest guidance on required testing and timing for return travel.
Will testing for COVID-19 be available on board the ship before disembarking?
Yes, if a negative COVID-19 test is required for re-entry into your home country, Holland America Line will cover the costs of a COVID-19 test administered onboard the ship within the timeframe required prior to travel and prior to the end of the voyage. Guests will receive a copy of the test result. Guests are encouraged to review their home country’s health authority and travel websites to understand the latest guidance on required testing and timing for return travel.
Guests who book a post-cruise stay before traveling home should ensure they meet all testing requirements. If the test provided on board does not meet the requirements for onward travel, additional testing is the responsibility of the guest at their expense.
Boarding The Ship
Get ready to board. Find commonly asked questions about the embarkation process on cruises from U.S. ports.
Will boarding times be assigned to guests?
Guests will be assigned a boarding time to embark, which will be provided closer to the sailing date. Physical distancing will be managed in the cruise terminal as guests arrive and check in. Please download the Navigator mobile app for access to your digital boarding pass and more. For the health and safety of all, guests arriving to the terminal more than 20 minutes prior to their assigned check-in time will be asked to return at their designated time in order to maintain proper controls on capacity.
Will staff at the terminal be vaccinated?
All workers will be highly encouraged to be vaccinated. We will require periodic testing of people working at the terminal, terminals will be sanitized more frequently, and workers will wear appropriate PPE and maintain social distancing.
Will onboard team members be vaccinated?
Yes, our crew will be vaccinated in accordance with CDC guidelines.
Cruise Experience
Wondering what has changed about the onboard experience? All you need to know about amenities, shore excursions and dining.
Will I have to wear a face mask?
ALL guests will be required to wear a face mask – with no exceptions – in elevators and in designated indoor entertainment areas, all retail shops, and in the casino except when eating or drinking. Guests will also be required to wear face masks prior to being seated in our main dining rooms and in the buffet area, and occasionally in other designated areas where larger number of guests may congregate. As a reminder, masks are required during embark and debark in the terminal, and masks should also be worn during the debarkation process on board.
Holland America Line is providing a double-layer cloth mask for each guest on board. Guests may also use their own double-layer cloth or paper medical mask. Face coverings such as bandanas, neck gaiters, and masks with exhaust valves are not allowed. We always recommend guests wash or replace their mask daily and choose a good quality, ideally medical grade, standard mask. Please note that visors and face shields will not be accepted as a substitute for a face mask.
These new requirements are being implemented to protect our guests and crew while onboard. Several destinations have implemented their own requirements and all guests will be required to follow the protocols in each destination we visit. We expect these requirements will be temporary and we appreciate your cooperation and look forward to welcoming you aboard.
If I require oxygen and/or dialysis during my cruise, may I still travel?
As our restart protocols continue to evolve, we are lifting the moratorium on oxygen concentrators effective immediately. While we welcome guests who use oxygen concentrators, we are currently unable to accept guests who use oxygen tanks or are on dialysis for cruises through March 2022. We remain optimistic that our approach on future sailings will become more flexible.
What happens if I don’t follow the health protocols?
If you or any members of your party refuse to comply with our COVID-19 policies and onboard public health measures you may be disembarked at the first available opportunity or will not be allowed to board the ship. Other consequences could include being denied service, required stateroom isolation and being banned from sailing in the future. If you are non-compliant, you will not be entitled to a refund, credit or compensation of any kind and will be responsible for all costs and fines, including (without limitation) travel expenses. If your travel party is impacted and/or they are required or voluntarily choose to leave with you, the same policies will apply to them.
Will I still be able to enjoy the buffet?
Yes, our teammates will serve you at all times. Line monitors will also manage guest flow.
Will my children be able to enjoy Club HAL?
Our cruises through March 31, 2022, are available to guests who have received their final dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise, regardless of age. Our youth program, Club HAL, will operate, but we will not offer food or drink other than water. The Club HAL programs will be geared to the ages of the children on the cruise. All persons (adult guests, children, and team members) inside the youth centers will wear a mask regardless of age or vaccination status.
High-touch surfaces, supplies, toys, and equipment will be sanitized frequently. High-contact sports games and singing activities, such as karaoke and the talent show, will not be offered.
Who are the medical experts advising Holland America Line and Carnival Corporation as you restart operations?
Carnival Corporation has been working with a number of world-leading public health, epidemiological and policy experts to support its ongoing efforts for developing enhanced protocols and procedures for the return of cruise vacations based on the latest knowledge around protection and mitigation.
Will the Medical Center have special enhancements to manage COVID-19 on board?
Every ship has dedicated medical staff (Doctors, Nurses, etc.) operating ship medical centers to serve guests and crew on board. They are informed on the latest COVID-19 scientific status and trained on all relevant COVID-19 procedures.
We’re enhancing our shipboard medical capabilities with the necessary staffing, medications, supplies, oxygen, equipment and procedures to triage and treat multiple COVID-19 cases across the full clinical spectrum including intensive care. We’ll also include staff responsible to oversee onboard aspects of public health and outbreak prevention and response.
The medical staff requirements and equipment on each ship will meet or exceed the guidelines from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) Healthcare Guidelines for Cruise Ship Medical Facilities.
May I interact with other guests outside my immediate family or travel group?
Fully vaccinated guests will be allowed to interact with guests outside of their immediate family or travel group on cruises departing from U.S. ports.
Will shore excursions be limited or can I explore the destinations independently?
The ability for guests to go ashore in ports of call is controlled by the governments of the ports we visit based on their individual COVID-19 protocols and requirements, which are quickly evolving and being updated. All ports allow Holland America Line shore excursions. Some ports may also allow tours sold by port-authorized third-party operators or independent tours and exploration. Please be aware that as destination conditions change, you may be required to take a shore excursion provided by Holland America Line to go ashore.
We recommend that you always carry your proof of vaccination and your negative COVID-19 test used at embarkation when going ashore.
Only excursions provided by Holland America Line are permitted in:
- Bridgetown, Barbados
- Gatun Lake, Panama
- Cabrits, Dominica
- Roseau, Dominica
- Saint George’s, Grenada
- Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis
- Carambola Beach, St. Kitts & Nevis
- Charlestown, St. Kitts & Nevis
- Port Elizabeth, St. Vincent & the Grenadines
- Saline Bay, St. Vincente & the Grenadines
- Castries, St. Lucia
- Rodney Bay, St. Lucia
At this time, guests can explore other destinations on their own or on independent third-party tours. This is subject to change at any time; however, and we highly recommend you choose shore excursions with Holland America Line as our teams are in contact with local officials who oversee health and safety standards for these guides and tours.
If I purchase a Holland America Line shore excursion and am denied participation or it is cancelled, will I be entitled to a refund?
If you purchased a Holland America Line shore excursion and it is canceled by our company or the tour operator, or if you are denied from joining the tour, your shore excursion payment will be credited to your onboard account.
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