Covid-19 Travel Updates

MSC Cruises Updates Covid-19 Protocols And Guidelines

MSC Cruises has updated its Covid-19 protocols and guidelines. For anyone departing from the UK from 1st October 2022 onboard an MSC Cruise, the requirement to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 has changed from “required” to “recommended”. MSC Cruises has also updated its Covid-19 testing requirements for anyone departing from

Celestyal Removes All Covid-19 Requirements For 2023 Season

Celestyal Cruises has announced the removal of its COVID-19 vaccination, proof of COVID recovery and pre-departure testing requirements. The new rule applies to all guests on sailings commencing on or after 2nd March 2023 unless required by local regulations. All Celestyal crew members will continue to be fully vaccinated, and

Ponant

PONANT Relaxes Covid Measures

PONANT has relaxed its “Anti-Covid” measures. As of 9 September, it is no longer necessary to present proof of a negative test before boarding. To board, guests only need to present a certificate showing proof of at least one of the following: Proof of three doses of an mRNA vaccine

Silversea

Silversea Adjusts Covid-19 Protocols, Welcomes Unvaccinated Passengers

Silversea Cruises has announced that effective September 5, it will welcome all travellers on board its ships regardless of vaccination status where local regulations allow. The cruise line has also adjusted its COVID-19 testing requirements. Where local regulations allow, vaccinated travellers will not be required to take a COVID-19 test

Windstar Star Breeze

Windstar Eliminates Pre-Cruise Testing

Windstar Cruises has revised its COVID-19 protocols and procedures. The cruise line will no longer require a pre-cruise COVID-19 test for embarking guests (unless required by one of the countries on the currently scheduled itineraries).  These changes will come into effect for cruises departing on or after 6th September 2022.

Chile Relaxes Entry Rules For Tourists

Chile has announced new, simplified measures for tourists entering the country. From September 1, fully vaccinated visitors will no longer need to provide a negative PCR test or complete the C19 form before entering the country.  Unvaccinated travellers only need to provide negative PCR tests taken 48 hours before departure.

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