To comply with guidance from CDC, WHO, public health authorities around the world, and the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), Royal Caribbean is enhancing their rigorous global boarding and screening measures to protect guests and crew. These measures apply to anyone boarding ships, guests and crew alike.
These temporary safety precautions will remain in place for a projected period of 30 days.
Until further notice, all ships in the Royal Caribbean International fleet will adopt the following health screening protocols:
COVID-19 presents the most serious health risks to older individuals, the immunocompromised, and those with serious, underlying medical conditions. Therefore, effective Monday, March 16:
Regardless of nationality, boarding will be denied to:
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