Royal Caribbean to Welcome Unvaccinated Cruisers on Most Sailings
by Dori Saltzman /![Royal Caribbean to Welcome Unvaccinated Cruisers on Most Sailings](https://i0.wp.com/wp.travelmarketreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/171002230265ecde9e22276.jpeg?fit=650%2C433&ssl=1)
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A little more than a week after dropping vaccination requirements on some cruises, Royal Caribbean has opened up most of its sailings to unvaccinated cruisers.
Starting September 5, unvaccinated guests can cruise with a negative result from any commercially available COVID-19 test, including self-tests. The only exception are on sailings to or from Canada, Bermuda, Australia and Singapore.
Additionally, no COVID-19 testing is required for vaccinated guests on sailings of nine nights or less. Previously, testing was required for sailings of six nights or longer. Anyone sailing on a cruise of 10 nights or longer will need to provide proof of a negative test result taken within three days of their sail date.
For all sailings, kids 5 years and younger have no vaccine or testing requirements.
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