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Norwegian Cruise Line Drops Pre-Cruise Testing for Some Cruises

July 11, 2022 by GFT Reporter

Norwegian Cruise Line has dropped the pre-cruise testing requirement for cruises that leave from several of their homeports.

Beginning on August 1, 2022, vaccinated passengers boarding a Norwegian cruise ship are exempt from all pre-cruise testing requirements with an exception for cruises from the following ports:

  • Piraeus, Greece (Athens)
  • All Canadian ports
  • All U.S. Ports

Cruises from these three countries/ports will continue to require a pre-cruise negative COVID-19 test result within two days of embarkation (antigen tests) or three days for PCR tests.

All unvaccinated guests under the age of 2 do not need to complete a pre-cruise test when taking a cruise from a U.S. port.

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Last month, the CDC dropped the negative test requirement for those traveling back into the U.S. from a foreign country.



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