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Royal Caribbean Cruises Health & Safety Protocols

Royal Caribbean Cruises Health & Safety Protocols

Exposure to pathogens (such as the virus that causes COVID-19) is an inherent risk in places where people gather and may result in severe illness or death. Exposure may occur at any point during your voyage, onboard or ashore. Remaining onboard at all times during your voyage will not prevent exposure because pathogens may be brought onboard by others, including passengers who choose to participate in shore excursions or activities ashore in the various ports of calls or private destinations. The health and safety measures mitigate the risk of exposure but cannot eliminate it entirely. Before booking or sailing on a cruise, all guests should consider their individual risk level for severe illness resulting from pathogen exposure and make an informed travel decision on that basis. Royal recommends guests with a higher risk of severe illness consult with their doctor prior to booking or sailing with Royal.

Boarding Requirements

Royal Caribbean is currently laser-focused on additional safety enhancements for a return to service. To develop future boarding screening process and updated health protocols, Royal Caribbean is collaborating with government health authorities, the Cruise Lines International Association, and a private team of medical experts. These are not yet finalized, but when they are, they will be published here.

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