I have attached Carnival's letter a "PDF", regarding the current COVID testing Policy as of October 25, 2022. ; (same as the previous post only a "PDF".) Since I am on a back to back cruise, 8 days followed by 14 days, do I need a formal test and create a "VeriFLY" pass. Or, would these be considered separate cruises. Since my 14 day cruise is a charter it is still months before I even get a booking number for the second part. This is considering Carnivals latest communication stating "... vaccines, proof of vaccination, and testing for unvaccinated guests, are no longer required on cruises of 15 nights or less."
Perhaps, since the number of us doing a back to back is so low, they may test us individually or not at all. I guess the important test would be before the second Part of the back to back cruise anyway.
Any thoughts on how they might handle this would be helpful. It is too bad they didn't specifically state the protocols for cruises over 15 nights.
Last year, I had COVID and was still testing Positive and had to cancel the first week, but was negative for the wondrous second half of the trip.
carnivalcruiselineemail.pdf