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11 minutes ago, moe46 said:

It appears that testing for non vaccinated is no longer required for travel from U.S to Bahamas /Caribbean. Is that correct? 

Extracted from MSC Cruises USA website. 16 Nov 6pm EST.

 

CRUISE WITH CONFIDENCE

The relaxation of global travel requirements and our health and safety protocols now make it even easier for more guests to sail with us.

Vaccination & Testing Requirements:

 

For Guests Sailing From U.S. Ports:

  • Vaccination and pre-cruise testing are recommended, but not required, on most cruises.
  • For guests sailing from a U.S. port with stops in Cartagena (Colombia):
    • Vaccination is recommended but not required.
    • Vaccinated guests must show proof of vaccination at embarkation and are recommended but not required to test for COVID-19 prior to their vacation.
    • Unvaccinated guests ages 5 years old or older are required to submit a negative test at embarkation.
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