CDC Lowers COVID-19 Cruising Travel Alert

Jackie Gailey
3 Min Read

On Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officially lowered its travel alert level for cruising to a Level 3. Cruising has remained under a Level 4 warning suggesting that it is not safe for anyone to cruise with the COVID-19 pandemic not being under control.

CDC Lowers COVID 19 Cruising Travel Alert   DCL Fan

In the updated warning, the CDC notes that cruising is now at a Level 3 and also that it is intended for travelers who are not fully vaccinated.


CDC recommends that people who are not fully vaccinated avoid travel on cruise ships, including river cruises, worldwide. Since the virus spreads more easily between people in close quarters aboard ships, the chance of getting COVID-19 on cruise ships is high. It is especially important that people who are not fully vaccinated with an increased risk of severe illness avoid travel on cruise ships, including river cruises.

Cruise passengers who are not fully vaccinated are more likely to get COVID-19, which spreads person-to-person, and outbreaks of COVID-19 have been reported on cruise ships.

People who decide to go on a cruise should get tested 1–3 days before their trip and 3–5 days after their trip.

In addition to testing, passengers who are not fully vaccinated should self-quarantine for 7 days after cruise travel, even if they test negative. If they do not get tested, they should self-quarantine for 10 days after cruise travel.

The CDC has given a conditional sailing certificate to cruise lines who can guarantee that they will sail with 98% of their crew and 95% of their passengers fully vaccinated.

If a cruise line cannot provide the proof of vaccinated passengers and crew to meet those percentages, the CDC will require cruise ships to perform a test sailing which Disney Cruise Line has scheduled for the end of June.

Royal Caribbean and Disney Cruise Line have opted for the test sailings since they cater to a lot of families. As we know, there is no vaccine option for children under the age of 12 just yet, and those CDC thresholds would be difficult to meet because of it.



At the same time, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has an executive order in place and has signed a law that goes into effect July 1st that would fine any company that requires proof of vaccination $5,000 per instance.

Source: Orlando Sentinel


Experience the Magic of Disney Cruise Line Vacations with our 25+ Years of Expertise! Book your Disney Cruise through Dreams Unlimited Travel and receive a Shipboard Credit up to $1,000 and an Exclusive Gift Basket! Already have a Disney Cruise Line reservation booked? If you booked your DCL reservation within the last 30 days, Email us to see if we can save you money and apply a Shipboard Credit!

Request a Quote Today
Share This Article
Follow:
Senior Editor for The DIS, DCL Fan, & UO Fan | Disney Vacation Club Member | Thrilled to have been a '13/'14 planDisney Panelist | Lover of all things Disney; the Magic of Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and especially Disney Cruise Line | ºoº
Leave a comment

Discover more from DCL Fan

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading