Norwegian Cruise Line Brings Back Testing For Pax From China

Norwegian Cruise Line is bringing back COVID testing for select passengers for sailings embarking between 05 and 31JAN 2023. As reported by Cruise Radio, the renewed protocols apply to guests who have recently been in China, Hong Kong, or Macau.

Pax of any nationality who have been in one of these destinations within the past 10 days prior to sailing are required to submit proof of a medically-supervised PCR test taken within 48 hours prior to the beginning of travel. They will also be required to take a medically-supervised PCR test at the embarkation port and will be required to test onboard the ship every 48 hours until 10 days out of those destinations have passed. They must also be fully vaccinated and boosted. 

 

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