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Princess Cruises removes vaccine requirement for most voyages subject to local regulations

NEWS: Princess Cruises removes vaccine requirement for most voyages of less than 16 days and adjusts pre-travel testing requirements to make it less complicated. Protocols are subject to local regulations.

Starting Sept. 6, vaccinated guests sailing on voyages of less than 16 days will no longer have to test before boarding and only need to upload proof of vaccination while getting OceanReady.

Unvaccinated guests, or those who do not provide proof of vaccination, on those itineraries will self-test within three days of sailing and upload proof of a negative test before boarding.

Princess Cruises removes vaccine requirement for most voyages and these new guidelines apply to itineraries from all departure ports except where government regulations and protocols may vary like CanadaGreece and Australia.

Below are the key points for Princess’ updated CruiseHealth guidelines for embarkation:

Princess’ updated guidelines reflect the cruise line’s ongoing commitment to providing a safe and healthy environment for all guests and crew.

“These updated guidelines help ensure a Princess vacation is available to everyone,” said John Padgett, president of Princess Cruises. “The Princess experience is truly one-of-a-kind and we encourage everyone to take a Princess vacation that offers amazing service at unmatched value.”

Princess Cruises removes vaccine requirement for most voyages and these updated guidelines are subject to the local regulations of applicable homeports and destinations.

Source: Princess Cruises

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