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two of the main carriers royal caribbean and carnival have both changed their pre-cruise testing requirements
on carnivals starting on sailings august 4th or after if you are on a sailing of five nights or less you will no longer have to provide a pre-cruise covered test
on cruises six nights or longer you will still have to provide a kova test at the port of embarkation
royal caribbean kind of in the same light on cruises beginning august 8th and after you will no longer have to provide pre-covet that is also on sailings of five nights or less
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This week there was two cruise lines that made major moves in updating their covid policies. Carnival and Royal Caribbean have just announced that on sailings 5 Nights or shorter that pre-embarkation covid tests will no longer be required. This adds to the two existing lines that have been doing the same. Feel Free to follow me on other social media as well. https://www.facebook.com/TravelsLarge/ https://www.instagram.com/travelslarg... Help support the channel and get a free trail of Amazon Music (I use this app every time I travel) Click the link below to sign up. https://amzn.to/3ae1TqM ***The Channel does earn a small commission for each signup