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Carnival Updates Mask Guidelines, Adds Pre-Cruise Test Requirement for Vaccinated Guests

Image: Carnival Pride docked in Nassau, Bahamas. (photo via JohnArcher/iStock Unreleased)
Image: Carnival Pride docked in Nassau, Bahamas. (photo via JohnArcher/iStock Unreleased)
Patrick Clarke
by Patrick Clarke
Last updated: 3:17 PM ET, Wed August 4, 2021

Carnival Cruise Line has announced new mask guidelines for all guests and is adding a pre-cruise COVID-19 testing requirement for fully vaccinated passengers.

On Wednesday, the cruise line revealed that all guests will be asked to wear face masks in certain indoor areas of its cruise ships starting Saturday, August 7. The policy will continue through at least October 31, 2021. Carnival points out that the request is no different than those being made by Nevada casinos, Disney theme parks and even Broadway theaters.

Additionally, all fully vaccinated guests must show proof of a negative COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) taken within three days of their embarkation for sailings departing between Saturday, August 14 and October 31, 2021. Testing will not be available in the terminal. That means vaccinated passengers are required to show up with their negative test results and proof of vaccination already in hand.

Guests can bring their completed CDC Vaccination Record Card (photos or copies aren't accepted) with the name and birth date matching their travel documents, or they can present "a digital COVID-19 Certificate (QR code acceptable) and a record of COVID-19 vaccination from a healthcare provider (original digital email accepted), personal electronic health record or government Immunization Information System record."

"These new requirements are being implemented to protect our guests and crew while on board, and to continue to provide confidence to our homeports and destinations that we are doing our part to support their efforts to protect public health and safety," said Carnival's president Christine Duffy. "We expect these requirements will be temporary and appreciate the cooperation of our guests. Our first month of guest operations has been met with tremendous enthusiasm and very positive guest feedback, and we are committed to continue our restart with both fun and safety in mind."

Carnival continues to grant some exemptions to unvaccinated travelers, including children under the age of 12 who aren't eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. However, these individuals must adhere to strict testing requirements. What's more, unvaccinated individuals over the age of 12 sailing with Carnival from Florida and Texas must also show proof of travel insurance coverage during check-in.


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Patrick Clarke

Patrick Clarke

Senior Editor

A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher

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