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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a friend that works for a cruise company but obviously hasn't been on ship for over a year but he has said he has got a provisional contract starting in September. It's cruising Canada and America and the Antarctic, He did say that all crew are going to had to have the vaccine before boarding and it is probable passengers need the same with daily testing. |
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Well I've got one booked for November 2021.....3rd time of trying lol
If that doesn't happen I'm cutting my losses and going to somewhere on land. Was meant to be my 40th birthday present to myself |
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"what are your opinions on booking a cruise to the Dominican jan 2022 ???
tia x
Don't book it till you know it will defanatly sail "
Yes, this. I was 'lucky' as we booked ours last year before everything properly kicked off and so have been offered free date changes etc but I'd imagine if you booked now that wouldn't happen. |
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"what are your opinions on booking a cruise to the Dominican jan 2022 ???
tia x
Don't book it till you know it will defanatly sail
Yes, this. I was 'lucky' as we booked ours last year before everything properly kicked off and so have been offered free date changes etc but I'd imagine if you booked now that wouldn't happen. "
Cruise companies recognise the reticence of new bookers and are in general offering much more flexible arrangements. You will have to prove you have covid cover travel insurance prior to boarding.
I'd not recommend leaving it til everything is guaranteed as there'll be no good cabins left, from people already moving their bookings from the least two seasons, the stampede from others desperate to get away and the possible price hikes that will undoubtedly follow.
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"I have a friend that works for a cruise company but obviously hasn't been on ship for over a year but he has said he has got a provisional contract starting in September. It's cruising Canada and America and the Antarctic, He did say that all crew are going to had to have the vaccine before boarding and it is probable passengers need the same with daily testing. "
Didn't P and O say future cruises were only for vaccinated passengers? |
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By *etro8Couple
over a year ago
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Cruised for 20 years......wouldn’t go near it again until at least Autumn 2022. Staycation cruising around the British Isles seriously.... maybe I could wave to my daughter on Liverpool dock lol. M xx |
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"Won’t be cruising Canada until 2022! They have issued a no sail order which also impacts the North America trips too! Just letting you know! Work on cruise ships also!"
What about Barbados and Caribbean? |
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i would happily book a holiday for 2022 but i guess a cruise comes with more destinations so open to more countries individual restrictions all needing to line up to get the experience you hope for , if you only got say half the stops for the same price would you be disappointed , or still have a great time and make the most - the answer to that would probably be my decider on booking or not |
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