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16 hours ago, Cruiseandgamble said:

NCL has the schedule of when to test before your cruise based on embarkation port (U.S. vs. non-U.S.) and embarkation day.  It's posted at https://www.ncl.com/sail-safe.

 

To understand the earliest you should test prior to your cruise vacation, see below:

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Thank you.

 

Stopped testing in UK now and going about our business so its all a bit of an overkill drama for us Brits. 🙂 

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3 hours ago, GoldingS666 said:

Perfect

 

Thanks for this.

 

Just one question. What if your incoming flight is delayed etc.

I see its an appointment basis so outgoing works well. Not sure about incoming.

We were late for our appointment, it didn't seem to matter. They had one line for people with appointments and another for those without - which was a lot longer.  We just joined the appointment queue and no one asked when it was.

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Hurrah

 

Common sense has kicked in (With exception of the Italians still loving masks !)

 

NO NEED FOR PRE EMBARKATION TESTS OUT OF SPAIN (and most of Europe) ! 

 

For all sailings August 1, 2022 and beyond:

For cruises originating from a U.S. port:

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For cruises originating from a Canadian port:

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For cruises originating from Piraeus, Greece:

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*Please note, a COVID19 Recovery Certificate may be presented as an alternative to the testing requirement as noted above if you have tested positive within 90 days of your scheduled embarkation date. This excludes all voyages visiting Bermuda.

  • At check in, these guests must have one of the below acceptable forms of COVID-19 Recovery available (dated no less than 10 days and no more than 90 days (US) and 180 days (EU) before embarkation): 
    • For European citizens, this would include an EU Green Pass or comparable certificate. 
    • For guests unable to present an EU Green Pass (i.e. U.S. citizens), a doctor’s note, plus a laboratory-confirmed PCR test result with the proper information (i.e. name, date, date of birth, positive result etc.) will be accepted. 

 

 

****Cruises originating from all other destinations: Not subject to pre-cruise COVID-19 testing.

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