Healthy Sail Center
COVID-19 Vaccination is no longer required to sail, with a few exceptions. At this time, only the following sailings have COVID-19 vaccination requirements:
Guests age 12 and older must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to sail:
- Cruises from Australia
- Transatlantic and Transpacific Sailings
- Cruises from Hawaii to Vancouver
Vaccinated Guests
What testing information do I need to know for my upcoming cruise?
- All guests, regardless of age, can sail without taking a pre-cruise COVID-19 test, unless required by country requirements.
Unvaccinated Guests
Can I sail without a COVID-19 vaccine?
- All guests, regardless of age, can sail without a COVID-19 vaccine, unless required by country requirements.
What testing information do I need to know for my upcoming cruise?
- Local regulations may have different requirements to enter certain countries – make sure to check travel requirements by country to understand country specific requirements. Guests may be denied boarding if all country specific requirements are not met.
Royal Caribbean Health & Safety FAQs
For the best cruise experience for sailings departing from or visiting European homeports, it is strongly recommend guests be “up to date” on their COVID-19 vaccination. According to the European Medicines Agency (EMA), being up to date means you have had your original vaccine series, or a booster dose, within the past 270 days
Will I have to wear a face mask onboard my cruise?
- Masks are recommended on board but not required.
Can I get off the ship when at port?
Requirements vary by port of call. All vaccinated guests may go ashore on their own in ports where it's permitted. While in port, guests must comply with local guidelines.
These restrictions are under the control of local government and are subject to change without advance notice, so we encourage guests to come prepared for potential mask requirements ashore.