CDC Approves More Cruise Ships for Test and Restricted Voyages from US Homeports

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has approved eight cruise ships for simulated voyages, and two others for restricted revenue cruises, all of which will be sailing from either Port Canaveral or Port Miami. Two ships Carnival Cruise Line have been approved for simulated voyages: the Carnival Vista and the Carnival Horizon. Two Celebrity Cruises ships have been approved for restricted voyages, which are for guests that have been fully vaccinated. Royal Caribbean has had four more ships approved, with the Freedom of the Seas scheduled for a test voyage on 20JUN. Disney Cruise Line has also been approved for a test voyage on the Disney Dream on 29JUN.

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