Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line Approved For Simulated Sailings on 25JUN

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line has been approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to conduct a simulated sailing, and a closed-group test will be performed on 25JUN aboard the line’s only ship, Grand Classica. A small group of pre-selected and fully vaccinated passengers will join the fully-vaccinated crew on a two-night cruise from Florida to the Bahamas. The voyage will simulate all aspects of a pre-pandemic voyage while also following all health and safety protocols set by the CDC. Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line plans to resume regular sailings between Florida and the Bahamas on 02JUL 2021, and is currently accepting bookings.

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