U.S. Virgin Islands Requires All Cruise Ship Passengers 12 and Older to be Fully Vaccinated

The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) government informed Royal Caribbean of a new policy that requires all cruise passengers ages 12 and older to be fully vaccinated in order for ships to be allowed entry into any of its ports. As a result, Royal Caribbean announced that it will comply with the USVI’s policies. Guests unable to show proof of vaccination will not be allowed to sail, and those under 12 may sail with a negative test result. Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas, sailing on 08AUG, has a scheduled stop at USVI’s St. Thomas. Guests on this itinerary who are affected are asked to contact the cruise line for a full refund or to move their reservation to a later voyage,or a different itinerary.

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