Is Bermuda Still Accepting Cruise Ships?

By Alice Nichols

Are you planning to embark on a cruise to Bermuda? It’s important to know whether Bermuda is still accepting cruise ships. As of August 2021, here’s what you need to know.

Current Situation

Currently, Bermuda is allowing cruise ships to dock and passengers to disembark. However, there are certain protocols that must be followed.

Protocols for Cruise Ships

All cruise ships are required to obtain approval from the Bermuda government before arrival. The ships must meet specific health and safety requirements, including having a medical facility on board. Additionally, all passengers and crew members are required to provide proof of full vaccination.

Vaccination Requirements

Passengers must provide proof of full vaccination at least 14 days before arrival in Bermuda. This means that they must have received all required doses of a COVID-19 vaccine approved by the World Health Organization or an equivalent regulatory authority. Unvaccinated individuals will not be allowed to disembark in Bermuda.

Testing Requirements

All passengers and crew members will be required to undergo PCR testing upon arrival in Bermuda. Additionally, unvaccinated individuals will be subject to additional testing requirements throughout their stay in Bermuda.

Conclusion

So, is Bermuda still accepting cruise ships? Yes, but with specific protocols in place. If you’re planning a cruise to Bermuda, make sure you’re up-to-date on the latest requirements and regulations before setting sail.

  • Tip: Check with your specific cruise line for their individual protocols and requirements.
  • Note: These protocols are subject to change based on the current situation.

Stay safe and enjoy your trip!