Do You Need to Be Vaccinated to Cruise? It Depends on the Ship and Destination
While most cruise lines have scrapped covid vaccine and testing requirements, some companies and international cruise ports still have vaccination and testing rules in place..
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If you’re planning on sailing with Viking anytime soon, you’d better track down that COVID-19 vaccine certificate.
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When cruising restarted in spring 2021, after a nearly 15-month pandemic-spurred shutdown imposed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cruisers faced a barrage of rules, including strict requirements for COVID-19 vaccinations and precruise COVID-19 testing. Later, the rules started to go by the wayside, and it was hard to keep track of who was requiring what. Not anymore.
Most cruise lines have now dropped or are soon dropping rules for both vaccinations and precruise testing, with at least one notable exception. Viking —on its river, ocean, and expedition ships—still requires everyone on board be fully vaccinated .
Another line that was still requiring COVID vaccinations, small-ship line Windstar Cruises, will be scrapping its vaccine mandate as of June 1, 2023. “We’ve invested in and improved our health and safety processes, including upgrading the HVAC systems on all of our ships, which has led to a cleaner and safer environment on board,” says Windstar president Christopher Prelog. “When combined with the widespread availability of vaccines and medical treatments, the risk factors are considerably lower now, giving us the confidence to lift the requirement.”
Are COVID vaccinations and testing still required for cruises?
Most cruise lines have dropped both their vaccine and testing requirements. Those that have lingered into 2023—mostly lines operating smaller ships—have been quietly scaling back their requirements.
The result: While there was a time after cruising restarted that you could be assured that your fellow passengers, at least those age 12 and up, were both fully vaccinated and tested for COVID-19 before getting on the ship, that is not the case anymore.
That said, specific countries have their own requirements, and several countries still require that cruise ship passengers are vaccinated and/or tested before arrival. If you are doing an itinerary outside of the Caribbean or Europe (where most vaccine and testing requirements have been dropped)—including to select countries in Central and South America or to Australia—you still have to read your cruise line’s precruise health and safety information carefully to make sure you comply with the latest requirements.
Contact your cruise line or check the U.S. State Department’s travel advisories for the latest.
What to know before you cruise
Vaccine and pretrip testing requirements can be confusing, especially if you are cruising internationally. Cruise lines have their own rules; countries have their own rules.
Before your trip, you will need to review your cruise line’s health and safety protocols. If a precruise test is required by a certain country, you will find that noted. In this case, you may be required to arrive at your ship with a negative COVID-19 test result in hand or not. (If testing is required, it can typically be either a PCR test or tele-health-monitored antigen test , paid for by the passenger. The cruise line may also require a test at the pier, paid for by the cruise line.)
If being fully vaccinated is required, that means having received the original series of vaccines at least 14 days prior to your cruise, or the original series plus a booster shot or shots.
As was the case even before the pandemic, you will be asked at embarkation to fill out a questionnaire inquiring about your current health status and whether you currently have any symptoms of illness.
You are free to pack and wear masks on your cruise. Most cruise lines suggest you do wear masks in crowded indoor situations—but it’s not enforced.
A quick cruise line guide to COVID requirements
Here’s a rundown of the basic rules for some leading cruise lines. Note: There may be additional requirements if you are traveling internationally. Be sure to review the latest requirements prior to boarding.
American Queen Voyages
On American Queen Voyages’ river, ocean, Great Lakes, and expedition ships, there are no longer any precruise testing or vaccinations required. Face coverings are optional, though masks may be required of any passengers showing symptoms.
Precruise testing is no longer required for vaccinated guests sailing with Azamara , except in ports where testing is required. No vaccination is necessary for cruises departing from or returning to the United States or Europe. In Australia, all guests 12 years and older must be fully vaccinated at least 14 days before sailing with all required COVID-19 vaccine doses (including a booster shot). Children under 12 years old are not required to be vaccinated.
Celebrity Cruises
No vaccination or testing is required on the majority of Celebrity Cruises sailings. Destinations with stricter requirements include: the Galápagos, Australia and New Zealand, transatlantic crossings, and select Central and South America itineraries. Unvaccinated guests need to be tested in Brazil, Chile, and Colombia.
As of April 23, 2023, on the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria , and as of June 8, 2023, on the Queen Elizabeth , vaccinations and testing will no longer be required by Cunard (until then, testing and vaccination requirements apply).
Disney Cruise Line
For sailings embarking from the United States, which are the bulk of Disney Cruise Line’s sailings, no vaccination or testing is required. Disney recommends all guests be vaccinated before sailing and take a test for COVID-19 two days prior to their cruise. There are additional requirements on repositioning cruises and in Australia, so it is important to check the line’s website before your cruise.
Holland America Line
There are no precruise testing or vaccination requirements on most Holland America Line itineraries. There are requirements on select voyages (you can look up a specific voyage’s requirements on the line’s website).
Lindblad Expeditions
For voyages embarking on or after May 11, 2023, Lindblad Expeditions will no longer require guests to be fully vaccinated, although the line recommends guests be fully vaccinated (for cruises prior to that time, all passengers age five and up must be vaccinated). Lindblad recommends, but does not require, passengers take a predeparture COVID-19 test within five days of the start of their expedition.
Oceania Cruises
Vaccine requirements are purely dependent on the destinations being visited on each Oceania cruise. Passengers are advised to be up to date on the latest regulations for all destinations on their cruise itinerary.
Paul Gauguin Cruises
Effective April 2023, Paul Gauguin Cruises no longer requires that passengers are vaccinated or tested for COVID prior to embarkation, but it continues to encourage vaccination. “Paul Gauguin Cruises’ officers, staff and crew will remain fully vaccinated,” the line states. Travelers will need to present a health declaration form at embarkation.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Vaccines and precruise testing are generally not required to sail with Regent Seven Seas Cruises . There are some requirements in place based on local health regulations in a specific country a ship is visiting. Regent notifies guests approximately 30 days prior to sailing of any country-specific protocols.
Royal Caribbean
No vaccine or precruise testing is required on the majority of Royal Caribbean itineraries, with a few exceptions: Cruises from Australia, transpacific and transatlantic sailings, and cruises from Hawai‘i to Vancouver.
No vaccine or testing required except on certain Seabourn itineraries where a country may have specific requirements.
No vaccination is required for Silversea passengers except as designated by the destination. Precruise testing is not required except when specified by a destination.
Viking Cruises
All passengers and crew are required to be vaccinated on Viking’s river, ocean, and expedition ships—without exception. Viking strongly recommends passengers receive a booster dose before departing. Viking recommends but does not require a predeparture COVID-19 test (except if required by a destination).
Virgin Voyages
Virgin Voyages has no precruise testing or vaccination requirements. Masks may be required at select times.
Windstar Cruises
Beginning June 1, 2023, Windstar will no longer require guests to be vaccinated. Crew will continue to be vaccinated. Masks are optional, with the line highly recommending guests wear masks in indoor public spaces. All guests fill out a health questionnaire on embarkation. A precruise COVID-19 test is not required unless you show symptoms.
This article was originally published in May 2022; it was most recently updated on April 19, 2023, with current information.
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It’s your responsibility to ensure you have all the proper documentation to board the ship and enter each of the countries your cruise visits. We’ll require government-issued identification to board. And government authorities may require you to have a visa or meet other requirements.
Select your departure port below to find out exactly what you need. But be aware – government requirements may change.
Don't Get Caught Without The Right Travel Doc
Passports are Best A passport is the best ID document for travel. Make sure yours doesn't expire for 6 months after your cruise ends. Learn more
Caution: Birth Certificates U.S. Citizens can cruise with a U.S. birth certificate on most sailings from the U.S. But your birth certificate needs to meet the requirements. Learn more
Names Must Match If you've had a name change, and the name used across your documents does not match, you will need to take an extra step. Learn more
Cruising With Kids That Aren't Yours When a minor (age 17 and under) travels without their legal guardian, an accompanying adult must present a notarized form signed by the child's guardian. Learn more
Visas May Be Required Some countries require an entry visa or electronic visa based on your nationality. Learn more
Don't Pack Your Docs Please keep all travel documents on your person at the terminal; you’ll need to present them at check-in.
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Popular departure ports:, full list of all departure ports:, travel document requirements for sailings from u.s. departure ports(excluding honoulu, hawaii & seward, alaska).
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from the U.S. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
Accepted Identification for U.S. Citizens & Permanent Residents
Note: U.S. Cruises that visit Colombia or Panama If your sailing visits Colombia or Panama, see your protocols here .
In order to sail, a guest must meet the requirements of ONE of the check boxes below.
All documents must be original – no photocopies. Your name must match across documents. What if I had a name change?
- U.S. Passport Book OR U.S. Passport Card
- Celebrity Cruises strongly recommends that all guests travel with a valid passport. Learn why a passport is best.
- Passports must be valid at least 6 months after your cruise ends
- Read more about passport requirements.
- U.S. Birth Certificate AND Valid Government Issued ID (State ID Card, Driver’s License OR Military ID)
- Original U.S. State Certified Birth Certificate or a certified copy; or an original Consular Birth Abroad Certificate from the U.S. State Department.
- Read more about birth certificate requirements.
- Guests age 15 and under are NOT required to have a photo ID, just the birth certificate.
- Permanent Resident Card (Alien Resident Card "ARC" OR Green Card) AND Valid Passport from Country of Citizenship
- Guests must bring their physical Permanent Resident Card and it must be original – no photocopies.
- Passports must be valid at least 6 months after your cruise ends.
- Guests age 16 and older whose ARC has no photo must present a valid government issued photo ID
- Barbados & Martinique require ARC guests to provide a valid passport.
- Any additional requirements are the responsibility of the guest.
- U.S. Naturalization Certificate AND Valid Government Issued ID (State ID Card, Driver’s License OR Military ID)
- Original U.S. Naturalization Certificate or a certified copy.
- Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) that is not expired
- Enhanced Driver's Licenses are only available from the following states: Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Vermont and Washington State.
- An Enhanced Driver’s License is different from a REAL ID compliant id. An EDL will have a flag on the front.
- U.S. Passport Book
- Visa may be required based on Passport Country of Origin. Learn More
Additionally, visas or travel permits may be required to enter some countries.
- Electronic Travel Authorization will be required based on disembarkation port.
- Learn more about visa requirements.
Accepted Identification for Canadian Citizens
- Canadian Passport Book – Required if traveling to the U.S. by air
- Enhanced Driver's Licenses are only available from the following Provinces: British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.
- Guests age 14 and under may present a passport as noted above OR one of the documents below:
- Original Naturalization Certificate OR Original Valid Canadian Citizenship Card OR Original Birth Certificate Issued by Canada.
- Read more about birth certificate requirements
In order to sail, a guest must meet the requirements below.
- Canadian Passport Book
Accepted Identification for Other Nationalities
- Valid Passport from Country of Citizenship
Additionally, visas or travel permits may be required to enter some countries. Please check requirements for your own nationality. Common visas are noted below.
- The United States may require a Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) or Visa depending on nationality.
- Please check requirements for your own nationality .
- Electronic Visa Update System (EVUS) is required for Chinese Nationals.
- Sailings with a Canadian Port of Call (ex. Alaska sailings) may require a Canadian Visitor’s Visa.
Travel document requirements for sailings from Galapagos departure ports
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from Galapagos. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing.
Each guest is required by Ecuadorian law to have a valid passport with at least six months validity from the departure date from Ecuador.
7-Night guests are responsible for obtaining the Transit Control Card prior to departure from Quito or Guayaquil airports and must pay the Galapagos National Park Entrance fee upon arrival in Galapagos. The 10-night, 11-night and 16-night packages include all the logistics listed below.
Transit Control Card (TCT)
- To obtain the TCT guests can pre-register at https://www.gobiernogalapagos.gob.ec/para-ingresar-a-la-provincia-de-galapagos/
- Upon arrival at the outbound airport, guests must present their passport and flight confirmation to the Galapagos Government Counsel desk, and pay a fee of 20USD (cash only)
- Fees will be reimbursed onboard the ship upon embarkation.
- We highly recommend arriving to the outbound airport with ample time for this procedure.
Galapagos National Park entrance fee
- Must be paid upon arrival to Galapagos
- 100USD cash only prior to August 1st
- 200USD cash only after August 1st
For independent guests arriving in Galapagos (Baltra airport only) on the ship’s embarkation day, this fee will be pre-paid by Celebrity Cruises.
Guests arriving prior to embarkation day will be required to pay the entrance fee in cash and will be reimbursed onboard the ship upon embarkation.
Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
For additional passport information, visit www.travel.state.gov or the passport service of your choice, such as CIBT – Passport and Visa Service at www.cibt.com/celebrity . For more information on Special Groups (requirements for U.S. and Canadian children, groups of children, U.S. Military…), please visit www.cbp.gov/travel
Travel document requirements for sailings from Australian departure ports
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from Australia. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
Accepted Identification for U.S. Citizens
- U.S. Passport Book AND Australian Electronic Travel Authority (ETA)
- All visitors are required to get an Australian ETA to travel to Australia.
- Read more about passport requirements
Additionally, visas or travel permits may be required to enter some countries. Please check requirements for your own nationality.
- New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA)
- All visitors are required to get a NZeTA to travel to New Zealand.
Accepted Identification for U.K. Citizens
- Passport Book
Accepted Identification for Australian Citizens
- Australian Passport Book
- Australian Driver's License OR Medical Card
- Cruise itinerary must call only on Australian ports of call.
- If an itinerary leaves Australia, then guests must use a Passport.
- Passport Book AND Australian Electronic Travel Authority (ETA)
- For Transpacific sailings, the United States may require a Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) or Visa depending on nationality.
Travel document requirements for sailings from New Zealand departure ports
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from New Zealand. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
Travel document requirements for sailings from Canadian departure ports
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from Canada. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
Accepted Identification for U.S. Citizens & Permanent Residents
- U.S. Passport Book - If traveling to Canada by air
- U.S. Passport Card - Can be used if traveling to Canada by ground/car or by sea
- U.S. Birth Certificate AND Valid Government Issued ID (State ID Card, Driver’s License OR Military ID) - Can be used if traveling to Canada by ground/car or by sea
- Permanent Resident Card (Alien Resident Card "ARC" OR Green Card) AND Valid Passport from Country of Citizenship - If traveling to Canada by air, ground/car or by sea
- Passports must be valid for at least 6 months after your cruise ends.
- Guests age 16 and older whose ARC has no photo must present a valid government issued photo ID.
- Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) that is not expired - Can be used if traveling to Canada by ground/car or by sea
Accepted Identification for Canadian Citizens & Permanent Residents
- Canadian Permanent Resident Card AND Valid Passport from Country of Citizenship
- Guests age 14 and under may also present either:
- Canada may require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or Visa depending on nationality.
Travel document requirements for sailings from European departure ports(excluding Southampton, England; Haifa, Israel & Istanbul, Turkey)
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from Europe. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
Additionally, visas or travel permits will soon be required to enter European Union countries.
- Traveling to Europe
- Coming Soon - All visitors will soon be required to get an European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) to travel to Europe.
- Sailings that have a European Union Port of Call
- For Transatlantic sailings, the United States may require a Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) or Visa depending on nationality.
Accepted Identification for European Citizens
- Guests are responsible for any requirements a country may have.
- Celebrity Cruises strongly recommends that all guests travel with a valid passport. Learn why a passport is best
- EU Government ID
- Cruise itinerary must call only on countries within the Schengen Region .
- EU Government ID must be valid at least 3 months after your cruise ends.
- A Multi-Entry Schengen Visa may be required
- Coming Soon - European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS)
- Some nationalities will soon be required to get an European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) to travel to Europe.
- A Schengen Visa may be required
- European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS)
- Coming Soon - Some nationalities will soon be required to get an European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) to travel to Europe.
Travel document requirements for sailings from Dubai
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from Dubai. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
- U.K. Passport Book
Travel document requirements for sailings from Central & South American departure ports
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from Central and South America. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
- Australian citizens cruising to and from Buenos Aires, Argentina and Valparaiso, Chile require additional documentation.
Travel document requirements for sailings from Singapore
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from Singapore. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
- U.S. Passport Book AND Singapore Arrival Card (SGAC)
- All visitors are required to get an Singapore Arrival Card to travel to Singapore.
Accepted Identification for Singaporean Citizens
- Singaporean Passport Book
- Passport Book AND Singapore Arrival Card (SGAC)
Travel document requirements for sailings from Japanese departure ports
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from Japan. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
Accepted Identification for Japanese Citizens
- Japanese Passport Book
Travel document requirements for sailings from Bali departure ports
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from Bali. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
Travel documentation advisment is subject to government regulation and is, therefore, continuously updated. It is the responsibility of each guest to understand what documents are required in each port of their itinerary.
For itineraries in Bali, India, South Korea, Thailand and other Asian countries, we also advise that guests bring printed copies of their documentation, as port authorities may ask for copies.
Bring your passport, 8 printed copies of the ID page and a saved photo to your phone.
Guests with certain visas/visa waivers may need 2 blank pages in their passport. Check here: https://visacentral.com/visas
- Indian Visa – Bring printed and digital proof of eVisa, available for purchase here for most nations, including Canada as of November 22nd.
- Sri Lankan Visa – Bring printed and digital proof of Sri Lankan Transit Visa which is available at no charge here. Even if you don’t plan to go ashore in Sri Lanka, you will need a Transit Visa for this sailing.
- Thailand Tourist Visa -- U.S. and Canadian passport holders do not need a Tourist Visa. Guests of other nationalities can discover what they need here.
- Please note: If you are eligible for a Visa-On-Arrival (VOA), our crew can help you apply onboard for a $85 USD per person fee, which will be charged to your SeaPass account (subject to conversion rates). Please note: Myanmar nationals will not be eligible for Thailand Visa-on-Arrival (VOA) and will need to acquire a Visa pre-cruise.
Travel document requirements for sailings from Chinese departure ports
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from China. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
Accepted Identification for Chinese Citizens
- Chinese Passport Book
Travel document requirements for sailings from Istanbul, Turkey
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from Istanbul, Turkey. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
- U.S. Passport Book AND Turkish Visa
- All visitors are required to get a Turkish Visa to travel to Turkey.
- Passport Book AND Turkish Visa
Travel document requirements for sailings from Haifa, Israel
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from Haifa, Israel. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
- All visitors will soon be required to get an European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) to travel to Europe.
Travel document requirements for sailings from Seward, Alaska
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from the Seward. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
- Canada may require a Visa depending on nationality.
Travel document requirements for sailings from Southampton, England
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from Southampton. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
Additionally, visas or travel permits will soon be required to enter the U.K. and European Union countries.
- Entering the U.K.
- Coming Soon - All visitors will soon be required to get an U.K. Travel Authorization (ETA) to travel to the U.K.
Travel document requirements for sailings from Oahu (Honolulu), Hawaii
Here are the current requirements for our guests sailing from the Honolulu. Booked guests will be provided the latest full details prior to sailing. Please select the citizenship options below to learn the right requirements:
- Australian Electronic Travel Authority (ETA).
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