Hi! After lurking since about 2018 this is my first post!
I'm a little confused about the PCR test requirement. I'm over 18 and I'll be fully vaccinated over 2 months prior to cruising. Do I still need a PCR test?
The Know Before You Go section of the website suggests they want proof of vaccination for over 18's and PCR tests for under 18's. But I was previously under the impression that everyone needed to have a PCR test pre-cruise, not just minors.
If I do need a PCR test then that brings up another problem. I have two UK cruises booked;
Wed 22 to Fri 24 September
Mon 27 to Wed 29 September
The PCR tests needs to be done no earlier than 5 days before the cruise. If I do the PCR test for the second cruise before embarkation on Wed 22 September, is that too early for my second embarkation on Monday 27 September? I'm not sure if that would count as 5 or 6 days before.
If I wait until I debark on Fri 24 September I'm worried results won't come back in time with it being over the weekend.
I'm sure there will be a really straightforward answer but I've got myself worried.
I'm a little confused about the PCR test requirement. I'm over 18 and I'll be fully vaccinated over 2 months prior to cruising. Do I still need a PCR test?
The Know Before You Go section of the website suggests they want proof of vaccination for over 18's and PCR tests for under 18's. But I was previously under the impression that everyone needed to have a PCR test pre-cruise, not just minors.
If I do need a PCR test then that brings up another problem. I have two UK cruises booked;
Wed 22 to Fri 24 September
Mon 27 to Wed 29 September
The PCR tests needs to be done no earlier than 5 days before the cruise. If I do the PCR test for the second cruise before embarkation on Wed 22 September, is that too early for my second embarkation on Monday 27 September? I'm not sure if that would count as 5 or 6 days before.
If I wait until I debark on Fri 24 September I'm worried results won't come back in time with it being over the weekend.
I'm sure there will be a really straightforward answer but I've got myself worried.