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When will Cruises resume?



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When will cruises resume? Carnival recently updated their schedule. They stated that eight of the cruise ships would resume sailing in the summer, and that the rest of their fleet would resume cruising in September 2020. The suspension was extended into October 2020. It also affected operations within Australia. If you'd like to take a cruise this summer, you can read about the schedules for each of these companies. While you wait, you can still go on a cruise on one of the other ships.

Celebrity Cruises

The suspension of operation by Celebrity Cruises continues. The company stated plans to suspend all operations until May 31, 2020. It will remain suspended for the month, and the company has stated that its cancellation policies will continue to be in force until then. The cancellation policy will not apply to any cruises leaving from China or Australia. However, sailings will resume when the suspension ends. Celebrity Apex will resume sailings from St. Maarten in June.


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Carnival Cruise Line

The Carnival Cruise Line has updated their cruise schedule. The Carnival Cruise Line will be operating around eight ships and the majority their fleet until September 2021. The company also announced that all cruises departing the U.S. for November or December will be cancelled until further notice. They will also suspend operations in Australia for the period of April 2021. If you are planning a cruise this year, there are some important dates to remember:


Norwegian Cruise Line

Customers were left with uncertainty after Norwegian Cruise Line's global suspension of cruises. The company suspended Alaskan services in March 2020 and increased cancellations for the rest of the world. The company responded by shifting more of its fleet overseas to other ports such as Spain or the Caribbean. The company cancelled several Alaska cruises in the spring and moved others to overseas. As of May 24, the Alaska Tourism Restoration Act is still in effect.

P&O Cruises

P&O seems ready to resume sailing after the pandemic of coronavirus caused delays at the beginning. According to the company's announcement, domestic cruises will resume June 27, with the Britannia sailing from Southampton for a short trip of three nights. UK cruises will be available until late September, when cruises to the Caribbean will resume. However, many travelers will find it hard to plan ahead during the uncertainty.


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Disney Cruise Line

The latest news about when Disney Cruise Line sailings will resume is not clear. Although the entire Disney Cruise Line is currently closed, some of its ships will resume operations. The Disney Magic is returning to the seas this summer and sailing short UK-domestic trips. These sailings last four to five nights and include stops in Mexico and The Bahamas. The rest Disney Cruise Line fleet is currently closed through November. Emerald Cruises announced, likewise, that it will resume sailings along the Douro River in Portugal on 7/31.




FAQ

Why not book my cruise before the last minute?

Not always necessary to book your cruise early. You may find that you save money by waiting until the last minute. If you do decide to wait, book early. This will allow you to benefit from special promotions and deals offered by cruise companies.


What can you expect on a cruise?

The most important thing is to have fun. Don't be afraid to have fun.

There will be plenty of activities to suit everyone's interests. You can always talk to someone if you feel bored.

Cruising is about enjoying your time and being relaxed. Cruising is not about seeing as many places as possible.

You can choose from short cruises around Europe or longer trips across the Pacific. The length of the trip depends on what you want to accomplish during your vacation.


Are cruise ships safe?

Yes, cruise ship travel is very safe. Cruise ships are equipped to handle the most sophisticated technology and security measures. All cruise ships adhere to strict safety standards. Crew members go through extensive training, and must pass background checks. Before boarding the ship, passengers must be screened. Some cruise lines require passengers show proof that they have been vaccinated against certain diseases. Contact the customer service department of your cruise line immediately if you have any concerns about your safety onboard.


What should I do on my cruise?

You should think about where you would like to go if you're interested in visiting other ports of call. This information will help you narrow your search. You might choose a cruise that includes places such as Alaska and Bermuda, Canada, England. France. Greece. Italy. Spain. Turkey. You might prefer a cruise that includes beaches and water sports such as Jamaican, Aruba, Costa Rica or Panama, Tahiti or Costa Rica.


What does cruising look like?

A deposit is required to reserve a cabin for a cruise. It can range from $50-$100. Your balance is due 30 days before departure. You will check in to your cabin once you have arrived at the port. You might then be able to take part in an onboard activity.



Statistics

  • For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
  • In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
  • You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
  • You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)



External Links

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How To

How to stay safe while aboard a cruise vessel

Before embarking on your cruise ship journey, there are many important things you should know. You must understand how to behave when onboard so you don't get into trouble. These safety tips will ensure that you have a safe trip.

  1. Be mindful of where you are at all times. On cruise ships, people often congregate, especially at mealtimes. It's easy to become distracted from your duties because you're surrounded by people who want to chat and eat. You shouldn't allow this to distract you away from the important things you need to do. You should tell someone to stop doing something that is dangerous like smoking or drinking alcohol.
  2. You should always keep your roomkey close by you when you board the vessel. This way, they'll know where to find you if anything happens to you. Your passport is also important.
  3. Keep your valuables out of sight. Most cabins are equipped with drawers beneath the bed. It is a good place to store valuables like money, credit cards, passports, etc. Be sure to keep nothing valuable out of plain sight. You should keep your bags hidden away from others.
  4. Keep hydrated. Although cruise ships offer plenty of water, it can be difficult to remember to drink enough. You can take advantage of the complimentary bottled water onboard. Avoid becoming dehydrated. You will feel tired and cranky which can lead to accidents or fights.
  5. Attention to announcements. Announcements can also be seen on television screens and in public addresses systems. They contain safety procedures, emergency exits, weather reports, and more. These announcements need to be taken seriously. These announcements might save your own life.
  6. Always lock the cabin before you leave. No matter how friendly a crew member may seem, never leave your cabin without locking it. Thieves often break in through unlocked doors. Ask a crew member first if you need to use the bathroom.
  7. Do not go overboard by yourself. If you fall overboard, it takes time for the ship's crew to rescue you. You may attract sharks or other sea creatures to your body while you are still on the ship's crew. The best thing to do is wait until help arrives.
  8. You should not smoke in an elevator. These elevators have high pressure, so smoke can build-up quickly. You should immediately get off if you feel dizzy, lightheaded or confused. Although the air outside may be fresh, that doesn't mean your breathing is safe.
  9. Know how to evacuate. Every year, thousands die from being trapped in an elevator. In an emergency, you should follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
  10. Be familiar with the fire drill. Fire drills take place regularly, almost every day. Everyone on deck must evacuate when there is a drill. Follow the crew members' directions. After the drill is completed, return to your cabin and lock it.
  11. Ask questions before you accept food and drinks. Cruisers frequently experience food poisoning. Many people are unaware that certain foods cannot be eaten aboard ships. Most cruise ships prohibit raw oysters. If you're unsure whether or not the food you've been offered is safe, politely refuse and look for another meal instead.
  12. You should be cautious when swimming in the pool. Many passengers have accidentally fallen into the pool. This is a common occurrence. You may also slip and fall on the deck. So always wear proper footwear and pay attention to your surroundings.




 



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