UnCruise has no more vaccination requirements

UnCruise Adventures updated vaccination guidelines allowing guests to cruise regardless of vaccination status.

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Following previous years of successful vaccination requirements, the new no-vax guidelines go into effect on April 7th, 2023, for all future sailings.

Given the significant and positive progress in public health and line with global travel organizations, the small ship cruise line UniCruise protocols will no longer require vaccination, boosters, pre-testing, or onboard masking.

The cruise line will continue focusing on thorough and effective onboard health and well-being guidelines. These include sanitation guidelines overseen by the cruise lines safety officers for guests and crew and onboard awareness for any contagious illness.

“We implement top-notch health measures so all you need to bring is your sense of adventure,” said Dan Blanchard, CEO of UnCruise Adventures. “While vaccines have played a crucial role in the fight against COVID-19, we are confident in the effectiveness of our onboard health and wellbeing policies and are excited to welcome all of our guests back onboard without the added step of vaccination requirements.”

Key points for the updated vaccine, mask, and testing guidelines onboard UnCruise Adventures:

  • Suspension of vaccination booking policy goes into effect April 7th, 2023. Applicable to all destinations and itineraries.
  • The cruise line will longer be operating at a limited capacity.
  • Guests sailing on any 7,10,12- or 14-night adventures will no longer need to provide proof of vaccination, booster, or pre-testing to sail on any of the cruise lines ten itineraries.
  • Robust onboard health and wellbeing policies, including enhanced cleaning and sanitation measures, remain in place. Ongoing guidelines reflect the cruise line’s dedication to a safe environment for all guests and crew.
  • Onboard testing will no longer be provided by the cruise line or required to pre-board. Any positive tests reported onboard may require individuals to isolate in their cabin for up to 5 days or depart the vessel in line with medical authority recommendations.

The small ship adventure cruise line is known for its immersive, active experiences in some of the world’s most breathtaking destinations, from Southeast Alaska to Latin America and the Galapagos. It has been repeatedly voted best adventure cruise line and is a multiple award-winning adventures offering guests the ability to have genuinely experiential

These updated guidelines are subject to the local regulations of applicable homeports and destinations and reflect our ongoing commitment to providing a safe and healthy environment for all. We will continue to monitor the situation and may revisit this policy. Still, for now, we are focused on providing a safe and enjoyable vacation experience for all our guests.

UnCruise Adventures is a responsible travel and adventure leader in the small boat industry.

They operate boutique yachts and small boats carrying 22-86 guests on voyages in Alaska, the Hawaiian Islands, Mexico’s Sea of Cortés, Columbia & Snake Rivers, coastal Washington, Galápagos, Costa Rica, Panama, Belize, and Colombia.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • “While vaccines have played a crucial role in the fight against COVID-19, we are confident in the effectiveness of our onboard health and wellbeing policies and are excited to welcome all of our guests back onboard without the added step of vaccination requirements.
  • Guests sailing on any 7,10,12- or 14-night adventures will no longer need to provide proof of vaccination, booster, or pre-testing to sail on any of the cruise lines ten itineraries.
  • Given the significant and positive progress in public health and line with global travel organizations, the small ship cruise line UniCruise protocols will no longer require vaccination, boosters, pre-testing, or onboard masking.

About the author

Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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