July will see a quick restart of the cruise industry with 141 cruise ships from 50 different operators set to sail with paying passengers aboard. Carnival Vista resumed guest operations on July 3, Carnival Horizon resumed from PortMiami, and the Carnival Enjoy cruises in July with Celebrity, the Best Premium Cruise Line. Sailings on the Rhine, Danube, and several other European rivers will resume in July, with Spain and Italy trips restarting. Royal Caribbean International announced that six of its ships will sail from major US ports in Florida and Texas beginning in July. Vaccines are not required for passengers, but they are not required for cruises.
On July 2, Royal Caribbean will begin with a short cruise to the Bahama from Miami on Freedom of the Seas. By the end of August, 12 Royal Caribbean ships will resume Caribbean cruises out of Port Canaveral on July 2. A second Royal Caribbean ship, Symphony of the Seas, will resume departures at 35 percent capacity, with at least 95 percent of passengers and crew members fully vaccinated.
Celebrities are planning to resume Caribbean cruises out of Port Canaveral on July 2 with one ship, Freedom of the Seas, and a second ship, Symphony of the Seas, sailing at 35 percent capacity. Most ships head to Alaska and Europe, with some older smaller ships sailing out of Miami.
Cruise lines are altering some of their cruise courses in the Caribbean as Hurricane Beryl storms through the region. Summer cruises are all about seeing the sun sparkle off turquoise waters, and there is a slim chance of a hurricane. June and July are popular, but Alaska can also be a spectacular destination during the hurricane season.
📹 Royal Caribbean ships ready to set sail again in July
After more than a year stuck idle, cruise ships will soon set sail again. Royal Caribbean says it will sail beginning July 1, but a …
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Anyone else expecting COVID to over come the vaccines and our normal antibodies because not enough people were protecting allowing it to adapt and start this crap all over again? In previous pandemics that’s exactly what happened, normally the second and third goes are much worse. The historical examples are very concerning, I hope that doesn’t happen but I think it will.
One thought it might be more advantageous to have an all vaccinated cruise because in the beginning sailing will be at the at a fractional capacity. They will expand the amount of passengers based on outcomes of the first few sailings. Vaccinated crew and passengers equals less if at all incidents of Covid which equals allowance of more customers and higher revenue.