Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line mandates guest vaccinations
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line has confirmed it will require all guests to be fully vaccinated.
The cruise line specializes in Bahamas sailings and updated its protocols due to the Bahamas government mandating vaccination for all cruise arrivals aged 12 years and older.
Guests are required to present a CDC vaccination card at embarkation.
The cruise line says any customers booked on an upcoming cruise and cannot be fully vaccinated 14 days before their departure can move their booking to a later date.
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line restarted cruises to Freeport on the Grand Classica ship in June.
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