Celestyal drops vaccination requirements
Celestyal has announced the immediate removal of requirements for proof of vaccination or recovery certificates.
It follows the Greek National Committee of Public Health’s recent relaxations for cruise passengers.
Celestyal will still require guests to test ahead of their cruise for the remainder of the 2022 season.
Pre-embarkation testing is accepted either with a Rapid Antigen test carried out up to 48 hours before embarkation or with a PCR test carried out up to 72 hours before departure
As previously announced, guests on all Celestyal sailings commencing on or after 2Â March 2023 will no longer require a pre-embarkation test or proof of valid vaccination unless required by local regulations.
All Celestyal crew members will continue to be fully vaccinated, and the company still encourages guests aged 12 and over to be fully vaccinated.
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