Most voyages of less than 16 days will no longer have the vaccine requirement.

Guests sailing on voyages less than 16 days will no longer be required to test before boarding and only need to submit proof of vaccine.

Those who don't provide proof of vaccine will be required to self-test within three days of sailing and submit a negative test before boarding.

In Canada, Greece and Australia, government regulations and protocols may differ, so these new guidelines only apply to itineraries from all departure ports.

Cruise health guidelines for embarkation have been updated.

On voyages of up to 15 nights with the exception of full Panama Canal transits, trans-ocean and other special itineraries, no pre-cruise testing is required.

Guests over the age of 5 are required to take a supervised test within three days of embarkation. Ocean Navigators will contact guests on these types of voyages.

Unvaccinated guests are required to provide a negative self-test result within three days of embarkation, while unvaccinated children are not required to have pre-cruise testing.

The guidelines help ensure a Princess vacation is available to everyone.