Singapore passengers booking Royal Caribbean cruises must be fully vaccinated


Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas was given the green light last year to offer cruises-to-nowhere from Singapore under a pilot scheme. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): All Singapore passengers 12 years old and above who are booking a Royal Caribbean cruise from October will need to be fully vaccinated when they set sail.

This requirement will apply only to all new bookings made from Friday (Oct 1), cruise operator Royal Caribbean International announced on Wednesday (Sept 29). Those who have booked a cruise before October can still sail even if they are not fully vaccinated.

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