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Our next cruise 04/14/24,  7 night's Let me know if your interested in joining us.
04/05/2023

Our next cruise 04/14/24, 7 night's
Let me know if your interested in joining us.

Good evening everyone, here is our next cruise 04/14/2024 7 nights from Mami Saint Thomas, Portaplata, US Virgin island....
06/11/2022

Good evening everyone, here is our next cruise 04/14/2024 7 nights from Mami
Saint Thomas, Portaplata, US Virgin island. Let me know If your interested, in box me for more details.

Our next cruise is ready to book,In Box me for information April, 14 2024 from Miami FL.
04/08/2022

Our next cruise is ready to book,
In Box me for information
April, 14 2024 from Miami FL.

18/05/2022

Hello club members,
Our next Cruise is ready for booking
Here are the dates
April, 14- 23 2024.
9 days
More details soon.
San Juan Puerto Rico,St Thomas, Dominican Republic, Saint Maarten and more.

It was good to get back on a cruise, NCL always come through. Look for our next booking coming.
01/04/2022

It was good to get back on a cruise, NCL always come through. Look for our next booking coming.

20/02/2022

Good evening club members 30 day and we set sail, have your paper work, hotels, and transportation ready.

Club members please download  the NCL.com  app. Look in your emails for reservations number, you will need to get in to ...
14/12/2021

Club members please download the NCL.com app. Look in your emails for reservations number, you will need to get in to the app. You need to start booking your excursions for each stop. Make dinner reservations or add extra wifi.

Cruise deals for Alaska, Hawaii, Bahamas, Europe, or Caribbean Cruises. Weekend getaways and great cruise specials. Enjoy Freestyle cruising with Norwegian Cruise Line.

10/12/2021

Good morning club members!
We have100 days before sailing yay, please have you paper work in order.
Birth certificate
Up dated driver's license
Or passport.

Good evening club memebers!We have 109 days left before we set sail, look for more post as we get closer to March.Those ...
02/12/2021

Good evening club memebers!
We have 109 days left before we set sail, look for more post as we get closer to March.
Those of you who are going a day a head please let me know for hotel reservations.
đź‘€ looking forward to our trip!

02/11/2021

Good morning club members, we have 138 days before we set sail. Everyone needs to be paid off by January 19th, 2022.

02/09/2021

Good afternoon club members, we have 79 more days to pay off the March 20th 🛳 cruise.
Have a blessed day!

04/08/2021

Good afternoon club member's, 108 days before you have to pay your cruise off! This is for the March cruise.

03/08/2021

Good evening club member's, 110 days left to pay your cruise off for our March sailing. Everyone has be vaccine in order to go. The ship will only be at 60% capacity.

29/07/2021

With the fast-spreading Delta variant causing COVID-19 cases to spike around the world, even vaccinated passengers wonder: Will it affect my cruise?

The short answer is, perhaps, depending on where you're sailing. As has been the case with most cruises that have resumed sailing, the biggest changes could be with your ports and destinations.

There have been spikes in Covid-19 cases in a number of popular destinations from Sitka, Alaska to Mykonos, Greece, though these have so far not impacted cruise ship arrivals. Meanwhile, the rise in cases has caused some islands in the Caribbean to continue to keep their ports closed.

In any case, cruisers should be prepared for possible itinerary changes, as well as protocols that could vary from port to port, such as mask requirements.

Cruise lines are monitoring the variant. On July 29, Royal Caribbean Group put out the following statement: "Royal Caribbean Group remains committed to following the advice and guidance of scientists and public health experts, specifically the rigorous and carefully constructed protocols we have implemented effectively around the world since returning to service.

"In fact, 100% of the crew on our ships are vaccinated, and our passenger vaccination rates range from 95% to 99%. As we have always done, we will continue to take into account the latest information available on variants, including the Delta variant, to operate in the best interests of the health and safety of our guests, crew and the communities we visit as that is our top priority."

Despite the rise, some travel agents have not seen a drop in bookings; Cruise Planners said that cruise bookings were up 27 percent week over week, with prices increasing on some itineraries. Slightly more than 30 percent of new cruise purchases had a 2021 departure date, Cruise Planners told us.

Ships May Be Vaccinated, Ports Are Not
Sitka (Photo:Ramunas Bruzas/Shutterstock)

The Alaska cruise season started on July 19, with Royal Caribbean's Serenade of the Seas making its first stop in Sitka.

Back in April, the town of 8,600 was a leader among the nation in vaccination rates, and COVID-19 cases were minimal. Nearly 70 percent of its residents are fully vaccinated and almost 75 percent have received at least one shot, according to the city's website.

But now Sitka is experiencing its largest spike since the pandemic, with 235 active cases; a third of the new cases are among vaccinated people, according to the Anchorage Daily News. The city's alert level is at red, with indoor capacity at restaurants reduced to 50 percent and face masks strongly encouraged.

Serenade of the Seas made its first stop as planned. While the ship's sailings carry a mix of vaccinated and unvaccinated passengers, the vaccination rate on the ship's current sailing is 97 percent – so higher than the town (of course, that figure includes the fully vaccinated crew too).

While Royal Caribbean has not indicated any change of itinerary, cruise lines do have the option of skipping a port where COVID-19 numbers are high.

UnCruise Adventures skipped calls in Ketchikan, Alaska, during an outbreak in May. At the time, city manager Karl Amylon, pointed to a possible trend, telling the city council, “We’ve been told point-blank by industry representatives that they will bypass a community that’s in a red zone, that has major outbreaks,” reported community radio station KRBD

Officials from Cruise Lines International Association Alaska were in Juneau on July 22 speaking at a Greater Juneau Chamber of Commerce event. Rising COVID-19 rates in Alaska were among the topics.

As reported by radio station KTOO Renée Reeve, vice president of government and community relations for CLIA Alaska, told the gathering that the organization was monitoring rising rates, so that cruise lines can respond appropriately.

She added that the organization’s members had been asked to participate in weekly meetings with port communities to discuss the COVID-19 situation. “So, if your community decides that it’s time to bring masks back? We want them to know that before their ship comes to port so their passengers are aware of that,” Reeve said.

The current Conditional Sailing Order from the CDC calls for agreements between the cruise lines and the ports to help protect people who live in the destination from outbreaks stemming on the ship. There's nothing within the CSO to protect cruisers from people in the destinations, however. Local officials are setting their own rules in this regard.

Curfews in Europe, Cruises Still Running
Sunset in Mykonos (Photo: Adam Coulter/Cruise Critic)

In Mykonos, a weeklong nighttime curfew and ban on music in restaurants, bars and cafes was ordered by local health officials in an effort to contain the spread of COVID-19. As a result, there are reports of both Greek and international travelers cancelling plans to stay at hotels on the island. Cruise ships typically visit during daytime hours and are still calling.

According to the Greek tourism newsletter GTP, the Delta variant is also causing concern on other tourist-popular Greek islands, including Santorini and Crete. Whether curfews or other measures will be taken on those islands remained to be seen.

Passengers on Norwegian Jade, which begancruises from Athens on July 25, were told that masks are now required onboard, despite everyone on the ship being vaccinated. Cruise Critic member Rob-Bob shared the following correspondence from NCL on his Norwegian Jade Roll Call:

"We hear you loud and clear, and we are very sorry for any confusion. We believed that we would not be required to mandate masks during this sailing. However, given the ever-evolving nature of this global pandemic and the changing requirements around the world, we must continue to modify our protocols as necessary to ensure compliance. As we previously communicated, this may mean we have different protocols from ship to ship based on local requirements."

In Iceland, fear of COVID-19 spread caused several towns to close their doors to the Viking Sky on a sailing earlier in July, after a guest onboard tested positive for the virus. The guest was quarantined. The ship, on a circumnavigation of the island, headed back to Reykjavik earlier than planned. In this case, Viking Cruises generously gave passengers a 50 percent credit in the form of a future cruise credit to make up for the three missed ports.

Caribbean Reopening Paused On Some Islands
Dawn Beach, St. Maarten (Photo: Multiverse/Shutterstock)

Several small Caribbean islands backed off on their plans to welcome cruise ships this month – including the British Virgin Islands and Anguilla.

This affected Windstar Cruises' Star Breeze, from St. Maarten. The ship was to spend several days in the BVI, as well as call at Anguilla and St. Barth’s. On its July 17 sailing, the ship headed south to Barbados, where guests were only allowed ashore on ship-sponsored shore excursions or tourism-bureau sponsored Bubble Taxi Tours. St. Lucia also welcomed the ship’s passengers as did Antigua. The same itinerary was planned for the July 24 sailing, possibly adding St. Barth’s if it opens up.

In Mexico and The Bahamas, where cruises have been running since mid-June, no changes have been made because of the variant. But masking had already been the rule of the day at popular ports such as Cozumel, Costa Maya and Nassau – both indoors and outside, if social distancing isn't possible.

Cruise Critic Members Monitoring
Boarding Area on Carnival Triumph

The Delta variant has been a hot topic on the Cruise Critic message boards, with cruisers wondering if the spike in cases will lead to additional restrictions.

"I was looking to book this fall since I thought it would be best to wait 1-2 months of sailings but I didn’t expect the Delta variant to hit so strongly in the States. Do you think sailings will pause again or will it be compulsory for masks indoors?" asked dulcemariamar on the Carnival message board.

"Anything is possible. Certain cities are reinstituting the mask order due to the surge. During these times you have to decide your comfort level," replied wemjam. "I am an optimist and will take my chances and have booked several for this year. Since Carnival in particular is sailing almost fully vaccinated, and appears they will be for a while, I think they are doing it right and should help keep things status quo for now."

Other members suggested that they would change their habits at home so they can stay healthy for their cruise.

"Someone had a good idea to wear a mask indoors (even if vaccinated) for the 10 days prior to their cruise so that they don't pick up the Delta variant," wrote Galley Slave on the Holland America Line board. "This is probably a good idea for all of us leaving on cruises, especially from states with more cases of the Delta variant."

Updated July 29, 2021

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Good morning or good afternoon depend where you are lol.If you are not vaccinated you will pay more for your cruise and ...
06/07/2021

Good morning or good afternoon depend where you are lol.
If you are not vaccinated you will pay more for your cruise and will be limited to what you can do. If you need a vaccine in the portland area I have the place.

26/06/2021

Good hot afternoon club members! The deadline for our March cruise is Nov 20, 2021 this cruise has to be paid off by this date. 147 more days. Looking forward to March!

147 more days before pay off for March cruise.Nov 20, 2021 is the last day to pay off your cruise.
26/06/2021

147 more days before pay off for March cruise.
Nov 20, 2021 is the last day to pay off your cruise.

21/06/2021

272 more days before we sail the Mexican Rivera! Text me @ 503 929 5060
If your interested.

September 13 to 23, 2022 10 day cruise from Denmark ending in England.Let me know if your interested in going.
13/05/2021

September 13 to 23, 2022 10 day cruise from Denmark ending in England.
Let me know if your interested in going.

30/04/2021

You have until 5 PM today to get the 30% off and buy one air and 2nd one free.

30/04/2021

Good morning or afternoon club members. Today is the last day for 30% off and the last day to use your voucher .
Get book today
Text 503 929 5060

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