Cruise NewsBahamas Paradise Cruise Line Gives New Restart Date

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line Gives New Restart Date

A week after Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line pushed back their restart date until August, the cruise line has announced that they will now resume in October.

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Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line will resume cruises on October 1, 2020.  The cruise line’s CEO, Oneil Khosa, gave the following statement regarding their new restart date.

“As you know, we recently announced that we would finally return to sea this August – offering travelers the chance to enjoy a much-needed, two-night getaway to paradise. However, given the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) extension of its No Sail Order, we have no choice but to delay our resumption of cruise operations to October 1st, 2020.

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, we have remained one of the few cruise lines that reported no cases of the virus onboard our ships. We have also followed all required guidelines, including adhering to strict requirements for our onboard crew members, and installed the best safety protocols in the industry across our fleet to protect our guests and crew, who are always our top priority.

In addition, we remain the only cruise line in the country to receive “green status” from the CDC on our No Sail Response plan, meaning we have met their requirements in providing a safe environment for our crew members to work and disembark via commercial travel. This was also recognized in the CDC’s own statement.

While we are disappointed that we are not able to sail as planned, we will of course continue to work side by side with the CDC and have therefore suspended all future sailings until October 1st.

We are also aware of the recent announcement from Bahamas Prime Minister Hubert Munnis regarding the travel ban on travelers from the U.S., and we are prepared to make necessary changes to our sailing schedule, as needed. Until then, we will continue our preparations to return to Grand Bahama Island while keeping a close eye on the overall landscape. We look forward to welcoming guests back onboard and appreciate everyone’s patience throughout this process.”

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line is the operator of two cruise ships that sail two night cruises to the Bahamas from the Port of Palm Beach.

The cruise line also offers Cruise & Stay options where you can get off the ship and stay in a resort in the Bahamas for a few days before rejoining the ship and returning to Florida.

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