Royal Caribbean Group has extended their suspension of cruises and has canceled most May sailings on their different cruise lines.
Royal Caribbean is focusing on a healthy and safe return to cruising. As they work closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and government authorities around the world toward this shared goal, they are extending the suspension of certain sailings for our cruise lines.
The following schedule reflects adjustments to Royal Caribbean’s upcoming 2021 itineraries.
Royal Caribbean International:
Suspending sailings through May 31, 2021
Excluding Quantum of the Seas and Odyssey of the Seas
Excluding China Spectrum of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas sailings from 4/30 through May and beyond
Celebrity Cruises:
Suspending sailings through May 31, 2021
Silversea Cruises:
Suspending sailings through May 31, 2021
Azamara:
Suspending sailings though June 30, 2021
Royal Caribbean International’s Quantum of the Seas resumed sailing in Singapore last year with the local government’s CruiseSafe Certification. The certification confirms the three and four night Ocean Getaways meet the comprehensive health and safety requirements developed by the Singapore government.
Recently, the cruise line announced that Israeli holidaymakers will set a new course for adventure this summer when Royal Caribbean International begins sailing from Israel for the first time in May with fully vaccinated crew and guests over the age of 16.
The global cruise line will offer Israelis a combination of three to seven night escapes visiting the Greek Isles and Cyprus on board its highly anticipated, brand new cruise ship, Odyssey of the Seas. The new cruises will go on sale on Tuesday, March 9.
Royal Caribbean Group continues to work with their Healthy Sail Panel of globally recognized scientific and medical experts on offering a safe return to cruising.