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  2. For most travelers, cruise ship travel is voluntary and should be rescheduled for a future date. If you do go on a cruise during the COVID-19 pandemic: Do not board a cruise if you are sick, if you know you have COVID-19, or if you were exposed to a person with COVID-19 in the past 14 days.

  3. Sep 20, 2023 · Viking requires all guests and crew to be up to date in their immunization against COVID-19 at least 14 days prior to travel. In order to sail with Viking, proof of COVID-19 vaccinations—including booster dose (if eligible)—must be provided at time of boarding. Sailings Embarking Nov. 1, 2023, or later:

  4. Stay current with special offers, news and destination-focused content. This page contains the most up to date information and details of any departures affected by any sort of disruption. Guests and their travel advisors will be notified directly should a specific departure be affected.

  5. Travel Requirements. As your trip nears, ensure you understand the travel requirements for countries along your voyage. Some countries require vaccinations to visit. Be sure you are aware and have planned for all relevant vaccine requirements. On Board. Small Ships.

  6. Dec 11, 2020 · Viking Cruises will test all guests and crew for COVID-19 with daily PCR tests when sailings resume, as part of the company's new Viking Health & Safety Program, the cruise line recently...

  7. You will also need to meet Viking’s COVID-19 testing requirements: either a PCR test taken 72 hours, or an antigen test taken 24 hours before joining your first Viking activity. Viking Health & Safety Program – Updates effective April 1, 2022 and until further notice . 1. Face masks will not be required for guests.

  8. Apr 4, 2023 · by Mia Taylor. Last updated: 5:50 PM ET, Tue April 4, 2023. Viking plans to keep its COVID-19 vaccination policy in place for the time being. (Photo Credit: Viking)

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