Seabourn plans fully vaccinated cruises from Barbados
Luxury cruise line Seabourn, together with the Government of Barbados, is developing plans to restart sailing in the Caribbean from 18 July 2021.
It will operate a series of seven-day voyages round-trip out of Bridgetown, Barbados to Southern Caribbean destinations for fully vaccinated guests.
Voyages on Seabourn Odyssey will include calls in Antigua, the British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Maarten, and St. Kitts.
Guests can also choose a 14-day option, which combines two distinct seven-day itineraries between Windward and Leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Previously released itineraries for Fall 2021 sailings include additional port calls in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Guadeloupe, and Martinique.
"We are grateful to be working in concert with the Government of Barbados to restart tourism in Barbados," said Josh Leibowitz, President of Seabourn.
Voyages are open to any guests that are fully vaccinated against Covid-19. a minimum of 14 days before.
Proof of vaccination and the dates given will be required.
Approved forms of documentation will be confirmed closer to time of departure and must be shown at the terminal prior to boarding.
Seabourn team members will also be vaccinated.
Seabourn is finalizing additional details for these voyages, including more information on the shore experiences, and will share them in the coming weeks.
The line also previously announced plans to resume guest operations in Greece aboard Seabourn Ovation starting 3 July.
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