Cruise lines that have ships operating or planning to operate in U.S. waters during the period of the No Sail Order extension
Parent Company Cruise Line No Sail Order Response Plan Status Ship Name Ship Status Commercial Travel Allowed¥
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line Complete and accurate with signed acknowledgement Grand Celebration Green Yes
Walt

Disney Company

Disney Cruise Line Under review/revision  Disney Dream Provisionally Red^ No
Disney Fantasy Provisionally Green* No
Disney Wonder Provisionally Red^ No
MSC Cruise Management (UK) Limited MSC Cruises Under review/revision MSC Armonia Provisionally Green* No
MSC Meraviglia Provisionally Green* No
MSC Preziosa Provisionally Green* No
MSC Seaside Provisionally Green* No
Norwegian

Cruise Line Holdings  

Norwegian

Cruise Line

Under review/revision Norwegian Bliss Provisionally Green* No
Norwegian Breakaway Provisionally Green* No
Norwegian Dawn Provisionally Green* No
Norwegian Encore Provisionally Green* No
Norwegian Epic Provisionally Red^ No
Norwegian Gem Provisionally Red^ No
Norwegian Jewel Provisionally Green* No
Norwegian Pearl Provisionally Green* No
Norwegian Sky Provisionally Green* No
Pride of America Provisionally Green* No
Norwegian Spirit Provisionally Green* No
Norwegian Sun Provisionally Green* No
Oceania Cruises Under review/revision Oceania Insignia Provisionally Red^ No
Oceania Marina Provisionally Red^ No
Oceania Regatta Provisionally Green* No
Oceania Riviera Provisionally Green* No
Oceania Sirena Provisionally Green* No
Regent Seven Seas Under review/revision Seven Seas Explorer Provisionally Green* No
Seven Seas Mariner Provisionally Green* No
Seven Seas Splendor Provisionally Green* No
Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd Celebrity Cruises Under review/revision Celebrity Eclipse Provisionally Green* No
Celebrity Edge Provisionally Green* No
Celebrity Equinox Provisionally Green* No
Celebrity Millennium Provisionally Red^ No
Celebrity Reflection Provisionally Green* No
Celebrity Silhouette Provisionally Green* No
Celebrity Summit Provisionally Green* No
Royal Caribbean International Under review/revision Adventure of the Seas Provisionally Red^ No
Anthem of the Seas Provisionally Green* No
Brilliance of the Seas Provisionally Green* No
Enchantment of the Seas Provisionally Red^ No
Grandeur of the Seas Provisionally Green* No
Harmony of the Seas Provisionally Green* No
Independence of the Seas Provisionally Red^ No
Liberty of the Seas Provisionally Red^ No
Mariner of the Seas Provisionally Green* No
Navigator of the Seas Provisionally Green* No
Oasis of the Seas Provisionally Green* No
Rhapsody of the Seas Provisionally Green* No
Symphony of the Seas Provisionally Green* No
Vision of the Seas Provisionally Red^ No
Virgin Voyages

Intermediate Limited

 

Virgin Voyages Awaiting signed acknowledgment Scarlet Lady Provisionally Red^ No

*Provisionally Green: Ship meets the surveillance criteria for “Green” status, but the following have not been completed:

  1. Review and revision of the cruise line’s No Sail Order response plan, or
  2. Cruise line’s signed acknowledgement of a complete and accurate plan, or
  3. Ship’s submission of a signed attestation to CDC for crew to travel commercially.

^Provisionally Red: Ship meets the surveillance criteria for “Red” status, but the following have not been completed:

  1. Review and revision of the cruise line’s No Sail Order response plan, or
  2. Cruise line’s signed acknowledgement of a complete and accurate plan.

¥Commercial Travel Allowed: Allowed for ships that are “Green” and have submitted a signed attestation to CDC for crew to travel commercially.

Note: The above list includes cruise ships operating in U.S. waters or seeking to operate in U.S. waters during the period of the No Sail Order extension.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for a cruise ship operator to have a plan that is complete and accurate?

A complete and accurate plan adequately addresses every element of the No Sail Order. A cruise ship operator must be in compliance with the No Sail Order, the operator’s No Sail Order response plan, and CDC’s Interim Guidance for Mitigation of COVID-19 Among Cruise Ship Crew During the Period of the No Sail Order. CDC assesses compliance through implementation checks on a sample of ships covered under a cruise ship operator’s plan. There must be no evidence of noncompliance.

What steps is CDC taking to make sure ships stay in compliance with the criteria for commercial transport of crew?

CDC will review weekly surveillance data provided by ships, and only those ships that continue to report no cases of COVID-19 or COVID-like illness will maintain this status.

What other changes can cruise ships make if they meet these criteria?

CDC is committed to helping cruise lines provide for the safety and well-being of their crew members onboard. As cruise ships are able to show they have no cases of confirmed COVID-19 or COVID-like illnesses on board, crew members will be able to resume some of their daily interactions with fellow crew members.

Some examples of decreased restrictions on cruise ships if they meet these criteria include resuming in-person meetings, events, and social gatherings; reopening bars, gyms, or other group settings onboard for crew member use; and removing requirements to wear face coverings.

What is the difference between the two attestations CDC requires under the No Sail Order?

Under the No Sail Order, cruise lines are required to develop and implement comprehensive plans to prevent, detect, respond to, and contain COVID-19 among crew members onboard. While these response plans have been under review, CDC has allowed cruise lines to disembark crew members if they submit a signed attestation stating they have complied with the requirements to safely disembark crew members. This attestation included a requirement that crew members only use noncommercial travel to disembark and reach their final destinations and do not interact with the public during travel.

Cruise lines that have a complete and accurate No Sail Order response plan may disembark crew members without a signed attestation if they use noncommercial travel and follow CDC requirements. Cruise company officials must sign an acknowledgment of the completeness and accuracy of their response plan. Cruise ships that want to use commercial travel for crew members must meet additional requirements, which include demonstrating there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 or COVID-like illness on board and submitting a signed attestation for commercial travel.

What does it mean if a cruise line is not listed on the table above?

If a cruise line is not listed, it means the cruise line is not operating and does not plan to operate any of its ships in U.S. waters during the period of the No Sail Order.

What does it mean if a cruise ship is not listed on the table above?

If a cruise ship is not listed, it means the ship is not operating in U.S. waters and does not plan to operate in U.S. waters during the period of the No Sail Order.



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