What happens if I get sick while onboard?


Guests who have symptoms of COVID-19 while onboard should immediately contact the onboard medical centre for further instruction. Onboard medical consultations and treatments are provided at a charge for all respiratory illnesses. Medical centres will be equipped to test for COVID-19 onboard and if a positive case is identified, contact tracing for that individual will begin immediately and occur at the same time as treatment.

We have also enhanced our onboard medical capabilities with additional staffing and enhanced facilities. This includes an increase in intensive care unit capacity, new and upgraded equipment, onshore medical institution partnerships, telemedicine capabilities and additional robust consultation and treatment options. Onboard medical centres are also abundantly stocked with common prescription medications, remedies, and virus-testing equipment as available.




How many suitcases can I bring?

What about Documentation, Visas and Passports?

What can't I bring onboard?

What time do I board the ship on embarkation day and in ports of call?

What about special dietary needs?

What is My NCL, and what are eDocs?

Will I need an electrical adaptor for my cruise?

When are E-Docs available?

What not to bring onboard

What should I pack?

When can I pre-book Dining?

How can I book a transfer from the airport to the pier?

What vaccines will be accepted?

Are children allowed to sail on your ships if they are not vaccinated?

Will all guests be required to be vaccinated prior to the cruise?

Should I bring on a carry-on bag?

When can I pre-book Entertainment?

When will my stateroom be ready on Embarkation Day?

When will I be required to vacate our suite/stateroom on the morning of debarkation?

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