Staying Healthy at Sea
Cruise lines keep passengers and crews healthy with strict cleanliness rules and exceptional medical resources
Medical facilities on cruise ships comply with the guidelines of the American College of Emergency Physicians, the largest and most influential emergency medicine association in the world. A fully-licensed medical staff is on call 24/7 that can provide emergency care to any passenger. State-of-the-art medical and surgical technology can be used to stabilize patients, administer diagnostics, and save lives.
Travelers with medical issues are encouraged to take precautions by consulting with their general practitioner prior to taking any vacation.
How Do Cruise Lines Keep You Healthy Onboard?
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Thoroughly sanitizing the cruise ship terminal before and after every sailing
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Hand-sanitizing stations located throughout the ship, including dining areas
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Signage encouraging passengers to wash their hands with regularity for the duration of their cruise
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Medical experts (onboard & onshore) monitor, advise, and inform response procedures on an ongoing basis, and in coordination with global health authorities and local governments
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Adjusting itineraries as needed to ensure they are never putting their guests and crew at risk of being exposed to any virus or illness in specific destinations
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An emergency-preparedness plan, in the unlikely event of a widespread medical emergency
What Can You Do to Stay Healthy Onboard?
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Wash and dry your hands often
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Use one of many conveniently placed alcohol-based hand sanitizers located throughout your cruise ship
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Drink plenty of fluids — staying hydrated is a great way to remain healthy
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Cough or sneeze into a tissue or your elbow instead of your hand
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Stay up to date on any vaccinations
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Avoid food and drink from questionable sources while you are on shore excursions
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Opt for travel insurance to keep your family financially protected in case of emergency