travel requirements for south america cruises

It’s every guest’s responsibility to verify the travel requirements before the cruise departure. MSC Cruises has worked with the authorities in all of the regions and countries in which the ships operate to ensure its protocol meets and exceed the required health and safety measures. The below details are subject to change.

 

Last updated: 7th October 2022


 MEASURES TO EMBARK

The below requirements are valid for cruises starting from 1st October 2022. 



Vaccination requirements

All Guests are strongly encouraged, but not required, to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

All Guests must have in place an insurance policy that specifically covers them against COVID-19-related risks


When a Guest is considered “fully vaccinated”?

- Guests who have completed the primary vaccination program at least fourteen days prior to the date of departure. Vaccine accepted: vaccines approved by Anvisa, the World Health Organization or the authorities of the country where the traveler was immunized are used.

- Vaccination receipts must contain at least the name of the traveler and the following vaccine details: trade name or name of the manufacturer, doses applied, dates of application of doses.

 


Testing requirements

 

For Cruises less than 6 nights:

 

- For fully vaccinated Guests: COVID-19 test is recommended but not mandatory

- For non-vaccinated Guests (from 3 years old): COVID-19 antigen test or RT-PCR is required 24 hours before embarkation

 

For Cruises from 6 nights:

 

- All Guests (fully vaccinated and non-vaccinated) from 3 years old are required to provide a COVID-19 antigen test or PCR-RT test 24 hours before embarkation

 

Tests must be laboratory certified. A rapid antigen self-test is not valid for travel purposes.

All guests are recommended to travel with their COVID-19 vaccination status and test results. While the vaccination is not required for boarding it could be requested in various ports of call and at local attractions.

The original test results certificate or vaccination certificate must be presented at the terminal (paper or electronic format) and must be in one of the following languages: English, Italian, German, French or Spanish.  The COVID 19 test certificate must contain: guest’s personal data (verifiable with the other travel documents), date of the test, identification / contact details of the centre that performed the analysis, technique used and negative test result.

All Crew members are required to be fully vaccinated and are regularly screened according to MSC Cruises Health & Safety protocol.

 

For more information visit our FAQ section.

 

Please click here to check the requirements for MSC Grand Voyages cruises.

OTHER TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there might be international travel restrictions depending on your cruise destination and your country of residence. 


The wearing of face masks is highly recommended. In certain circumstances this recommendation might be due to a mandatory requirement in accordance with applicable health authorities regulations of a country or port of call visited. When ashore, guests must also follow any local regulations regarding face mask usage. These protocols are subject to change.

Additional Requirements for Uruguay

 

As requested by local authorities, for unvaccinated guests ages 6 and older an Antigen or RT-PCR Test within 72 hours is required prior to calling in Uruguay.

Antigen tests can be conducted on board for $25 per person and will be charged to the Guest account.

 

Other requirements such as a COVID-19 test  a Passenger locator form (PLF) may still be necessary for national or international mobility requirement: it’s every guest’s responsibility to verify this requirement before departure. For more information, it is recommended to check your country’s competent authorities official channels.

To verify all the required documents, passports and visas for your cruise, please click here.

 

As during a cruise, you may be exposed to specific COVID-19 risks that may not be usually covered by existing insurance policies, to ensure your peace of mind is mandatory – for all new reservations from 1 July 2022 onwards - for all guests to have in place an insurance policy that specifically covers them against COVID-19 related risks, such as cancellation, interruption, repatriation expenses, quarantine, medical assistance and related expenses, as well as hospitalization. If you have no insurance in place, please note that you might be exposed to additional costs that could not be covered by the Company.

The insurance should be in place to cover you and your family, from the confirmation of your booking until the end of the cruise or your cruise and flight.

To fully protect you from the above risks, MSC offers a COVID Protection Plan - an insurance policy specifically designed for these COVID-19 risks - that can be added to the cruise whilst making the booking. The Covid Protection Plan is applicable to all departures on sales. Before finalizing the reservation, it will be possible to add to the cruise the MSC COVID-19 Protection plan at the price of 29€ per person.

Alternatively, you may travel with another insurance policy covering the above risks.

GOING ASHORE & TRAVELLING BACK HOME

Guests are able to go ashore independently according to local requirements which are continually monitored and subject to change. Guests who are travelling with unvaccinated children are also able to go ashore independently. For the best ashore experience, we recommend all guests explore destinations with the comfort, convenience, and safety of an MSC Cruises Shore Excursion, bookable pre-cruise and on board.

A COVID-19 test or Passenger locator form (PLF) may still be necessary for national or international mobility requirement: it’s every guest’s responsibility to verify this requirement before departure. For more information, it is recommended to check your country’s competent authorities official channels. It is the responsibility of each Guest to ensure they are in compliance with any local regulations related to COVID-19 testing when returning to their final post cruise destination.