If you are not feeling well in the days leading up to your cruise or test positive for COVID-19 before your cruise, it is important to prioritize your health and consider the well-being of other passengers and crew members. Here are a few general points to consider:
1. Pre-Cruise Health Assessment: Most cruise lines have health and safety protocols in place, which may include pre-cruise health assessments. If you are feeling unwell or have symptoms of illness, it is recommended to notify the cruise line and seek guidance on whether you should proceed with your cruise or consider rescheduling.
2. Testing Requirements: Many cruise lines require passengers to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test before embarkation. If you test positive for COVID-19, it is advisable to contact the cruise line immediately and follow their guidelines. They will likely provide instructions on rescheduling your cruise or refund options.
3. Travel Insurance: Having travel insurance that includes trip cancellation or interruption coverage can provide financial protection in case of illness. Review your travel insurance policy to understand the coverage it offers for cancellations or changes due to illness.
It’s important to prioritize your health and follow the guidelines and protocols set by the cruise line. Contact the cruise line directly for specific instructions and information on rescheduling, refunds, or other options available to you in case you are not feeling well or test positive for COVID-19 before your cruise.