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The World Residences at Sea is third cruise line to sign port agreement in Hawaiʻi

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The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation Harbors Division announced the execution of a third port agreement with a cruise line to resume sailing in Hawaiian waters.

The World Residences at Sea joins Carnival Cruise Line and Norwegian Cruise Lines to formalize health and safety protocols for cruise line operations in the State of Hawaiʻi.

The Grand Princess cruise ship arrived at Kahului Harbor on Maui on Jan. 12, 2022 with an estimated 1,188 passengers aboard and 900-plus crew members. The vessel was the first with passengers to disembark from a cruise ship in 22 months, since the industry halt in March of 2020 amid pandemic concerns. PC: Taija Hara

Per the CDC order, cruise lines with capacity to carry more than 250 persons (combined passenger and crew) and itineraries including overnight stays are required to have a formal port agreement with local port and health authorities. The port agreement must include:

  • Medical agreement outlining evacuation of passengers or crew in need of care
  • Housing agreement should quarantine or isolation of passengers or crew be needed
  • Acknowledgement of the public health response resources of the local jurisdictions and vaccination strategies implemented by the cruise lines to minimize risk of spread of COVID-19

The signed port agreements will apply until superseded by a new agreement regardless of Jan. 15 expiration of the CDC order. The agreement also allows the State to suspend, rescind, or amend the document at any time in case of changing situations. Counties may also implement additional restrictions at any time.

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The agreement requires each ship to have on-board testing and medical staff to ensure proper prevention, mitigation, and response protocols and training. Additionally, cruise lines have committed to full vaccination rates in addition to pre-board testing and onboard safety and cleaning protocols.

The State of Hawaiʻi will be requiring participation in the State’s Safe Travels digital platform to upload proof of vaccination or negative test results for cruise lines arriving in Hawaiʻi from outside the state. Safe Travels participation will not apply to cruise lines sailing interisland.

Notification of signed port agreements will be made through the HDOT website and social media accounts prior to the first confirmed sailings.

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