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  1. Thank you, sorry to ask again but assuming this is a definate then?, no requirement needed, rather than they just didn't ask to see the form/Ed card 

     

    We have since looked on aruba gov site & under the FAQ it seems to mention if from UK or a cruise ship passenger staying there less than 24 hrs no requirement neccessary, unless we are reading it wrong?

     

    Did you find the barbados immigration form easy enough?

     

    Sorry to ask, it's  just we're not that techy that's why we're a bit concerned & asking as we want to make sure we know what we need to do & have  what is required even if they don't ask

     

    Many thanks

  2. Hi we have aruba as one of the ports on day 4 and p&o say no form required  but on aruba gov.uk site it says all visitors need to complete this up to 7 days before. The ship goes from barbados b305a itinerary & we have been told we still need to complete the barbados immigration form but want to know for definite re aruba or if any other forms etc are required for other ports, plus I don't know either how easy these are to complete or indeed to get a response from after completing.

     

    Does anyone know please or have done this cruise recently 

     

    Many thanks

     

  3. Hi 

     

    We have booked through a tui store and think we used to collect our tickets etc 14 days before -  but has this changed to 48 hrs before now? 

    We're also assuming that store will print off boarding passes/labels etc for us being as booked in store as no access to a printer.

     

    We've also had a look and can't see that we have to fill in any PLF etc for the countries below, and that if this is required Tui help us on board?

     

    Croatia then Italy, Turkey, Greece, Slovenia, Montenegro

     

    We are just checking we are doing all that is required to go 🙂 

     

    obviously then got the test to do which i am assuming is still required at the present time?

     

    We're on a 14 night one, so has anyone returned from a 14 night cruise where they have had to test half way through? 

     

    Many thanks for all your help and advice

  4. Hi all, sorry but have another few questions re taking the test that I'm hoping someone can help with please.

    Here goes lol, apologies in advance if there not clear. 

    Is it better to do it all on the mobile, I.e register the test, take the test, then upload test.

    or is it easier to register first on PC, take photo on mobile, then send photo to email address/save on desktop say & then upload through PC to chromonics.

    Also do they email you the test result with certificate? Or do you have to find it somewhere on the chromonics site?

    If so, how do you get into your account on the chromonics site? Would you need to create an account first?

    Do my husband & I have to individually register, upload tests or can we do as a group booking?

    Thank you

  5. Hi 

    we have travel insurance through our bank account and we have been informed that it covers cruises as well,  as per the wording down below under cruise travel:

     

    But see Marella state comprehensive travel insurance required, but doesn't mention anything else regarding this?, but our bank travel insurance covers all the same as a land based holiday apart from missed ports/missed excursions as stated below, so take it our bank travel insurance is acceptable to take? 

    (I have taken out the insurance provider name)

     

    Has anyone had any issues when taking there travel ins (through the bank) with them to the port?

     

    Many thanks

     

    Cruise Travel

     

    Although not specifically mentioned in the policy handbook the .......  travel insurance is a Worldwide annual multi-trip policy that covers trips up to *31 days and does include cover for travelling on a Cruise ship.

     

    The ........  travel insurance is not a cruise-specific policy so will not provide cover for missed ports of call or missed excursions due to a change in itinerary for example, if the policyholder requires these benefits they would need to purchase specialist cruise travel insurance.

     

    The benefits include but are not limited to:

     

     Emergency medical and associated expenses (including emergency repatriation and Covid-19) up to £10,000,000

     Cancellation or Curtailment cover up to £5,000

     Travel disruption up to £5,000

     Baggage up to £2,500

     

    *upgrades available

     

  6. Hi Rebel

     

    Hope you enjoying your cruise, did you find many changes? 

     

    I see you have done the test a few times with chronomics, so could you let me know how to upload the photo you take of the test result after please - easy steps please haha as we are not very techy minded, but wanted to get back to cruising again

     

    Any info greatly appreciated

     

    Many thanks

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