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We're travelling with Princess Cruises in December taking in, Bahamas, USVI, Cayman Islands; Honduras and Mexico. The travel summary includes a vaccination disclaimer which says "check with your travel agent/government authorities/medical professionals for the countries you will visit to determine or verify requirements. .... Failure to present required vaccination certificates at cruise check-in will result in denial of boarding without refund..." When I travelled with Princess 10 years ago, although my innoculations were up-to-date, I wasn't asked to actually present any certificate. I just want to know whether this is actually compulsory. Has anyone else come across this?

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