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Here is a link to the RCCL website describing accepted pre cruise Covid tests.  The most common available now is the rapid NAAT test which in our area is provided (with insurance) at N/C through Walgreens.  Tests are simple, done by Walgreens, and results issued typically within an hour.  You can also do an at home proctored test (also shown on the website) for a fee if the other option is not available to you.  In either case the test must be performed within 2 days of sailing.

 

https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/if-need-an-rt-pcr-test-before-i-cruise-where-should-i-go

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3 minutes ago, wesb1980 said:

 Will do..can't wait! Thanks again.

To your other question, no test is required or done at the port for vaccinated travelers.  

 

The test results are shown at check in.  Even though your vax card can be uploaded with on line check in, it is still required to be verified at check in at the terminal, so along with your test results and ID, bring your vax card as well.

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