Anyone who knows me knows just how much I love cruising on a cruise ship.
Okay, there have only been 2 cruises but they have been long, international cruises lasting longer than 15 days each.
The first cruise was a 17 night cruise from my home port of Adelaide, Australia and cruising to New Zealand and the second cruise was a cruise from my home port of Adelaide, Australia again but this time it was for 18 nights going to Fiji and the South Pacific.
These cruises were before anyone had heard of a coronavirus, covid-19, covid, a pandemic, whatever you want to call it. They were in a time where we could enjoy life, we could enjoy being with the people we love or our mates. It was during a time when we were still able to enjoy life before a pandemic turned it all around and prevented us from living life as before.
On Facebook, I am a member of a few cruising forums and at present I am following the travels of those on board the Majestic Princess as they go to Alaska.
The Majestic Princess is sailing with 65% capacity of travellers and all passengers have to be vaccinated against covid-19.
I’m reading posts the passengers are posting as they cruise on the Majestic and seeing through their eyes what cruising is now like during covid times. It’s a lot the same as before but Princess Cruises have implemented a covid safe plan as well to keep everyone safe and ensure that everyone is obeying the changes in cruising.
These people do look as they are having a fabulous time though on their posts. Their information they are providing is being used by many who have cruises booked and want to discover how cruising will be different for them.
Yes, I will go on another cruise but I want to ensure that it is safe as these passengers and crew are currently “testing” the new processes introduced out of necessity for covid safe cruising. I want to ensure that I am going to be safe, along with all the other passengers and crew who will be on board the same ship as I am.
So far, it seems that the ship is cleaned even more than it was before and these ships are cleaned constantly. The buffet is no longer self serve as crew will put the food you ask for on your plate themselves. There is the wearing of face masks in places on board where social distancing is not guaranteed.
All in all, if the changes made keep people safe, if everyone plays their part to keep fellow passengers and crew safe, it is worth the effort and making the changes will benefit everyone.
Yes, one day when cruising is back because I don’t want to book a cruise to have it cancelled, I will be on the next ship from my home port and on another long cruise somewhere.
Until next time
Kaye