Sea Tales 2023/2024 Family Cruise Travel Planner

Carnival Cruise Line– Pregnant women are only allowed to sail if pregnant for less than twenty-four completed weeks at time of cruise disembarkation. All pregnant women are required to produce a physician’s letter stating that mother and baby are in good health and fit to travel, and that the pregnancy is not high-risk. The letter must also include the estimated date of delivery (EDD). Costa Cruises– Bookings will not be accepted from passengers who have entered 23 weeks and 6 days of estimated fetal gestational age at any time during the cruise. All pregnant women must provide to Costa Cruises at the time of booking and at embarkation a physician’s letter stating the estimated date of delivery, the mother and baby are in good health and fit to travel and the pregnancy is not at risk. Fred.Olsen Cruise Lines– Women who will be more than twenty-four weeks pregnant at the end of the cruise are not permitted to travel. Celestyal Cruises– For their own health and safety, ladies may travel up to their 24th week of pregnancy, provided that they are holders of a written certification for travelling ability issued by their gynecologist. It is recommended that pregnant women who have not yet completed the 12th week of their pregnancy by the date of the cruise to consult their gynecologist. P&O Cruises– Pregnant guests can travel up to the 24th week of pregnancy. If you enter week 24 of pregnancy at any point during the cruise, unfortunately you won’t be able to continue travelling. Please use the questionnaire to advise the cruise line that you are expecting a baby. You’ll be required to send confirmation of your expected due date (EDD), certified by your doctor or midwife, confirming you are fit to travel. This must include the EDD calculated from both Last Menstrual Period (LMP) and an ultrasound, if you’ve had one already. Please send your letter to medical@carnivalukgroup.com Upscale Contemporary Cruise Lines ( Please be sure to confirm these with your agent/cruise line before booking, as they are subject to change. ) MSC Cruises– Pregnant women are highly recommended to seek medical advice prior to travel at any stage of their pregnancy. The Carrier cannot for safety reasons carry pregnant Passengers of 24 weeks or more by the end of the cruise. The Carrier reserves the right to request a medical certificate at any stage of pregnancy and to refuse passage if the Carrier and/or the Master are not satisfied that the Passenger will be safe during the passage. Norwegian Cruise Line – Norwegian Cruise Line cannot accept guests who will have entered their 24th week of pregnancy by the beginning of, or at any time during the cruise including any and all land arrangements made through Norwegian Cruise Line. An expectant mother’s application for passage must be accompanied by a medical certificate establishing her due date and fitness to travel. Royal Caribbean International– It is Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. policy that any Guest who will have entered her 24th week of pregnancy or greater, at any time during the cruise, will be prohibited from sailing. The Guest and treating physician should consider before any cruise that there is no Obstetrician/Gynecologist available on the ship, and that pregnancies, when unstable and poorly controlled, are potentially life-threatening, especially without back up. A Guest may be at sea for several days without any immediate hospital and/or specialist back up, and that since the proposed itinerary is not within the U.S., and the availability of specialized shore side facilities can be problematic. All guests are required to sign a health questionnaire at check-in to ensure they are aware of our pregnancy policy. Viking Ocean Cruises – Viking Ocean Cruises is unable to accommodate women past their 24th week of pregnancy. Premium Cruise Lines ( Please be sure to confirm these with your agent/cruise line before booking, as they are subject to change. ) Celebrity Cruises– Celebrity Cruises cannot accept guests who will have entered their 24th week of pregnancy by the beginning of, or at any time during a cruise or Cruisetour. All guests are required to sign a health questionnaire upon check-in to ensure they are aware of our pregnancy policy. Disney Cruise Line– Women who have entered their 24th week of pregnancy as of their embarkation date or who

Policies subject to change without notice, always check with your travel agent regarding pregnancy policies and children age policies prior to booking your cruise.

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