Small Ship Cruise Lines (Please be sure to confirm these with your agent/cruise line before booking, as they are subject to change.) Hebridean Island Cruises – Women who are up to 23 weeks pregnant at the end of the cruise are required to produce a medical certificate of fitness to travel. The Company Ships cannot for safety reasons carry pregnant passengers of 24 weeks or more by the end of the cruise. Variety Cruises – Variety Cruises retains the right to refuse to embark any pregnant woman beyond the sixth month of pregnancy. River Cruise Lines (Please be sure to confirm these with your agent/cruise line before booking, as they are subject to change.) A–ROSA Cruises – For the safety of parent and child, and depending on various circumstances, passengers who are at an advanced stage of pregnancy (after six months) may be subject to restrictions or exclusion concerning their ability to travel on and/or board a ship. Inform A-ROSA immediately if this applies to you, so they can assess your personal circumstances and possible accommodation. AmaWaterways – Due to medical safety guidelines, AmaWaterways are unable to accommodate passengers who will enter their 24th week of pregnancy by the time of the cruise. Avalon – Avalon does not have specialized facilities and/or treatments required for childbirth, prenatal, or early infant care on board its cruise ships, nor may those facilities be available at ports of call or on land stays. Avalon strongly urges pregnant passengers to consider the risks of traveling where necessary medical care for pregnancy may not be available and may not be reachable in a timely manner to address potential medical complications, problems, and emergencies that can occur during pregnancy. Pregnant passengers past their sixth month of pregnancy cannot be accommodated. Croisi Europe – Any pregnant women must make this fact known to the travel agency at the time of booking. Uniworld Boutique River Cruises Collection – Pregnant women may not sail if they are six months or more into their term. Under six months, Uniworld does require a “Fitness to Travel” letter from the pregnant guest’s physician. Viking River Cruises – Viking Ocean Cruises is unable to accommodate women past their 24th week their sixth month of pregnancy. Luxury River Barge Cruise Lines (Please be sure to confirm these with your agent/cruise line before booking, as they are subject to change.) Abercrombie & Kent – Women over six months into their pregnancy are not permitted to sail. Expedition Cruise Lines (Please be sure to confirm these with your agent/cruise line before booking, as they are subject to change.) Adventure Smith Explorations – AdventureSmith Explorations must be notified of any medical condition, advanced pregnancy, or disability at the time of booking. Ecoventura – Passengers who are thirty or more weeks pregnant must notify Ecoventura in advance and will be required to sign an additional waiver. Hurtigruten – Pregnant women are highly recommended to seek medical advice prior to travel at any stage of their pregnancy. Women who are up to 23 weeks pregnant at the end of the cruise are required to produce a medical certificate of fitness to travel. The Carrier cannot for safety reasons carry pregnant passengers of 24 weeks or more by the end of the cruise.
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