Cruise Lines Suspend Travel

Today, the Ministry of Tourism and Transport received confirmation that Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCL), Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) and Ponant Cruises for the Le Boreal ship have suspended cruises.

Following the announcement that NCL has voluntarily suspended all cruise voyages embarking between March 13 and April 11, 2020, the Ministry can confirm that seven cruises scheduled to travel to Bermuda have effectively been suspended.

Also announced today was the suspension of Ponant Cruises for their call on April 29.

Although Bermuda is not scheduled to receive Royal Caribbean Cruise Line brand ships until April 22nd, they too have suspended service for 30-days.

The Azamara Pursuit, an RCCL affiliate brand, is cancelled for April 8th.

 “In light of the monumental impact of COVID19, the suspension of cruise ship travel was inevitable,” said Minister of Tourism and Transport, the Hon. Zane DeSilva JP, MP.

“Such decisions are among the many that governments and organizations will make as we continue working toward containing the global spread of COVID19. Unfortunately, this will have an impact on a number of businesses that would normally service the cruise lines and cruise passengers. I would urge residents to support our local community during these difficult times. ”

The Cruise Ship Schedule will be updated regularly and can be viewed here.