COVID-19 canceled your cruise. Here’s how you can use that money for a future vacation

Miami — Will you be able to celebrate the holidays while enjoying a margarita on a cruise?

It looks unlikely.

Many cruise companies, including Florida-based Carnival Corp., Royal Caribbean Group, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and Disney Cruise Line, have continued to cancel trips as they work toward the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s 40-page conditional sail order. The order requires the companies to meet certain COVID-19 safety benchmarks — including testing for all passengers and crew on embarkation and disembarkation days — before they can set sail.

The CDC also has a Level 4 travel warning in place for cruises — its highest level.

Passengers who have had trips canceled or postponed during the pandemic by their cruise line can typically request a refund or receive cruise credits for a future trip. The credits don’t last forever and some of the deadlines to use them or to request a refund are coming up.

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