Bahamas Paradise Cruise Takes Simulated Sailing for CDC Approval

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Bahamas Paradise Cruise will set sail on a simulated sailing in order to get CDC approval to resume operations. (Photo courtesy of Bahamas Cruise Line.)

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line has received a green light from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to conduct a simulated sailing.

Following all requirements outlined in the CDC’s Framework for Conditional Sailing Order, a closed-group test cruise will include a full evaluation of Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line’s cleanliness and safety protocols. A small, private group of pre-selected, fully vaccinated passengers will join a group of fully vaccinated crew members onboard Grand Classica, departing June 25 for a 2-night roundtrip cruise from the Port of Palm Beach to Grand Bahama Island. The sailing will simulate all aspects of the onboard experience, including dining, entertainment, leisure activities and shore excursions.

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line plans to resume sailing July 2, 2021 and is currently accepting bookings on its website. The cruise line anticipates earning CDC approval to cruise on the July 2nd date following this month’s simulated sailing.

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