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Cruising and COVID -- Our experience!

Believe it or not, our experience traveling during the pandemic has not been terrible. Of course, there were plans that were changed or cancelled, but for the most part we found that we could still do a lot of things!

As you all know, we went back to the states when COVID first started, just because there was so much unknown. We cruised up the east coast, and found that there were barely any restrictions aside from the mask mandate and Connecticut being shut down. Then we came back down south and debated about what we should do with the rest of the cruising season. We understood that it was going to be a bit challenging but decided it was worth it and still doable. At first, I was intimidated by thinking about all of the restrictions we would be facing, but as I dove into more research I found out that it wasn’t as bad as I was expecting.

First, we picked where we wanted to go and decided on The Bahamas. Then I researched what the protocols were because at this point vaccines are now available, so we didn’t know if we had to be vaccinated, or maybe just need a negative test. After researching The Bahamas, we found that they were pretty easy to deal with. We had to apply for our Bahamas health certificate online to start the process. I did this while we were in the Palm Coast and making plans. Each person needs their own account unless you're applying for a dependent as well, in which case that dependent can go under an adult's account. So, I applied for my account with Rhys and also applied for Jeremiah's account.

After that I decided to call the customs and immigrations office just to make sure that what I was doing was correct, and the woman on the phone confirmed that we are doing everything correctly. There are 2 ways you could get to the Bahamas -- one is vaccinated and one is non-vaccinated.

Since we are not vaccinated, our journey went like this:

Basically, as soon as you arrive, you're able to cruise free and clear. Obviously, if you're vaccinated it’s way easier. In that case, you would create the portal, upload your vaccination documents, check-in and that’s it! Rhys didn’t have to get vaccinated or get testing done because he is under 10.

The verdict--it was great! It wasn't hard at all. We are not going to get vaccinated. We would rather go through the process instead. So we're happy to go through that process and honestly, it was easier than checking in the dog and the weapons! Not a big deal at all.

On another note, the vibe here in the Bahamas and with other cruisers is completely different than in the states. Back in the states, everyone was talking about COVID and the vaccine, but here they don't feel the same way. When you hang out with other cruisers and boats, we're not wearing masks, and we don't even talk about COVID honestly. We haven't talked about COVID with anybody since writing this post, but in the states everybody's talking about COVID. It is a completely different vibe which is pretty interesting to note.

However, I do want to say that out of respect, when we go to eat at a restaurant here in The Bahamas, we do wear a mask. I'm sure the locals look at us like “they’re not an Islander and they could be the reason that it's coming here.” So out of respect, we do wear a mask and try to make everybody super comfortable around us. As far as the cruising boats, I feel like COVID is non-existent, and sometimes we forget about it which is kind of nice.

Moral of the story-- you can cruise on your boat and go to different countries, even if you're not vaccinated! Don’t let it stop you!

Cruising and COVID -- Our experience!

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