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Mexico sets sail to welcome back cruises
New health and safety guidelines in place for cruise travelers
Cruise ships to return to Mexican ports after a two-year hiatus
After a two-year hiatus, cruise ships are set to return to Mexican ports, bringing with them a wave of new health and safety guidelines for travelers.
The Mexican government has implemented a number of measures to ensure the safety of cruise passengers, including mandatory COVID-19 testing for all passengers and crew, increased sanitation and disinfection protocols, and reduced passenger capacity on ships.
Cruise lines are also required to develop and implement their own health and safety plans, which must be approved by the Mexican government.
The new guidelines are designed to protect the health and safety of both passengers and crew, and to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Travelers who are considering a cruise to Mexico should be aware of the new health and safety guidelines and should take steps to protect themselves from COVID-19, such as getting vaccinated and wearing a mask.