Travel Advisory - SunSeeker Travel
As of April 2025, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has removed its COVID-19 risk advisory for cruise travel. This means that cruising is no longer under a specific health warning, and travelers are encouraged to assess their own risk when considering cruise vacations .
However, it's important to stay informed about travel advisories related to specific cruise destinations. For instance, in late 2024, the U.S. State Department issued a Level 4 "Do Not Travel" advisory for Manzanillo, Mexico, due to widespread violent crime and gang activity. As a result, several major cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean, have adjusted their itineraries to avoid this port .
To ensure a safe and enjoyable cruise experience, consider the following tips:
- Check the latest travel advisories: Regularly review updates from the U.S. State Department and CDC for any changes to destination safety levels.
- Consult with your cruise line: Reach out to your cruise operator for information on itinerary changes or safety measures in place.
- Stay informed about local laws: Be aware of any legal restrictions or customs regulations at your ports of call, such as bans on certain items like vaping products.
If you need assistance planning a cruise from the USA or have specific questions about destinations and safety, feel free to contact with us via phone/email 1(833) 530 0542/support@sunseekertravelhaven.com.