Porto Cruise Terminal reopens for cruise calls

The Portuguese Government has lifted restrictions for cruise activity

Porto Cruise Terminal reopens for cruise calls

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Passengers will be required to present proof of a negative PCR test

By Alex Smith |


Porto Cruise Terminal at the Port of Leixões, Portugal, has reopened after the Portuguese Government lifted restrictions on cruise ships.

Embarkation, disembarkation and shore excursions for passengers and crew will be allowed until at least 30 May. Passengers will be required to present proof of a negative PCR test carried out within the previous 72 hours, with the exception of children under two years old.

However, passengers from countries with more than 500 cases of Covid-19 per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days are excluded by the order. Currently, this includes guests from Sweden, the Netherlands, Croatia, Lithuania, South Africa, Brazil and India.

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