UnCruise Adventures Health & Safety Protocols
This situation continues to be fluid, and UnCruise is constantly monitoring developments as they arise and are adapting accordingly. UnCruise is confident in their ability to support guests and crew while continuing to provide an unforgettable adventure on small American-owned and -operated boats.
UnCruise Pre-Cruise & Embarkation Safety
- Effective immediately, all guests must upload their vaccination documentation, including booster, via the Guest Portal at least 30 days prior to cruise departure. The only accepted reasons to be without a booster are guests whose most recent COVID vaccination was less than 6 months ago and guests who are too young for approved booster shots. UnCruise will no longer accept documentation at the dock - it must be uploaded via the guest portal in advance.
- Completed pre-travel health questionnaires.
- Required negative COVID-19 testing certificate presented pre-embarkation.
- Pre-boarding screening protocols administered by crew and denial of boarding to guests with:
- Elevated temperatures.
- Cold or flu-like symptoms.
- Other symptoms of concern.
- Uncruise managed pre-cruise transportation directly to the vessel. (Alaska only)
- Thorough crew health testing and evaluation.
UnCruise Onboard Safety
- Daily temperature checks for guests and crew.
- Daily sanitation of all touchpoints in staterooms, with attention to handles, doorknobs, switches, etc.
- Sanitation rounds conducted four times daily with attention to all touchpoints, such as railings, handholds, doorknobs, etc.
- Sanitation of adventure gear and equipment after each guest's use.
- Use of personal protective gear such as masks during certain events and as situations may require.
- Placement of additional hand sanitizing stations throughout the vessel.
- Plated meal service to replace buffets.
- Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be kept behind transmission barriers and passed to guests individually.
- Crew to exercise social distancing best practices at all times.
- Crew member training in COVID-19 symptom observation, identification, and reporting.
- Thorough PPE equipment training for all crew members.
- Onboard supply of personal protective equipment
(PPR) including face shields, gloves, and face masks for the crew.
- Masks will be required when direct contact with people is planned. For example during transfers on/off vessels. As such, guests are requested to bring masks to last the duration of your adventure experience. A limited supply will also be available onboard if you forget.
- Detailed crew response plan in the event of any suspected outbreaks.