Cruise traveller's checklist
Visit travel.gc.ca/cruise for travel health and safety information
Travel documents
- Research your destination(s) at travel.gc.ca/destinations for information, such as safety and security, entry and exit requirements, laws and culture, health, natural disasters and climate.
- Get travel insurance that covers cruising and activities on shore.
- Talk to a health care provider preferably about 6 weeks before your trip. Even if your travel date is coming up soon, it's still worthwhile to make an appointment.
- Make sure you have the travel documents you need to board the ship and enter the destinations you’ll visit. Leave copies of your itinerary and important documents with someone you trust at home.
While cruising
- Take steps to protect your health:
- Clean your hands regularly
- Wear a well-fitting respirator or mask, especially if you’re sick and need to be around others
- Practice safer sex to reduce your risk of sexually transmitted infections
- While on shore, prevent insect and tick bites, avoid contact with animals, and take precautions with food and drinks
- Stay safe on board by locking your cabin, securing travel documents and valuables, limiting alcohol intake, and not leaving drinks unattended.
- Stay safe during shore visits by using reputable tour operators, respecting local laws and customs, following health advice, and keeping track of departure times.
Stay connected
- Register your trip with the Government of Canada at travel.gc.ca/register to receive important information and advice in case of an emergency at your destination(s).
- Follow us on X: @TravelGoC
- Like us on Facebook: Travel.gc.ca – Travel advice from the Government of Canada
If you need help
- Visit travel.gc.ca/emergencies for consular assistance abroad.
- Carry the contact information for the nearest Canadian office serving the countries you plan to visit and for Global Affairs Canada's 24/7 Emergency Watch and Response Centre.
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