Paris & a cruise? [closed]
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I want to take my 18 year old grandson on a graduation trip to Paris in June. We would also like to take a cruise. We only have 2 weeks. Any suggestions on ports, itineraries, and best use of time and money. Will we need visas?
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Are cruises being Cancelled?
Unfortunately, there are still cruises being cancelled in 2022 due to Covid-19 and the uncertainty surrounding it. The pandemic has not ended, and some sailings have been cancelled due to too many Covid-19 cases onboard. The good news is that there are not the mass cancellations we saw in 2020.Is the cruise ships open?
Update 4: Two ships are starting cruises in August but with limitations, Cruises in the U.S. are now suspended until November 2020. Update 5: As Cruise Hive posted here, MSC Cruises has now suspended operations from the U.S. until next year due to the new CDC requirements and time to implement new health measures.Can I take a cruise to Paris?
Luckily, going inland to Paris usually finds more temperate weather, particularly in the months when cruise ships sail to Le Havre and Paris, which is typically in the spring and summer during northern Europe and transatlantic cruise itineraries.Are cruise ships still operating in Europe?
A growing number of cruise ships also are restarting operations in Europe and other destinations around the world, and small vessels have resumed operations on U.S. rivers and intracoastal waterways. Still, only a very small fraction of the world's cruise vessels are currently back to sailing.Paris , France 🇫🇷 - Paris 2022 - 4K HDR Walking Tour | Paris 4K | A Walk In Paris
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