The text on the government website has changed again. It no longer mentions vaccinated passengers at all, so presumably the old rules still apply for vaccinated passengers. Here's the current text.
Effective August 22, 2022, the following changes to travel policy will take effect for cruise ship passengers:
- To travel to Bermuda, unvaccinated and not fully vaccinated cruise passengers will be required to submit in their travel authorization application BOTH a valid pre-arrival test AND proof of overseas travel health insurance:
Valid Proof of Travel Health Insurance includes a certificate of insurance, letter from insurer or medical declaration of insurance or
travel insurance which states:
- Insurer name and address
- insured traveller’s name
- confirmation medical expenses are covered, including COVID-19 coverage (or "all medical expenses"), and,
- Period of coverage: that is, insurance coverage start date and end date
- Unvaccinated and not fully vaccinated visitors 12 years and older will no longer be required to provide proof of medical exemption from COVID-19 vaccination
- In order to disembark in Bermuda, unvaccinated and not fully vaccinated cruise passengers 12 years and older must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 2 days before arrival to Bermuda.
- Unvaccinated children 11 and under can enter Bermuda with a vaccinated or unvaccinated parent or guardian. Those children will be assessed on the vaccination status of the parent or guardian travelling with them.
-Unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated passengers must take either a COVID-19 NAAT test taken no more than 2 days before embarkation (strongly recommended), or a supervised antigen test no more than 2 days before embarkation.
-Unvaccinated travellers with TAs approved before August 22 who are travelling after August 22 will not have to submit proof of travel health insurance, but they will be held to the new testing and quarantine requirements on arrival (no quarantine, no day 10 test, and no arrival test if they have a valid pre-travel test)
-Unvaccinated travellers with a TA submitted before August 22 but TA not yet approved will be held to the new requirements.