Karin1984
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Don't worry, I am confused as wellI am confused by your question. The only testing for Bahama cruises from the US was the Cruise test you needed to get on the boat to start your cruise ( there was the unvaccinated kid, 5 day screening on board for a while- not sure if that is still there). There was no testing to enter the US from any cruises. The recent US immigration testing was only for international AIR traffic. You could cross the border via car in Canada and not have to test.

As I didn't have a cruise planned, I didn't keep up with what was needed to return to the US on other modes of transportation. I am in the process to book the WB transatlantic cruise this september, but the only thing stopping me at the moment (besides my time off not approved yet) is not understanding the requirements to get into the US. This message about the change in international air travel rules made me think that a cruise ship is also an international mode of transportation, therefore you would need to get tested before you get to disembark, or upon arrival.