Jews Who Cruise
Jews Who Cruise
With COVID restrictions easing, cruise lines are resuming their routes with new health mandates, allowing cruisers to use credits from canceled expeditions. By Stephanie Nissani June 29, 2021, 8:14 pm Edit
Wendy Vitale with sons Alex and Jeremy at Mameyes in El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico
Cruise specialist Barbara Diener was frustrated with the cruise lines.
The Vitale family in Amber Cove City in the Dominican Republic.
Nancy Miller enjoys lunch as her cruise departs a port.
The Vitale family in Amber Cove City in the Dominican Republic.
Tamara Jacobs with her daughter on a Mexico excursion.
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In March, as the cruise industry s frustration with the CDC reached a fever pitch, the cruise lines began scheduling cruises for Americans just outside U.S. borders, from countries such as the Bahamas, St. Maarten, Jamaica and Bermuda.
The sailings gave Americans itineraries they could actually book, departing from places that, for most, were no further to fly to than ports in Florida. It also created a narrative seized upon by politicians and travel associations that were lobbying the CDC to allow cruising to resume in U.S. waters: Americans are going to cruise this summer from everywhere but here, robbing U.S. ports of the millions of dollars in revenue that cruising generates every year.