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AIDA: March 6, 2021
Aqua Expeditions. Aqua Expeditions’ ship Aqua Blu will open in Indonesia for local Indonesia residents in August 2020, and take international pasengers beginning September 12.
Australis: September 2021
Azamara:
Bahamas Paradise: A restart date has not been set yet.
Blount Small Ship Adventures: The company ceased all operations in late August. All future voyages are cancelled.
Blue Lagoon Cruises: February 28, 2021
Captain Cook Cruises: December 19, 2020
Sailings in Asia, Australia, New Zealand and South America are cancelled fror the 2020-2021 season.
Celestyal Cruises: March 6, 2021
Coral Expeditions: Coral Adventurer will resume operations in January 2021.
Costa: February 1, 2021 (voyages in Italy only)
CroisiEurope: March 2021
Cruise & Maritime Voyages: CMV has collapsed. All future voyages are cancelled as of July 20, 2020.
Crystal Cruises:
Cunard Line:
Disney Cruise Line: April 1, 2021
Dream Cruises: Explorer Dream resumed cruising in Taiwan on July 26.
Fred. Olsen:
G Adventures March 1, 2021
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises: Limited sailings resumed July 31, 2020 aboard Europa 2 and Hanseatic Inspiration for German, Swiss and Austrian residents only. Europa and Hanseatic Nature will resume operations in September. Bremen has left the fleet. Sailings were cancelled through November due to rising COVID cases; voyages will resume December 1, 2020.
Hebridean Island Cruises: March 2021.
Holland America Line: May 1, 2021, except the following ships/destinations:
Hurtigruten: January 2021 for Norwegian coastal sailings only for local and freight traffic. Voyages to Antarctica are cancelled for the entire season through March 2021. Select expedition itineraries aboard MS Fram, MS Fridtjof Nansen and MS Roald Amundsen are cancelled through May 2021. Expedition sailings aboard MS Trollfjord are cancelled entirely.
Lindblad To Be Announced. Sailings to Antarctica for 2020-2021 have been postponed to 2021-2022.
The Majestic Line: Cruises will now restart in 2021 after being suspended on October 9 due to new Scottish regulations on alcohol service in a hotel setting.
Maple Leaf Adventures: April 14, 2021
Marella Cruises: “Mid-February” 2021
Metropolitan Touring: Metropolitan restarted Galapagos voyages on August 2.
MSC Cruises: All North American Caribbean voyages are cancelled until April 1, 2021; Japan cruises will resume in April 2021. Voyages in Greece aboard MSC Magnfica are postponed until February 14, 2021. MSC Grandiosa will restart cruises from Italy on Jan 24, 2021.
Norwegian Cruise Line: April 1, 2021.
NYK Cruises November, 2020
Oceania Cruises: April 1, 2021
P&O Cruises: April 2021
P&O Cruises Australia: The fleet will resume on a staggered basis:
Paul Gauguin: March 6, 2021
Pearl Seas Cruises: January 2021
Ponant: Ponant restarted cruising in France for French citizens in July, and opened to other nationalities, depending on restrictions, through s fall 2020. In mid-November, the line closed sailings until December 2020.
Poseidon Expeditions: All 2020 Arctic voyages have been postponed to 2021. Voyages for the 2020-2021 season to Antarctica have been cancelled.
Princess Cruises: May 15, 2021 (June 26 in Japan).
Pullmantur Cruises: Pullmantur Cruises has filed for creditor protection in Spain. Its ships have been scrapped.
Quark Expeditions: May 1, 2021
Regent Seven Seas: April 1, 2021
Royal Caribbean: March 1, 2021, except:
Saga Cruises:
Sea Cloud Cruises:
Seabourn: On October 6, Seabourn paused its fleet until the following dates:
SeaDream Yacht Club: SeaDream restarted operations from Barbados in November, but was forced to pause until the end of the year following a COVID outbreak onboard. The line will resume in Europe in May 2021.
Scenic: April 1, 2021
Silversea:
Star Clippers:
Tauck: January 2021
TUI (Mein Schiff): Mein Schiff 2 resumed cruising with three-day, no-port cruises on July 24. Mein Schiff 2 will commence voyages through the Canary Islands aboard Mein Schiff 2 beginning October 30.
UnCruise Adventures: UnCruise resumed service on August 1, but a COVID-19 positive test on the first sailing forced the line to cancel its 2020 season.
Variety Cruises Variety Cruises resumed on July 24 with sailings in Greece.
Viking Cruises: April 1, 2021
Virgin Voyages: May 9, 2021 (and for its second ship, Valiant Lady, November 14, 2021).
Windstar Cruises: On December 14, Windstar announced it will return its fleet to service on the following schedule, excluding voyages to Alaska, Mexico or the United States:
Zegrahm Expeditions: TBC
Amadeus: Amadeus resumed service in Europe for international passengers on July 27, 2020
AmaWaterways: March 1, 2021 for European cruises; April 2021
American Cruise Lines: TBD
American Queen Steamboat Company: Feb 28, 2021
APT: March 1, 2021
Arena Travel: TBC.
A-ROSA River Cruises: January 11, 2021 on the Rhine and Danube only.
Avalon Waterways: March 16, 2021
Botanica: August 1
Captain Cook Cruises (Murray River): July 31
Century Cruises: Century Cruises will restart for Chinese passengers only on August 12.
CroisiEurope: March 2021
Crystal River Cruises: May 2021
Emerald Waterways/Evergreen Cruises: April 1, 2021
Fred. Olsen River Cruises: River voyages are cancelled for the 2021 season.
Gate1 Travel: April 30, 2021
Grand Circle: January 1, 2021
Hebridean Island Cruises: All sailings for its river ship Royal Crown have been cancelled for the remainder of 2020.
Pandaw: July 2020
Riviera Travel March 26, 2021
Sanctuary: Sanctuary resumed cruises in Myanmar along the Irrawaddy in July.
Scenic: April 1, 2021
Tauck: January 2021
Teeming River Cruises:. Most sailing dates have now been moved into 2021.
Titan: Feb 1, 2021
Travelmarvel: TBC
TUI River Cruises: March 2021
Uniworld: January 1, 2021
Vantage Deluxe World Travel: January 2021
Victory Cruise Lines: 2021
Viking River Cruises: February 1, 2021
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