

Note: you are a close contact if you share a cabin with a person who has tested positive to COVID-19 or are identified as a close contact by the cruise ship operator.

report your result to the cruise ship operator.If you tested positive to COVID-19, you must:.If taking a PCR test or a rapid antigen test, symptomatic passengers must quarantine until they receive a negative result.during an onshore excursion where you are visiting remote or vulnerable communities.if there is an increased number of COVID-19 cases onboard.before any shore excursions or final disembarkation.You must take a rapid antigen test and receive a negative result:.You must wear a mask while embarking, disembarking, or indoors where you cannot physically distance (except in your cabin).Unvaccinated passengers, including children aged under 12 years and 3 months and people with a medical exemption must not number more than 5 per cent of the ship's passengers.Passengers aged below 12 years and 3 months are not required to be vaccinated, but it is strongly recommended.All cruise ship passengers aged above 12 years and 3 months must have at least two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine or a valid medical exemption to enter Victoria.You must isolate and not continue with your travel if positive. You must take a PCR test on the day of departure if you have COVID-19 symptoms.

You must show proof of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours or a negative rapid antigen test taken within 24 hours of departure to Australia.International travellers arriving by sea have additional requirements before they enter Victoria: may transit directly to another state or territory following arrival in Victoria.must comply with all COVIDSafe settings in place, such as wearing masks when required.Follow the Checklist for COVID cases if you test positive to COVID-19 If you test positive on a rapid antigen test, you must report your result. If you have a PCR test, self-quarantine until you receive a negative result.must undertake a PCR or a rapid antigen test if you develop COVID-19 symptoms within 7 days of arriving in Australia.you are not required to self-quarantine whilst awaiting a result, as long as you have no symptoms.are strongly recommended to undertake a rapid antigen test or PCR test within 24 hours of arriving in Australia.Visit Travellers arriving on a cruise ship below for more information.įor more information, see the Commonwealth entry requirements for inbound travellers External Link or the air and maritime sectors External Link When you arrive in VictoriaĪll international travellers (and international aircrew and maritime workers) arriving in Victoria, regardless of vaccination status: There are additional requirements for travellers arriving by sea. International travellers Check your Commonwealth entry requirementsĪll international arrivals (including those arriving by sea) must observe Commonwealth entry requirements.
