Cruise Iceland reports vessels are expected to arrive from mid-July, with new operating measures in place, such as social distancing, increased medical personnel on board and frequent health monitoring of passengers.
‘It has been amazing to watch the Icelandic nation tackle COVID-19, where cooperation and complete trust in authorities has been key. Months of hard work are now paying off,’ says Gyða Guðmundsdóttir spokesperson for Cruise Iceland.
‘Being an island, it is easy to monitor the population and track new cases with aggressive testing,’ she added.
Mobile tracking test
Before starting their journey to Iceland, tourists have to fill out a preregistration form and download the C-19 app on their phones.
Anyone passengers arriving in Iceland via air can choose between taking a Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test at the airport or self-isolating for two weeks. From July 1 onwards, the price for the PCR will be set at 15,000 ISK($110.00).
After undergoing the PCR test, tourists can leave the airport, but are advised to travel with caution until the test results are confirmed. Those can be expected within 5 hours and will appear in the C-19 app or text message.
Open borders
‘We are very pleased with the authorities’ decision to open the borders, with next-to-no new cases, we are ready to welcome vessels again in Iceland,’ said Pétur Ólafsson, port master of Akureyri and chair of Cruise Iceland.
He added, ‘This might even be the perfect time to visit, since there will be a lot less tourists than previous years. We will definitely not be facing any congestion problems and passengers can enjoy the services offered by ports and tour operators, and thereby contributing to the local community, where many have been sitting idly since the COVID-19 crisis started.’