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2 cruise lines to resume sailing in US this weekend

Both are small enough to bypass CDC orders

- Chris Gray Faust CruiseCrit­ic.com

Two U.S. small ship lines are quietly resuming cruising this weekend, marking the first 2021 sailings back on the water and among the few that have cruised at all in North America since the global pandemic shut down cruising last March.

Both lines, American Queen Steamboat Co. and American Cruise Lines, have ships that are small enough to bypass the current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention orders against sailings. The lines are also American flagged, with American crew, and are thus able to sail in American waters without a stop in Canada or another foreign port.

Because their size gives them more flexibilit­y, both lines had made plans to return to service at various points in 2020, but the unpredicta­bility of the pandemic quashed those efforts.

The only cruises that sailed last year in North America were a few voyages on the St. Lawrence River in Canada by St. Lawrence Cruise Lines; a truncated Maine summer and fall season on two schooners, Stephen Taber and Ladona; and an attempt at a Caribbean season out of Barbados by SeaDream Yacht Club, which was cut short by COVID-19 cases. Here is the return plan for both lines:

American Cruise Lines

American Cruise Lines departed Saturday on its coastal cruiser Independen­ce on a seven-night sailing from Amelia Island and Jacksonvil­le, Florida, to Charleston, South Carolina.

The ship usually carries 100 passengers, but the cruise line has reduced capacity to 75%. The trip includes a compliment­ary pre-cruise night onboard, so travelers on this first trip arrived Friday.

The line requires a negative coronaviru­s PCR test for all passengers and crew on the ships, taken within four days of boarding. A medical officer will be conducting a preboardin­g health screening, including asking passengers whether they have been vaccinated. (There is no vaccine mandate.)

Masks required in public spaces

Shore excursion sizes have been reduced, and coaches will be operated at reduced capacity to ensure distancing. Cabins on board have been kept aside for isolation if need be. Each cabin has its own HVAC system, and there is no shared air. The second departure for the line will be on its 2021 newbuild American Jazz, sailing on the Lower Mississipp­i River from New Orleans to Memphis. That trip departs Sunday. American Cruise Lines is also one of the few small ship lines that will be able to sail in Alaska this summer, given that they don’t need to stop in Canada to satisfy the Passenger Vessel Services Act. That season begins in early June.

American Queen Steamboat Co.

American Queen Steamboat Co. started its season Monday with two private charter sailings on its most upscale vessel, American Duchess. The ship will sail between New Orleans and Memphis, Tennessee, on the Mississipp­i River.

The line of paddlewhee­l ships will christen its latest vessel, American Countess, on Sunday, followed by a preview cruise. It will sail its first revenue cruise on March 28.

American Queen has implemente­d a vaccine requiremen­t for all passengers, crew and partners, taking effect on all sailings beginning July 1. The mandate will include shore excursion drivers.

The line is requiring all passengers and crew to take a coronaviru­s test the night before they board, during their pre-cruise hotel stay. Capacity on the ships has been reduced, and social distancing will be maintained. Mask-wearing in public spaces will be required when social distancing is not possible.

Sanitizati­on has been prioritize­d, with antiviral electrosta­tic fogging in public areas overnight and in cabins before the cruise. Self-service buffets have been replaced with other dining options, and a nurse will be on board.

Cruise Critic will attend the American Countess christenin­g and sail on its first cruise.

The only cruises that sailed last year in North America were a few voyages on the St. Lawrence River in Canada.

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