Monday, December 27, 2021

Our Itinerary

8 Jan: Arrive Barbados. The infection rate is 250 per 100,000 and falling. 49.04% of the population are fully vaccinated. Evening dress code is casual.

The latest infection rate figure in the UK is given as 72.14 per 100,000 but is almost certainly higher than that. 86.9% of the population are fully vaccinated.

9 Jan: Kingstown, St Vincent. We’ve never been here before and if we want to get off the ship we’ll have to pay £18 for an antigen test and we can only then go on P&O excursions. The infection rate is 174 per 100,000 and falling. 22.77% of the population are fully vaccinated. The evening dress code is casual.

10 Jan: Sea day. Evening dress code is formal.

11 Jan: Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis. We’ve never been here before and we may have to use a tender to go ashore.  We don’t need a test to go ashore, but can then only go on P&O excursions. The infection rate is 24 per 100,000 and rising. 46.67% of the population are fully vaccinated. The evening dress code is casual.

12 Jan: Phillipsburg, St Maarten. We don’t need a test to go ashore here and we’re free to do whatever we want. The infection rate is 98 per 100,000 and rising. 58.55% of the population are fully vaccinated. The evening dress code is casual.

13 Jan: Sea day: Evening dress code is formal.

14 Jan: Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Islands. We’ve never been here before. The T&C islands have not yet stated their requirements with regard to testing on arrival and excursions. The infection rate is 74 per 100,000 and rising. 70.08% of the population are fully vaccinated. Evening dress code is casual.

15 Jan: Sea day. Evening dress code is formal.

16 Jan: Tortola, British Virgin Islands. If we want to go get off here, we’ll need to pay for an antigen test, but we’re then free to do whatever we want. The infection rate is 260 per 100,000 and rising sharply. 55.81% of the population are fully vaccinated. Evening dress code is casual.

17 Jan: St John, Antigua and Barbuda. We don’t need a test to go ashore here and we’re then free to do whatever we want. The infection rate is 56 per 100,000 and rising. 59.11% of the population are fully vaccinated. Evening dress code is casual.

18 Jan: Castries, St Lucia. We don’t need a test to go ashore here and we’re then free to do whatever we want. The infection rate is 208 and rising sharply. 26.26% of the population are fully vaccinated.. Evening dress code is casual.

19 Jan: Grenada. We don’t need a test to go ashore but we can only go on P&O excursions. The infection rate is 36 per 100,000 and rising. 31.16% of the population are fully vaccinated. Evening dress code is formal.

20 Jan: Sea Day. Evening dress code is casual.

21 Jan: Barbados. Our antigen test to be able to land on Barbados will also cover us as our pre-flight test to return home.

22 Jan: Disembark for our flight home.

23 Jan: Arrive back in the UK.

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