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Port of Santa Barbara Puts Cruise Ships on Hold Until 2022
The Santa Barbara Waterfront Department has decided to put its cruise ship program on hiatus until at least March 2022 because of COVID-19 concerns.
Officials on Monday voted to delay the return of cruise ships, which haven’t docked at the California port since March 2020, because of health and safety concerns.
Santa Barbara, while not one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, has been a consistent staple in many California coast itineraries for a while.
Holland America’s Koningsdam had Santa Barbara as part of its restart plans later this year, sailing from San Diego to Santa Barbara along with Avalon, San Francisco, and Ensenada. But those plans will have to be changed after Monday’s announcement.
Royal Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas has the port scheduled for its 2022 spring season in April, a season that will be able to go ahead as scheduled should Santa Barbara not push back the program any longer.