What travel requirements and forms of identification are needed?
Due to heightened security at check-in, the cruise lines want to remind everyone that valid proof of citizenship is required for boarding. Anyone without proof of citizenship will be denied boarding and no refund given. A driver’s license is NOT proof of citizenship. Acceptable documentation is a passport (valid or expired for less than 10 yrs), original or certified birth certificate with photo i. d., military i. d. and/or original naturalization papers. Photocopies of documents are NOT acceptable. If you are not an American citizen, be sure that you are carrying proper documents for the countries that you’ll be visiting.
All passengers will need to show a valid passport asw proof of citizenship. A driver’s license by itself is not adequate proof of citizenship and photocopies of documents are not acceptable. If you are not a U.S. citizen, be sure that you are carrying proper documents for the countries that yo will be visiting, including any necessary visas (contact your local immigration office for assistance). Guest names on travel documents (e.g.,passort) must be identical to those on the cruise tickets. Any guest without proper documents willnot be allowed to board the ship and no refund of the cruise fare will be issued. To apply for a passport or for more information, visit www.travel.state.gov.
Due to heightened security at check-in, the cruise lines want to remind everyone that valid proof of citizenship is required for boarding. Anyone without proof of citizenship will be denied boarding and no refund given. A driver’s license is NOT proof of citizenship. Acceptable documentation is a passport (valid or expired for less than 10 yrs), original or certified birth certificate with photo i.d., military i.d. and/or original naturalization papers. Photocopies of documents are NOT acceptable. If you are not an American citizen, be sure that you are carrying proper documents for the countries that you’ll be visiting.
All passengers will need to show a valid passport as proof of citizenship. A driver’s license by itself is NOT adequate proof of citizenship and photocopies of documents are not acceptable. If you are not a U.S. citizen, be sure that you are carrying proper documents for the countries that you will be visiting, including any necessary visas (contact your local Immigration office for assistance). Guest names on travel documents (e.g., passport) must be identical to those on the cruise tickets. Any guest without proper documents will not be allowed to board the ship and no refund of the cruise fare will be issued. To apply for a passport or for more information, visit www.travel.state.gov.