Passports are needed for most citizens to enter countries around the world. Irish nationals who are visiting Jamaica do not need a visa, but do need a passport to enter the country. Grand Cayman requires a passport and a visa if the trip is going to be beyond 10 days and its for business or 60 if you are on vacation. Mexico requires a passport and no visa if the visit is less then 180 days. Haiti requires a passport but no visa if trip is less then three months.
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No. The Cayman Islands is a British Overseas Territory located in the Caribbean. The territory comprises the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman, located south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica.
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No, the Cayman Islands is no where near Mexico. Cayman is located in the Caribbean sea.
Bahamas, Jamaica, Alaska, Cayman Islands, US Virgin Islands, Mexico and Europe are the best places to cruise.
Cayman was always regarded as a dependency of Jamaica until Jamaica got independence they opted to stay under British rule. The Cayman Islands was also using the Jamaican currency up until 1972.
I think Turkey and Malta, check the embassy websites for these countries. Also the other Caribbean Islands except Dom Republic and Cayman.
Most of these countries (Mexico, Cayman Is.) don't require a visa regardless of nationality if you are on a cruise. You should however, call your cruise-line for specific details.
Jamaica - caiman islands distance
no all you need is just your country passport
In the Western Caribbean Sea. Located between Cuba and Jamaica. Its a very tiny island 24 x 36 miles in size. It is a British Crown Colony, well known as an Offshore tax haven, banking and tourism.
You can go to different places, for example: Lavadi beach in Haiti, Dos Rios in Jamaica, Grand Cayman and of course to the island of Cozumel in Mexico.