Yes, Americans do need a passport to travel to Jamaica. Check out AllThingsCruise.com, the website has lots of good info on ports of call, passport or no passport, what to bring, what to do and basically all Cruise info you would need. It helped me when going on my first cruise.
If you are a US citizen, and the cruise departs and returns to the same port, you don't need a passport--just a government-issued ID and a birth certificate.
Only if you intend to get off the ship.
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You do not say where you journey begins, however generally speaking, you will need your passport to get home and to enter any other country.
Basically yes, to get on AND off the cruise ship you need a passport.
If you are a U.S. citizen and the cruise leaves and returns to the same U.S. port you do not need a passport to cruise to the Bahamas.
You need a passport to get on a cruise ship to start with boarding pass once you have passed passport control.
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As you told that if you are living in Jamaica than there is no need of passport but if you belongs to other country than you have to take passport for going there. Yes you do need a passport to enter the country
No, you can visit Jamaica up to 90 days on your Italian passport.
Yes, you always need a passport to get on a cruise ship. The fact that it's a gay cruise seems an odd thing to mention.
Yes, you definitely need a passport to go to Honduras on a cruise ship. More particularly, you will need a passport to re-enter the United States.
No