Usually for any type of cruise you need a passport, especially if you plan on getting off the cruise when it ports to look around the certain locations. However if the cruise is just around the US, or Another Country where you are a native, then a passport would not be required.
Yes, a passport is required for all travelers, including U.S. citizens, to cruise to Canada.
Yes, you will need a passport if your cruise stops in Canada. It is a requirement for all travelers entering Canada by sea.
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.
All you need is your passport, unless you are going on a cruise then moving to the US. you need a passport issued to you from your own country, and a visitors visa to gain entry to the usa,you then need to check what other visas you will need for countries you will visit on your cruise.
All cruise lines strongly recommend you get a passport, but it's not required for "closed loop" cruises in the Western Hemisphere. http://www.cruisesavvy.com/savvyguide/know_before_you_go/do_i_need_a_passport
Royal Caribbean offers great all-inclusive Caribbean cruise vacations
Yes, both Silversea and Starlight cruises are all inclusive. With Silversea cruise, even the gratuity is included with the price you pay for the cruise.
You do get extra benefits on an all inclusive cruise. Check out this super informative website on all inclusive cruises. http://www.smartertravel.com/travel-advice/Cruises-versus-resorts-inclusive.html?id=14312
Yes, you will need either a U.S. Passport card or booklet, which you will need to provide to the Cruise Line before the trip. Once aboard the vessel, the Cruise Line will issue you a card which will be swiped every time you leave or enter the vessel during the trip. You will probably not be asked to show a passport or passport card by Mexican authorities, but you must carry one with you at all times while you are in a foreign country.
Booking an all inclusive cruise can be a great way to truly get away from it all with no worries. On an all inclusive cruise, everything will be taken care of for you, from drinks to meals. Activities will be planned and available to you at no added expense. The perfect solution to attaining a relaxed and rested mind.
On most cruises yes. But not on "Closed Loop cruises" see http://getyouhome.gov for all the passport rules!
I personally have not, but I would love to! One of my best friends took an all-inclusive cruise of the Caribbean and she describes it as one of the best experiences of her life.