yes any cruise that goes out of the U.S
You will normally require a passport to leave and re enter your home country, and to visit any countries whilst on the cruise.
Cruise lines will require a valid, unexpired passport for international ship travel. Each country will require this passport when passing through immigration. Most cruise lines will not accept an expired DL for domestic travel.
Effecting June 1, 2009, any travel to the Bahamas will require a passport. You can find this info on http://travel.state.gov
It depends on what passport does he/she have. If the passport is Canadian, European or from any other developed country, they don't require any such document. Other countries such as Russia, China, India and most of Africa, Asia and Latin America do require a visa.
If you are a US citizen, and the cruise ship departs and returns to the same US port, you will not need a passport to go on the cruise - as long as the cruise ship does not stop in any countries that require a passport for US citizens. If the ship is only cruising in Mexico, and returns to the same port from which it departed, you can board the ship with a certified copy of your birth certificate and a government issued photo id. It is much better, however, to have a passport. If, for example, there is an emergency and you have to leave the ship and fly home from Mexico, you will need a passport.
Yes, you need a passport. If you are leaving the USA and going to Mexico then you need a passport.
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.
Holland America provides cruises to a variety of locations, most of which do require passengers to have a passport. The cruise line recommends that all guests have a valid passport, with an expiration date more than six months beyond the date of the cruise.
It is not recommended to book a cruise if you are still waiting for your passport to arrive, as you will need a valid passport to travel internationally. It's best to wait until you have your passport in hand before booking any travel plans.
Yes, new Homeland Security rules require you to carry a passport whenever leaving the USA.
Yes, any out of country travel now requires a passport
if you are trying to be legal, then none of them. you gotta get a passport to travel in/out of the country. if you are trying to be legal, then none of them. you gotta get a passport to travel in/out of the country. Not true!! loop cruises (depart & return same port).