If you are a US citizen and the cruise departs and returns to Seattle (considered a closed-loop cruise) with a stop in Canada, you will not need a passport under the terms of the first phase of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative.
You will, however, need a certified copy of your birth certificate and a valid government-issued photo ID (such as a drivers license).
Yes, carnival Cruise Lines does offer cruises to Alaska. These cruises depart from Vancouver, British Columbia and Seattle, Washington. The cost ranges from a little more than $500 to several thousand, depending on amenities.
for short term no but you do need a passport for short term no but you do need a passport
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.
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.
If you are form Australia than no need to passport to travel < a href=http://www.cruiseeasy.com.au/>cruise Australia.
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 you need a passport to travel everywhere!
yes any cruise that goes out of the U.S
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yes