It depends, a US citizen would need a passport to go to anywhere thaqt was not part of the USA or one of its territories (e.g. Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, etc).
A passport would probably be required to travel by plane, regardless.
It depends on your nationality and if you intend going ashore.
Yes you do.
It depends on what Caribbean islands are you going to visit, but in general terms, Mexico is a more developed country than most of the Caribbean (i.e: has better health care facilities and trained professionals).
i am a American citizen going to Toronto on 1 12 08 and returning on 1 13 08 do i need a passport
On his first voyage in 1492, Columbus was trying to find a passage to India. Instead, he encountered the Caribbean Islands.
If it involves going to another country, yes. And if your cruise lands somewhere other than Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, or Bermuda, you'll need a passport book, not just the passport card. Source: http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppt_card/ppt_card_3926.html
They were sent all over the world where they were needed, but mainly they were mostly sent to the Caribbean to work in sugar plantations also to America.
The main industry was sugarcane. That was bad because there was a lot of people going for it.
Provided that travel is direct and does not include going anywhere outside of the United States and its territories, a US citizen or permanent resident does not need a passport to enter Puerto Rico. The same applies when visiting Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Swains Island and the Northern Mariana Islands.
For Indians: All Indian tourists need to get entry permits from the Lakshadweep administration. The four islands open to Indian Tourists are Kalpeni, Kavaratti, Minicoy, and Kadmat. Tours to these islands by ship are organized by the Society for Promotion of Recreational Tourism and Sports (SPORTS), an arm of the Lakshadweep administration.Foreign Tourists: Foreign tourists can only visit Bangaram and Kadmat islands. Prior to booking a hotel stay foreign tourists are required to provide the following information: 1. Full Name, 2. Address, 3. Place/Date of Birth, 4. Nationality, 5.Passport Number, 6. Date of Issue/Expiry of Passport.
NO passport needed, as long as you return to the same port you left from. You may need your drivers license and/or a birth certificate to prove you're an American citizen.
You can go to Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, US Samoa, Palau and other Micronesian islands. They are all United States Territories and is like going to a neighboring state.