Passports are not required if sailing to the Eastern Caribbean. However, I highly recommend them. A certified copy or original birth certificate and government photo ID would work as well.
Yes, new Homeland Security rules require you to carry a passport whenever leaving the USA.
Only if you start or end in a foreign port. Cruises are considered closed circuit journeys and as long as you begin and end in the United States you do not need a passport.
US citizens sailing to and from a US port will not need a passport for a cruise. You will only need a driver's license or photo ID and a state-issued copy of your birth certificate.
No where in the Caribbean is owned by the US ( besides the Us Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico) So therefore you need a passport to get to most places in the Caribbean.
yeah.
Yes, you need a valid passport to travel to Grand Cayman, which is a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean.
Yes, you need a valid passport to travel to Grand Cayman, which is a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean.
Yes they do.
Yes, any out of country travel now requires a passport
noAnother Answer:Your point of origin and your destination always dictate whether or not you need a passport.
If you are a U.S. Citizen, and your cruise is a closed loop (starts and ends in the same port), you do not absolutely need a passport to cruise in the Caribbean. However, it is highly recommended, because if for some reason (like an emergency) you need to fly home early, you will need a passport. If you do not bring a passport, you must bring and official birth certificate and Government ID. Given that passports for those 18 and over are valid for 10 years, go ahead and get the passport.
Yes if you are to travel by air but if it is by sea of land, no need but you need a proof of identification and the passport is the best one you have for the child.