You need a passport to get on a cruise ship to start with boarding pass once you have passed passport control.
Basically yes, to get on AND off the cruise ship you need a passport.
no you need your cruise i.d. or your room key
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 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.
a passport
Yes, you need a passport. When you travel to other countries by plane,car,ship you should always have you passport along.
yes. which ever way you leave a country, u need a passport
Only if you intend to get off the ship.
yes
In most cases every passenger is required to have a passport in order to board a cruise ship. The passport requirement is enforced regardless of where the ship is going.
Whether you need a passport to disembark from a cruise ship depends on the specific itinerary and ports of call. For cruises that remain within the same country, a passport may not be required, but it is always recommended for international travel. Many cruise lines advise passengers to carry their passports for identification and to facilitate reboarding. It's best to check with your cruise line for specific requirements based on your journey.