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).
Yes, new Homeland Security rules require you to carry a passport whenever leaving the USA.
yes any cruise that goes out of the U.S
Yes, any out of country travel now requires a passport
It depends on your nationality and if you intend going ashore.
not for the bahammas have a drivers licencse AND a Birth certificate.
You will normally require a passport to leave and re enter your home country, and to visit any countries whilst on the cruise.
If you are a US citizen, and you are sailing to and from a US port, you will never need a passport for a cruise. They have made a permanent exception to the rule for cruisers who fit this description.
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.
If you travel to a Mexican port, then yes. Otherwise I don't think so.
Many cruise lines do not require a passport (or passport number) until you arrive at the pier; (most, however, require you to complete pre-boarding information on line to expedite your embarkation process). Therefore, you should have plenty of time to apply for a passport once you have selected your cruise. Depending on where and when you plan to cruise, you may not need a passport -- but it is a good idea to get one as soon as possible to be prepared for future travel! The requirements for passports for land and sea travel have been extended to summer 2008. If you are planning to cruise to the Caribbean, Mexico, the Bahamas or Canada (for most Alaska cruises) before then, you will not need a passport and can travel with a certified birth certificate and a government issued photo ID. Happy Sailing!
If you're a US citizen and planning to cruise to the Bahamas before summer 2008, you do not need a passport. You can also cruise to the Caribbean (except Barbados), Mexico and Canada (for most Alaskan cruises) without a passport. The Department of Homeland security should announce the new date for passport requirements later this spring.
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