No, you cannot go on an Alaskan cruise without a passport if the cruise stops at a foreign port.
Yes, you need a passport for a cruise to Canada.
pretty unusual question, if Alaska is part of usa, why would they do that Actually, you might. Because some Alaskan cruises port in Canada which would require a passport.
Yes, you need a valid passport to cruise to Canada.
Yes, you need a passport to go on a cruise to Canada.
Yes, you need a valid passport to go to Canada on a cruise.
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.
Yes, a passport is required for all travelers, including U.S. citizens, to cruise to Canada.
Yes, you will need a passport if your cruise stops in Canada. It is a requirement for all travelers entering Canada by sea.
You need to ask a lawyer about that.
If you're a US citizen and planning to cruise -- on a large cruise ship or even a small sailboat -- 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 plans to announce the new date for requiring passports for all travel outside the US later this spring.
A typical Alaskan cruise starts at around $ 900 per person. This includes your cabin ,meals ,house-keeping ,and room service. Now ,the cheapest alaskan cruise I found cost $699 and you can book the cruise at Alaska Cruises.com