If you are a US citizen and the cruise departs and returns to Seattle (considered a closed-loop cruise) with a stop in Canada, you will not need a passport under the terms of the first phase of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative.
You will, however, need a certified copy of your birth certificate and a valid government-issued photo ID (such as a drivers license).
Yes, you need a passport to go to British Columbia on a cruise.
Yes, carnival Cruise Lines does offer cruises to Alaska. These cruises depart from Vancouver, British Columbia and Seattle, Washington. The cost ranges from a little more than $500 to several thousand, depending on amenities.
for short term no but you do need a passport for short term no but you do need a passport
Yes, you need a passport for a cruise to Canada.
Yes, you need a valid passport to cruise to Canada.
Yes, you need a passport to go on a cruise to Canada.
No, you cannot go on an Alaskan cruise without a passport if the cruise stops at a foreign port.
If you are a U.S. citizen and the cruise leaves and returns to the same U.S. port you do not need a passport to cruise to the Bahamas.
Basically yes, to get on AND off the cruise ship you need a passport.
Yes, you need a valid passport to go to Canada on a cruise.
You need a passport to get on a cruise ship to start with boarding pass once you have passed passport control.
Yes, you need a passport to go on a cruise to Alaska if the cruise departs from a U.S. port and stops at a foreign port.