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Do I need a visa if I go on a cruise?

For citizens of the United States, many cruises to other countries will not require visas at all. For instance, cruises to Mexico or the Bahamas usually do not have specific visa requirements for entry; however, some countries such as Egypt, Myanmar, and Qatar have requirements that you'll need to prepare for.



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Closed-loop cruises to Bermuda, Mexico and elsewhere offer international travel without the need for a passport.

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For American Citzens You do not need a visa for short trips to EU countries, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein if the following conditions are of the following apply: you are staying for 90 days or less in a 180-day period. you are visiting as a tourist or for certain other reasons.

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It is the guests' responsibility to identify and to obtain all the necessary visas before commencing their cruise. Guests of all Nationalities should contact the Embassy (Consular Services) of each country on your cruise for specific visa requirements, information, forms and fees for your nationality.

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For most cruises, you'll need a passport book that's valid for at least six months from the day your sailing ends. In some cases, you can use a passport card instead of a passport book, but that will only work if you plan to reenter the United States via your ship from Mexico, Canada, Bermuda or the Caribbean.

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Do I need a passport? We recommend that everyone taking a cruise from the United States have a passport book. Though some “closed-loop” cruises may not require a U.S. passport, we recommend bringing yours in case of an emergency, such as an unexpected medical air evacuation or the ship docking at an alternate port.

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U.S. citizens on closed-loop cruises will be able to enter or depart the country with proof of citizenship, such as an Enhanced Driver's License (EDL), a government-issued birth certificate (issued by the Vital Records Department in the state where he or she was born) or passport, and if 16 or older, a government ...

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Spain is a party to the Schengen Agreement. This means that U.S. citizens may enter Spain for up to 90 days for tourism or business without a visa. Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay.

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Ships that terminate in U.S. ports may require passengers to fill out Customs forms and show their passports to border control in the cruise terminal. Some passengers might be required to meet with immigration officials on board prior to getting off the ship.

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On closed-loop cruises, a birth certificate and government-issued photo ID are all that's required. Check with your cruise line before departure to see what documents are needed instead of a passport. Many require a state-issued ID and an original birth certificate if you don't have a passport.

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What information do I need when booking my cruise?
  • Full name as it appears on travel documentation (ex. birth certificates, passports, etc.)
  • Date of birth.
  • Nationality.
  • Special needs/medical conditions.
  • Contact information including: Home/billing address. Telephone number(s) Email address.


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