Loading Page...

Do you need a passport for Cayman Islands?

Yes, all visitors to The Cayman Islands are required to have a valid passport. This includes both adults and children. If you do not have a passport, make sure you give yourself ample time to apply for and receive your passport prior to scheduling your flights and booking your accommodations.



People Also Ask

Yes, all visitors to The Cayman Islands are required to have a valid passport. This includes both adults and children. If you do not have a passport, make sure you give yourself ample time to apply for and receive your passport prior to scheduling your flights and booking your accommodations.

MORE DETAILS

U.S. citizens do not need a passport to travel between the U.S. and these territories:
  • American Samoa.
  • Guam.
  • Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
  • Puerto Rico.
  • U.S. Virgin Islands.


MORE DETAILS

We highly recommend that all U.S. Citizen's cruise with their U.S. Passport book that is valid at least 6 months after your cruise. Guests may also sail with their official US state-issued Birth Certificate and a supporting Government Issued Photo ID...

MORE DETAILS

The islands are notoriously expensive, and planning around this is one of the tips to know about visiting the Cayman Islands. The Caymans Islands is by some accounts the most expensive of the world's most expensive countries to live in (although it's technically not a country).

MORE DETAILS

Best Places to Travel Without a US Passport Puerto Rico. US Virgin Islands. Northern Mariana Islands. American Samoa.

MORE DETAILS

Boarding domestic flights is possible if you have a state-issued ID. But can you fly without a passport outside the U.S. and its territories? The answer is no. International air travel standards require all flight passengers to have valid passports regardless of age.

MORE DETAILS

As of November 2023, the 65722 holders of Caymanian passports can now travel to 23 countries (Global ranking #173) without a visa – or by obtaining an eVisa/visa on arrival.

MORE DETAILS

The 20th Century: The Cayman Islands, initially administered as a dependency of Jamaica, became an independent colony in 1959; they now are a self-governing British Overseas Territory.

MORE DETAILS