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Is a cruise to the Bahamas considered international?

Visiting the Bahamas by Air or Cruise Ship Even though the 700 islands in the Bahamas are so close to the U.S., it's still an international destination. Whether you arrive by plane to board a ship or stay for a week at a resort or just spend a day in Nassau or Freeport, all require specific documentation.



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There are several destinations you can cruise to without a passport on a closed-loop sailing. Alaska, the Bahamas, Mexico, Bermuda, Hawaii, the Caribbean, Canada and New England are all closed-loop cruise destinations that may not require a passport for entry.

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If you are a US citizen, you can take a “closed-loop cruise” (one that begins and ends at the same port) to The Bahamas without a passport. Instead, you'll need to present another proof of citizenship such as a birth certificate and a government-issued photo ID.

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Royal Caribbean International strongly recommends that all guests travel with a valid passport during their cruise.

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Beyond needing a valid passport to travel, cruise ship passengers might also require a cruise visa. This happens when the countries they are exploring along the way have specialized entry requirements in place. A cruise visa provides the same credentials for a traveler as a traditional visa.

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A Bahamas cruise itinerary usually only visits Nassau, the island's capital city, while a Caribbean cruise generally visits multiple islands across the region. Of course, this all depends on which itinerary you ultimately choose for your getaway.

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Carnival has many departure ports in the United States. For example, you can cruise to the Western Caribbean from the departure port of Mobile, Alabama. Disembarkation: This is when you leave the ship at the end of your trip. Embarkation: It's when you board your cruise ship at the beginning of your trip.

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Remember that if you are flying to Cancun, then you most likely are coming on an international flight and MUST go through immigration and customs. If you are connecting flights then you most likely getting on a DOMESTIC flight and must go to the domestic flights terminal.

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So, For U.S. nationals, Hawaii is NOT considered international territory. Similarly, tourists from all over the world with American (U.S.) visas in hand are also not required to get any additional documents to get to Hawaii. Foreign tourists on U.S. tours may be termed the same as that U.S. tourists.

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