dollars per person, cruise only, based on double occupancy, and include Port Charges, but does not include U.S. *Prices stated as "Starting Price" or "Base Price" are quoted in U.S. strongly advises you to obtain a passport. citizens need a valid passport and a valid, unexpired U.S. Alien Residents need a valid Alien Resident Card. For more information, a complete list of WHTI-compliant documents or to obtain a passport application, visit U.S. A valid passport is required if you are traveling on any of our Europe cruises. ports or begins and ends in a foreign port (such as our Alaska cruises and Hawaii cruises) a valid passport or other recognized WHTI-compliant document is required. ![]() If a cruise begins and ends in different U.S. if they need to disembark the ship mid-cruise due to an emergency. to a foreign port in the event they miss their scheduled embarkation or to fly back to the U.S. Having a passport will enable guests to fly from the U.S. citizens taking "closed loop" cruises, we strongly recommend all guests travel with a passport (valid for at least six months beyond completion of travel). Although a passport is not required for U.S. Canadian and Bermudian citizens are required to have a passport for air, land and sea travel, including all cruises. Children are also required to bring proof of citizenship, and if 16 and over, a photo ID is also required. citizens taking "closed-loop" cruises are not required to have a passport, but will need proof of citizenship such as an original or certified copy of a birth certificate, a certificate of naturalization, a passport card, an enhanced driver's license (EDL) as well as a government-issued photo ID. citizens calling on ports in Honduras, Panama, Costa Rica and Belize will also be exempt from the passport requirement. Recent guidance received from the Department of Homeland Security indicates the documentary requirements under WHTI for "closed loop" cruises are not limited to cruises that travel only to contiguous territories or adjacent islands. ![]() While the WHTI requires a valid passport for land and sea travel, a final ruling was issued allowing leniency for "closed-loop" cruises, i.e., sailings that both originate and terminate in the same U.S. The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) Passport Requirements became effective June 1, 2009, for land and sea borders. ![]() Effective January 8, 2007, passports will be required to or from all international air travel destinations including the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America.
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