The requirements for entry visas on cruises depend on the nationality of the guests. U.S. and Canadian citizens can obtain customized visa information and instructions for all Royal Caribbean cruises through their respective websites. For international cruises, it is essential to have the right foreign visas for all stops on the cruise, even if they do not plan to disembark in those locations.
For non-U.S. citizens, a visa or Electronic System for Travel (ESTA) is required for Caribbean cruises departing from a port in the U.S. or visiting islands that are U.S. territory. Most Caribbean islands do not require visas for European cruise ship passengers. However, if you fly via the U.S. or visit any US ports of call during your cruise, you will need an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel).
For North Americans, popular cruise destinations like the Eastern and Western Caribbean, Alaska, and Western UK citizens do not usually require a visa for a Caribbean cruise. However, if you fly via the U.S. or visit any US ports of call during your cruise, you will need an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel).
Non-U.S. citizens are required to carry a valid, unexpired passport and a Multiple Entry Visa, if applicable. Additionally, guests must contact the appropriate authorities for visa requirements.
Citizens of countries listed below are exempt from the 6-month rule and only need a passport with 3 months suggested resident validity. In most cases, you do not need a visa or equivalent for transit through the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom.
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