Cruises to Alaska, The Bahamas, Mexico, Bermuda, Hawaii, the Caribbean, and Canada can be done without a passport, but not all U.S. travelers require a passport for visiting ports in Mexico. Passengers should bring a valid passport, regardless of their nationality or port of entry.
A passport card is only valid for land and sea border crossings between the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean. A passport book may be required in foreign countries. Passengers can present either a U.S. passport or an original copy of a state-issued birth certificate and a government-issued photo ID.
The United States does not require a passport for international travel outside the U.S., but cruises are exceptions. Closed-loop cruises to Bermuda, Mexico, and elsewhere offer international travel without the need for a passport. Air travel to Mexico requires a passport, and no other form of ID is accepted.
Some cruise lines, such as Azamara, Cunard, Hurtigruten, Oceania, PO, and Paul, require a passport for all sailings, regardless of destination or port of departure. Apply early for your passport or ensure your current one will suffice.
In summary, while some cruise lines may require a passport, it is generally recommended that all passengers present one on boarding day. Some cruise lines, such as Azamara, Cunard, Hurtigruten, Oceania, PO, and Paul, require a passport for all sailings, regardless of destination or port of departure.
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