Traveling with a valid passport isn't
just a good way to go. It's the only way to go.
New Passport Requirements
If you are planning travel for 2007 or beyond, please take a minute
to review the passport policy below. If you don't already have a
valid passport, be sure to avoid the rush and give yourself plenty
of time to apply for one. Once you've got a passport in hand, the
whole world is yours to explore.
U.S. Citizen Passport Requirement
Air Travel
Beginning January 23, 2007, ALL persons, including U.S. citizens,
traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central
and South America, the Caribbean and Bermuda will be required to
present a valid passport to enter (or re-enter) the United States.
U.S. lawful permanent residents will continue to be able to use their
Alien Registration Card (Form I-551) issued by the Department of
Homeland Security or other valid evidence of permanent residence
status to apply for entry to the United States.
Cruise Travel
As early as January 1, 2008, subject to U.S. Government amendment,
ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling between the United
States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean,
and Bermuda may be required to present a valid passport or other
documents as determined by the Department of Homeland Security.
International Travel
- A valid passport is required; visas are required where they
apply. This includes Europe, Asia, Central and South America.
Domestic Travel
- For domestic travel which includes: the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada,
the Caribbean and Mexico, a passport (valid or expired) is highly
recommended.
- In the absence of a passport, a birth certificate (original
or a certified copy), plus a picture ID card issued by a federal,
state or local government agency is required.
- A voter registration card or Social Security Card are
not considered to be proof of citizenship.
- Children under 16 years of age do not require a picture ID.
Our Recommendation
Royal Caribbean International strongly recommend that all guests
travel with a valid passport during their cruise. This greatly assists
guests who may need to fly out of the United States to meet their
ship at the next available port should they miss their scheduled
embarkation in a U.S. port; guests entering the U.S. at the end of
their cruise; and guests needing to fly to the U.S. before their
cruise ends, because of medical, family, personal or business emergencies,
missing a ship's departure from a port of call, involuntary disembarkation
from a ship due to misconduct, or other reasons.
Guests
who cruise just prior to or after January 23, 2007, who need to
fly to the United States before their cruise ends will likely experience
significant delays and complications related to booking airline
tickets and entering the United States if they do not have a valid
U.S. passport with them.
For additional passport information
visit U.S.
Department of State website Or if you prefer, contact Passport
Express website for applications and assistance.
Non-U.S. Citizens
You will need a valid passport and, in some cases, a visa.
If you live in the U.S., you will also need the original copy
of your Alien Registration Card (ARC or "Green Card") and any other documentation
the countries on your itinerary require due to your alien status.
Visa Waiver Program
Citizens from the Visa Waiver Program countries of: Andorra, Australia,
Austria, Belgium, Brunel, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland,
Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands,
New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, and the United Kingdom seeking to enter the United
States will be required to have in their possession a machine readable
passport valid for the duration of the voyage. A machine readable
passport is one having an alpha-numeric code on the bottom of the
picture page. Example:
P<<UKDOE<<JOHN<<1234567890M1234567890M1234567890<<1234567890
Visa Waiver Program travelers arriving in the U.S. on or after
October 26, 2005 with passports issued on or after this date must
present passports with a digital photograph.
Visa
Waiver Program travelers arriving in the U.S. on or after October
26, 2006 with passports issued on or after that date must present
a biometric passport or obtain a visa for entry into the United
States.
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