BEFORE YOU GO
Fantastic Cruise
Vacation, here we come!
WHAT TO KNOW ...BEFORE
YOU GO
Congratulations on choosing to embark upon the greatest vacation
option around. The excitement is setting in and the anticipation must be
growing. So, what are the next steps?
Make
sure your Passport Information and Visas are updated and current. Valid identification
should also be up-to-date. Most importantly, bring all cruise registration
documents along with you when you arrive at the pier. We are huge advocates for
preparation; therefore we want to arm you with everything you need to make your
cruise vacation a breeze.
Here
you will find information about everything you need to know from Discounted
Pier and Airport Parking to different ways to safely Travel Abroad.
We
want to make sure that the only question you have is, “Why haven’t I taken a
cruise vacation sooner?”
IMPORTANT: Due to
increased security measures, it’s important that you register/check-in for your
cruise online before you arrive at the pier. Registration must be made no later
than 3 days prior to traveling. Failure to register in advance may
result in delays or denied boarding. So, if you haven’t registered yet ...no
worries. Locate your cruise line below and complete your online check in right
away!
Travel Tools and Tips
Whether you're traveling
domestically or abroad, take advantage of these travel tools to help you plan
your next vacation or getaway.
TRAVEL TOOLS
We want to prepare you
for the vacation of a lifetime!
Passport Requirements
A
passport is an internationally recognized travel document that verifies the
identity and nationality of the bearer. A valid passport is required to
enter and exit most foreign countries including the United States. Some
countries require that a traveler’s U.S. passport be valid at least six months
or longer beyond the dates of the trip.
Some
countries may allow you to enter with only a birth certificate, or with a birth
certificate and a driver’s license. If you are traveling by land or sea, make
certain that you can return to the United States with the proof of citizenship
that you take with you.
For
more information about U.S. passport requirements visit: http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis_pa_tw_2223.html
Requirements at a glance:
Returning
to the U.S. From
|
Type
of Travel
|
Document
Required
|
|
Any
International Location
|
|
Air
Commercial airplane, private airplane, etc. |
U.S.
Passport Book
|
Canada,
Mexico, Bermuda or the Caribbean Region
|
|
Land
Car, bus, train, by foot, etc. |
U.S.
Passport Book or Card
|
Canada,
Mexico, Bermuda or the Caribbean Region
|
|
Sea
Commercial cruise line, private boat, etc |
U.S.
Passport Book or Card
|
A U.S.
Territory
|
|
Air, Land or Sea
|
Valid
Photo ID
|
U.S. Citizens:
- U.S. citizens will require a
passport to exit and reenter the United States and to enter and exit most
foreign countries. Currently, exceptions include travel by cruise ships
departing a U.S. port and sailing to Mexico, and some countries in the
Caribbean, where a U.S. birth certificate and photo ID may be
accepted. Please note, not all Caribbean countries allow this
exception.
Resident Aliens:
- Resident Aliens who are
permanent residents of the U.S. must have their passport and Alien
Registration card (Form-1551.) In some instances resident aliens may be
required to have sailing permits and or visas to enter some countries.
Foreign Passengers:
- Foreign passengers must be in
possession of a valid passport and multiple entry Visa for the United
States (B-2 Visitors Visa.)
Health Requirements:
Regulations
with regard to vaccination certificates and other health requirements for the
various embarkation ports and countries may vary by destination and change from
time to time. It is the sole responsibility of the passenger to obtain the
necessary and appropriate documents as well as to have them available.
Visas and Entry/Re-entry Permits:
Some
countries require additional documents such as Entry/Re-entry permits or
Visas.
**Information
on entry requirements per country is available at http://travel.state.gov/travel/travel_1744.html or
by contacting the appropriate consulate, embassy, or government agency being
visited.
Please Note!
With
the number of international child custody cases on the rise, several countries
have instituted passport requirements to help prevent child abductions. For example,
Mexico has a law that requires a child traveling alone, or with only one
parent, or in someone else's custody, to carry written, notarized consent from
the absent parent or parents. No authorization is needed, if the child travels
alone and is in possession of a U.S. passport. A child traveling alone with a
birth certificate requires written, notarized authorization from both parents.
How to Apply for a U.S. Passport
Apply
for your passport several months before your planned trip, and, if you will need
Visas from foreign embassies, allow even more time. Even if you don’t
have specific travel plans, but have family living abroad or are waiting to
find a bargain trip, it is a good idea to apply as early as possible.
Information about applying for a U.S. passport may be found athttp://www.travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html.
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