All guests traveling across any international boundary are solely responsible for obtaining all necessary travel documents, including any required visas, and for complying with the laws of each country flown from (the departure country), through (any transit country) and into (the destination country). Travel documentation requirements and rules can be confusing and can change without notice.
It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that all guests travel with a passport that is valid for at least six (6) months after 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 US port; guests entering the US at the end of their cruise; and guests needing to fly to the US 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 do not possess the proper documentation may be prevented from boarding their flight or ship or from entering a country and may be subject to fines. No refunds will be given to individuals who fail to bring proper documentation.
For additional passport information, visit the US Department of State (www.travel.state.gov).
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ALL persons, including US citizens, traveling internationally by air are required to present a valid passport to enter (or re-enter) the United States. This includes travel between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Bermuda.
A valid passport is required; visas are required where they apply. This includes Europe, Asia, Central and South America. In addition to your passport, it is recommended that you bring with you a second official form of identification, such as a driver's license or identification card.
You will need a valid passport and, in some cases, a visa. If you live in the US, 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.
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Citizens from the Visa Waiver Program countries of: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, 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 alphanumeric code on the bottom of the picture page and contains certain biographical data. Travelers from the VWP countries seeking to enter the United States will be required to have in their possession the following:
Nationals of the Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, the Republic of Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, and Slovakia require e-Passports. Nationals of other VWP countries:
Effective July 1, 2009, all Visa Waiver Program (VWP) emergency or temporary passports must be electronic passports (e-Passports) to be eligible for travel to the United States without a visa under the VWP.
Vaccinations are recommended in some countries; in others, they are required. The Center for Disease Control and the World Health Organization provide guidelines for each country's specific immunization requirements. Please be sure to check with your health-care professional for guidance regarding vaccinations.