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  1. Places to Cruise Without a Passport

    Learn about the destinations you can visit on closed loop cruises from the U.S. without a passport, such as Alaska, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Hawaii and more. Find out the requirements, attractions and tips for each cruise option.

  2. 7 Places to Cruise Without a Passport

    Here are 7 cruise destinations you can cruise without a passport to. For US Citizens, these no-passport required cruises are an easy vacation choice. Effective July 1st. Due to new regulations ...

  3. 6 Places You Can Cruise Without a Passport

    Here are six cruises that don't require a passport. 1. Alaska-Canada. Wait a minute, you're thinking. Alaska is a U.S. state. True, but Alaskan cruises can sometimes make stops in parts of ...

  4. Top Places to Cruise Without a Passport

    When sailing from and back to the same US port, there are a surprising number of cruise destinations you can visit with Norwegian. Our top places to cruise without a passport include: Visit Alaska. 1. Alaska. Sporting one of the youngest fleets to sail along the spectacular coastline of British Columbia, Norwegian will take you in style as you ...

  5. Cruises Without a Passport: Here's Everywhere You Can Cruise Without a

    Learn about the closed-loop itinerary rule and the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative for cruising without a passport. Find out which Caribbean, Mexican, Canadian and Hawaiian destinations you can visit with a government ID and birth certificate.

  6. Can I Cruise Without A Passport?

    United States citizens can cruise without a passport on certain sailings. As proof of citizenship, they need to bring a state-certified, United States birth certificate, issued by the Vital Records Department in the state where they were born. Additionally, cruisers aged 16 and older need a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license ...

  7. Where Can I Cruise Without A Passport? The Best Closed-Loop Sailings

    Learn where you can cruise without a passport in the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) agreement. Find out the best family cruise destinations, ports, and cruise lines for closed-loop sailings from US ports.

  8. Where Can You Cruise Without a Passport?

    Learn where you can cruise without a passport from the U.S. and what identification you need. Find out the benefits of having a passport and how to get one.

  9. Where can you cruise without a passport?

    Hawaii is a bit of a different case, as it is part of the United States. U.S. citizens can fly and cruise to Hawaii without a passport. However, there are some Hawaiian cruises that have extended tours that venture to Polynesia or starting/ending in Canada, which do require passports. You will easily be able to tell when searching, though, as ...

  10. Where Can I Cruise Without a Passport?

    You can cruise to the Bahamas without a passport. The Bahamas is another popular cruise destination that you can visit without a passport. Normally, these cruises depart from the East Coast of the United States, primarily from Florida homeports. If you are looking for a shorter duration cruise or just a quick getaway, then a Bahamas cruise is ...

  11. 11 Places To Go On A Cruise Without A Passport

    Panama Canal. Faustino Sanchez/Getty Images. There are a few ways to do a cruise of the Panama Canal, but if you're planning on traveling without a passport, you're limited to only one option. You will need to begin and end in Florida and do a circular route that avoids making port in Columbia.

  12. Here's When You Need (and Don't Need) a Passport to Cruise

    To determine whether or not you need a passport to cruise, you first need to figure out if the itinerary is closed-loop or open-loop (also known as open-jaw). Closed-loop cruise: A closed-loop ...

  13. 5 cruises where you don't need a passport

    Cruises are a great way to experience traveling to other countries without needing a passport. The official name for these types of voyages is a closed loop cruise. The official name for these ...

  14. These Are Your Options If You Are Looking For A Cruise Without A Passport

    You do not need a passport for most closed-loop cruises based in the United States. These are the trips that leave out of and return to the same port. However, if you are a U.S. citizen and your cruise is out of another country, you will need a passport to fly to that country. Many of the popular U.S. ports for closed-loop cruises include Port ...

  15. Can You Cruise Without a Passport? What to Know

    The 8 Cruise Destinations That Don't Require a Passport. Embarking on a cruise adventure can be a thrilling experience, and the great news is, you don't always need a passport for this journey. The idea of setting sail into the horizon, with the promise of new experiences, can be enticing and liberating, especially when it's hassle-free ...

  16. 23 Places to Travel Without a Passport from the US (in 2024)

    Many closed-loop cruises enable travel to the stunning Caribbean and Central American countries without a US passport. 📄 Required Documents: To board a closed-loop cruise, you must present a government or state-issued ID and an original birth certificate as proof of citizenship.

  17. Where To Cruise Without A Passport

    Another great destination for travelers without a passport is American Samoa. It is made up of several smaller islands and forms part of U.S. territory. Visitors typically enter through Honolulu in Hawaii, and it is an excellent cruise destination if you want to some breathtaking sights.

  18. Can I Go on a Cruise Without a Passport?

    For these kinds of cruises, U.S. citizens can usually travel without a passport. Instead, you need - A government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license. A copy of your birth certificate (must be an official, raised-seal document). However, even with a closed-loop cruise, having a passport offers more flexibility and convenience.

  19. 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Going on a Cruise without a Passport

    Below are mistakes to avoid when cruising without a passport. 1. Not Paying Attention to the All-Aboard Time. Since you're cruising without a passport, it's crucial to stay extra vigilant and ...

  20. Where Can I Travel Without a Passport

    Long processing times for passports can leave travelers wondering if they will ever be able to chill on the beach with a frozen drink in hand. But, you can still jet-set to a tropical oasis for sun, sand, pool time, and warm weather—no passport needed. Here are a four tropical places to travel without a passport. KEY WEST, FLORIDA

  21. 14 Best Places to Travel Without a Passport

    5. St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. Photo by prayitnophotography on Flickr. American visitors don't need a passport to enjoy all the wonders St. Croix has to offer. The largest of the three islands, it is a popular destination for romantic couple getaways and cultural seekers.

  22. Top 10 Places to Travel Without a Passport in 2024

    6. Red Hook, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Kevin Ruck/Shutterstock. The tiny town of Red Hook on St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands offers a taste of relaxation and natural oceanfront beauty in one of the most enticing examples of Caribbean islands that don't require a passport to visit.

  23. 7 Places to Cruise Without a Passport

    For that, you need only a birth certificate and a driver's license (or other acceptable, government-issued photo ID). You can't cruise just anywhere on a closed-loop sailing, but the choices are more interesting than you might expect. Below, we've compiled a list of seven places to visit without a passport, from scenic Alaska to the beachy ...

  24. Things I Never Buy on Cruises After Going on Over 20 Ships

    Cruise ships are my happy place. I've been on more than 20 of them since the '90s, sailing with over five different cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Princess, Carnival, and ...

  25. Passport-free travel: Indian citizens don't need passport to visit

    Indian citizens looking for international travel without a passport can visit Nepal and Bhutan. Both Himalayan destinations offer stunning landscapes, rich cultures, and vibrant histories. Entry ...

  26. Do I Need a Passport to Travel to Mexico?

    Timeline of Passport Requirement Implementation: Up until 2007, citizens of the United States and Canada could travel to Mexico without a passport, but with the implementation of the WHTI, part of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (IRTPA), the passport requirement came into effect for travelers within the different countries that make up North America.

  27. What the new EU travel visa waiver rule ETIAS means for UK ...

    The new scheme means anyone travelling to popular tourist hotspots including Portugal, Spain and Greece, will need to apply — and pay a €7 (around £6) visa waiver charge. Here's what you ...