One of the great things about cruise vacations is that many of the details are already taken care of for you. That said, a little preparation goes a long way, especially for international travel. Here you’ll find all the essential pre-cruise planning info — including documents you’ll need and tips about checking in, shore excursions and more.
While you’re packing your bags for your cruise adventure, it’s important to ensure you bring all the necessary travel documents. Requirements may vary depending on your nationality, age (whether you’re a minor or adult) and the country you’re visiting. Here, we make it easy for you with a clear, seamless and — most importantly — accurate guide for each port of call and country of origin. This way, you can clear up any questions you have about valid travel and health documents including passports, visas and vaccination certificates that you’ll need while abroad. We answer the most detailed frequently asked questions and include links that take you straight to the original source — like The Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization — so that you’re fully prepared for the best vacation ever.
LEARN ABOUT TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
What kind of documentation is required for cruising?
That depends on where you’re going, what your nationality is, and whether you’re a minor or an adult. Check with your travel advisor or government authority to determine what travel documents you’ll need for each port of call. Then make sure you bring those documents and have them ready with you when you board the ship. If you don’t have the proper documents, you won’t be allowed to board the vessel and you won’t be eligible for a refund of your cruise fare.
We highly recommend that all guests travel with a passport valid for at least six months beyond the completion of your travel. This will help ensure a smooth debarkation experience. It’ll also enable you to fly from the United States to meet your ship in a foreign port if you happen to miss your scheduled port of embarkation for whatever reason.
Here’s a quick checklist for travel documentation:
What are the benefits of acquiring and carrying a U.S. passport?
Not all itineraries require that you travel with a U.S. passport. However, for added security we recommend that you carry a valid passport with you.
In addition to providing you and your family with approved identification for boarding the ship, having a passport prepares you to travel to any destination, should the need arise. Some examples include:
The Passport Card
The passport card cannot be used to travel by air outside the United States. It can only be used for land and sea travel beyond the United States and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean region and Bermuda.
Unacceptable Forms of Documentation
Getting ready for your cruise adventure? Check-in speeds up the process at the port so you can get to the thrills onboard faster. It’s easy to do and you’ll get to skip filling out forms at the pier. You can check in online or with the Royal Caribbean International app* up to 72-hours before your sail date. The system will time out after 30 minutes, so double check that you have each of the six items listed below for each guest in your group before starting. On your actual day of sailing, you and everyone in your group will only need your signed SetSail pass, identification documents and the credit card that you registered with to board — it’s that easy.
Remember that you’ll need to present valid passports or other acceptable proof of citizenship at during check-in at the pier terminal.
*Check-in via app is available for select ships.
Don't have the App? Learn more here.
Now that you’re all packed, you probably have some questions about what to do with your luggage. Not to worry — we’ve got you covered here, too.
To ensure a smooth boarding day, we issue baggage tags and instructions electronically ahead of your sailing through The Royal Guest eDocs. They are ship- specific and include your sailing date, stateroom and deck number. To expedite your check-in at the port, we recommend securing your luggage tags before you leave your house. If you have misplaced your tags, Royal Caribbean Porters at the pier have additional generic tags available for your convenience.
You have the option to carry your bags onboard or check them in before you sail. For an additional fee, we offer a Luggage Valet Program that let's you skip traditional airport check-in. Your bags will be seamlessly transported directly from your stateroom to the airport and onto your flight — meaning you barely have to lift a finger. You’ll also be able to check in for your flight onboard and receive your airline boarding passes, luggage tags and baggage claim checks in your stateroom. This option is available for international and domestic flights, with the exception of Delta Airlines international flights.
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