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visas for Cambodia and Vietnam


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Most - probably all - cruise lines organise those visas for you on-board, & charge them to your on-board account. Some charge just the visa fee, some add a mark-up, but the absolute maximum I've heard of any cruise line charging for either country is $50

Applies regardless of whether you take a ship's tour or not.

Suitable only for port-of-call visits. If you're joining or leaving the ship (eg skipping Sihanoukville & flying Bangkok to Siem Reap to Saigon) you'll need a different visa.

 

But do check with your cruise line.

And if they say they don't organise visas, do check with recent past-cruisers (eg via the cruise line forum on CC, or a recently-returned RollCall) cos sorry to say, cruise line head office staff are notorious for giving duff visa information :rolleyes:

 

JB :)

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