mrmoviezombie Posted November 25, 2023 #51 Share Posted November 25, 2023 This point keeps getting lost... It's one question about what a cruise line will or will not allow you to board the ship with.... It's an entirely different question what happens when something goes wrong and now you need to fly home. And it can be things entirely out of your control. The normal case is simple accident/illness lands you in hospital. But what happens if there is a fire on the cruise ship while in the foreign port? Something that cancels the rest of the cruise. Now you are stuck on land in a foreign country with minimal documentation. The cruise line's help here is often very marginal, sometimes not even help with booking flights/hotels. You are on your own, and in many common cruise countries doing this is very difficult without a valid passport. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
memoak Posted November 25, 2023 #52 Share Posted November 25, 2023 (edited) Also many countries in Europe are now requiring special visas. No passport and visa and you cannot get on the ship Edited November 25, 2023 by memoak 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MacMadame Posted November 25, 2023 #53 Share Posted November 25, 2023 2 hours ago, mrmoviezombie said: Now you are stuck on land in a foreign country with minimal documentation. This is probably why Princess requires us to have a passport in many situations where the countries you go to don't require it just to do excursions when the ship is in port. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arizona Wildcat Posted November 25, 2023 #54 Share Posted November 25, 2023 (edited) On 7/17/2023 at 8:55 AM, broberts said: US citizens cannot be denied entry into the US. The need to prove, however, they are US citizens. The US accepts a Federal compliant photo ID. Note many driver's licenses are not compliant. Mine says clearly- NOT FOR FEDERAL ID. Not having appropriate ID might cause a hassle. Get sick and disembark you cannot fly without a passport. Long drive to the US Edited November 25, 2023 by Arizona Wildcat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmoviezombie Posted November 25, 2023 #55 Share Posted November 25, 2023 26 minutes ago, Arizona Wildcat said: US citizens cannot be denied entry into the US US citizenship not a right to fly in a plane to the US. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arizona Wildcat Posted November 25, 2023 #56 Share Posted November 25, 2023 (edited) 12 minutes ago, mrmoviezombie said: US citizenship not a right to fly in a plane to the US. I didn't say US citizens have a right to fly the US from other countries. Was another poster. There are several rules that could prevent a person from flying. Edited November 25, 2023 by Arizona Wildcat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Potstech Posted November 25, 2023 #57 Share Posted November 25, 2023 US citizens CAN be denied entry into US if they do not have the PROPER documentation to show they are US citizens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Cruise Raider Posted November 26, 2023 #58 Share Posted November 26, 2023 On 7/16/2023 at 12:46 PM, Knickearth said: We are doing the ten day r/t San Francisco to Alaska in a month. When we return it will be just six months til it expires. The only foreign port is Rupert island in Canada. Can I travel with just the real I’d drivers license or do I need my passport? Thanks for any help So, Canada doesn’t require the six months validity for US citizens at the completion of your cruise. Take your passport and all will be fine, 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MissP22 Posted November 26, 2023 #59 Share Posted November 26, 2023 1 hour ago, TxChick51 said: Our TA advised best to have a passport book on any cruise. You never know if an emergency, medical or otherwise, forces you to be flown back into the US. Fly in always requires a passport. You've got that right. If you leave the ship anything other than a passport book is worthless. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare broberts Posted November 26, 2023 #60 Share Posted November 26, 2023 My rule of thumb is to start with official government web sites. Only then consult cruise line requirements. The later only apply if more restrictive. From https://www.cbp.gov/travel/us-citizens/western-hemisphere-travel-initiative#:~:text=U.S. citizens can present a valid%3A U.S. Passport%3B Passport Card,maritime business%3B or Form I- I added the bolding. "U.S. citizens on closed-loop cruises (cruises that begin and end at the same U.S. port) are able to enter the United States with a birth certificate and government-issued photo ID. Please be aware that you may still be required to present a passport to enter the countries your cruise ship is visiting. Check with your cruise line to ensure you have the appropriate documents." Obviously the last sentence is a misguided assumption that companies are as diligent as the government. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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