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In general a Caribbean cruise beginning and ending in the same US port doesn't require a passport, assuming you are a US citizen.

 

There are other very good reasons to travel with a passport.

 

All cruise line require documentation to board, usually an official birth certificate and a government issued photo ID, if not a passport. It can get more complicated. Think minors with a different last name or without both parents, outstanding warrants, and on and on.

 

 

Check the website for each line you are considering.

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if you have a passport just take it ..just make sure it is valid for the Countries you are visiting

Some lines require passports even on closed looped cruises

 

PS a good idea to put in your profile your Country of residence ..it will help with some answers

EG: USA, UK

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If you're going to travel with the birth certificate and gov't ID and your name is different between the two (marriage, ex-marriage) make sure your bring a "bridge" document(s).

 

If you're going to travel with a passport, just book with the name on the passport, no additional ID docs necessary.

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