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I would follow the instructions listed on your cruise documents as well as read the before you cruise tab on royalcaribbean.com

 

This is your safest bet rather than missing out on your cruise because of misinformation.

 

Join your rollcall, they will have the information specific for your cruise.

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If you have your passport, then you do not need your birth certificate. You should bring your driver's license because some local port authorities require that you show govt issued photo id before you can enter the secure area for reboarding the ship. (this is only for passengers 16 and older). Your Sea Pass, and of course the credit card you are using to secure your onboard acct are all that you'll need.

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I have current passports, do I need to bring birth certificates with me?

 

Set Sail passes are printed, passports in hand, edocs ready, is there anything else, paperwork wise that I need?

 

Joel

 

BC not needed.

 

But, bring drivers license as mentioned. Lock passport in safe, use DL for island excursions.

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