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Effective January 23, 2007, passports
will be required for air travel to or from Canada,
Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, The
Bahamas and Bermuda. This is an important new
requirement for our cruise guests traveling by air to
embark or debark in Vancouver for our Alaska or Hawaii
cruises. In addition, this new requirement will also
impact our Canadian guests that travel by air to or from
any of our U.S. embarkation ports.
Carnival strongly recommends that all guests travel with
a valid passport during their cruise. This will enable
guests to fly from the U.S. to meet their ship at the
first port should they miss their scheduled embarkation;
and allow guests that must debark the ship before their
cruise ends to fly back to the U.S. without significant
delays and complications. Additionally, it will greatly
help to expedite their debark process.
For more information or to obtain a passport
application, visit www.travel.state.gov. Passport
Services (www.passportservices.com/carnival) can also
assist with step-by-step instructions and application
assistance.
Alternatively, until otherwise required as noted above,
U.S. citizens must present proof of citizenship in the
form of a passport (valid or expired for less than 10
years), original birth certificate, state-issued
certified copy of a birth certificate from the
Department of Health and Vital Statistics, or original
Naturalization papers.
U.S. Alien Residents need a valid Alien Resident Card.
Canadian Citizens must present a valid passport,
original birth certificate, or certified copy of a birth
certificate. Non-U.S. citizens need a valid passport and
a valid, unexpired U.S. Multiple Re-entry Visa, if
applicable. Guest names on travel documents (passport,
Alien Resident Card, birth certificate, etc.) must be
identical to those on the cruise and airline tickets.
Otherwise, proof of name change (e.g., a marriage
license) OR a valid driver’s license (or other
government-issued photo ID) must be presented.
On occasion, non-U.S. citizens and U.S. Alien Residents
may be asked to surrender their passport and/or Alien
Resident Card at time of embarkation. These documents
will be returned upon completion of the Immigration
inspection at the time of debarkation.
Non-U.S. citizens eligible to apply for admission under
the Visa Waiver Pilot Program must still have a valid,
unexpired passport. U.S. State Department regulations
require all guests traveling from visa-waiver countries
be in possession of a machine-readable passport that
includes a biometric identifier — e.g., embedded digital
photograph. Otherwise, guests will be required to obtain
a U.S. Multiple Re-entry Visa. Guests without proper
identification may be refused boarding or entry into the
United States.
For sailings to/from Europe, U.S. citizens must have a
valid passport. Alien Residents and all other non-U.S.
citizens are advised to check with their travel agent or
appropriate government authority to determine the
necessary documents. Certain foreign nationals will be
required to obtain a Schengen Visa and/or Croatian Visa.
For sailings to Canadian ports of call, certain foreign
nationals must obtain a Canadian visa in addition to the
U.S. Multiple Re-entry Visa. Non-U.S. citizens must
contact the appropriate consulates, U.S. Embassy and
U.S. Immigration office to inquire about necessary
travel documentation.
For sailings to Bermuda, U.S. Alien Residents must
present their valid Alien Resident Card in addition to
their passport or birth certificate from country of
origin. These documents will be returned upon completion
of the Immigration inspection.
To debark for more than 24 hours in Mexico, guests must
have obtained a Mexican Tourist Card from either a
travel agent or a Mexican consulate prior to their
departure.
When traveling with a minor and both parents/legal
guardians are not cruising, we strongly recommend
bringing an original signed letter from the absent
parent/legal guardian authorizing the minor to travel
with you. This will expedite processing by the
Department of Homeland Security. Please note that a
notarized letter to this effect is required if debarking
with children in Mexico.
In addition to the above requirements, all guests 16
years of age or older must provide an official photo
IDs.
Proper travel documentation is required at embarkation
and throughout the cruise. Even though a guest has
completed registration using FUNPASS, it is still the
responsibility of the guest to bring all required travel
documents. Guests without the required documentation
will be denied boarding and no refund will be issued.
Guest should check with their travel agent and/or
government authority to determine the travel documents
necessary for each port of call. Carnival assumes no
responsibility for advising guests of immigration
requirements.
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