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  1. Guests not participating on a tour purchased through Princess Cruises may require a visa to go ashore; please check requirements with your tour provider. All guests must present their passport and have a photocopy of the photo/details page of their passport to provide to Russian Immigration when going ashore.

  2. All guests must carry a valid passport (valid at least 6 months from the departure date from the U.S.), and if necessary, a multiple entry visa is required for entry into the United States (B-2 Visitors Visa), or a visa waiver.

  3. Passports are required for cruises that begin in one U.S. port and end in another. A valid passport book is required for all international Princess itineraries including: Africa. Asia. Australia & New Zealand. Europe. India. Central and South America. Panama Canal (partial and full transit)

  4. May 23, 2023 · Even though Alaska is part of the U.S., the answer can depend on the embarkation and disembarkation points, where the ship sails and your age. Let’s get into the details to help you understand ...

  5. Jan 7, 2024 · If you don’t have one, then yes, you can still cruise to Alaska in most cases if you are an American passenger. You will need at least an official birth certificate and photo ID (if 16 years or older) as almost all Alaskan cruises also make a stop in Canada. Full details are below….

  6. Aug 16, 2022 · Do I Need a Passport for an Alaska Cruise? On a “closed-loop cruise” – one that begins and ends in a US port – technically you dont need a passport book. For example, an Alaska cruise roundtrip from Seattle or a Caribbean cruise roundtrip from Miami.

  7. May 23, 2024 · Majestic Princess in Glacier Bay, Alaska. PRINCESS CRUISES. There are also exceptions when you're traveling with children. Princess Cruises and Holland America require that at least one parent carry a passport, even if you're on a closed-loop sailing.

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