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Cruising 101: Passport and Visas Insight

Cruisin Jules
Cruisin Jules
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👁️ 139 views📅 1 years ago⏱️ 15:34
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Creator's Key Takeaways

chances are if you want to go on one of the major Cruise Lines you're going to need a passport

I would also go to the official government websites and then from there you could click on the countries you are thinking of visiting

I think they would do a pretty good job of safekeeping them and they probably go into some major safe or vault

don't lose your passport the other thing too is have a plan in place before you get to some of these ports

Creator's Tips & Advice

Check passport expiration date; ensure it's valid for at least 6 months from arrival date
Use cruise line as first reference for visa requirements, then check official government websites
Keep a copy of passport details secure; do not leave passport unattended
Bring picture ID and ship card when going ashore

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Passport expiration close to cruise dateGet a new passport if it expires within 6 months of your arrival date
Visa requirements varying by countryCheck cruise line and official government websites for entry/exit requirements
Passport collection on shipTrust the cruise line; they provide a receipt and keep passports secure

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow does the passport thing work for cruising?
QDo I need a visa for my cruise?
QWhat happens to my passport on a cruise ship?

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YouTube Video Description

Learn basic passport information if you are planning a cruise. @Cruisinjules Cruisinjules wants to provide you with insight about a fascinating way to travel and explore the world in luxury … by cruise ships! About Cruisinjules: ✔️ 20+ years of cruising ✔️ 67 cruise ship sailings ✔️ Cruised on 11 different cruise lines ✔️ Sailed around 6 continents and various exotic regions ✔️ 549 days at sea … and ✔️ Countless hours researching and planning the perfect cruise holidays!