Why You Should Carry A Passport On Your Cruise And Not A Birth Certificate!
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👁️ 167 views📅 4 years ago⏱️ 9:51
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Creator's Key Takeaways
you can go pretty much on any cruise out of the us with just a birth certificate
you really should have a passport you should just have a passport anyway
it's better to have the insurance and not use it than not have the insurance and something happen
the passport lasts 10 years it's about dollar range but i wouldn't even scoff at that
Creator's Tips & Advice
✓Get a passport instead of relying on a birth certificate for cruises
✓Purchase travel insurance, especially for COVID-related issues
✓Apply for a passport at least a few months before your trip to avoid expedited fees
🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:
Not knowing when you might need a passport — Always have a passport anyway, as many things can happen
Travel insurance costs — Use insurance included with Carnival card or purchase a one-time policy for COVID protection
Questions This Creator Answers
QWhy should you carry a passport on your cruise instead of a birth certificate?
QWhat are the risks of not having a passport on a cruise?
QHow does travel insurance protect you on a cruise?
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You Should Get A Passport Before Your Next Cruise.