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Passport for Child on Cruise going to Bermuda


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Looking at booking a cruise out of New York that goes to Bermuda on the Dream, was wondering if my 5 year old Daughter would need a passport for that sailing or if a birth certificate would work?  I looked around on the website and couldn’t find any information regarding that. Thank you!

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4 hours ago, BoozinNCruisin said:

Looking at booking a cruise out of New York that goes to Bermuda on the Dream, was wondering if my 5 year old Daughter would need a passport for that sailing or if a birth certificate would work?  I looked around on the website and couldn’t find any information regarding that. Thank you!

From the DCL website:

 

The Bahamas, Caribbean, Pacific Coast, Bermuda or Canada – Round Trip Cruises

 

Sailing from/to: Port Canaveral, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Galveston, San Diego, San Juan, New Orleans and New York

The following guidelines are based on government regulations, which are subject to change at any time. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have all the proper documentation to board the ship and enter each of the countries on your cruise itinerary.

Travelers can visit the US State Department's website for more information. All documents must be valid for the entire length of the voyage, unless otherwise noted. Guests without proper documentation will be denied boarding. When dropping off luggage upon arrival, please keep all documents in your possession to present during check-in at the terminal.

US Citizens (Including Children)
  • Original valid US Passport
  • Original valid US Passport Card
  • Original valid Trusted Traveler Card (NEXUS, FAST)

OR

  • Original or copy of their state-issued birth certificate AND a physical Government-issued photo ID (digital/mobile state-issued IDs are not acceptable to sail)
    1. Puerto Rico birth certificates issued prior to 7/1/10 are not acceptable
    2. Hospital-issued birth certificates are not acceptable
  • Original Consular Report of Birth Abroad issued by the Department of State AND a physical Government-issued photo ID (digital/mobile state-issued IDs are not acceptable to sail)
  • Original Certificate of Naturalization issued by US Citizenship and Immigration Services AND a physical Government-issued photo ID (digital/mobile state-issued IDs are not acceptable to sail)

Children 15 years of age and younger are required to present one of the documents listed above, but do not need to present a Government-issued photo ID.

Social Security Cards and Global Entry are not acceptable proof of US citizenship for purposes of traveling outside of the US

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