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Can you go on a cruise without a passport? Yes—here's how preview image

Dreaming of booking a cruise but don’t have a passport? No worries. With “closed-loop” or round-trip cruises departing and returning to the same U.S. port, U.S. citizens can explore new destinations on a cruise that does not require a passport. Here’s your ultimate guide to cruising without a passport, including top destinations, specific requirements, and everything you need to know before you set sail.

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How to cruise without a passport: closed-loop cruises

What are closed-loop cruises?

If you're looking for a cruise that does not require a passport, closed-loop cruises are the best option for U.S. citizens. A closed-loop cruise is essentially a round-trip journey that starts and ends at the same U.S. port, allowing U.S. citizens to travel without the need for a passport. Instead, you’ll need:

  • A government-issued photo ID (like a driver’s license).
  • Proof of citizenship, such as an original or certified copy of a birth certificate with a raised seal.

For children under 16, only a birth certificate is typically required for these types of cruises. Always be sure to confirm requirements with your cruise line.

🛟 Cruisebound tip: Avoid one-way cruises that start or end in a foreign port, or “open-loop” cruises that start in one U.S. port and end in a different U.S. port – both of these scenarios require a passport.

Top cruises without a passport you can take today

Do you need a passport to go on a cruise? Not always--here are the top cruise destinations to consider if you don't have a passport.

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