3 Night Bahama Itinerary E ?

aksunshine

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I have never been on a cruise. I have a (perhaps) silly question... Since It E ONLY goes to Castaway, do you still need a passport?

ETA- Or any of the 3 nt cruises with stop at Castaway and day at sea.

Thanks :)
 
U.S. residents are not required to have a passport for a closed-loop cruise to the Bahamas. A closed-loop cruise departs and returns to the same U.S. port. You will be allowed to cruise with a birth certificate (plus a photo ID for those ages 16+). A passport is recommended but not required.

I'm not sure I understand the second question...at this time, I believe any of the 3-night cruises to the Bahamas offered by DCL have scheduled stops at Castaway Cay. All are considered "closed loop."

Enjoy your cruise!
 
Thanks! I was just referring to the 3 day that are one day at seas and one at CC, instead of one Nassau, one CC.
 
I see having a day at sea and seeing CC as a much better option for exploring the ship. It gives our family a "taste" of cruising. My DH does NOT want to cruise.
lol
 

Thanks! I was just referring to the 3 day that are one day at seas and one at CC, instead of one Nassau, one CC.

CC is in the Bahamas so there is no difference in the documents needed to take the 3 night itinerary with a sea day and a day at CC versus the itinerary with stops in Nassau and CC. As lanejudy mentioned, you are not required to have a passport for closed loop cruises originating at a US port. A birth certificate (plus photo id for those 16 or older) works.

We are scheduled on a 3 night on the Magic with a sea day and stop at CC. I'm really looking forward to it.
 

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