The odd thing about that cruise is that a birth certificate is not an option. You will need a passport, passport card or a trusted traveler card. You can fly to/from Puerto Rico using the same ID as a flight within the 50 states but there are additional requirements when going by water.
It has nothing to do with stopping at Castaway Cay enroute. Any cruise that begins in one port and ends in another requires a passport.Nothing odd about it. The cruise stops at Castaway Cay. You'd need a passport to travel by air from San Juan to Florida, if your flight stopped in the Bahamas en route.
We will be on this cruise. We will be doing a B2B. We are doing the seven day Southern Caribbean cruise and then the four night cruise back to Port Canaveral. The four day cruise stops in St Thomas and Castaway Cay.
Was it a 3/4 combo on the Dream?We did a B2B in 2018. We did not like it. There was SO MANY first time cruisers.
It has nothing to do with stopping at Castaway Cay enroute. Any cruise that begins in one port and ends in another requires a passport.
Yes....Isn't Castaway Cay in the Bahamas?
Not if it's a US-flagged vessel, the two ports are both in the US, and the vessel never stops in a foreign port, which is the comparison the other poster was making with an airline flight.