Do You Take Your Passport On Excursions?

Do you take your passport?

  • Yes

    Votes: 8 42.1%
  • Nope

    Votes: 8 42.1%
  • Depends

    Votes: 3 15.8%

  • Total voters
    19

TheyCallMeStacey

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We're taking our very first cruise very soon, and I'm curious how many people will take their passport with them when they leave the ship on port days.
 
I do, but it is a personal preference.....never been asked for it or found that it was needed.
I out the passports in a zippered pocket in my backpack and just leave them there.
 

We are not cruising experts, and have always done Caribbean Cruises. We do NOT take our passports with us on excursions. Having a copy on our phone? Sure. Actual passports in our hand/bag? No.

Here's my thought... while a passport would come in handy if you miss the ship, personally I think it's more likely to be grabbed by a pickpocket/left (in a bag) somewhere. SUPPOSEDLY (never happened to us, just relating what I've read), the ship will take whatever is in your room safe and have it waiting at the dock if you miss the ship. Again, not testifying that that happens, but it's what I read.

I also aim to be back at the dock no later than 60 minutes before "all aboard", which is usually 30 minutes before departure. So that's a 90 minute cushion.

The other question is what kind of excursion are you taking? One from the cruise line or on your own? If a cruise line one, the ship is supposed to wait for you.

I think there are also some countries that want/require you to have your passport on you. Don't think any of them are in the Caribbean though.

Don't miss the ship!
 
We leave our passports in the safe and take colored photocopies with us. We also have digital copies, but I like to have a hard copy.
 
If I am on a cruise-sponsored tour, I usually don't take my passport because I am almost guaranteed to get back on the ship. If late, the ship will usually wait until cruise-sponsored tour returns.

If you are on your own or on a 3rd party tour, you may want to keep your passport with you in case of being late for the ship.

Note that photocopies or digital scans will not be accepted to board a plane back to the US. The only use may be to provide ID to local police and to assist in the process of getting a new temporary passport at an embassy or consulate.


-Paul
 







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