ksjayhawks
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We're taking our very first cruise in December. It is the NCL Spirit out of New Orleans to the Western Caribbean (Belieze, Cozumel, Coasta Maya, Roatan)
The deal is we are a family of 5 and do not have passports. I have read that on a closed-loop cruise (leaving and entering the same port) that you can cruise with just a photo ID (adults) and embossed, official birth certificates.
My question is, has anybody here ever cruised with just the birth certificates? Did it create any hassle when you got off the ship?
I am leaning toward not getting passports because of the shear cost ($500) for them... and then the kids' passports are only good for 5 years. We have a modest vacation budget in that we only vacay once a year, and it is usually by car. And we live 2200 mi from "home" where the rest of the grandparents/family are from, so every other year the vacation budget is blown on a trip home. So I just don't see us getting a lot of use out of $500 worth of passports in the next 5 years. I'd rather wait until we NEED the passports, and if we don't NEED them for the cruise, I don't want to spend the $$ for what may very well be a one-time use.
The ports I am not crazy about. Again, I had to be talked into this cruise, but what did it for me was 7 days of pure relaxation. I might get off the ship to go to the beach, but as far as excursions ($100/pp x 5!) I am not so interested in being crammed into a tour bus like cattle, and seeing tourist-traps. So "missing the boat" is highly unlikely.
I would not travel without my passport, especially going out of the country! It is also great to have when traveling on the airlines, especially at busy times of the year. It will also be easier for your kids to renew as they get older. It takes time to get them the first time, but renewal is much easier and quicker.
As other pp's have said as well, I look at the cost of passports--and tips on the cruise for waitstaff and room attendants--as part of the cost of the cruise. There will also be other costs as well--beverages that aren't included, souveniers, taxi rides to/from pier, tips for the porters at the pier, possibly babysitting fees for after hours when kids clubs aren't open--depends on the kids ages. Make sure that you plan for these as well.
I haven't been to Belieze or Roatan, but have been to Cozumel many times and also to Costa Maya. Cozumel--fun to get off and walk around and souvenier shop. There is also a nice beach club that we went to that is very reasonably priced and is all inclusive for your day--food, drinks, pool, chairs, umbrellas or covered seating, clean restrooms. It is Nachi Cocum and needs to be reserved in advance. It was $40+ for adults and less for kids. You also need to pay a taxi fare, but it isn't much. There are also beaches that are close to the piers and are either free or have a small admission fee; you would also have a taxi ride.
In Costa Maya, as a pp said, you can shop and swim in the free pool by the pier. There are also several beach clubs there--we went to Nahochi Kay (sp?). It was a short cab ride-$2 person--and was $40 adult, $20 kids. It was also all inclusive. It was by other beach clubs and you could walk down the road and shop from beachside vendors.
So, you can do excursions that are cheaper--or free, if you just get out and walk around--than the cruise ships. The ships also do have excursions that aren't as expensive. We did the stingray beach in Cozumel this last time, was inexpensive and lots of fun/educational. We opted to go downtown afterwards to eat at Pancho's Backyard and shop our way back to the ship--finally had enough shopping and grabbed a taxi back.