not if you are traveling back to the us on the same ship
Basically yes, to get on AND off the cruise ship you need a passport.
yes
no not at all By: Keith Edit: Keith is incorrect as of June 1, 2009. You will need a passport to fly into the Bahamas, or a passport card to sail to the Bahamas. You can check the answer athttp://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_989.html
If you are a US citizen and the ship departs and returns from a port in the US, you can cruise to the Bahamas, or throughout the Caribbean, with a certified copy of your birth certificate (raised seal) and a government issued photo ID (drivers license). You will not need a passport. If you are flying to any location outside the United States to board the ship, you will need a passport. And if you are not a US citizen, you will need a passport and may need a Visa to enter the Bahamas.
Yes, You always need a passport (or EU national identity card) to get in our out of the UK.
Yes, you always need a passport to get on a cruise ship. The fact that it's a gay cruise seems an odd thing to mention.
If you're a US citizen and planning to cruise to the Bahamas before summer 2008, you do not need a passport. You can also cruise to the Caribbean (except Barbados), Mexico and Canada (for most Alaskan cruises) without a passport. The Department of Homeland security should announce the new date for passport requirements later this spring.
No, Hawaii is one of the 50 states.
Yes, you need a passport. When you travel to other countries by plane,car,ship you should always have you passport along.
If you're a US citizen and planning to cruise -- on a large cruise ship or even a small sailboat -- to the Bahamas before summer 2008, you do not need a passport. You can also cruise to the Caribbean (except Barbados), Mexico and Canada (for most Alaskan cruises) without a passport. The Department of Homeland security plans to announce the new date for requiring passports for all travel outside the US later this spring.
You don't need a passport to go, however, if anything happens to your ship (even small damages) and they want to transfer you to another ship to get back into the US, you won't be able to do so without a passport, and you would be stuck wherever on your own dime. The cruise company wouldn't pay to get you home if you didn't have a passport, and you'd need to pay for your arrangements there, not to mention however long it takes to get back. Get the passport, better safe than sorry.
You need a passport to get on a cruise ship to start with boarding pass once you have passed passport control.