Children aged 17 years and under will require a passport or Birth Certificate to travel or government issued photo ID. Children under 16 years of age, who do not have a passport or Photo ID, must have a copy of their birth certificate or their parents Medicare Card.
On all cruises and cruise journeys, minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied and share a cabin with a parent, legal guardian or other responsible adult over the age of 21. We reserve the right to limit the number of minors under the age of 18 years on board.
U.S. citizens on closed-loop cruises will be able to enter or depart the country with proof of citizenship, such as an Enhanced Driver's License (EDL), a government-issued birth certificate (issued by the Vital Records Department in the state where he or she was born) or passport, and if 16 or older, a government ...
Although vaccines are not required, we encourage all guests 5 years of age and older to be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines, when eligible, and carry proof of vaccination.
Unvaccinated Australian citizens and permanent residents can leave and enter Australia without an individual travel exemption.
Unvaccinated Australian citizens, permanent residents and international visitors can leave Australia at any time. Each country has different requirements for transit and entry, including COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
Question: Will I need to print the entire cruise document? Answer: No, at the minimum, you will need to print your boarding pass and luggage tags. On embarkation day, a boarding pass will be emailed to the email address that is linked to your reservation profile, whether Check-in has been completed or not.
If you are cruising within Australia, you don't necessarily need to bring your passport along. You will, however, need some sort of acceptable photo ID like a driver's licence to check in. If your cruise leaves Australian waters, you will most definitely need your passport.
For domestic cruises
Australian residents must provide Government issued photo I.D or a Passport. Children must also have a Government issued ID or Passport. A current Medicare card can also be used for passengers under the age of 18. Please ensure that you bring this form of ID to check-in on the day of your cruise.
Times Your Child Does Not Need a Passport to Cruise
Children younger than 16 need only to carry their birth certificates (original or copy); children 16 and older, as well as adults, each need to show both a birth certificate and a government-issued photo I.D.
Guests 12 and under may not be assigned to a balcony stateroom without a relative or guardian (25 years of age or older) traveling in the balcony stateroom with them. Can be separated by up to 3 staterooms from a relative or guardian (25 years of age or older).
Royal Caribbean International
Youths are divided into two age groups on the ships – 12 to 14 and 15 to 17 – and they're free to come and go, choosing whatever activities are of interest.
Rules for cruising alone on Royal: Passengers must be 21 years old to travel on their own from North American ports; they should be at least 18 years old when sailing from South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
The lowest minimum age requirement for any cruise line is 18.
Travelers under the age of 18 must travel with an adult over the age of 18. Children under the age of 16 must have a passenger who is 16 or older share their cabin. Minimum age to leave a P&O ship on your own: Guests must be 17 or older to go on a ship-sponsored shore excursion on their own.
The Short Answer: Kids need passports when they take cruises unless it is a closed-loop cruise. Any US citizen, including children, can enter or depart from the country solely with evidence of citizenship. But other countries on the itinerary may require the child's passport to enter.
When traveling outside of the U.S. a passport is always recommended, but cruises are the exception to the rule. As long as you book a closed loop cruise, you can travel to certain destinations without a passport.
If you are travelling by land or sea (including cruises and ferries) between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Bermuda, and you are a U.S. or Canadian citizen age 19 and older, you must present a passport or other approved secure document denoting citizenship and ...
Children under the age of 16 who are citizens of the U.S. or Canada are exempt from the passport requirement for land and sea border crossings.
Depending on the requirements of airport authorities, you will need to present a mobile boarding pass, a paper boarding pass printed out by you or a paper boarding pass picked up from the check-in desk.
You must print your SetSail pass 3 days prior to the sail date. We recommend to download the Royal Caribbean App to display your SetSail Pass on your phone (no need to print).
You do not need a negative COVID-19 test to leave Australia from 18 April 2022. But the country you are travelling to may have testing requirements.
Foreign governments may need evidence of the COVID-19 vaccinations and tests you've had before they let you enter. The Australian-issued International COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate (ICVC) is a free and secure way to prove your COVID-19 vaccination history when you travel across borders overseas.
What is the process for travelling to Australia, including for return travellers? Unvaccinated Australian citizens, permanent residents, and visitors can now enter and leave Australia at any time without needing an individual travel exemption.