Passports Now Required for Cruisers to Visit the Island of Martinique in the Southern Caribbean
A passport will now be required for passengers to get off of cruise ships that are stopping at the island of Martinique in the Southern Caribbean. Carnival Cruise Line passengers received a letter for their November 9th sailings warning them about the new requirements.
“Dear Carnival Pride Guest,
We have an important message to share regarding travel documentation requirements for Martinique.
Officials in Martinique have informed us that all cruise visitors to the island must have a valid passport in order to go ashore. This requirement will be strictly enforced by local authorities. If you do not already have a passport, we encourage you to obtain one before your voyage.
Thank you for your understanding. We can’t wait to welcome you aboard for a fun and memorable cruise.”
Passports are currently not required for Caribbean cruises that start and end in the same U.S. port. However, there is now an exception for Southern Caribbean cruises to Martinique.
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Source: cruisefever