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Adults who are not the parent or legal guardian of a minor traveling with them must present an original, notarized letter signed by the child's parent(s) authorizing the adult to take the child on the specific cruise, supervise the child, and allow e...
To make your European cruise as smooth as possible, here is some helpful information about Brexit and travelling. You can view full details, sign up for email alerts and check travel advice on the UK Government’s dedicated page. PASSPORTS Check the d...
Given the events over the last few years, having the proper travel documents has been a considerable concern of many guests prior to enjoying a carefree vacation. Passport, visa and inoculation regulations may vary by destination and may change from ...
In order to board the ship, guests will need to bring the following documents: Health Status Questionnaire: to be completed on the Royal Caribbean app before you board. Government Identification: Accepted forms of identification vary based on nationa...
Traveling with a child that is not your own Are you traveling with a grandchild, niece, nephew, or other child that you are not the guardian of? When a minor (age 17 and under) travels without their legal guardian, an accompanying adult must present ...
Should the last names of the parent and minor child traveling with them differ, the parent is required to present the child's valid passport and visa (if required) and the child's birth certificate (original, a notarized copy or a certified copy). Th...
It is important that the name on your reservation be exactly as it is stated on your passport or other official proof of nationality. If your name has changed since your document was issued (e.g., marriage or divorce), it is required that you update ...