In order to board the ship, guests will need to bring the following documents:
Accepted Forms of Identification
All guests will also need a form of identification to board the ship. Accepted forms of identification vary based on nationality, departure port and disembarkation port.
Please note that hospital Birth Certificates (baby feet Birth Certificates), as well as photocopies or images of any required travel documents are not accepted for boarding.
Australian Domestic Sailings
Sailings that originate and end in ports within Australia which do not include a visit to an overseas port outside of Australia. (Note that Queensland cruises which include Willis Island are classed as domestic cruises).
Australian Residents & Citizens
Adults (18 years and over)
Adults must present one of the following government-issued, laminated photo ID:
· Valid Passport
· Driver Licence
· Military ID card
· Government employment ID
· Keypass Over 18 Identity Card (A Keypass Card is purchasable through Australia Post; https://auspost.com.au/id-and-document-services/apply-for-a-keypass-id-card#tab2)
· Photo Card (or equivalent - varies by state) https://www.australia.gov.au/content/proof-of-age-card.
Children (17 years and under)
Children must present one of the following:
· Valid Passport
· Original Birth Certificate
· Certified copy of the Birth Certificate
· Medicare Card*
*A Medicare Card can be used as the only identification for children when all guests share the same last name. In the instance where the parents name differs from the child, they would require an original or certified birth certificate. The Medicare Card can then only be used to list the child and parent are the same family proving guardian ship.
Note: Digital driver licence and digital Medicare cards are not accepted. Please ensure to bring the physical, laminated IDs.
Non-Australian Residents & Citizens
All guests including children must bring a valid Passport. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months after your cruise ends.
International Sailings Departing From Australia
All guests including children must bring a valid Passport. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months after your cruise ends.
Accepted Identification for U.S. Citizens
No refunds will be given to individuals who fail to bring proper documentation.
For additional United States passport information visit the United States Department of State travel information website. Visa Central is the passport and visa service that we recommend, should our guests need passport and visa assistance. You may contact Visa Central for all your passport needs. Visa Central can obtain passports in as little as one day. US Residents, please contact VisaCentral online, email rci@visacentral.com or call 800-858-8579, and be sure to reference Royal Caribbean account 44988 for reduced service fees.
Accepted Identification for International Guests (non-U.S. Citizens)
*Visa Central is the passport and visa service that we recommend, should our guests need passport and visa assistance. You may contact Visa Central for all your passport needs. Visa Central can obtain passports in as little as one day. Canada residents, please contact www.visacentral.ca, email rci@visacentral.com or call 8888-665-9956, and be sure to reference Royal Caribbean account 10026 for reduced service fees.
No refunds will be given to individuals who fail to bring proper documentation.
What if the name on my identification doesn’t match the name on my reservation?
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 the document with the new name or provide an official supporting document (e.g., a state, county or province issued marriage license, divorce decree or legal name change document) of the name change. All documents must be the original or a notarized copy. Additionally, if you are using an identification (e.g., driver's license) and a citizenship document (e.g., birth certificate), then BOTH documents must match the name on your reservation. Otherwise, it may result in delay or possible denial of boarding.
Visa Guidance
It is the responsibility of the guest to identify, obtain and present necessary visas before the start of their cruise vacation. Requirements vary based on the guest’s nationality and countries visiting during the cruise. The following resources may be of assistance to guests in determining if a visa is required.
Some countries that your cruise may visit will require that you obtain a visa prior to arrival. You are responsible for obtaining any necessary visas. If you do not hold proper visa documents, you will be denied boarding without compensation.
Visa Guidance for Australian Citizens
For information on Visa guidance for Australian citizens, please visit: https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/.
Visa Guidance for U.S. Citizens and Canadians
Visa Guidance for International Guests
All non-Australian, U.S. or Canadian passport holders should contact the Embassy (Consular Services) of each country on your cruise or VisaCentral for specific visa requirements, information, forms and fees for your nationality. Visa Central is the passport and visa service that we recommend, should our guests need passport and visa assistance. You may contact Visa Central for all your passport needs. Visa Central can obtain passports in as little as one day.
You may also contact your travel advisor or local Royal Caribbean International office for further assistance.
It is the responsibility of the guest to identify, obtain and present necessary visas before the start of their cruise vacation. Requirements vary based on the guest’s nationality and countries visiting during the cruise. The following resources may be of assistance to guests in determining if a visa is required.
Please note the most recent visa requirements for non-United States guests sailing on an Alaskan itinerary require a Canadian visa to participate in the cruise. Click here to get more details.