What travel documents are required to board?
In order to board the ship, guests will need to bring the following documents:
All guests will also need a form of identification to board the ship. 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.
Accepted Identification for U.S. Citizens
- U.S. Passport book that is valid at least 6 months after your cruise ends. A U.S. Passport book is required for sailings that depart from homeports outside of the U.S.
- For sailings departing from U.S. homeports, an official US state-issued Birth Certificate is also accepted. Guests age 16 and older that present an official US state-issued Birth Certificate will also need to provide a valid Driver’s License or picture ID issued by the government.
- 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.
ACCEPTED IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS
- U.S. Passport book that is valid at least 6 months after your cruise ends. A U.S. Passport book is required for sailings that depart from homeports outside of the U.S..
- For sailings departing from U.S. homeports, an official U.S. Birth Certificate is also accepted. Guests ages 16 and older that present a Birth Certificate will also need to provide a valid Driver’s License or picture ID issued by the government. Please note that hospital Birth Certificates (baby feet Birth Certificates) are not accepted.
- 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 at www.visacentral.com/royalcaribbean, email rci@visacentral.com or call 800-858-8579, and be sure to reference Royal Caribbean account 44988 for reduced service fees.
TRAVELLING USING A BIRTH CERTIFICATE
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.
OHIO IDENTIFICATION CARDS FOR CHILDREN
There is no minimum age for an Ohio ID card. You may apply for an Ohio ID card for your child at any deputy registrar location.
- Ohio ID cards are used for identification purposes only.
- Ohio photo ID cards for children may assist police if a child is reported missing.
What do I need bring?
You must provide proof of your child’s:
- Full legal name
- Date of birth
- Social Security number (if ever assigned)
- Legal presence
- Ohio residency
Any child under age 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian with an Ohio driver license or ID card. If the parent or guardian does not have an Ohio driver license or ID card, then they must also provide proof of:
- Full legal name
- Date of birth
- Social Security number (if assigned)
- Legal presence
- Ohio residency
Go to our Acceptable Documents page for a full list of identity documents and links to use our interactive process to assist you with what to bring to a deputy registrar agency.
How much does an Ohio ID cost?
$10.00
Don’t forget to include a listing for your child’s Next of Kin in connection with his or her state ID. It will help police get in touch with parents or guardians.