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Can you cruise to Alaska without going to Canada?

Can you cruise to Alaska without going to Canada?

U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) announced on Wednesday she will introduce a new bill to Congress that would permanently allow foreign flagged cruise ships to sail to Alaska without having to stop in Canada by creating a permanent exemption from the Passenger Vessel Services Act (PVSA).

Do I need a passport for Alaska cruise from Seattle?

If you are a U.S. Citizen and your Alaska cruise begins and ends in the same US port (Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles) you are not currently required to travel with a passport to Alaska. All cruise lines and WMPH Vacations highly recommend you carry a valid passport.

Do you need a passport to fly to Alaska 2021?

United States residents do not need a passport to go to Alaska, but soon they will need a REAL ID. Beginning May 3, 2023, U.S. citizens aged 18 and up traveling by air within the United States will need REAL ID-compliant identification to go through airport security checkpoints.

Do you need a passport from Alaska to Seattle?

Do you need a passport for Alaska 2020?

Why do cruise ships have to stop in Canada to go to Alaska?

Cruise ships were banned from Canada in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic. Because foreign-flagged ships are required to stop at an international port for cruises departing from the United States, U.S. lawmakers passed a law to temporarily allow ships to skip the perfunctory stop in Canada on Alaska cruises.

Do I need a green card to go on a cruise?

An LPR is required to present an I-551 (Green Card) for reentry into the U.S. If you are not a U.S. citizen or an LPR, you will need a passport and/or the appropriate documentation based on the status you are seeking in the United States for any type of cruise, closed loop or not.

Do I need a Covid test to fly to Alaska?

Traveler Update: The State of Alaska has no special entry or travel testing requirements.

Can I drive through Canada to Alaska without a passport?

U.S. citizens flying between another state and Alaska do not need a passport. However, those driving through Canada or traveling on a ferry or cruise ship with stops in Canada are required to carry one. All non U.S. citizens will need a passport and possibly other documents to enter.

Can I fly to Alaska with a driver’s license?

REAL ID driver’s licenses, generally marked with a star on the upper portion of the card, are available at your home state’s department of motor vehicles. If you’re traveling anywhere in the United States (including Alaska) after May 3, 2023, you’ll need REAL ID-compliant identification to go through TSA checkpoints.

Is a passport required for an Alaska cruise?

Yep, I don’t know of any Alaskan cruises that don’t require a passport. We recently moved from Seattle and all of the ones leaving from their did, even if they were not stopping in Canada because you are still sailing in International waters.

Do you need a passport to go California to Alaska?

You don’t need a passport to go to Alaska from any other state in the U.S., even though you might fly through Canadian airspace to get there. If you don’t have a passport, look for trips that head to Alaska via Seattle or Minneapolis.

What should I take on an Alaska cruise?

Alaska cruises can be cold, wet and rugged depending on how much time to plan to spend on deck or on onshore excursions. Pack warm, sturdy clothing, nonslip shoes, binoculars and a camera.

Do I need a passport to take a Caribbean cruise?

U.S. citizens taking “closed-loop” cruises are not required to have a passport, but will need proof of citizenship such as an original or certified copy of a birth certificate, a certificate of naturalization, a passport card, an enhanced driver’s license (EDL) as well as a government-issued photo ID.