WHAT TYPE OF TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION DO I NEED?

Proper travel documentation is required at embarkation and throughout the cruise. Even though a guest has completed
registration using FUNPASS, it is still the responsibility of the guest to bring all required travel documents. Guest should check
with their travel agent and/or government authority to determine the travel documents necessary for each port of call. Any
guest without proper documents will not be allowed to board the vessel and no refund of the cruise fare will be issued.
Carnival assumes no responsibility for advising guests of immigration requirements.

CRUISE TRAVEL

U.S. citizens traveling on cruises that begin and end in the same U.S. port must show proof of citizenship (such as an original or
certified copy of a birth certificate) and a government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license). Effective June 1, 2009, U.S.
citizens traveling on cruises that begin and end in different U.S. ports, or begin or end in a foreign port, must have a passport
or other recognized document. For a complete list of accepted documents, see www.travel.state.gov.

U.S. Alien Residents need a valid Alien Resident Card. Canadian citizens must present a valid passport. Non-U.S. citizens need a
valid passport and a valid, unexpired U.S. Multiple Re-entry Visa, if applicable.

AIR TRAVEL

Passports are required for air travel to or from Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, The Bahamas and
Bermuda. This will impact all guests traveling by air to embark or debark in Vancouver for our Alaska or Hawaii cruises; and our
Canadian guests that travel by air to or from any of our U.S. embarkation ports. This will also enable guests to fly from the U.S.
to meet their ship at the first port should they miss their scheduled embarkation and allow guests that must debark the ship
before their cruise ends to fly back to the U.S without significant delays and complications.

We recommend that all guests travel with a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the completion of travel. For more
information or to obtain a passport application CLICK HERE

Guest names on travel documents (passport, Alien Resident Card, birth certificate, etc.) must be identical to those on the cruise
and airline tickets. Otherwise, proof of name change (e.g., a marriage license) or a valid driver's license (or other
government-issued photo ID) must be presented.

On occasion, non-U.S. citizens and U.S. Alien Residents may be asked to surrender their passport and/or Alien Resident Card at
time of embarkation. These documents will be returned upon completion of the Immigration inspection at the time of
debarkation. Non-U.S. citizens that are eligible to apply for admission under the Visa Waiver Pilot Program, must still have a
valid unexpired passport. U.S. State Department regulations require all guests traveling from visa-waiver countries be in
possession of a machine-readable passport that includes a biometric identifier - e.g., embedded digital photograph. Otherwise,
guests will be required to obtain a U.S. Multiple Re-entry Visa. Guests without proper identification may be refused boarding or
entry into the United States.

For Europe and Transatlantic cruises, U.S. citizens must have a valid passport. Alien Residents and all other non-U.S. citizens are
advised to check with their travel agent or appropriate government authority to determine the necessary documents. Certain
foreign nationals will be required to obtain a Schengen Visa and/or Croatian Visa.

For sailings to Canadian ports of call, certain foreign nationals must obtain a Canadian visa in addition to the U.S. Multiple
Re-entry Visa. Non-U.S. citizens must contact the appropriate consulates, U.S. Embassy and U.S. Immigration office to inquire
about necessary travel documentation.

For sailings to Bermuda, U.S. Alien Residents must present their valid Alien Resident Card in addition to their passport or birth
certificate from country of origin. These documents will be returned upon completion of the Immigration inspection.

To debark for more than 24 hours in Mexico, guests must have obtained a Mexican Tourist Card from either a travel agent or a
Mexican consulate prior to their departure.

When traveling with a minor and both parents/legal guardians are not cruising, we strongly recommend bringing an original
signed letter from the absent parent/legal guardian authorizing the minor to travel with you. This will expedite processing by
the Department of Homeland Security. Please note that a notarized letter to this effect is required if debarking with children in
Mexico.

In addition to the above requirements, all guests 16 years of age or older must provide an official photo ID.

BryantCruises.com
3122 N. 34th Street - Phoenix, AZ. 85018
(602)687-9615 - Fax:(602)606-2729
BryantCruises@Cox.net
Bryant Cruises offers the following destinations:
Mexican Riviera Dance Cruise - Caribbean Dance Cruise - Mediterranean Dance Cruise- Australia Dance Cruise -
New Zealand Dance Cruise - South America Dance Cruise - Alaska Dance Cruise

Join the Bryant Cruises Email Club to be notified of newly added Dance Cruises and events.
All content © 2007 - 2009 Bryant Cruises-Dancing at Sea. All rights reserved.
Website Design by GoFetchStudios.com