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Expert Q&A
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| By James Feldman (a.k.a. Doctor Travel) Certified Facilitator | ||
Do you need a passport to take a cruise?

Yes. Most cruises are international. A passport is required.
To learn more about planning your cruise, read Cruising ABCs: Everything You Need to Know to Plan Your Cruise.
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