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Western Caribbean Cruises

Mayan ruins, natural wonders and a deep dive into local culture.

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Ancient Mayan ruins rise up from the jungle floor, breaking the pristine beauty of the rainforest to remind all who cruise the Western Caribbean of its deep cultural heritage. White-sand beaches and pristine azure waters are just the beginning with this region of the Caribbean. With just a little exploration on a Western Caribbean cruise, you can open up a world of jungle adventures, breathtaking barrier reefs and powerful cultural connections unlike any other.

Featured Western Caribbean Cruise Ports

Take a closer look at the most popular Western Caribbean Cruise ports (plus our departure ports).

  • Belize City
  • Grand Cayman
  • Ft. Lauderdale

Nestled among lush rainforests teeming with life and situated on the western edge of the Caribbean Sea, Belize City is a paradise for those looking to have an unparalleled eco adventure. Take a relaxing inner tube ride down a river and through ancient caves once used for rituals by the Maya, ride horses through a stunning nature park with hundreds of species, and snorkel through the northern hemisphere's largest barrier reef on a cruise to Belize!

Cruise to Cozumel, which was once the home to the legendary Mayan goddess of the moon, Ixchel, and the moment you step onto this tropical wonder you'll understand why they believed a goddess called this island home. From white-sand beaches and azure waters to snorkeling through an immense coral reef and exploring ancient Mayan ruins, Cozumel is one of the most dynamic Caribbean cruise ports.

Galveston Island is a quaint city with historic charm where you'll get the feel for "island time." Explore Historic Pleasure Pier and enjoy some Texas foods, or visit the Moody Gardens with attractions like a world-class aquarium and living rainforest. Spend some time admiring the city’s museums, shopping its curated boutiques or strolling its colorful streets full of art and architecture.

Cruise to Grand Cayman, once home to pirates and scoundrels striking fear into all who sailed near, now stands as one of the most prosperous islands in the entire Caribbean. Meet sea turtles and stingrays in their natural habitats, snorkel through breathtaking shipwrecks and stroll through the capital of Georgetown for world-class dining, shopping and historic architecture.

Surrounded by some of the most vibrant, healthy coral reefs of the Caribbean and filled with Bermudan-British history, Grand Turks is a rich island destination for anyone looking for the complete Caribbean cruise experience. Explore the nearby Gibb's Cay and swim with stingrays, discover the vibrant history of the island from 700 A.D. to today, or explore the beauty of the island from a dune buggy.

Sitting atop an ancient coral reef system, surrounded by gorgeous crystal blue waters and featuring a lush tropical environment, the island of Roatan looks every bit the Caribbean wonderland. Visit the local iguana farm with over 3,000 iguanas roaming the grounds, snorkel and dive the pristine local reefs or sunken ships and Mayan artifacts, or just sit on the picture-perfect beach and relax without a care in the world.

The "Venice of America" has been the premier destination for spring breakers for almost six decades, but don't let that fool you into thinking the city is one big party. From the Everglades, a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to an amazingly rich biosphere, to seven miles of white-sand beaches, Ft. Lauderdale is a beautifully diverse city.

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Sosua Beach, Dominican Republic

The peaceful blue water and golden sands of Sosua Beach are picture perfect, but the real star of this beach is the atmosphere. The entire beach vibrates with excitement, fun and the sounds of locals and travelers reveling in a true Caribbean atmosphere. Lounge on the shore, snorkel through a coral reef, or grab a delicious lunch from a local cooking Dominican specialties, and fall in love with the vibe.

Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman

Idyllic white sands that stretch as far as the eye can see in both directions, brilliant blue water beyond that and endless opportunities for activities makes Seven Mile Beach one of the best in the world. Enjoy bars, resorts, boutiques and restaurants when you're not drinking in the stunning scenery. Visit Seven Mile Beach on your Grand Cayman cruise!

Ocho Rios Bay Beach, Jamaica

One of the most popular beaches in Jamaica with both locals and travelers, Ocho Rios Bay Beach has everything needed for a relaxing day enjoying the Caribbean weather. Soft sand, crystal-clear water, plentiful loungers and ice-cold beverages. Visit Ocho Rios Bay Beach on a Jamaican cruise!

What Will You Do on a Western Caribbean Cruise?

Explore experiences you can have here, from swimming beneath waterfalls to traveling back in time

Island shore excursions

Experience the best the Western Caribbean has to offer with award-winning shore excursions that immerse you in thrilling experiences, unique culinary delights and peaceful rejuvenation. Explore ancient ruins once home to the Mayan people, swim with stingrays in the waters they call home or snorkel through shipwrecks now hosting the Caribbean’s vibrant species.

Late night departures

The Caribbean has a different feeling at night. Revel in its warm evenings and enticing music with our More Ashore program. Later stays in ports such as Cozumel let you soak up the full Caribbean experience, like a fresh-caught seafood dinner on the beach or street fair full of local crafts and flavors. With More Ashore, you get more time to enjoy the vibrant island nightlife.

Caribbean Cruise Onboard Experience & Featured Program

With award-winning onboard programs, regional cuisine from world-class chefs and celebrations of Caribbean life, Princess makes your ship a destination all its own.

Comfortable accommodations

Your stateroom is your home away from home on your voyage where you rest up and recharge between adventures. With the expertly designed Princess Luxury Bed, luxurious 100% Jacquard-woven cotton linens and specially created SLEEP program by a board-certified sleep expert, you might just get the best sleep of your life. We offer staterooms ranging from interior cabins to full suites, and we even offer connected rooms for families with more than four members traveling together.

Bringing local life aboard

Embrace the spirit of the islands the moment you step on your ship with our Rhythm of the Caribbean program. Savor island cuisine, sip signature cocktails and engage in authentic regional experiences. Dance beneath the stars to vibrant island rhythms at exclusive parties, and immerse yourself in one-of-a-kind cultural activities — from concerts and crafts to talks from shark experts and treasure hunters.

Never miss a beat

Say goodbye to the daily grind with our new Sail Away Party poolside on the top deck, dance to local music at one of the many Caribbean inspired concerts, or be the envy of every pirate at our high-energy gold treasure-inspired Terrace Pool Gold Party. Throughout your cruise to the Caribbean there will be events that excite, enrich and challenge you to fully experience the islands.

Deeper experiences of the islands

Discover the history of local distilleries while sampling some of the region’s best rums, meet the parrots and macaws that call the Caribbean home in the ship's Piazza, or become a part of the rhythm with steel pan drum lessons. Our onboard activities give you the chance to gain a deeper connection and understanding of the gorgeous islands you'll visit on your voyage.

Discovery at Sea

Sharks, pirates and stars — oh my!

Discovery at SEA brings the expertise and excitement of the Discovery Channel™ on board your Caribbean cruise! Enjoy Shark Week all summer long with shark-themed activities, hear tales of sunken treasure and lost shipwrecks from the stars of Travel Channel’s™ Caribbean Pirate Treasure, and explore the constellations and spectacular galaxies of the night sky with the Voyage to the Stars indoor planetarium experience.

Ship Activities for Every Cruise to the Caribbean

Recharging your batteries.

Pamper yourself in the Lotus Spa® with a massage, facial or manicure, and feel renewed. Enjoy The Sanctuary, a lounge just for adults, where you can relax with a light meal, specialty drink and al fresco massages while digging into that novel you've been looking forward to reading. If you prefer your relaxation more active, we offer Zumba, yoga and tai chi classes to burn off stress and raise your heart rate.

Celebrations

The perfect place to celebrate

Almost 30% of all passengers who sail with us are celebrating an important milestone in their lives. Say "I do" at sea in a ceremony officiated by the captain. Arrange for an anniversary package and let us spoil you with romantic balcony dining, chocolates and more. For us, every day is a celebration.

Love blooms on the Love Boat

It's difficult to imagine something more romantic than sailing through the warm waters of the Caribbean, hopping between tropical islands and white-sand beaches from the comfortable luxury of your ship. While on board we cater to your romantic side with private dining on your balcony, whether a relaxing breakfast for two or a romantic sunset dinner, honeymoon packages for lucky newlyweds, flowers and chocolates delivered to your room and couples-only massages in the Sanctuary.

Food & Drinks

The flavors of the islands

The diverse cultural influences, local climates and history of the Caribbean combine to make one of the most exciting and unique regional cuisines in the world. From mofongo, a dish from Puerto Rico made from mashed fried plantains, pork and garlic, to the famous jerk chicken of Jamaica, we serve the Caribbean's favorite flavors to you on board. Thanks to Princess' world-class chefs you'll enjoy fresh, locally inspired dishes for your entire voyage.

Movies Under the Stars®

Outdoor cinema at its best

Enjoy many of the latest movies, exciting concerts and most anticipated live sports games on a massive poolside screen. The warm Caribbean night air, fresh popcorn and comfortable lounge chair with fleece blanket make for a viewing experience like no other. Not to mention the best theater in the world, the Caribbean ocean with a ceiling of stars!

Sailing with your crew

Enjoy a ship full of activities for the whole family, from Broadway-style shows to Discovery’s Shark Week all summer long, your family will be engaged in the Caribbean. Go Stargazing under the stunning expanse of the night sky with Discovery at SEA, compete in a family game night, and savor the flavors of the islands together.

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Remove the hassle from air travel and give yourself the gift of flexibility, time and a thicker wallet with Princess EZair flights. We negotiate lower rates with the airlines, allow you to modify your flight up to 45 days prior with no penalty and protect you if your flight is late or canceled.

EZair flight quotes are available on our cruise search result details pages.

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We get you where you need to go

Let Princess pick you up from the airport and take you directly to your ship or hotel when you arrive, even if you didn't book your airfare through us. A uniformed Princess representative meets you at the airport after you've retrieved your luggage and transports you directly to your ship or hotel without you having to worry about the logistics of navigating a new city.

Cruise Plus Hotel Packages

Stay longer and relax

Extend your cruise vacation, and simplify your travel plans with a hotel stay at the beginning or end of your cruise. With a Cruise Plus Hotel Package, a Princess representative meets you at the airport and pier, transporting you to and from your hotel. The package includes the cost of your hotel stay, transportation, luggage handling and the services of the representative.

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Jamaica cruises.

Indulge in the good vibes and good times of Jamaica's island life.

Cruise to Jamaica, the birthplace of reggae which gave the world the soundtrack of its relaxed lifestyle, good-time-loving people and fearless optimism. As soon as you arrive, you'll sense how much this destination honors the sensibilities of its musical export. Soak your feet in pristine blue waters at Bamboo Beach Club in Ocho Rios. Splash around Dunn's River Falls, where cold, clear mountain water pours down on the rocks in mini-waterfalls. Journey into the rainforest at Mystic Mountain, and take the SkyExplorer chairlift above the treetops to the mountain's summit. Discover the magic with a Jamaica cruise.

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Ocho Rios Waterfall in Jamaica

Go With The Flow

The best Jamaica cruises will let you explore adventure-packed experiences. You can drive down the scenic roads of Montego Bay, hike to the rushing waterfalls of Ocho Rios, and go horseback riding by the shore in Falmouth. 

Doctors Cave Beach in Montego Bay, Jamaica

THE GOOD BLUES

Lounging by the stunning blue beaches of Jamaica is only the start of your travel adventure. Go snorkeling along the coral reef at Doctor's Cave Beach in Montego Bay, or hang out with scorpion fish and nurse sharks in Ocho Rios.

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Lush Livin'

Jamaica is the perfect playground for adventurous hikers, those who want to explore the dense forests and caves, the craggy hills and the wild coast. Trek through lush rainforest at Mystic Mountain, or take the picturesque Mount Zion Hill Walk in Montego Bay.

Ocho Rios Waterfall in Jamaica

Chart Your Own Course

Get out on the water in a kayak and explore the waters of Jamaica on your own terms. Take a River Rapids Adventure in Ocho Rios — explore on your own inner tube or in a kayak for two.

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Rhythms and Rum

Spend some time getting to know the culture of this island nation. From distinctive keepsakes to the memories you'll make at its reggae-filled beaches, you're sure to bring a piece of something truly Jamaican back home after your vacation. 

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A Piece of All Right

Whether you choose rum, coconut oil, jerk seasonings or wood carvings, keepsakes from Jamaica will give you a taste of the island even when you're back home. Check out the Old Fort Craft Market in Montego Bay or Island Village in Ocho Rios for handmade local goods.

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Get to know Bob Marley with a tour of his birthplace town, Nine Mile. Saunter the grounds of the Greenwood Great House, an 18th-century mansion, or discover Jamaican fine art at the renowned National Museum West.

Falmouth, Jamaica, Reggae Street Musicians Guitars

In many ways, Jamaica is its music. No matter where you go on the island, you'll be dancing to reggae beats and feeling the good-time vibe of this global phenomenon. Head to Bourbon Beach to soak in the tones and the waves at the same time.

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A cruise to Jamaica is filled with exciting destinations, each with its own style and vibe. Discover Jamaica onboard the Best Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships.

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Westward Winds

Work your visit to Jamaica into a  Western Caribbean cruise . Hang out with stingrays in  Grand Cayman , snorkel coral reefs in  Labadee, Haiti , and splash around in the waterfalls at Jamaica's Dunn's River Falls.

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From Rivers to Ruins

Combine your Jamaican adventure with an exploration of nearby Mexico. Take in the adventurous vibe of "Ochi," or Ocho Rios, then explore the Mayan ruins of Tulum and the bustling beaches of  Cozumel and Cancun .

WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Jamaica Cruises Insider

The island has fairly good weather all year long, but it's good to know that the rainy season comes in May and then again from October to November. Jamaica also has a hurricane season that lasts from June 1 to November 30. November and December is a great time to visit: The likelihood of storms is low, and the weather is still warm while it's colder in more northerly climates.

Licensed local taxis are known as "contract carriages" and always display a red license plate. They operate under fixed rates and these can be seen inside the cabs. If you want to save money, opt for route taxis, a service that runs like buses and picks up others along the way. These also have red license plates.

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LOCAL CUISINE Spice and Everything Nice

A blend of old and new influences, Jamaican cuisine incorporates the flavors of the indigenous peoples that once inhabited the island and the Europeans that once landed on its shores.

Authentic Jerk Chicken from Jamaica

The Right Kind of Jerk

Jerk chicken is the fragrant, smoky and spicy dish that's arguably Jamaica's culinary claim to fame. This spicy barbecued chicken gets its red-hot flavors from a special rub, usually including Scotch bonnet peppers and sweeter spices like allspice and nutmeg.

Traditional Dish Ackee and Saltfish from Jamaica

AN UNLIKELY PEAR

You might not think of fruit and fish together, but Jamaican cooks have turned this unlikely pairing into a distinctive dish. Ackee and codfish incorporates the fleshy, yellow seeds of the tropical, pear-shaped ackee fruit with salted cod. The result is a light but filling protein-packed dish that's typically served over rice for dinner or with dumplings for breakfast.

Typical Breakfast Fried Bammy Plantains Ackee and Saltfish from Jamaica

Double Bammy

The history of bammy goes way, way back. Originally eaten by Jamaica's indigenous inhabitants, this flatbread is made from the starchy root vegetable cassava. It's then soaked in coconut milk and then fried to perfection. Enjoy them on their own in for breakfast or alongside fish or jerk chicken at lunch or dinner.

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When it comes to cruises to Jamaica, this is a port you won’t want to miss. Prepare to let your hair down and kick back to seductive reggae rhythms on your cruise to Montego Bay. Boasting some of Jamaica’s finest beaches, shopping, restaurants and golf courses, “Mo Bay” (as it’s affectionately known) is a tropical live-wire. Are you ready to immerse yourself in the town’s festive energy? Carnival’s cruises to Montego Bay let you shop, swim, and play in Mo Bay to your heart’s content — and sample Jamaica’s rich culture on excursions into the island’s breathtaking countryside. History lovers can experience the grandeur of old-time mansions and golfers can test their skills on a course with a Caribbean backdrop. Whatever you’re into, we’ve got everybody covered on our cruises to Montego Bay.

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7 Cruises to Jamaica and the Surrounding Caribbean

Enjoy the island spirit on a cruise to the land of reggae and rum.

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Jamaica is one of the most popular Caribbean destinations, and if you've ever lounged on one of the island's gorgeous beaches with a fruit-filled rum punch in hand, it's easy to understand why. It helps that Jamaica is extremely accessible. You can fly there (direct from New York City in four hours, at that), but many prefer the experience of island hopping via a Caribbean cruise.

The major cruise ports of Jamaica are Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, Falmouth, and Kingston. On the northeastern coast, there's also Port Antonio, which isn't suitable for most large ships but attracts boutique cruise lines and private yachts.

Whether you're interested in discovering pirate history, hiking through the rain forest to see waterfalls, or searching for the best jerk chicken on the island, you're bound to find a cruise itinerary that suits you. Here are some of the best Jamaica-inclusive Caribbean cruises .

Viking Ocean Cruises, Panama Canal and Central America; 15 Days

A round trip from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, this cruise stops in seven countries. The ship sails the Caribbean for two days before making its first stop in Montego Bay, Jamaica, where cruise-goers can plan to hike the rain forest, visit Dunn's River Falls, or ride a bamboo raft down the Great River, among other excursions. The cruise offers activities for foodies, thrill seekers, history buffs, and beach bums.

After departing Montego Bay, the ship sails the Caribbean and Panama Canal for two days before making its next stop at Colón, Panama, for an optional visit to Indigenous villages or a walk around the colorful city. The following stops — Puerto Limón, Costa Rica ; Roatán, off the coast of Honduras; Belize City, Belize; and Cozumel , Mexico — showcase the Caribbean's lushest landscapes, ancient Mayan ruins, pristine beaches, and lively towns.

Between ports, a historian teaches about pirates and treasure hunters, pre-Columbian civilizations, and the Age of Discovery aboard the 930-guest Viking Mars . When you aren't attending a lecture, you can indulge in a treatment at the Nordic spa, catch a live performance in the theater, order a martini at the 1940s-inspired bar, or partake in Waffle Hour in the Explorers' Lounge.

Carnival Cruise Line, Western Caribbean; 5 Days

This cruise aboard the Carnival Sunrise departs from Miami for a day at sea before arriving in Grand Cayman. On the island, you can visit a rum cake factory or go snorkeling. After leaving the Cayman Islands , the ship moves on to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, where excursions include swimming with dolphins, river tubing, zip lining, and horseback riding along the shore. The ship then spends another day at sea before arriving back in Miami.

Onboard dining options include a steakhouse, an Italian restaurant, Guy's (as in Guy Fieri's) Burger Joint, a barbecue spot, a cantina, and a sushi joint. Adults can find a quiet spot in the 21-and-up Serenity Retreat, or they can get together in a pub, lounge, or piano bar.

For kids, Seuss at Sea provides a character parade, interactive story time, themed breakfasts, and crafting sessions. Meanwhile, Camp Ocean offers supervised activities like games, songs, dancing, movies, video games, and kids-only meals.

Oceania Cruises, Classic Panama Canal; 11 Days

Travel from Panama City to Miami on Oceania Cruises' Sirena , stopping along the South American coast along the way. The first stop after a day of sailing through the Panama Canal is Cartagena, Colombia , where cruise-goers can hop off the ship to see mansions and a historic fort. The following day is dedicated to Santa Marta, Colombia's oldest city.

The ship then visits Oranjestad, Aruba; Willemstad, Curacao; and Kralendijk, Bonaire, before turning its bow to the north, toward Florida. After a day of sailing the Caribbean, Sirena drops anchor at Port Antonio, Jamaica, the gateway to Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park. Guests get a chance to hike, swim, and explore the town square for a day before embarking on another long sail — this time on the Atlantic. A day trip in Nassau, Bahamas , is the perfect penultimate stop before you reach your final destination, Miami.

During days at sea, Sirena keeps up to 648 guests entertained with a pool, theater, casino, and spa, as well as a wide variety of restaurants and an afternoon tea tradition.

Royal Caribbean International, Western Caribbean and Perfect Day; 6 Nights

This cruise leaves Orlando and, after a day at sea, stops in Labadee, Haiti, where activities range from riding a toboggan-style roller coaster to zip lining over the ocean. From there, the ship travels to Falmouth, Jamaica, located between Montego Bay and Ocho Rios, for options like horseback riding, river tubing, hiking to a waterfall, and high tea at the historical Good Hope Estate.

After it departs Jamaica, the ship again spends the day at sea. Between ports, travelers can enjoy the spa, fitness center, live performances, kids' activities, and a variety of restaurants aboard the Mariner of the Seas . Following the cruising day is a stop at Royal Caribbean's private CocoCay in the Bahamas. Fill your "Perfect Day" chasing adventure at Thrill Waterpark, where you can ride down North America's tallest waterslide, or relaxing in an overwater cabana at Coco Beach Club. The cay is also home to Chill Island, a beach "neighborhood" where you'll find quiet relaxation, cabana rentals, and restaurants. The next morning, the ship arrives back in Orlando.

Disney Cruise Line, Western Caribbean Cruise; 7 Nights

Consider taking a tour of the Kennedy Space Center before boarding the Disney Fantasy in Cape Canaveral. The first full day of this cruise is spent at sea, but pools, a spa, kids' clubs, restaurants, games, and entertainment provide much to do on the way to Cozumel. Upon arrival in Mexico, guests get the chance to snorkel or dive among coral reefs, shop for handmade souvenirs, and relax on the beach.

The next port is George Town on Grand Cayman, where you can explore botanic gardens, swim at Seven Mile Beach, or visit the town's shops and restaurants. In Falmouth, Jamaica, the next day, optional activities include a zip-line adventure, waterfall hike, catamaran cruise, horseback ride, or dolphin encounter. The next day at sea is a time to enjoy the ship's amenities while cruising to Disney Castaway Cay.

On this private island reserved for Disney Cruise Line guests, there is a water play area, white-sand beach, walking trails, snorkeling lagoon, boat rentals, teen hideout, and adults-only Serenity Bay. After departing Castaway Cay, the ship cruises overnight to arrive back at Port Canaveral the following day.

Celebrity Cruises, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Mexico; 6 Nights

Departing from Fort Lauderdale, Celebrity Reflection spends the first day at sea, giving guests the opportunity to relax in the spa, pool, and solarium. Cozumel is the first stop; the island's coral reef is ideal for snorkeling and diving, while deep-sea fishing is also an option. If you prefer to stay on dry land, you can ferry to Playa del Carmen and Tulum, shop for local-made souvenirs, or dine on fresh seafood and Mexican specialties.

The next port is George Town on Grand Cayman, where guests can shop, go on a catamaran cruise, snorkel, or sample the island's cuisine, including conch. From there, the ship heads to Falmouth, Jamaica. Aside from touring the historic town, there's a wide range of activities: take a trip to the Green Grotto Caves and Dunn's River Falls, ride a horse along the beach, swim with dolphins, or go tubing or zip lining. The next day is spent at sea, with time to enjoy the ship's restaurants, casino, cocktail lounges, and entertainment, before arriving back at Fort Lauderdale the following morning.

MSC Cruises, Western Caribbean; 14 Nights

MSC Divina 's 14-night Western Caribbean itinerary varies slightly from sailing to sailing, but one sample schedule goes as follows: After departing from Miami, the first stop is Nassau, Bahamas, where guests might like to kick off their two-week vacation with a VIP cabana experience on Blue Lagoon Island. The following day, Divina sails to the Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, a private destination with beachside spa treatments, snorkeling and diving opportunities, and an outdoor food court. The ship then returns to Miami for a day before continuing to Ocho Rios, Jamaica.

In Ocho Rios, you can swim in the sparkling Iris Blue Hole or climb to the top of Konoko Falls. Another day at sea follows, during which guests can enjoy this modern, elegant ship with a casino, a spa, kids' and teens' clubs, restaurants, and bars. The next stop is Cartagena, a UNESCO World Heritage site with cobblestone streets and pastel-colored buildings, followed by Colón, Panama. At the next port of call, Puerto Limón, Costa Rica, guests get the day to explore and take a boat adventure through the jungle, looking for crocodiles, monkeys, and manatees.

From there, the ship spends another day at sea, one day in Roatán, Honduras, and then a final day at sea en route back to Ocean Cay. Following one more day of MSC guests-only fun, the ship returns to Miami the next morning for disembarkation.

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The Margaritaville at Sea Islander Jamaica-Caymans-Mexico Limited Edition Sailing October 19-26, 2025

$ 1,699.00 – $ 1,999.00

7-Night Jamaica, Cayman & Mexico

Three brand-new ports offered in the same exclusive sailing in 2025! Sink your feet into the white-sand beaches of Cozumel, then sway to the Jamaican beats of Ocho Rios and mingle with the stingrays of Grand Cayman, surrounded by three days at sea to refresh between island-hopping.

Margaritaville at Sea Islander is a completely new way to float into an island state of mind, where the journey is as much fun as the destination. Featuring innovative and favorite eateries, uniquely themed bars and lounges, the first three-story poolside Landshark Bar, The Tiki Bar and pool for adults only, a soaring 14-story tropical atrium, Caribbean Amphibian Splash and Slide and more, the Islander will deliver a new way to experience the fun and escapism of Margaritaville.

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Whether you’re chasing the sound of live music coming from bustling beach bars or the sound of waves gently lapping against pristine white-sand beaches, Cozumel is the perfect place to soak up the fun.

OCHO RIOS, JAMAICA

It’s no problem finding fun in Ocho Rios, Jamaica! With reggae beats inviting you to dance, jerk chicken tempting your taste buds, and clear blue water begging you to take a dip, the itinerary is yours to create. Take a wild ride down Dunn’s River Falls or simply relax with a rum punch on Bamboo Beach. The pulse of the island is palpable, and you’re invited to be a part of the infectious rhythm.

RAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS

The idyllic island of Grand Cayman is paved with possibilities that cater to every whim and fancy. From underwater exploration to seaside relaxation, you’ll find your groove as you go. Stroll down Seven Mile Beach, mingle with stingrays at Stingray City, or relax at Rum Point. Whether you’re chasing adventure or soaking up the sun, Grand Cayman will be one of your most treasured travel memories.

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Margaritaville at Sea Islander is a completely new way to float into an island state of mind, where the journey is as much fun as the destination. Featuring innovative and favorite eateries, uniquely themed bars and lounges, the first three-story poolside Landshark Bar, The Tiki Bar adult outdoor lounge and pool, a soaring 14-story tropical atrium, Caribbean Amphibian Splash and Slide and more, the Islander will set a new course for the fun and escapism of Margaritaville.

What is there to do on the Margaritaville cruise ship?

The Margaritaville at Sea Islander is filled with entirely new ways to play the day away, plus your favorite Margaritaville dining and entertainment experiences among 12 newly designed passenger decks. With 12 dining venues, 13 bars and lounges, a St. Somewhere Spa and fitness center, all-new Margaritaville Casino, live music enclaves, all ages lounge and arcade, four distinct outdoor pool zones, and more, exploring the Islander will become an adventure all of its own.

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Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico

7 nights sailing from Miami on cruise ship MSC Seascape

Cruise Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico

Cruise Itinerary

Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico Cruise itinerary  - MSC Cruises

7 nights Cruise on MSC Seascape. Sailing from Miami, visiting Ocean Cay (MSC Marine Reserve), Ocho Rios (Jamaica), George Town (Grand Cayman), Cozumel (Mexico), ending in Miami.

Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico Cruise itinerary  - MSC Cruises

Miami is a city located on the Atlantic coast in southeastern Florida and the county of Miami-Dade County. Miami is a major center and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America", with a Spanish-speaking majority, and the largest city with a Cuban-American plurality. The Port of Miami, known as the "Cruise Capital of the World," has been the number one cruise passenger port in the world. It accommodates some of the world's largest cruise ships and operations, and is the busiest port in both passenger traffic and cruise lines. Going south you will find the Coral Gables, a select and elegant neighborhood with beautiful waterways, fountains and squares. It is recommended to take a guided tour that can pick the Old Town Trolley tours and you will have up to 90 minutes ride departing from Bayside. Miami Beach, between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic are some of the most fascinating areas of the Great Miami. Here prevailing Art Deco buildings, the sophisticated atmosphere, and the best beaches...

Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico Cruise itinerary  - MSC Cruises

Ocean Cay (MSC Marine Reserve)

A private island in the Caribbean: white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, palm trees and coral reefs. Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve is designed in keeping with the culture and tradition of the Bahamas and is planted with indigenous trees, grasses and flowers. A small village in typical Bahamian style with restaurants, bars and shops completes the offer on the island. Classic Caribbean feeling can be enjoyed on the fine sandy beaches of this exclusive island reserved for guests of MSC Cruises. MSC guests can board a pier directly from the ship to discover the nightlife on the Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve: live music and amusement in the 2,000-seat amphitheater, restaurants and bars. Highlights include a family beach with kids' restaurant and play area, a lagoon for those seeking peace, a wedding pavilion gazebo, and a zipline across the island.

Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico Cruise itinerary  - MSC Cruises

Ocho Rios (Jamaica)

Ocho Rios is one of Jamaica’s capitals full of pleasures. You’ll be able to go shopping or to see the real Jamaican culture. It is located approximately 67 miles east of Montego Bay. Know as a fishing village, counts with plenty of resort facilities such as hotels and restaurants, it maintains the culture of the past of a small Jamaican Town.It counts with various shopping plazas and with a crafts market located downtown, an easy distance to walk from the ship. In Ocean Village, the main flea market of the town, you can uy everything under the sun, right in the center of Ocho Rios.One of the most beautiful things to see in Jamaica is Dunn’s River Falls, and you will find them in Ocho Rios. Also you can find wonderful beaches to enjoy yourselves. One of the most known beaches is the James Bond Beach, which was named due to his creator living in the proximities. Plan a visit to the Shaw Botanical Gardens, where you can find a variety of exotic flora or you can go canoeing in the White River while the drums are beating.

Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico Cruise itinerary  - MSC Cruises

George Town (Grand Cayman)

George Town is the capital and principal city of the Cayman Islands, a British overseas territory and located in the Island of Grand Cayman. Live one of the most rewarding experiences of the underwater world, as National Geographic states: the city of the Stringray stripes. See to believe.

Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico Cruise itinerary  - MSC Cruises

Cozumel (Mexico)

Mexican heart and a Caribbean soul, Cozumel is a paradise which combines tradition, flavor and joy. You will always find a friendly face and a warm welcome to make your visit memorable. Cozumel is home to the largest reef system in the Americas, the Mesoamerican Reef. Teeming with hundreds of tropical fish, turtles and other vibrant sea life, it is truly a diver's dream. But even if you dont explore down into the depths of the ocean, there is much to see for snorkelers too. There are as many as 250 different species of tropical fish including the queen angelfish and the illusive toadfish, seen nowhere else in the world. Above the sparkling surface of the water, the trees are speckled with frigate birds, brown pelicans, olivaceous cormorants and others. If you look closely, you may catch a glimpse of a tree frog, a crocodile or the prehistoric iguana resting in the lush vegetation

The ship: MSC Seascape

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Featuring unmissable leading-edge amusement options, this ship will include the MSC RoboCoaster, a thrilling ride that will delight all adrenaline-seekers on board. 

MSC Seashore, with its cutting-edge design, brings you and your loved ones close to the sea through her impressive outdoor spaces designed for relaxation, dining, and entertainment for all to enjoy!  13,000 sqm of open decks, a stunning seafront boardwalk lined with places to eat, drink, swim and sunbathe, a coveted Infinity Aft pool, panoramic lifts and the breath-taking glass skywalk Bridge of Sighs, make MSC Seascape iconic and unique for sensational points of view on the ocean.

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What's included onboard?

Meals at the main restaurants or at the buffett restaurants are included (fees are applied for speciality restaurants)

Daily service charges/gratuities are included as part of the cruise fare at no extra cost.

Port taxes are included in the price

Accommodation in well appointed cabins 

Water, coffee and some juices are included in certain areas of the ship.

Children and Teens Clubs are included with outstanding programme activities and services

All on-board activities such as group games, competitions, quizzes, crafts classes are included.

Future Cruise benefits when booking your next cruise on board

There is no admission charge for any of the nightclubs or discos on MSC's ships

Most evening shows are free to enjoy 

Free entry to the casino, slot machines and gaming areas.

Access to the gym is free of charge

What's not included?

A 15% Bar Service Charge is automatically added to all food and beverage purchases, with the exception of the All Inclusive Fare, the prepaid Dining Packages and Beverage Packages

Shore excursions and purchases at the onboard shops are not included. Treatments or massages at the beauty salon or at the MSC Aurea Spa are also not included.

Drinks are only included if you have booked the All Inclusive Fare or if you have booked the Standard Fare and added a Drinks Package (in this case the drinks included on board with correspond to the package booked). If you have not booked any of these, the drinks will not be included and must be paid on board Plus a 15% Bar Service Charge will be automatically added to all purchases, (with the exception of the prepaid All-inclusive drinks packages or the All-inclusive fares that also include de bar service charges) 

Spa access and services (charges apply, except access to the thermal area for Aurea and Yacht Club cabins and suites).

Speaciality restaurants (fees apply).

There is a fee to use the facilities in the Internet café.  

Travel and/or Health Insurance. Passengers are strongly recommended to have comprehensive travel health insurance covering medical treatment and repatriation costs and expenses. 

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Exploring the Western Caribbean on a 5-Night Cruise 

Posted on April 1, 2024 Author admin

The Western Caribbean is a popular destination for cruise travelers seeking sun, sand, and adventure. With ports of call in Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and Mexico, a 5-night cruise in this region offers a taste of the vibrant culture, rich history, and stunning natural beauty of the Caribbean.

Jamaica, known for its reggae music and lush landscapes, is a must-visit destination on a Western Caribbean cruise. From exploring the famous Dunn’s River Falls to sampling authentic jerk chicken, there is no shortage of activities to enjoy on this picturesque island. With its warm hospitality and vibrant atmosphere, Jamaica is sure to leave a lasting impression on travelers.

The Cayman Islands, comprised of three islands – Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman, offer a different kind of experience for cruise passengers. From world-class diving and snorkeling opportunities to shopping in duty-free stores, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this tropical paradise. Plus, with its crystal-clear waters and stunning coral reefs, the Cayman Islands are a haven for water sports enthusiasts.

Mexico, with its rich history and diverse culture, is the final stop on this 5-night cruise in the Western Caribbean. Whether you’re exploring ancient Mayan ruins in Cozumel, relaxing on the beaches of Playa del Carmen, or indulging in delicious Mexican cuisine, Mexico offers a wealth of experiences for travelers. With its colorful markets, lively fiestas, and breathtaking scenery, Mexico is a destination that captivates the senses and leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.

What are the Benefits of a Cruise to Jamaica, Cayman Islands, and Mexico?

Embarking on a cruise to Jamaica, Cayman Islands, and Mexico offers an incredible opportunity to explore three unique and beautiful destinations in one seamless journey. Each of these locations boasts stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage, and a wide range of activities for travelers to enjoy. From the vibrant music scene of Jamaica to the crystal-clear waters of the Cayman Islands and the ancient Mayan ruins of Mexico, there is something for everyone to discover on this unforgettable cruise.

Exploring Jamaica

Jamaica, known for its reggae music and laid-back vibe, offers visitors a chance to soak up the sun on pristine beaches, hike through lush rainforests, and sample delicious local cuisine. From the bustling markets of Montego Bay to the serene waterfalls of Ocho Rios, Jamaica is a destination that is sure to captivate any traveler.

Discovering the Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands are a paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers, with crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful marine life. Visitors can also explore the vibrant capital city of George Town, relax on the stunning Seven Mile Beach, or interact with friendly stingrays at Stingray City. With its luxury resorts and laid-back atmosphere, the Cayman Islands offer the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

Uncovering the Wonders of Mexico

Mexico is a country rich in history and culture, with ancient ruins, vibrant festivals, and mouthwatering cuisine waiting to be discovered. From exploring the iconic Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza to swimming in the sparkling cenotes of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to relax on the beaches of Cozumel or explore the charming streets of Playa del Carmen, Mexico is a destination that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Exploring the Western Caribbean on a 5-Night Cruise

If you’re looking for a tropical getaway filled with sun, sand, and adventure, exploring the Western Caribbean on a 5-night cruise is the perfect choice. This itinerary typically includes stops in popular destinations such as Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and Mexico, offering a diverse range of experiences for travelers of all interests. From pristine beaches and turquoise waters to vibrant culture and delicious cuisine, a cruise through the Western Caribbean has something for everyone.

Cruise Jamaica

The first stop on your Western Caribbean cruise is likely to be Jamaica, a beautiful island known for its reggae music, lush rainforests, and friendly locals. One of the must-visit attractions in Jamaica is Dunn’s River Falls, a stunning waterfall that cascades down 600 feet into the Caribbean Sea. Visitors can climb the falls or simply relax on the beach and take in the natural beauty of the surroundings. Another popular spot in Jamaica is the town of Ocho Rios, where you can explore local markets, sample authentic Jamaican cuisine, and even try your hand at zip-lining through the jungle.

Cayman Islands

The next stop on your cruise through the Western Caribbean is likely to be the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory known for its crystal-clear waters and world-class diving opportunities. Grand Cayman, the largest of the three islands, is home to Seven Mile Beach, a picturesque stretch of sand perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Another popular attraction in the Cayman Islands is Stingray City, where visitors can swim with and feed friendly stingrays in their natural habitat. Don’t forget to indulge in some local seafood, such as fresh conch fritters or a traditional Caymanian fish fry, during your time in this tropical paradise.

The final stop on your Western Caribbean cruise is likely to be Mexico, a vibrant country known for its rich history, colorful culture, and delicious cuisine. One of the most popular destinations in Mexico is Cozumel, an island located off the eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. Here, you can explore ancient Mayan ruins, swim in crystal-clear cenotes, and snorkel or scuba dive in the world’s second-largest barrier reef. If you’re looking for a more laid-back experience, head to Playa del Carmen, a charming beach town known for its boutique shops, trendy restaurants, and lively nightlife.

In conclusion, exploring the Western Caribbean on a 5-night cruise is a fantastic way to discover the beauty and diversity of this tropical region. From the lush landscapes of Jamaica to the crystal-clear waters of the Cayman Islands and the rich culture of Mexico, each destination offers a unique blend of experiences for travelers to enjoy. Whether you’re a beach lover, a history buff, or a foodie, there is something for everyone to explore and enjoy on a Western Caribbean cruise. So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!

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• in the buffet restaurant at the drinks station: cold, hot water, tea 20 hours a day, coffee only during breakfast

• meals in the buffet restaurant: early breakfast, breakfast, snacks in the pizzeria and grill, lunch, dinner, snacks for night owls, drinks from the bar are paid extra

• meals in the a la carte restaurant: breakfast, lunch, dinner without drinks (extra charge)

• entertainment activities on board (evening performances in the theater, live music in bars and lounges, animation shows, disco)

• access to all public areas of the liner, including the library, swimming pools, jacuzzi by the pools, children's water park, gym

• sports games: table tennis, minigolf, shuffleboard

• services of educators and animators for children of five age groups in mini-clubs - from 6 months to 17 years

• transportation of luggage in the ports of the beginning and end of the cruise

• use of boats for embarkation and disembarkation in ports where the liner does not moor to the pier

• only for MSC Yacht Club cabins: ALL INCLUSIVE drinks (value up to 13 €) in the bars and restaurants of the liner and in the minibar in the suite, Premium internet package

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  • drinks (water, juices, spirits, cocktails)
  • optional – hotel before the cruise

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US lawful permanent resident taking cruise to Jamaica, Mexico and Cayman Islands

By Southerngirl81 , October 10, 2013 in Ask a Cruise Question

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Hi all, I booked a cruise to take my parents on a 7 days cruise to Mexico, Jamaica and Cayman Islands with Carnival. They are not US citizen but are lawful permanent resident with green cards. Their home country is Vietnam and their passports expired about 8 years ago which they didn't renew. I have been reading online and I am still not quite sure what documents they will need for the trip. According to getyouhome.gov, it appears that they only need their green cards and US driver licenses; however, other governments websites mentioned about their home country passports which they don't have. I tried to call all 3 consulates but didn't get through (got to love how government operates). Anyone here is a lawful permanent resident and traveled to those countries recently by cruise ship? What documents did you bring with you and did you experience any issues? Is a green card and driver license all the need?

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Logically speaking I would think they would need a passport like anyone else and from their home country. My husband is a lawful permanent resident with a green card and when he travels our immigration lawyer told us he has to use his passport from his country.

getyouhome.gov- is that a real government website? If three government websites say the same thing and that one doesn't, seems like that's not a real gov. website.

Most of the info on the getyouhome.gov website is for US citizens travelling to Canada or Mexico by car. If you click through for the information for lawful permanent residents, you get to this page https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/1191/kw/lawful%20permanent%20residents/p/0/c/0 which states that

Lawful Permanent Residents of the U.S. must present a Permanent Resident Card ("Green Card", INS Form I-551), a Reentry Permit (if gone for more than 1 year), or a Returning Resident Visa (if gone for 2 years or more) to reenter the United States. U.S. LPRs do not need a passport to enter the United States as per (8 CFR 211.1(a)), however, they may need a passport to enter another country. Please contact the embassy of the foreign country you will be traveling to for their requirements. While CBP does not require the passport as noted above, the airlines may have their own requirements, please check with your airlines prior to travel. Also, travel documents for LPRs do not need to be valid for any certain amount of time. Your LPR card only needs to be valid on the day that you are entering the US.

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Because your parents are Vietnamese citizens some countries may require them to have a visa. Most countries will allow US green card holders visa free entry if you arrive "directly" from the US. Since cruise ships rarely go to one country, they will most likely need visas.

MIL is a Chinese citizen and has a US green card but is required to have a visa for most Caribbean countries if she takes a cruise. Example: If she fly's directly from the US to Cayman, she does not need a Cayman visa. By cruise ship, she needs a visa.

Gathina- I could be wrong but from my understanding any websites that contain .gov are official government websites. If you are not a government website but your website contain .gov then it is a federal crime.

Thank you all for the responses and guidance. I called Carnival and was told that my parents only need their green cards to enter/exit the US; and it is our responsibilities to find out other required documents to visit the 3 countries mentioned. I called Royal and they indicated that my parents only need their green cards for the trip include visiting the countries mentioned. When leaving the ship for excursions, generally people only carry their sea pass cards & state driver license; and they usually leave other documents in their rooms as far as I remember from my previous 2 cruises with Carnival and Royal. With that, I am wondering at which point of time, the cruise passengers have to present passports to the countries we are visiting from the cruise?

I am a legal, green card holder and travel with that and my Canadian passport.

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Gathina- I could be wrong but from my understanding any websites that contain .gov are official government websites. If you are not a government website but your website contain .gov then it is a federal crime.   Thank you all for the responses and guidance. I called Carnival and was told that my parents only need their green cards to enter/exit the US; and it is our responsibilities to find out other required documents to visit the 3 countries mentioned. I called Royal and they indicated that my parents only need their green cards for the trip include visiting the countries mentioned. When leaving the ship for excursions, generally people only carry their sea pass cards & state driver license; and they usually leave other documents in their rooms as far as I remember from my previous 2 cruises with Carnival and Royal. With that, I am wondering at which point of time, the cruise passengers have to present passports to the countries we are visiting from the cruise?

When returning to the ship security only requires proof that you are who you say you are. They are not checking citizenship.

Passengers are checked at time of embarkation for the specific countires. I've seen, in person, and read on CC several cases where improper paperwork results in no trip. No refunds are given for paperwork snafus.

DO NOT RELY ON THE CRUISELINE!!!

Confirm what is needed with the embassies (or consulates) of the countries you will be visiting if a visa will be required. My green-card-holding friends always travel with their home country's passport and green card.

Can they renew their Vietnam passports?

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Logically speaking I would think they would need a passport like anyone else and from their home country. My husband is a lawful permanent resident with a green card and when he travels our immigration lawyer told us he has to use his passport from his country.   getyouhome.gov- is that a real government website? If three government websites say the same thing and that one doesn't, seems like that's not a real gov. website.

Yes, getyouhome.gov is an official government website and as boulders pointed out the information the OP needs is there with a little digging.

OP, if a visa is required and they don't have it then they may be denied boarding at the pier.

...DO NOT RELY ON THE CRUISELINE!!! Confirm what is needed with the embassies (or consulates) of the countries you will be visiting if a visa will be required. My green-card-holding friends always travel with their home country's passport and green card.   Can they renew their Vietnam passports?

OP, this cannot be emphasized enough! Cruise line reservation reps are not experts in immigration law!

A few months ago we had a post from a US citizen who was denied boarding because he had a German birth certificate (born to a US military family stationed in Germany) but no Consular Record of Birth Abroad. He was livid because, according to him, the cruise line told him his birth certificate would be just fine. This situation has nothing in common with your own other than to illustrate that a reservation agent cannot know the entry requirements for every country from every country.

Your parents will need the required travel documents for all of the countries being visited by the ship. Check the official state department or immigration web sites of those countries (which should be available in English) for entry requirements of citizens of Vietman. It makes no difference whether your parents will go ashore or not. Once a ship enters a country's territorial waters they are "in" that country.

You're doing the right thing by getting this information now. Without proper travel documentation your parents will be denied boarding.

OP, Your parents will need the required travel documents for all of the countries being visited by the ship. Check the official state department or immigration web sites of those countries (which should be available in English) for entry requirements of citizens of Vietman. It makes no difference whether your parents will go ashore or not. Once a ship enters a country's territorial waters they are "in" that country.  

This is absolutely correct. Your green card is for the USA ONLY to prove you can LEGALLY reside here. That you can LEGALLY be allowed back into the country THAT is it.

Every other country will have different travel requirements based on your citizenship , you must find out what those requirements are for each country.

OP, this cannot be emphasized enough! Cruise line reservation reps are not experts in immigration law!   A few months ago we had a post from a US citizen who was denied boarding because he had a German birth certificate (born to a US military family stationed in Germany) but no Consular Record of Birth Abroad. He was livid because, according to him, the cruise line told him his birth certificate would be just fine. This situation has nothing in common with your own other than to illustrate that a reservation agent cannot know the entry requirements for every country from every country.   Your parents will need the required travel documents for all of the countries being visited by the ship. Check the official state department or immigration web sites of those countries (which should be available in English) for entry requirements of citizens of Vietman. It makes no difference whether your parents will go ashore or not. Once a ship enters a country's territorial waters they are "in" that country.   You're doing the right thing by getting this information now. Without proper travel documentation your parents will be denied boarding.

The person's story does have something in common with the OP's parents. Neither has claimed US citizenship to which they are currently entitled. So, while the gentleman in the story was entitled to US citizenship, he did not have yet, just like the OP's parents. After 5 years with a green card, you are entitled to claim citizenship. And it is a very good idea to do so.

Two reasons that I can think of - there are probably more. One is US estate law treats citizen spouses and non-citizen spouses differently. If one of the OP's parents dies and the other is not a citizen, they do not get the tax-free transfer of assets that a citizen spouse would. That means that all of the assets of the deceased spouse would be taxed on their death.

Secondly, countries have been known to change their citizenship rules, and not always for the better. Canada changed its citizenship rules a couple of years ago. People who were eligible to claim citizenship prior to the rule change were not eligible to claim citizenship after the rule change. These people were children born abroad to Canadian citizens who were not born in Canada. Up until then, as long as your parent was a Canadian citizen, you could claim citizenship, even if you or your parent had never visited Canada.

Here's a third - if for any reason your parents could run afoul of the law - they could be deported.

And a fourth - it would be much much easier to get that passport from where they live and to travel if the OP's parents had US citizenship.

Off my soapbox now.

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...Neither has claimed US citizenship to which they are currently entitled. So, while the gentleman in the story was entitled to US citizenship, he did not have yet, just like the OP's parents. After 5 years with a green card, you are entitled to claim citizenship.

In the OP's situation, it would be best to have valid Vietnamese passports for the parents. Barring that, they need to know the immigration law of each port for cruise ship visitors of Vietnamese citizenship. Or, change their citizenship (which likely will take a year, not months,to achieve).

It sounds like I need to find a way to cancel the cruise :-( My dad refused to renew his passport with Vietnam. He left the country for a reason. Actually it wasn't a pleasant conversion when I brought home the paperwork for my dad to renew his Vietnam passport...lol. Based on Getyouhome.gov and under Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative; I was thinking that my parents could travel with just their green card and valid state driver license. The website clearly states that if you travel within those countries define under WHTI then you only need your green card. It is a law and agreement among the countries so I would think Mexico would honor it. However based on your feedbacks, I am nervous. Has anyone been on a cruise lately with just your green card and state driver license?

Southern girl,

There are three factors to consider here:

1) Their green card is enough to get them Back into the US from a foreign country without a passport.

2) It may or may NOT be enough to get them into the three countries on your itinerary. I quickly checked visa requirements and it appears that Jamaica and Mexico (did not check Caymans) both have visa requirements for Vietnamese citizens in addition to a valid passport. Don't know if there are any exceptions for cruise passengers, or for LPRs. You would have to find out from the embassies.

3) Even if it should turn out their green card is sufficient for their destination countries, the Cruiseline has the right to demand a passport, and some do, so it matters which line you are booked on, too.

Any time an LPR (Lawful Permanent Resident, i.e.; green card holder) leaves the US, they are subject to possible refusal on re-entry to the US, plus other hassles of travel. LPRs are required to get a Travel Document from USCIS/Homeland Security to leave/re-enter the US.

Have the elders considered applying for US citizenship? It's not cheap (currently $680, including fingerprints) and takes about 3-6 mos. in most states. Depending on their age, # of years as an LPR, and English skills, they will be required to take the history/civics/language test. After naturalization, they can get a US passport & cruise w/relative ease.

You should be able to get correct info from USCIS.gov

[Yes, I work in this field.]

Southerngirl81, according to the Foreign Ministry site for Mexico citizens of Vietnam require visas to enter as tourists. Your parents would need current Vietman passports to even apply for visas. I didn't check the requirements for Jamaica and the Cayman Islands but if they don't have the required travel documents for even one country they will be denied boarding. Since your father is unwilling to get a new passport there is no way he can go on any trip which requires one.

I'm sorry we were the bearers of bad news but we are only the messengers. You will have to cancel the booking for your parents because, based on the information you have provided, they won't be allowed to board.

Jamaica also requires a visa for citizens of Vietnam prior to arrival.

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It sounds like I need to find a way to cancel the cruise :-

Since you want to take your parents on a cruise, is it possible to do a Hawaiian cruise?

Thank you all for the guidances and advices. I am overwhelming with all the informative information and guidances that I have received from friends like you all on this site. Thank you for taking time to read my posts and provide feedbacks. Greatly appreciated!!!!

You are quite welcome Southerngirl81. It is always appreciated when somebody who starts a thread comes back to tell us how things went. Unfortunately there is no quick fix for your parents' travel situation. I hope you have enough lead time to cancel and get a refund or partial refund. Anyone denied boarding for lack of proper travel documentation loses 100% of their fare.

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  8. Cruises to George Town, Grand Cayman

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  9. Jamaica, Grand Cayman, & Mexico

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  10. Jamaica Cruises: Cruise to Jamaica

    Work your visit to Jamaica into a Western Caribbean cruise. Hang out with stingrays in Grand Cayman, snorkel coral reefs in Labadee, Haiti, and splash around in the waterfalls at Jamaica's Dunn's River Falls. From Rivers to Ruins. Combine your Jamaican adventure with an exploration of nearby Mexico. Take in the adventurous vibe of "Ochi," or ...

  11. Cruise to Montego Bay

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  12. 7 Best Cruises to Jamaica

    After leaving the Cayman Islands, the ship moves on to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, where excursions include swimming with dolphins, river tubing, zip lining, and horseback riding along the shore. The ship ...

  13. The Margaritaville at Sea Islander Jamaica-Caymans-Mexico Limited

    7-Night Jamaica, Cayman & Mexico Three brand-new ports offered in the same exclusive sailing in 2025! Sink your feet into the white-sand beaches of Cozumel, then sway to the Jamaican beats of Ocho Rios and mingle with the stingrays of Grand Cayman, surrounded by three days at sea to refresh between island-hopping. Margaritaville at Sea Islander is a completely new way to float into an island ...

  14. Key West, Jamaica & Grand Cayman

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  15. Port Adventures

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  16. Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico cruise from Miami (MSC Seascape

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  17. 7 Night Jamaica Cayman Islands and Mexico Cruise

    See low rates on this 7 Night Margaritaville Caribbean departing Tampa 9/21/2025 on the Margaritaville at Sea Islander. Book online with iCruise.com or call 1-800-427-8473.

  18. Sea cruise 14 nights Cuba, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico, Belize

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  19. Exploring the Western Caribbean on a 5-Night Cruise

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  20. 7 nights Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica, Cayman Islands

    Sea cruise, 7 nights Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica, Cayman Islands Sun 06 Dec 2020 - Sun 13 Dec 2020, departure from San Miguel, Cozumel island / Mexico, on a comfortable cruise ship MSC Opera, 7 nights unforgettable emotions for a price from - +38 (050) 336-99-90; English

  21. US lawful permanent resident taking cruise to Jamaica, Mexico and

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  22. Cruises to Jamaica & Grand Cayman

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  23. Rebecca • Joyce

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  24. Port Adventures

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