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Not anymore. Until very recently, you could, if you were on a cruise ship. Now, you have to have a passport. If you want to cruise or drive out of the country, you can get a passport card. If you want to fly, you will need the traditional passport "book". The card is a cheaper option.
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It depends where you are going in the Caribbean. If you are a U.S. Citizen traveling to and returning directly from a U.S. territory, you are not considered to have left the U.S. territory and do not need to present a passport.
U.S. territories include: *American Samoa *Guam *Northern Mariana Islands *Puerto Rico *Swains Island *U.S. Virgin Islands Otherwise, you do need a passport. A passport is one of the best forms of ID you can have. If you don't have one, you may eventually need one and they take a few weeks to get. You may want to start the process now. You can get the applications on line at: http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/first/first_832.html . I hope this helps. Please return and select a Best Answer from all of those submitted. |
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I went to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands last year, along with Hawaii these Islands are U. S. territories, but on the airplane they stongly suggested you get a passport for this year. Not sure if you can still travel withouth a passport to these Islands anymore, but last year you could, also any other Island I know for sure you need a passport. You can also rush your passport by paying an extra fee, and will take about 8 days to arrive.
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