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Carrying a valid passport will most likely allow you quick, hassle-free passage through customs and immigration checkpoints of most Caribbean nations.
Visas generally are not mandatory if you are an Australian, British, Canadian, European Union, Japanese and U.S. citizen, unless you are traveling to the Caribbean for business. Visa fees, allowances and stipulations vary from island to island; contact an embassy or consulate for further information. Each island in the Caribbean charges a departure tax. The exact fee varies from island to island, but customs and immigration usually accepts payment in cash only. Many airlines and cruise lines incorporate the departure tax into the price of the air or cruise fare, but this courtesy does not exist with all travel outlets. Check with your travel agent or reservationist to determine whether or not you'll need to reserve cash for this end-of-trip expense. Embassies are meant to protect international travelers in case of emergency. To learn more, consult with travel agent or captain.Copyright © Arthollidays |