VISA for CHRISTMAS iSLAND, Kiribati?
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VISA for CHRISTMAS iSLAND, Kiribati?
Do any recent cruisers around the Hawaiian Islands whose itinerary went to KIRIBATI, Christmas Island, know if there was a Visa required?<BR>We went in 2000, and didn't need a Visa.<BR>Any current info. appreciated.<BR>Thanks.<BR>S
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We didn't go to Christmas but did go to Fanning last year which is also in the Republic of Kiribati and didn't need a visa. I would double check with the cruise line (I think it's Princess that goes to Christmas right?).
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<BR>Hi,<BR>Thanks for your responses.<BR>The cruise line is Radisson, which is the same line as our 2000 cruise to Sydney. Checked our paperwork, and did not pay for a Visa then, which is why I was wondering why we need one now. Things changed?<BR>Thanks. <BR><BR><BR><BR>
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Hi Patty,<BR> We are U.S. citizens, have always had a U.S. Passport.<BR>Yes, Radisson says we need a Visa.<BR>Do You have any knowledge on this you can share with me? <BR>Seems funny that 3 years after we were on Christmas Island that we now need Visas.<BR>Thanks for any help.<BR>Anyone else booked on the Sept. 21 So. Pacific Mariner who has reveived this notice from RSSC?<BR>Thanks for all reesponses.<BR>Joanne
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I found the following information from the U.S. State Dept on entry requirements to the Republic of Kiribati http://travel.state.gov/kiribati.html<BR><BR>It appears that a visa is required. However, I know that for example, NCL passengers are not required at the present time to obtain individual visas. This may be because NCL applies for a blanket visa that covers all of their passengers. Perhaps Radisson does not do this???
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Does anyone on the Sept. 21 So. Pacific cruise have any more info. on the VISA?
Does Radisson get a group VISA? And if other cruise lines can do it, why doesn't Radisson?
Thanks for your feedback?
J
Does Radisson get a group VISA? And if other cruise lines can do it, why doesn't Radisson?
Thanks for your feedback?
J
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Yes, we didn't need a VISA 3 years ago also which is why I am asking if we need one now.
Is there anyone who knows whether Radisson gets a group VISA?
I guess I will call Radisson directly to find out.
Thanks anyway.
Is there anyone who knows whether Radisson gets a group VISA?
I guess I will call Radisson directly to find out.
Thanks anyway.
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Sable,
Unless Radisson does a group visa, which I don't know about, You will need a visa. Here is the State Department's fact sheet of Kriribati, http://travel.state.gov/kiribati.html.
I hope this helps
Benton
Unless Radisson does a group visa, which I don't know about, You will need a visa. Here is the State Department's fact sheet of Kriribati, http://travel.state.gov/kiribati.html.
I hope this helps
Benton
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Sable, We are booked on the Sept 21 Marine cruise and my agent has told me that we do not need an individual visa. She says that the ship will obtain a blanket visa for all of the guests and the charge will be made to our individual accounts. I have not received any notification from Radisson that we need anything else. Please let me know if you hear different.
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Dear KMD,
Yes, when I called RSSC the lady told me they would get a group VISA and she thought the charge would be $6.00. So it does look like that's one less thing for us to be taking care of.
I'm getting excited now, only 2 more months. How about you? Maybe I'll run into you on the ship.
Yes, when I called RSSC the lady told me they would get a group VISA and she thought the charge would be $6.00. So it does look like that's one less thing for us to be taking care of.
I'm getting excited now, only 2 more months. How about you? Maybe I'll run into you on the ship.
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Sable,Yes, I too am really excited about the trip. This will be our first cruise with Radisson and everything I am reading indicates it will be great. We are doing San Fran to San Fran; are you doing the full circle? We are coming from New Orleans and will spend the night before embarkation at Fishermen's Wharf. Trying to get some info on the best excursions at each port. Have any ideas?
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Greetings KMD in N.O.
Thanks for writing back.
Yes, we are doing the S.F. to S.F. cruise.
Actually, we have done a similiar cruise on the Paul Gauguin innaugural cruise from S.F. to Tahiti which was our first Radisson cruise. We also went from S.F. to Sydney in 2000 on the rssc Navigator when the Olympics were there. So, you can tell I really love the Radisson ships. As far as port excursions, we just do things on our own rather than the cruise's excursions. That way we can do what we want, when we want for as long as we want and don't have to go through the proverbial "gift shop" stop. We have never missed a sailing yet, knock on wood. So, depending on what type of travellers you are as far as adventurous, independent or prefer booked ship excursions, active or limited mobility, etc., would probably dictate how you sightsee. I also find that by looking at what the ships are offering, we can plan an independent excursion by using a taxi or even public transportation and have alot of fun, and sometimes even an adventure or two.
But if you have any specific port/activity questions, I would be happy to try to answer them for you.
Referring to your comment about this being a wonderful cruise, I can't agree more. I don't
know which other lines you have travelled with, rssc is the best we have ever been on. But I have to admit that we haven't been on Crystal, Seaborn or Silversea. Maybe you have and will have a different impression.
If you want to know about the Mariner, I would also be happy to answer questions. We were on her "shakedown" cruise in 2001.
Well, that's all for now. Bye now.
Thanks for writing back.
Yes, we are doing the S.F. to S.F. cruise.
Actually, we have done a similiar cruise on the Paul Gauguin innaugural cruise from S.F. to Tahiti which was our first Radisson cruise. We also went from S.F. to Sydney in 2000 on the rssc Navigator when the Olympics were there. So, you can tell I really love the Radisson ships. As far as port excursions, we just do things on our own rather than the cruise's excursions. That way we can do what we want, when we want for as long as we want and don't have to go through the proverbial "gift shop" stop. We have never missed a sailing yet, knock on wood. So, depending on what type of travellers you are as far as adventurous, independent or prefer booked ship excursions, active or limited mobility, etc., would probably dictate how you sightsee. I also find that by looking at what the ships are offering, we can plan an independent excursion by using a taxi or even public transportation and have alot of fun, and sometimes even an adventure or two.
But if you have any specific port/activity questions, I would be happy to try to answer them for you.
Referring to your comment about this being a wonderful cruise, I can't agree more. I don't
know which other lines you have travelled with, rssc is the best we have ever been on. But I have to admit that we haven't been on Crystal, Seaborn or Silversea. Maybe you have and will have a different impression.
If you want to know about the Mariner, I would also be happy to answer questions. We were on her "shakedown" cruise in 2001.
Well, that's all for now. Bye now.