Visas
Visa Requirements by Country
2025 Grand Pacific & Asia Voyage Visa and Vaccination Requirements
It is the responsibility of the guests to obtain information on countries that require visas on your voyage and land program and then to obtain the appropriate visa. The visa information we provide applies to guests arriving aboard our ship(s) and venturing ashore during port visits, participating in day tours independently, or joining our organized shore excursions and returning to the ship to depart. Please note that this information applies only if you are not disembarking to stay or fly out of the country for which the visa information is provided. Please contact the Embassy (Consular Services) of each country on your voyage or the visa service of your choice for specific visa requirements, information, forms and fees based on your nationality.
Important visa changes to consider:
Brazil: Starting April 10th, 2025, guests traveling to Brazil will be required to have an e-visa. If you already have a valid physical visa in your passport, you do not need to apply for a new visa.
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Egypt: Effective October 1st, 2023, Canadian passport holders will no longer be able to obtain an eVisa or a Visa on arrival in Egypt. Electronic visas and embassy issued before October 1st, 2023, will remain valid until their expiry date.
If a shore excursion has been booked through Azamara, the authorities can grant a permit. This does not apply to independent excursions. Guests without a valid visa may not proceed ashore and will need to remain onboard the ship.
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European Union: Starting mid-2025 guests traveling through the European Union are required to have a travel authorization -ETIAS- to enter 30 European countries for a short stay.
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Israel: Starting January 1st, 2025 guests traveling to Israel will be required to have an electronic travel authorization (ETA-IL). This includes passport holders from Australia, Canada, EU and United States, among others.
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UK:
Guests are required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) if they are non-visa nationals (British and Irish citizens), when transiting through the UK. The ETA scheme will be implemented in phases based on nationality, with the following effective dates:
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Nationals of Australia, Canada, Mexico, and the US: Required from January 8, 2025
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Eligible European nationals: Required from April 2, 2025
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Qatari nationals: Required from November 2023
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Nationals of Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia: Required from February 2024
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Vietnam: All travelers intending to go ashore in Vietnam that have pre-arranged their own visa are required to provide their passport information along with the visa information no later than 7 working days before the beginning of the cruise. Failure to provide the information will result in a denial to go ashore.
All travelers intending to obtain an on-Arrival visa in Vietnam are required to provide their passport information no later than 7 working days before the beginning of the cruise. Failure to provide the information will result in a denial to go ashore.
More details on how to register the information can be found on the 'Port Information' page in your cruise documents.
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If a visa is required, please be sure to begin the application process as early as possible. For most countries, you may need 90 days before departure. Azamara guests can obtain visas and more information with our visa agent Visa Central.
Visa Central U.S.
Website: VisaCentral U.S. Website
Phone: 1-800-579-2261
Email: customerservice@visacentral.com
Azamara account number: 44990
Visa Central Canada
Website: VisaCentral Canada Website
Phone: 1-888-665-9956
Email: customerservice@visacentral.ca
Azamara account number: 10036