Filled with ancient history, cruises to the Eastern Mediterranean countries have entry requirements that vary between nations. Departing from or visiting Greece and Italy, ships may call on Croatia, Libya, Montenegro, Turkey or Slovenia. Visas, if applicable, should be obtained in advance.
Providing U.S. citizens a visa-free entry into any Schengen country, of which Greece, Italy and Slovenia are participant members, visitors only need a valid U.S. passport for entrance at the border control.
Sailing to the Dalmatian Coast in Croatia does not require a visa for U.S. citizens, and only a valid passport is needed for entry.
Restrictions previously in place were lifted for travelers from the US to the North African nation of Libya in February 2004; however, both a valid passport and visa are needed and it is imperative to check with the cruise line and the US State Department for specific details.
Entry requirements in the small Balkan nation of Montenegro state that U.S. citizens need only a valid passport, and a visa is not necessary for entrance.
Requirements for Turkey affirm that a passport and visa are mandatory, but as a cruise passenger, a day trip into Turkey only entails a passport, as long as you are not planning an overnight stay in the country.
Rulings and requirements have been known to change frequently. Please check for additional details and updates with the cruise line, the embassy of the country you plan to visit and the US State Department.