Travelers must bring their original passport, valid for at least 6 months after the end date of the trip. A Passport Card is not valid for international air travel.
Poland is part of the European Union and the Schengen Area. US citizens are generally allowed to visit Poland and other Schengen countries for short-term travel, usually up to 90 days within a 180-day period, as long as they meet entry requirements.
Entry rules may change depending on nationality, residency status, and current government regulations. Travelers should always follow the latest guidance from Carnival US and official government sources before departure.
Green Card holders and travelers who are not US citizens may have different visa requirements depending on the passport they hold. A US Green Card does not automatically replace a Schengen visa if the traveler's passport requires one.
Travelers should take photos of their passport, visa or residency documents, flight itinerary, travel insurance, hotel list, and emergency contact information. Save copies on the phone/cloud and share one copy with a trusted family member.
Do not place passports, cash, bank cards, medications, or important documents in checked luggage.
Important: If missing documents prevent a traveler from departing or entering Poland or the Schengen Area, Carnival US is not responsible, and the standard tour cancellation policy will still apply.
