President William Ruto has announced that Kenya will revise visa and electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) requirements for passengers arriving at the Port of Mombasa.

The changes will align with recent adjustments made for international arrivals at the country's major airports, ensuring a uniform entry process for all travelers.

Speaking during the welcoming ceremony of the Norwegian Dawn Cruise Ship at Mombasa Port on Sunday, Ruto announced that the decision will be aimed at ensuring that the process of clearing visitors and tourists arriving at the port of Mombasa is paperless and seamless.

The Head of State confirmed that he had engaged with the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) management led by Captain William Ruto on how the revision will be done.  ''I want to confirm to you and other cruise ships that we will be changing our visa and our eta so that we can make it easier and seamless for those of you are visiting.