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Why do you need cruise travel insurance?

The purpose of travel insurance is to cover the nonrefundable costs associated with your trip in case of an unforeseen event. Odds are that you won't use your travel policy, but you need to have it, just in case, unless you are willing to risk thousands of dollars on your nonrefundable cruise reservation.



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Having a cruise travel insurance plan with medical expense coverage and any necessary medical transport coverage is invaluable if you find yourself with an unexpected illness or injury. Or, if unforeseeable bad weather interrupts your trip, Travel Guard has coverage options to help protect you.

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Buying 50 Days Before Departure Buying cruise insurance at this time also takes the “panic” factor out of your purchase. There'll be lots to think about right before you leave. Buying 50 days out means you won't be worrying about “what-if” scenarios right up to departure date.

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The short answer is: It's not too late! You absolutely can buy travel insurance after booking your trip. However, it's always best to purchase insurance as early in the process as possible. If you procrastinate, you may miss out on certain benefits.

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You can purchase cruise travel insurance immediately after booking your trip until just before your departure.

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That's because travel insurance is an affordable cost that can potentially protect you from huge costs: the cost of canceling your cruise, the cost of receiving emergency medical care when you're overseas, the cost of a medical evacuation from the ship to a hospital, the cost of replacing your possessions if your ...

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Add on cruise ship travel insurance allows you to be insured for those extra things that you might not need on a standard trip. For example if bad weather occurs, and you're unable to make a scheduled port stop and are unable to go to an alternative port, then cruise travel insurance will cover this.

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Cruise insurance can cost from 5% to 10% of your total trip cost, though that amount can be influenced by: Your age. How much you're spending on your trip. The length of your cruise.

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