Travel Protection Insurance: Traveler's Guide
Don't Be Caught Without It: Travel Insurance!! More than 70 percent of all cruise passengers buy travel insurance, according to a 2006 consumer survey conducted by the U.S. Travel Insurance Association (UStiA). UStiA also claims that people are more likely to buy insurance when there are considerable pre-paid, non-refundable expenses, and when they want protection from unforeseen events. All of these factors are considerations when planning a cruise or vacation package. At Your Service: Tips on Cruise Insurance If you think that you will never need to purchase travel insurance for your cruise, think again. The cruise lines have taken an increasingly hard line in recent years, and they rarely reimburse uninsured passengers for cruise cancellation or interruption anymore. Travel insurance is a small price to pay for the financial peace of mind a full coverage policy provides. Some travel insurance policies also cover missed connections, lost or delayed baggage, emergency medical evacuation, emergency medical and dental expenses and emergency legal assistance. Be certain to closely review the details of your policy prior to purchase to be certain you have the coverage you need.
With cruise vacations on the rise, travel insurance policies are being altered to address the specialized needs of cruise passengers. These policies include the standard protection such as trip cancellation / interruption, medical and evacuation coverage; however they may include additional coverage such as "missed cruise connection."
At Cruise Planners, we offer our clients insurance from TravelSafe, M.H. Ross Global Alert and Access
For more information about travel protection or to speak directly with a personal vacation planner, call Guy at 877-294-7668 or email: guy@cruiseplanners.com.
Travel insurance prices used to be based solely on the cost and/or length of the trip, on a per person basis, regardless of age. Now, more and more companies are basing premiums on the total cost of the trip per household and/or on a combination of the cost of the trip and the ages of the passengers. Many travel insurance companies cover children under certain ages for free, if they are traveling with their parents. Here are some other tips to keep in mind about travel insurance:
Regent Seven Seas ms Seven Seas Mariner on 06/24/09 · $4,295
Regent Seven Seas ms Seven Seas Navigator on 07/24/09 · $3,950
Crystal Symphony on 02/16/09 · $3,595
Crystal Serenity on 05/07/09 · $4,995