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Cruise Travel Insurance...?!

vickitoria100
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Where can I get it? I can search on Google etc but really I want to be able to search on a comparason website like money supermarket but there's never an option to pick "Caribbean Cruise" in location!
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If you pick worldwide or the country that the ship sails from/returns to you may get a quote, but check that Cruises are included.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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I would have thought a standard Worldwide policy would cover you.illegitimi non carborundum0
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thanks, i'll try that. any other ideas?0
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I used Churchill and there was a check box to be ticked if you wanted cruise insurance to be added. Go through quidco too0
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I have a worldwide annual policy with Nationwide. I called them to make sure cruises were covered and they are.0
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Hi,
Whenever we book cruise passengers, our First Choice standard European or Worldwide insurance is absolutley fine so I would imagine if you have booked through an agent, their's should be the same.
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Jetset_House wrote: »Hi,
Whenever we book cruise passengers, our First Choice standard European or Worldwide insurance is absolutley fine so I would imagine if you have booked through an agent, their's should be the same.
Jetset_House
Cost wise.....buying thru a TA is generally more expensive than buying online.illegitimi non carborundum0
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