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Hi Ab'ers, can anyone recommend a travel insurer? We are going on a 2 week Med cruise next April with P&O visiting 9 European destinations. We are both early 60s. Staysure seem the way to go but as we're not seasoned cruisers perhaps one of you know any others we could consider. TIA.
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On my last cruise, my fellow Speaker - who is in his seventies - advised that he pays £13 per month for insurance through them, and they cover him for working as a Speaker for no additional fee.
I will be investigating when my insurance is up for renewal.
On my last cruise, my fellow Speaker - who is in his seventies - advised that he pays £13 per month for insurance through them, and they cover him for working as a Speaker for no additional fee.
I will be investigating when my insurance is up for renewal.
I've never been on a cruise. (It wouldn't appeal to me anyway).
However I have used HolidaySafe for my travel insurance on several occasions, having been pointed towards the company by the Money Saving Expert website. Their rates have always seemed very reasonable to me and they offer top-ups to their regular policies, specifically for cruising:
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However I have used HolidaySafe for my travel insurance on several occasions, having been pointed towards the company by the Money Saving Expert website. Their rates have always seemed very reasonable to me and they offer top-ups to their regular policies, specifically for cruising:
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Staysure is a solid choice, but you might also want to check out Allianz or World Nomads. They've got good coverage options too. That said, I'm also planning a trip soon, as I've booked a cruise from Los Angeles to the Hawaiian Islands through https:/