Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Travel insurance recommendations?
We will be cruising from Ft lauderdale soon and will be gone 5 days. I looked into travel insurance through the travel company that we booked the cruise with. The price for insurance for those 5 days seemed unreasonable to me. We paid $1400 each for the cruise and they want over $900 for insurance. Having had no experience with travel insurance, I'm looking for advice and suggestions for insurance companies.
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We have used Travel Guard several times for cruises. Normally, in the range of $300 for the both of us. Be aware, it does depend upon your age, as well.
I'm never so concerned with loosing my cruise fare...I always get insurance that provides for an airlift, if that should become necessary. That airlift will cost you in the neighborhood of $25,000 if that happens. Enjoy your cruise! |
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If you got those numbers from your agent, call the cruise line directly and ask them for a trip insurance quote.....not a year quote, which maybe what you were given. If you would perfer, send me a pm with the ship and the dates and I will look up the hopefully, more correct number and let you know what it should be so you can call back your company and tell them they made a mistake.. I do also believe you can go onto the cruise lines web site and attempt to book the cruise yourself and add travel insurance to your price and see what you get but if you are unable, send the info to me. |
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A good comparison site is InsureMyTrip dot Com.
Some great articles to learn what you may really need. I prefer Primary Coverage. Travel Insurance Plans, Quotes, Research, Reviews, and Advice ? InsureMyTrip
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Here is another link that may help. Travel Insurance Primer for Cruise Travelers - Cruise Critic |
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I have breathing issues and had to get airlifted off of St. Maarten last May. Cost was $24,100 cash up front !!!
I now have travel insurance through Emergency Assistance Plus. It is $189.00 for the year for both of us. They are endorsed by the American Legion, VFW, Marine Corp and many others. Because we are American Legion members, we got the insurance for $109.00 per year. I know people who have had to use it and they said awesome.
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Troy, Rochester, Hazel Park, Harbor Beach, Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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When shopping for travel insurance, make sure you get the coverage you might need and not cheap it out. You could be sorry, if something happens unexpectedly. |
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Are you talking about insurance if you have to cancel your trip, or medical insurance while you are on the trip?
For medical insurance when out of the country, we have always used Medex. $90 apiece for three weeks in Europe. Includes airlift and medical, but not trip cancellation. https://www.medexassist.com/ They offer many different options.
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Medicare would not cover it. However after much work and 3 months, Tricare reimbursed us almost the full amount.
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Troy, Rochester, Hazel Park, Harbor Beach, Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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Troy, Rochester, Hazel Park, Harbor Beach, Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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We use Allianz for travel insurance. Have put in claims that were paid oromptly.
We get the top coverage for trip cancellation, delayed luggage, air lift etc. |
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Thanks for all the good info. I will check on the companies mentioned. I feel better already! Seemed like the cost of insurance was going to take all the fun out of the trip.
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