by Nichol Quinn
-25 September 2023
Cruise
by Nichol Quinn
-25 September 2023
Cruise
River Cruises offer the appeal of serene waterways, breathtaking landscapes, and enchanting towns. As River Cruises gain popularity among holidaymakers, you must be well-prepared for your journey. Ensure peace of mind on your river cruise by having appropriate Cruise Travel Insurance. In this blog, we will look at what Travel Insurance covers, particularly in relation to the challenges and surprises of River Cruises, and why choosing Just Travel Cover could make all the difference.
Cruise-specific Travel Insurance acts as a sturdy shield, safeguarding you against unexpected and potentially very expensive medical bills, as well as softening the blow should things not go to plan during your river cruise. Cruise Travel Insurance can have a range of essential benefits, including:
Some Cruise Travel Insurance policies also offer additional benefits such as:
While River Cruises offer unforgettable moments, they also present unique challenges:
At Just Travel Cover, we specialise in covering pre-existing medical conditions. This includes conditions related to:
With our expertise, you can feel confident knowing your unique health needs are catered to, giving you peace of mind during your River Cruise.
As you plan your River Cruise, remember to secure Cruise Travel Insurance well in advance, ideally ASAB – as soon as you book. At Just Travel Cover, we can offer holiday insurance for up to 18 months before you set sail. This preparation will ensure you travel with confidence, knowing you’re protected throughout your journey.
Did you know that you can purchase your Cruise Travel Insurance 18 months in advance? In a few moments you can have your Cruise Travel Insurance quote for sailings up until July 2025!
Frequently asked questions about River Cruises.
Travel Insurance is vital for River Cruises, predominantly to provide a financial safety net for medical emergencies. Accidents and illnesses can happen anywhere, and the cost of treatment, moving you to a hospital on land and/or repatriation can be very costly. You may even need your Cruise Travel Insurance before you set food on the ship – for example if you need to cancel.
Yes, most Travel Insurance policies cover your luggage if it is lost, stolen or damaged during your holiday. You can choose to exclude this if you’d rather, which may reduce the premium. If you’re flying, you can opt for our Smart Luggage benefit, which provides automatic payments of £50 and £500 if luggage doesn’t arrive as planned. At Just Travel Cover, we can offer baggage cover up to £3,000. It’s essential to check the specific details of your policy wording to understand the cover limits and requirements for making a claim.
When securing Travel Insurance, you will be asked if you are going on a cruise. With insurers, a cruise is defined as “a voyage on a ship or boat (ocean or river) taken for pleasure or as a holiday and usually calling in at several places. A ferry crossing does not constitute a cruise. So, by answering yes, you will be covered to go on the cruise, but remember that all insurers have different limits and exclusions. Not only that but some insurance policies have additional benefits in relation to cruising. Check the documents to see what is covered. Many cruise lines will check if you have Travel Insurance before you board.
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