If you are thinking of cruising make sure you are insured. Companies are now offering extra cover for this type of holiday and it's probably more than worth the extra (shouldn't be too much) few pounds. There are always lots of components to a cruise - flights, different ports of call, perhaps a pre- or post-cruise stay in a hotel, etc, etc. so should any one of these go wrong, your holiday could be ruined.
It's certainly worth thinking about.
When I asked my insurance company how much extra I would have to pay it was only £30 and my husbands company had no extra charge.
We decided not to go as the places of interest were 4 hours ride from the ports.
It was good of Hays Travel to mention Worldwide Insurance as I wonder how many folk do this cruise with only European Insurance
People should always check wth their insurers a couple of years ago I did a Caribbean cruise that included Cuba and although my insurance was World Wide Cuba was excluded on the free policy from my bank so I took out another policy as well it would hsave been Sods Law if something had hapened it would have been while I was in Havana.
There was a post on another forum this week where someone booked a cruise and were unfortunately diagnosed with cancer before travelling. They had not taken out the option to add cruise cover when they bought their insurance and so weren't covered and lost all their money.
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