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Cancellation and Medical Insurance
Cancellation Insurance It is important that you take out full cancellation insurance and or cancellation protection at time of deposit to cover your full cruise fare. If you do not take out cancellation insurance and or cancellation protection out at the time of deposit insurers will not cover you for any cancellation that may take place. Without cancellation insurance or cancellation protection, should you have to cancel your cruise for what ever reason prior to the sailing date you will forfeit any amount paid to the cruise line and you could lose the whole fare that you have paid for the cruise. If you are planning to take an expensive or extended cruise holiday ensure that the cancellation insurance and or cancellation protection will cover your full fare paid, as insurers have upper limits on their policies. In these types of cruises many normal travel insurance policies will not cover your cruise fare in case of cancellation. Consult with your insurer to ensure that you are fully covered for any cancellation. If you can not find the appropriate cancellation policy, consult with you cruise line as they may most likely will have a specialist that they can recommend you to. Medical Insurance Don't risk travelling without insurance - it could cost you a great deal more in the long run. Regardless of your travel plans it is important that you review your medical insurance to ensure that you are fully covered for any type of medical emergency that may happen while you are away on a cruise. You should ensure that your medical insurance policy covers
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