Travel Insurance is strongly recommended: Insurance provides protection for the traveler in the event that the
trip is cancelled due to certain circumstances. Travel insurance also protects
in the event of most medical emergencies, and in some instances, pre-existing medical conditions. Other benefits may include emergency medical evacuation, travel document and ticket replacement assistance,
luggage delay or loss reimbursement and legal assistance. CruiseWomen believes it is
essential that you carefully weigh your personal situation to evaluate your need for and the type of coverage. In our
experience, it's not frequently used, but is reassuring in all cases and economically valuable when needed.
A decision to decline insurance requires a written confirmation
to CruiseWomen, via e-mail, fax, or letter.
A detailed discussion of travel insurance--what it is, when it is needed, when
you are covered (or not)--is included under FAQ's. We recommend caution when considering travel insurance with the cruise
line. By placing all your eggs in one basket, if you will, some events could cause your coverage to go
"poof" as well as well as your cruise. Also, it is common for cruise lines to reimburse with credits instead of cash.
In our opinion, and others, Travel Guard sets the standard for travel insurance. The Travel Guard
link on the Home page or the one below will take you to a detailed explanation of their insurance options. If, after
consulting their webpage, you have a question about the right coverage for you, contact CruiseWomen.com