justme0729
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Which annual plan do you have?Agree with above. I get evacuation coverage to get me to the US, not just from the ship or day’s port to nearest hospital. Also includes Security Evacuation.
This is an annual plan. It actually is not for the expense of missing a cruise. It’s for what could go wrong while on vacation. And especially if I couldn’t cover the cost myself.
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I have bought one through USAA. And more recently, Travel Guard.Which annual plan do you have?
Thanks I will look into travel guard. I thought aig travel guard was the same as travel guard so I will have to further look. I wanted Allianz annual plan but the limits were to low for household but then I saw an executive plan that might work out. The only thing is I definitely want to insure the Panama Canal cruise 2026. I asked if I brought an annual plan and renew if it would cover the Panama Canal cruise with preexisting conditions and Allianz said yes over the phone but I’m not sure if that would work since it’s covered fully for the year. They said they could look back on dates of when u signed up.I have bought one through USAA. And more recently, Travel Guard.
I have not filed against either, so no idea how easy it would be to file or get claim fulfilled.
AIG, Allianz, the Travellers…. I would consider if the reviews aren’t full of disgruntled passengers. I think I went through Insure My Trip, which shows quotes from multiple companies. There is GeoBlue for medical coverage. Lots of choices.
(A well-known, established, company doesn’t mean any one or group of travelers will be well served. I am leery of any insurer until I file a claim. Not just travel insurance. Most of us have heard stories of claims being declined for health, home, and auto. As they say, caveat emptor, let the buyer beware. Look at reviews. Mainly written by those who have filed. And usually by those who are unhappy. If there are a lot of them, I would look elsewhere).
I think USAA was about $79, but was mostly evacuation and medical - and for an entire year’s travel.
Travel Guard, bought last year, for a 62 yo single from my state, was $279 and did cover more aspects of trip costs.
I think state of residence may come into play.
Neither asked about preexisting medical conditions before a price quote.
…Remember to check your credit card - portions of your trip charged may be covered.
Pretty much sums it up. Although for a U.S. Citizen in the Caribbean, the U.S Coast Guard is about the only option to evacuation from a cruise ship. I say "about the only", but to be honest, I know of no OTHER option in that situation. And there is no charge for a Coast Guard evacuation. I have no idea about where they would take you, but I would expect them to take you back to their base in the U.S. unless your condition is dire.With travel insurance it all depends on risk averse you are.
Yes, maybe you can get a free trip in case of a medical emergency, but maybe you can't. Conditions and rules can change or do not apply in every situation.
Are you asking because there is a good chance you (or a member in your party) might need a medical emergency? Or are the chances very small?