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How to Purchase Travel Protection for a Cruise

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Every cruise traveler needs to be aware of travel protection options before departing on their adventure. Travel mishaps and problems can easily be resolved when you have travel protection arranged beforehand. Depending on the type of trip insurance and protection you choose, travel protection can cover issues of trip cancellation, trip interruption, delays, and even emergency and medical situations. Some packages also offer protection for severe weather, identity theft, and lost ticket assistance. Purchasing travel protection for your cruise is easy with just a little pre-planning.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

    Ask Your Travel Agent

  1. Step 1

    Ask your travel agent or travel consultant. Find out what partner companies they currently work with for protection and insurance. Oftentimes, they can offer you a discounted rate.

  2. Step 2

    Ask your travel agent how secure your package or cruise line usually is. Request materials on reviews and testimonials about the cruise line's safety and past history.

  3. Step 3

    Contact the recommended companies and share the details of your selected cruise line or package.

  4. Search Online

  5. Step 1

    Visit the CSA Travel Protection Web site. Review the "Agent Resources" tab to see your options.

  6. Step 2

    Visit your individual cruise line's Web site and locate the Vacation Protection Plan section for your options.

  7. Step 3

    Visit the U Travel Pro Web site to compare available protection plans from a variety of resources.

  8. Step 4

    Visit the Travel Guard International Web site to obtain a quote and find options for international cruises.

  9. Purchase Online

  10. Step 1

    Visit your selected travel protection site.

  11. Step 2

    Input all information about your trip and submit it for a quote.

  12. Step 3

    Compare quotes; then contact the company with the customer service number it provides.

  13. Step 4

    Make a payment over the phone or send in a check.

  14. Step 5

    Make sure you keep your receipt, records of correspondence, and receive a confirmation number for your transaction.

Tips & Warnings
  • It's easiest to consult with your travel consultant first, as they will have the most up-to-date information on your cruise line's offerings.
  • Take some time to compare and contrast your options online.
  • Make sure you understand the details of each travel protection plan, especially what is and is not covered.
  • Look up your cruise line's history and general information on TripAdvisor or other travel sites with customer testimonials; this will help you make a better decision on how much protection you might need.
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