Rare babs135 Posted June 18 #1 Share Posted June 18 Firstly we do have the full cover necessary but this is a question someone asked on another site. So, is cruise travel insurance mandatory? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fruitmachine Posted June 18 #2 Share Posted June 18 The only way it can be mandatory is if your cruise provider mandates it in their contract. They'd then have to enforce that by checking your policy, including at embarkation to ensure that it was still in force. I've never heard of that happening. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aulanis Posted June 18 #3 Share Posted June 18 Princess and P&O have it in their contract £2m . Ambassador -cant see in the contract but they say they want to see a copy at embarkation though when we went last year I dont think they checked. They were a bit put out everyone just turned up ignoring the plea that they adhere to the given times and also wanted something filled in and signed that we had already filled in on line. This was at Liverpool so no real terminal. P&O "INSURANCE 32. It is a condition of the Contract that every Guest must have adequate and appropriate insurance." Princess INSURANCE 28 It is a condition of the Contract that every Passenger must have adequate and appropriate insurance. This must include cover for travel, cancellation and curtailment and full and valid medical cover for pre-existing medical conditions worldwide, or as a minimum, in the countries that the Passenger is due to visit and which must remain in force for the entire duration of the Package. The insurance policy(ies) must, as a minimum, include medical and repatriation coverage for not less than £2 million . . . . . . . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare John Bull Posted June 18 #4 Share Posted June 18 None of the US or Italian lines that we've sailed. P&O and Marella for sure never been asked to show it on P&O, been asked once on Marella but they only glanced at it. That said, I think we all agree it makes a lot of sense JB 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ziggyuk Posted June 18 #5 Share Posted June 18 The only time we experienced that was MSC during covid, you have to have insurance that specifically included covid cover, and they checked carefully. Sailed many times since without this requirement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Harters Posted June 26 #6 Share Posted June 26 I cruise with Oceania. To the best of my recollection, the company does not contractually require customers to have insurance. I cannot recall ever being asked to declare that we have a policy on the online check-in and, certainly, have never needed to produce the policy. It's obviously a sensible thing to have Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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