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You will choke with rates from Travel Guard and other insurance companies, but Berkley Insurance who has Princess' insurance for its cruisers has no elderly price. SO I will buy that unless I get a promo rate that includes no Berkley insurance. I also use STA Travel for folks over 35.

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Many times getting travel insurance on your own is cheaper than that of the cruise line and actually provides more coverage.

 

A good source that provides a good web search engine for policies is insuremytrip.com

 

You put in information about your criuse incuding dates and price and age of travelers and it will provide information on a number of companies and policies and you can compare that with what the cruise line offers.

 

Keith

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Travel Insurance via 3rd party often has better coverage. Check out Access America and Travelex. Check with your agent and see what policies they carry - it may be cheaper then insuremytrip.

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