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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-25-2012 @ 4:00PM
Richard said...
I agree with the point that if you are going to buy insurance before a cruise, buy from a 3rd party and not the agent or the cruise lines. It may be less convenient to be reimbursed but you get better coverage.
I take a lot of cruises and I also believe you don't need insurance for every cruise, it depends on where you are going and how far off the beaten track you'll be. It's like any kind of insurance in your life, you have to decide if you need it, what coverage and shop for the best deal. Otherwise you will get waste money (at best) or get burned (at worst).
I've used this site a few time: http://www.squaremouth.com/.
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