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Be grateful if someone could answer my question booked the cruise 3rd jan 65 nights.  Does majority of  the countries come under USA. Except for Portugal  sorry for travel insurance 

 

thanks in advance for advice

 

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16 minutes ago, jeanlyon said:

Not sure I understand your question, but if you are going to the USA at all, then you need worldwide cover.

 

Did you used to a code breaker at GCHQ?

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That will be Auroras American and Caribbean Discovery departing on 3rd Jan 24. You will need world wide cover including the USA. Maderia and the Azores (Portugal) are Europe which is included

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7 hours ago, davecttr said:

That will be Auroras American and Caribbean Discovery departing on 3rd Jan 24. You will need world wide cover including the USA. Maderia and the Azores (Portugal) are Europe which is included

Will you still need the ESTA to enter the USA?

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If your home will be unoccupied for the time you are away, maybe a good idea to check your home insurance to make sure there isn’t a maximum length of time that it can be left unoccupied.

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