Ludo84 Posted August 19 #1 Share Posted August 19 Hi Going a norwegian fjords cruise on Iona this Saturday with kids and mother. Kids and myself are UK residents and have insurance. My mum is french and french resident. She has cruise cover with her bank, but terms seem to differ from UK travel insurance. Has anyone had similar experience and could give some advice? Shall I get my mum a UK travel insurance for non UK residents? Just trying to avoid being denied boarding because her proof of insurance is in french or with terms not in line... Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare david63 Posted August 19 #2 Share Posted August 19 Very rarely in my experience is insurance checked at check-in, but with her having a French passport it may just trigger something and it be checked. Whether she would be denied boarding is something I don't know but personally I would not want to take the risk. So in answer to 28 minutes ago, Ludo84 said: Shall I get my mum a UK travel insurance for non UK residents? my answer would be yes 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Camberley Posted August 19 #3 Share Posted August 19 (edited) I would think Yes to be on the safe side. But ring P&O and get it from them, and then in writing* just to cover your backs so you have no nasty surprises at check-in. *with several cruise queries (various companies) and other non-cruise things, I often ask the agent to email me confirmation of what has been confirmed etc while I stay on the line and check I have received it before I hang up. Ready to show if the situation arises: it did once with some Covid pre boarding regulation discrepancies a few years back - at check-in the agent flagged things up as an issue for boarding, but I showed them the email and it was fine. Not that you should have to do this, but belts and braces! Edited August 19 by Camberley 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aljo66 Posted August 19 #4 Share Posted August 19 We live in the Netherlands and just asked our health insurer and travel insurer to write a cover letter stating that we had appropriate insurance for the journey and were covered for the countries visited on the cruise. No-one actually checked the letter but we did have it just in case. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ludo84 Posted August 21 Author #5 Share Posted August 21 Thanks all for the replies. I finally managed to clarify her current travel insurance and it actually does not cover repatriation from cruise ship to main land... (which is pretty much the main reason for the cruise specific insurance). Only annoying thing is that the only UK cruise insurance for non UK residents I can find is around EUR100. I guess considering the overall price of the cruise, it is not that much.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winifred 22 Posted August 21 #6 Share Posted August 21 1 hour ago, Ludo84 said: Thanks all for the replies. I finally managed to clarify her current travel insurance and it actually does not cover repatriation from cruise ship to main land... (which is pretty much the main reason for the cruise specific insurance). Only annoying thing is that the only UK cruise insurance for non UK residents I can find is around EUR100. I guess considering the overall price of the cruise, it is not that much.. it would be considerably more if you had to pay the costs yourself. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ludo84 Posted August 21 Author #7 Share Posted August 21 Absolutely, I bought the policy, have a lighter wallet but peace of mind now. Thanks 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weebo15 Posted August 29 #8 Share Posted August 29 Thanks for the update, I've been following this thread with interest as am in a similar position. Are you able to share where you got the policy from at all? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gettingwarmer Posted August 29 #9 Share Posted August 29 57 minutes ago, Weebo15 said: Thanks for the update, I've been following this thread with interest as am in a similar position. Are you able to share where you got the policy from at all? On 8/21/2024 at 1:25 PM, Ludo84 said: Absolutely, I bought the policy, have a lighter wallet but peace of mind now. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MyriamS Posted August 29 #10 Share Posted August 29 My partner cruised P&O with a French and Finnish passports respectively and that did not trigger anything. We did bring a letter from our German insurance saying they cover all medical expenses with no limit, including evacuation by air, but no one checked it. Before buying a UK insurance for non-UK residents, which looks very costly, I would check if local insurers have a cheaper package that covers everything that is needed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbtablet Posted August 30 #11 Share Posted August 30 Oh! for the days when travel insurance only cost me £100! Never get old! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrierjohn Posted August 30 #12 Share Posted August 30 1 hour ago, bbtablet said: Oh! for the days when travel insurance only cost me £100! Never get old! Try the Nationwide flex plus account, which comes with free worldwide travel insurance, for the £13 per month account fee. Plus of course extra cost for pre-existing medical conditions, which are far less costly than the average. Plus free Europe wide breakdown cover and mobile phone insurance. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Devon born and bred Posted August 31 #13 Share Posted August 31 9 hours ago, terrierjohn said: Try the Nationwide flex plus account, which comes with free worldwide travel insurance, for the £13 per month account fee. Plus of course extra cost for pre-existing medical conditions, which are far less costly than the average. Plus free Europe wide breakdown cover and mobile phone insurance. The medical conditions upgrade will cover you for the year, however, there are also additional upgrade costs for cruise cover and extended cover for holidays over 31 days, both of which have to be done for each cruise/holiday. There is also an extra upgrade for increased cover for cancelling or coming home early. Having said all that we have still found it to be good value. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gettingwarmer Posted August 31 #14 Share Posted August 31 1 minute ago, Devon born and bred said: The medical conditions upgrade will cover you for the year, however, there are also additional upgrade costs for cruise cover and extended cover for holidays over 31 days, both of which have to be done for each cruise/holiday. There is also an extra upgrade for increased cover for cancelling or coming home early. Having said all that we have still found it to be good value. Just to be clear for people. Cover for cruises is covered. It is the extra add on cruise benefits you pay for as on most travel insurances. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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