What’s your backup plan if something goes sideways?
When you’re investing in a cruise or a well-planned trip, you’re not just booking a vacation. You’re putting real money into flights, cabins, excursions, and time you’ve been looking forward to for months.
Travel protection isn’t about expecting something to go wrong. It’s about making sure you’re not left handling the financial fallout if it does.
Trip Cancellation & Interruption
If you have to cancel before departure or cut your trip short due to a covered reason, travel protection can reimburse your non-refundable expenses.
Emergency Medical Care
Your regular health insurance may not fully cover you abroad. Travel protection helps cover medical treatment, hospital stays, and in some cases, emergency evacuation.
Delays & Missed Connections
Flight delays happen. Coverage can help with unexpected hotel stays, meals, and getting you back on track.
Lost or Delayed Baggage
If your luggage is delayed or doesn’t arrive, travel protection can help replace essential items so your trip isn’t completely disrupted.
I’ve seen firsthand how quickly plans can change. Without protection, those situations often mean losing the money you’ve already invested. With the right coverage, you have options.
I’m not an insurance agent, so I don’t sell or recommend specific policies.
What I do:
Provide you with trusted options from cruise lines and third-party providers
Make sure you have access to coverage that fits your trip
Answer general questions about how it works
Travel protection isn’t required, but it is one of the smartest ways to protect your trip. If you’re unsure what makes sense for your situation, we can talk through your trip and I’ll point you in the right direction.
For specific coverage details, claims, or policy questions, those go directly through the provider.