By adding the Cruise Pack to your travel insurance you’ll enjoy all the benefits of a 1Cover policy PLUS a heap of extra benefits specific to cruising.
If you’re cruising in Australia, you’ll need to purchase a Domestic policy as well as a Cruise Pack. If you're visiting any international ports during your trip, you will need to ensure you have a Comprehensive plan with the Cruise pack added, and list each country your ship is stopping in.
The Cruise Pack provides cover for any medical costs while on-board the ship, plus emergency medical assistance and evacuation, cover for any prepaid trip excursions you miss, attire for your fancy formal wear, and much more. Please refer to the PDS for full terms and conditions.
When purchasing a Comprehensive plus a Cruise Pack, you’ll need to select the correct cruising region to ensure you are properly covered.
Please note, you can’t add a Cruise Pack to a Medical Only policy.
You can find out which region is the correct for your cruising holiday as well as all other relevant information on our Cruise Travel Insurance page.
And if you want some insider advice on cruising solo, with kids, with teens, or with your partner, look no further than our in-depth Guide to Cruising.
All FAQ answers are based on the current effective PDS. If your policy is older than the current PDS, please contact us or refer to your particular policy.
Any information contained on this website is general advice only and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider these having regard to the PDS.