by Nichol Quinn

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25 September 2023

Cruise

Australia and New Zealand, two of the world’s most diverse and alluring destinations, promise captivating landscapes, unique wildlife, and vibrant cultures. Embarking on a cruise here can lead to memories that last a lifetime, from the iconic Sydney Opera House to New Zealand’s breathtaking fjords. But a cruise like this also requires preparation, especially when it comes to ensuring peace of mind while on the open seas. Whether you’re gazing at the starry skies over the Outback or navigating the waters of the Tasman Sea, protect yourself with Cruise Travel Insurance. Compare prices from multiple insurers and choose the best policy at the right price based on your own unique demands and needs.

 

Why Australia & New Zealand?

If you’re planning a cruise around Australia and New Zealand, here’s a brief overview of what makes this holiday special:

  • Natural Wonders: Australia boasts wonders like the world-renowned Great Barrier Reef and the mysterious allure of the Outback. Meanwhile, New Zealand offers serene fjords, making for truly magical cruise moments.
  • Cultural Experiences: Dive deep into the indigenous cultures of these regions. From Australia’s aboriginal stories to New Zealand’s rich Maori traditions, you’re set to embark on a cultural journey like no other.
  • Exclusive Cruise Destinations: Both countries offer world-class ports. From the bustling streets of Sydney and Melbourne to the picturesque landscapes of Auckland and Queenstown, every port has a unique tale to tell.

When preparing for your cruise and planning your trip, you must ensure you are safeguarded against unexpected events. Having appropriate Cruise Travel Insurance will allow you to cruise with confidence, knowing you are protected every mile of the way.

 

Cruise-Specific Benefits with Just Travel Cover

At Just Travel Cover, we work with a panel of insurers so you can compare prices and cover in one place. All policies cover cruises, and some policies have cruise-specific benefits. Having Cruise Travel Insurance ensures you are covered for scenarios unique to cruising that you might not consider on other holidays. Some of the benefits include:

  • Cancellation of £12,500 per person: Life is unpredictable, and unfortunately, not all holidays go ahead. Having Travel Insurance as early as possible means you’re covered should you be forced to cancel (terms apply). The amount of cover available varies by insurer, but we do have schemes with £12,500 per person cancellation cover. We can also provide a “top up” cancellation policy with cover up to £50,000 per person (Telephone Only).
  • Missed Port Departure up to £1,500 per person*: Should you ever miss a port departure due to unforeseen events, we’re here to ensure you can still catch up with your cruise.
  • Cabin Confinement up to £1,500 per person*: If you fall ill during your cruise and a doctor recommends you are confined to your room, you can be reimbursed for missing out.
  • Itinerary Changes up to £500 per person*: Changing weather or other unexpected events can mean altered itineraries. Our Cruise Travel Insurance ensures you’re prepared for such changes.

*Only selected policies – shown alongside prices. Always check the wording.

 

Planning ahead for your cruise

A memorable cruise to Australia and New Zealand requires more than just packing a suitcase and setting sail. It’s essential to ensure you’ve considered every aspect to make your trip smooth and hassle-free. Here are some planning tips to consider:

  • Book cover early: The moment you finalise your cruise booking, your next thought should be about Travel Insurance. We can provide cover for up to 18 months before you set sail. This ensures you have cancellation cover should anything happen prior to your cruise.
  • Pack Accordingly: The weather can vary significantly between Australia and New Zealand, depending on the regions and seasons. Ensure you pack a variety of clothing, from swimwear for the sunny beaches to layers for cooler temperatures.
  • Stay Connected: Consider international roaming or getting a local SIM card to stay connected during your stops. This will be especially helpful for online reservations, maps, or simply staying in touch with loved ones.
  • Dietary Needs: If you have specific dietary requirements, inform the cruise line in advance. It’s also helpful to know a few local eateries at your destination ports that cater to your needs.

 

By putting time into planning the perfect cruise, you’re setting yourself up for a more relaxed, enjoyable, and memorable journey that you can enjoy with peace of mind.

Ready to set sail on your Australia and New Zealand cruise? Preparedness is essential. At Just Travel Cover, we offer bespoke quotes tailored to each traveller’s needs, including age and pre-existing medical conditions. With varied destinations and experiences on your itinerary, ensuring the right Cruise Travel Insurance is crucial. Contact us for Cruise Travel Insurance options and embark on your journey with confidence.

Cruise Travel Insurance

Did you know that you can purchase your Cruise Travel Insurance 18 months in advance? In a few moments you can have your Cruise Travel Insurance quote for sailings up until July 2025!

Australia and New Zealand Cruise FAQs

Frequently asked questions about Cruises to Australia and New Zealand.

What are the top destinations to visit during a cruise in Australia and New Zealand?
  • In Australia, top cruise destinations include Sydney with its iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland, and Melbourne for its rich arts scene and historic landmarks.
  • In New Zealand, Auckland is a popular port city, while the Bay of Islands offers stunning natural beauty. Cruises often pass through the breathtaking fjords of Milford Sound, and ports like Wellington and Christchurch showcase the country’s cultural and natural highlights.
Can I get Cruise Travel Insurance from Just Travel Cover if I have pre-existing medical conditions?

Yes, Just Travel Cover specialise in Travel Insurance for people with pre-existing medical conditions. However, you must declare these conditions during the quote process to ensure you’re adequately covered. We will ask you a range of questions related to your medical history, age, and the holiday you’re planning. 

When is the best time to secure Cruise Travel Insurance?

The ideal time to secure Cruise Travel Insurance is immediately after you’ve booked your cruise. This ensures you’re covered for any unforeseen events that might occur before your trip starts, meaning you need to cancel your holiday. Whilst most Travel Insurance can be arranged up to 12 months in advance, we have schemes available for holidays up to 18  months prior to your cruise, so you can plan your trip knowing you have cover in place.

Can Just Travel Cover provide insurance for longer cruises, such as those that last several months?

Yes, Just Travel Cover offers policies tailored to various trip durations, including longer cruises that span several months. However, some insurers do restrict the length of trips they’ll cover when it comes to worldwide cruising, depending on your age, medical history, and destination, and many insurers will take this into account when offering policies. When you enter your details online, we’ll only show the policies that can cover you, and on the rare occasion we can not provide cover, we’ll signpost you to a company we think can help.

Is there specific Cruise Travel Insurance that covers both Australia and New Zealand?

When getting Travel Insurance for a single trip, you must list each destination separately, as medical rates vary between the two regions. However, if you travel often, you may benefit from a ‘worldwide’ annual policy, which can cover an unlimited amount of trips within a 12-month period. You should always check the policy wording for any country exclusions on annual policies.

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