Why so much? Feel free to now answer- it seems a lot! We are looking at a cruise soon—Yes, for 2 people
Why so much? Feel free to now answer- it seems a lot! We are looking at a cruise soon—Yes, for 2 people


OMG I thought we had.Don’t think you’ve made it to the Med yet?

OMG how do you think we can afford to cruise in a suite. Just keep it to yourself as hopefully no one else will have joined up the dots.Just curious - was @Highway Man out of the country when this daring raid with a "Cherry Picker" on the louvre Museum in France too place ?
is there a reward on offer ?
(there is a clue in his name and avarter)

Cruise insurance is more expensive than normal travel insurance because of the special medical equipment that could be needed in an event ie helicopter air lift and Drs possibly flown out to sea to sort you out etc etc. ship possibly having to go off course to get to a nearest port.Yes, but its for 2 people

If you have any existing ailments or medical history the price shoots up on cruise insurance. Ours was £180 for the 15 days and we are both fit as fook. We got a discount for being exceptionally good looking and recently had won an award for being the sexiest couple in our village which went in our favour.Why so much? Feel free to now answer- it seems a lot! We are looking at a cruise soon—



Unfortunately I am quite ugly, wrong side of 70, had cancer, heart attack and acute kidney failure but I blame the wife as because she felt anxious once about travelling in the car (nothing to do with my driving) she saw the doctor who gave her a few pills, of course this has to be flagged up on the insurance as anxiety and I reckon its that what has put the price up, dozy moo. Sticking to Skeggy in the future (but have to drive there)If you have any existing ailments or medical history the price shoots up on cruise insurance. Ours was £180 for the 15 days and we are both fit as fook. We got a discount for being exceptionally good looking and recently had won an award for being the sexiest couple in our village which went in our favour.

no probs, mums the word - do keep one of those sparkly bits for my wifes xmasOMG how do you think we can afford to cruise in a suite. Just keep it to yourself as hopefully no one else will have joined up the dots.

Dealno probs, mums the word - do keep one of those sparkly bits for my wifes xmas

To be honest it is a small price to pay to get on a cruise. Imagine if you didn’t get it and had to pay the ship to dock in a nearby port or helicopter plus any hospital fees. You would have to top yourself to get the life insurance for your wife to pay the bill.Unfortunately I am quite ugly, wrong side of 70, had cancer, heart attack and acute kidney failure but I blame the wife as because she felt anxious once about travelling in the car (nothing to do with my driving) she saw the doctor who gave her a few pills, of course this has to be flagged up on the insurance as anxiety and I reckon its that what has put the price up, dozy moo. Sticking to Skeggy in the future (but have to drive there)

