Thursday, August 17, 2017

Cruise Prep 101 - About this Blog

Cruising With Carnival is a blog dedicated to providing insight; answering questions; and, expanding upon information about cruise vacations on Carnival Cruise Lines.

Whether you are a first time cruiser or have already attained VIFP Diamond status, this is YOUR BLOG.  It is designed to augment the social media sources already available to those considering taking a cruise; or, who have taken so many cruises they can no longer keep count of them on their fingers and toes.

The decision to create Cruising With Carnival grew from my observations as a member of several Facebook groups and Cruise Critic roll calls dedicated to cruising.  In those groups other members were asking questions or seeking advice about a variety of elements of cruising.

Reading through posts in response to the question two issues became evident:  
  1. The questions were being answered within the group; however, quite often the answers given failed to adequately address the question with a complete answer and links to source reference material the person asking the question can review on his/her own.
  2. The same question would be asked several times; but, due to the nature of social media pages, answers previously provided become buried as more and more comments are added.

It Takes Time to Research Answers  

Most answers to questions you have are readily available on the Web; however, it takes time to locate and research the proper source for the answer.  

Research is a task I thoroughly enjoy; it was a major element of my activities through my careers in transportation and insurance claims.  That enjoyment has carried forward into retirement so it seemed only natural to pursue it in this form.

About Content

Material presented in Cruising With Carnival is drawn from a variety of areas: 
  1. Our own cruising experience; 
  2. Questions asked in the various groups and roll calls monitored on a regular basis; 
  3. A background in Transportation Management; specifically international transportation;
  4. And, questions submitted directly to us.
Again, this is YOUR BLOG.  

Welcome Aboard and Bon Voyage







Cruise Prep 101: Vacation Protection Plans/Overseas Health Insurance

Vacations are time to get-away from it all and just enjoy time off from the everyday rat race.

No one wants to think about what might occur between the time you book your cruise and when you arrive back home after you return from your fabulous cruise vacation.  But you should!

Unfortunately illness, accidents, injuries, and other emergencies don't play by the rules.  Those nasty situations can, and too often do, enter into the vacation equation.

This post is designed to assist you in being prepared for as many eventualities as possible.  It is by no means meant to put a damper on your vacation plans; it is offered just to make it worry-free as humanly possible.

1.  Between booking and boarding

Once you have made your deposit and secured a booking you have immediately placed a certain amount of money at risk in the event it becomes necessary to to cancel out of the cruise.  The closer you are to your cruise date, the greater the amount at risk.
Vacation Protection Plans offer you a level of security against the possibility of having to cancel out.  In some cases it means getting a full refund of the amount paid; in other cases it provides for a lesser amount of recovery.  https://www.carnival.com/about-carnival/vacation-protection.aspx provides details, take time to read it over.

2.  "Catch-up" Expenses

Carnival's offering of Vacation Protection Plans provides for recovery of at least a portion of "catch-up" expenses incurred should you be delayed getting to the departure port.

3.  Lost/Delayed Luggage Expenses

Limited coverage is included for lost luggage or luggage delayed for more than 24 hours (see website or call your travel consultant for details).

4.  Medical incidents aboard ship or ashore in a foreign port of call

When traveling domestically to vacation destinations; whether by car, airplane, or some other means of transportation, we rarely think about the possibility of any of those events occurring.  But, even if one of those did occur, we most likely have insurance to cover expenses; or, could cut short our vacation and head home.
All Carnival cruises must visit at least one foreign port during the ship's itinerary.  That means you will be traveling internationally.  Traveling internationally is an entirely different animal than domestic travel.
Incidents requiring medical attention aboard ship or ashore; evacuation from the ship for medical care beyond the capabilities of the shipboard staff; or illness or injury occurring while ashore are very real and occur all too often.  On cruises my wife and I have taken we have witnessed first-hand the evacuation of a passenger and his wife by the U.S. Coast Guard off San Diego; removal of passengers suffering illnesses and injuries in Mexico and Panama.  There are numerous videos on YouTube and other sites showing helicopter evacuations.  All of these incidents can cost thousands of dollars in medical and transportation costs. 

Know What Your Current Insurance Will and Will Not Cover

As you travel domestically to and from the cruise port within the United States, your regular health and accident insurance policies will most likely cover, within the policy limitations, expenses incurred for medical attention/hospitalization/transportation associated with medical conditions.

On a cruise ship; or, when you are ashore in a foreign port, it is very likely your domestic health insurance policy: whether individual, group, or even Medicare, is NOT going to cover accidents or illness needing medical attention while abroad; or, evacuation home from overseas.

This link on the U.S. Department of State website is provides information important to anyone travelling aboard.  This link will take you to the relevant pages so you can read through those pages as you prepare for your cruise vacation. https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/go/health.html


Every Carnival ship employs a medical staff and has an infirmary capable of treating a certain number of illnesses and injuries; there are limitations as to the care that can be provided aboard ship.  It is important to note that services rendered by the Carnival medical staff are performed on a fee-for-service basis.  This means you will be billed for any of their services needed while aboard ship.  

If needed, evacuation from the ship for medical attention ashore will most likely also incur fees-for-service by those providing evacuation services.  

Vacation Protection Plans provide a means of recovery of some, or all, of those charges.

Medical attention ashore in a foreign city

Vacation Protection Plans provide for limited coverage (in dollar amounts) for medical attention/hospitalization received overseas.  While a plan might not cover all incurred expenses, some coverage is better than none at all.

Buying a Vacation Protection Plan

Whether you purchase Vacation Protection Plans offered by Carnival or obtain one through your travel agent or insurance agent/broker, it is something you should carefully consider.  It is far better to have a Vacation Protection Plan and not need it; than it is to need a Vacation Protection Plan and not have one.