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mumofmadboys Tue 01-Jul-25 15:30:39

We are going to USA for 2 weeks later in July to visit our son.. I need to get some travel insurance but am shocked how expensive it is. The cheapest price is about £300 . Is that what most people pay for USA? We are fairly fit for our ages (70 and 67). My DH is on meds for benign prostate problem and I am on one tablet for high blood pressure and a statin. Any recommendations of companies please.

TiggyW Wed 02-Jul-25 15:41:33

Nanna8 - I’m not sure that cruise quotes are expensive because of American owners.🤔 We’ve never been asked which ship we’re sailing on when buying travel insurance, simply which ports we’re visiting and whether we have any health issues. We’ve been on British (P&O/Fred Olsen) and US (Celebrity) ships. However, everything onboard American ships is expensive!! 🙄

crazyH Wed 02-Jul-25 15:57:59

My foolhardy friend, with who I have been on couple of cruises always makes a big fuss about taking travel insurance. She says if anything happens to her when we’re abroad, her children can easily afford to pay for her medical expenses. This was her mantra every time, and every time I say, there’s no way will I allow her to travel with us, unless she discloses her insurance details.
I was under the impression that TAs will not book your holiday, unless you give them the insurance details.
She is now planning to go with her son and GD to visit her brother in USA. Hope she is covered well .

Mazy Wed 02-Jul-25 21:07:00

Try Insurewith. They are usually very good for us with a number of health issues between us. Including advanced prostate cancer.

mumofmadboys Wed 02-Jul-25 21:42:14

Thanks all. I hope to sort out insurance tomorrow. I am very grateful for everyone's input.

Madmeg Wed 02-Jul-25 23:53:49

We've been on a few cruises, including two World ones, and are going on a third next Jan-April. We understand the cost to be so high cos of the fact that you are often in the middle of the ocean when you might fall ill and that means a helicopter to the nearest hospital, which could be a very long way off. The nearest hospital might not even be on your booked route, so I imagine getting you back on board (if that is possible) would also be prohibitive.

We switched to Nationwide a few months ago and their quote for our upcoming cruise is just over 1/3 of what we paid for the last World Cruise, so well worth the monthly fee of £19 for the bank account. I have had two TIAs and suffer from Atrial Fibrillation, DH suffers from Peripheral Neuropathy. DH will be 79 when we travel (me a mere 74) and I believe they won't cover him after he is 80.

We have used Staysure in the past, with competitive rates, but not since we developed the latest two health problems.

Cambia Thu 03-Jul-25 06:47:10

We use Nationwide Flex Plus Account which gives you travel insurance, car breakdown etc for £18 per month. They were very reasonable when I had a heart attack and we travel a lot. Only around £150 extra for the whole year policy and the age limit goes to to 80. Apparently they are very good at claims and are a Which best buy.

PamelaJ1 Thu 03-Jul-25 08:36:17

PLEASE remember,sorry for shouting but, if you have travel insurance from your bank you must still contact them if you have anything extra that may not be covered in their basic package.
We pay on monthly DD but always ring them before we go to Aus for 6-8 weeks. We have to pay extra, last time was £240 but better than finding ourselves stranded.
Australia has a reciprocal health agreement with the U.K. but we , luckily, have never had to test it. Anyway there is always the possibility that an incident would happen in the stopover airport.

Lathyrus3 Thu 03-Jul-25 09:06:28

For anyone thinking of Nationwide I just want to say that when I had to cancel a holiday with my sister because she was taken ill, their Insurance paid the full amount within three days of receiving my form.

In contrast to her insurance with Saga, who still did not accept the severity of her illness and asked for more doctors letters - right up until the day she died.

mumofmadboys Fri 04-Jul-25 16:58:34

Thank you all for your wealth of experience. I used Insurewith in the end which gave a very competitive quote of £237. I am very grateful to you all. Hopefully we will remain well and not need to test the policy!!

Georgesgran Fri 04-Jul-25 21:18:29

Have a fabulous time mum
I’ll be out there the last week of July - can’t wait!

mumofmadboys Fri 04-Jul-25 21:21:38

Thànk you! You too!

Imarocker Sat 05-Jul-25 08:21:17

Because we have the NHS, we none of us realise how much medical treatment can cost. If you have to have your appendix removed in USA it will cost over £30000. Every tablet has to be paid for. Every x-ray and every visit from the doctor. Travel insurance also covers you for repatriation should it be required. I’m afraid that if you can’t afford it, you shouldn’t travel. The majority of travels are incident free but you need to know you will be taken care of if the need arises.

Maggiemaybe Sat 05-Jul-25 08:39:53

It’s always wise to check that the terms of insurance that comes with packaged bank deals haven’t changed. Ours did, years ago, first the upper age limit dropped then it downgraded from worldwide cover to Europe only. We’d noticed the emails telling us this, but friends hadn’t. Two of them swanned around the US and Canada for a month with no cover at all, unbeknown to them. Fortunately they got away with it!

Nellbell Sun 06-Jul-25 23:58:00

Used Stay Sure for last 5 years and when had to make a medical claim they were great and the claim was honoured without any quibbles. I was expecting the next year's cover to shoot up but it didn't.

mamaa Mon 11-Aug-25 11:54:05

Very glad I've found this thread.
We have a few health issues between us, declared them all and last year got a very good quote from AllClear for £400 annual cover including cruises.
We went on a European coastal cruise last September and also a repositioning transatlantic from the Caribbean back to the Med in March this year.
All went well with no claims, so we were very surprised to see our renewal quote email arrive offering to insure us for another year, for the princely sum of £2000!!!!
Needless to say we have yet to purchase, and are looking around, especially as other half has now seemingly developed another issue, result of a recent routine blood test and he's had no concerns with this issue before.
Might be that following the upcoming investigations, we'll decide to holiday in September in UK once school holidays are over. `we will use our touring caravan which we normally use for mini breaks locally, but might go further afield for longer periods of time which could be fun. We'll still need insurance but hopefully it wont be as much! 🤞🏻

butterandjam Mon 11-Aug-25 15:01:03

mumofmadboys

We are going to USA for 2 weeks later in July to visit our son.. I need to get some travel insurance but am shocked how expensive it is. The cheapest price is about £300 . Is that what most people pay for USA? We are fairly fit for our ages (70 and 67). My DH is on meds for benign prostate problem and I am on one tablet for high blood pressure and a statin. Any recommendations of companies please.

That's because even a short trip to USA generally requires
to cover up to £10 million. Medical expenses in USA are extortionate.

Marriedalongtime Wed 20-Aug-25 12:35:29

Has anyone used or had any experience of Columbus Direct Travel Insurance?

Thanks in advance