Cruising comes with unique risks — both onboard and onshore. If your itinerary includes two or more nights on a cruise ship, including within Australia, you’ll need to add the Cruise Pack to be covered for incidents that happen while cruising.
With the Cruise Pack, you’re protected for:
Adding the Cruise Pack is simple:
You’ll need the Cruise Pack add-on to activate cruise-specific cover such as missed port departures, lost formal wear, or marine rescue contributions.
You can purchase your policy securely online via our website or contact our call centre during business hours.
When buying, you’ll:
Your Policy Schedule, medical certificate and a copy of the PDS will be emailed to you immediately or you can access these via our online portal.
Where to find it in the PDS: Section 2 – Things to Consider When Buying the Policy and The Policy
Unfortunately, no.
Your policy must be purchased before you leave Australia (your Departure Point). Once you’ve departed, we cannot offer or backdate cover.
Where to find it in the PDS: Whether You Are Eligible for Cover
To be eligible to buy a policy, you must:
Where to find it in the PDS: Section 2 – Whether You Are Eligible for Cover and Age Limits That Apply
Yes. Cover may apply for unforeseen natural disasters such as:
Cover depends on:
Claims arising from known events at the time of purchase may be excluded.
(Refer to "Additional Accommodation & Travel Expenses," "Cancellation Fees & Lost Deposits," and "General Exclusions" in Section 2 of the Combined Product Disclosure Statement.)
Where to find it in the PDS: Section 2 – Additional Accommodation & Travel Expenses, Cancellation and General Exclusions
Where to find it in the PDS: Section 1 – The Terms on Cancelling Your Policy
If you’re cruising within Australia:
The Cruise Pack provides additional benefits including Cabin Confinement, Missed Cruise Departure, Shore Excursion Cancellation, and more.
Yes, you can apply to extend your policy if:
Approval of extensions is at the insurer’s discretion, and an additional premium may be required.
Where to find it in the PDS: Circumstances in Which You Can Extend Your Policy
An excess is the amount you contribute if you need to make a claim.
Where to find it in the PDS: The Level of Excess That You Prefer
The Cruise Pack is only available as an add-on to a ReadySet Travel Insurance policy.
The information above is a general summary only and does not consider your personal objectives, financial situation, or needs. Please refer to the ReadySet Insurance Combined Product Disclosure Statement (PDS), Financial Services Guide (FSG), and Target Market Determination (TMD) for full details.
*Terms, conditions, limits, sub-limits and exclusions apply.