How a passenger covered her $5K+ infirmary bill

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How a passenger covered her K+ infirmary bill
  • Travel insurance is a must for cruises, as medical bills can be high.
  • Even a low level of travel insurance can cover medical bills from your ship.
  • If you opt for a comprehensive trip policy, you’ll be fully covered for trip cancellation plus medical expenses.

After taking a Caribbean cruise with her mother last year, Megan Ayscue didn’t think she’d end up with a medical bill that would cost more than the cruise itself. 

The North Carolina-based traveler and her mother boarded the Norwegian Pearl in November to visit the Dominican Republic, Curaçao and other island destinations. The two were enjoying the trip until Ayscue went snorkeling in the Dominican Republic a few days in and got water stuck in her ear.

At first, she went to an infirmary in St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, but the problem wasn’t resolved. Thankfully, her medical insurance covered the visit. Back on board, Ayscue went to the ship’s infirmary, where she was given oral antibiotics, Tylenol and ear drops. Her ear still hurt, so she went back to the infirmary the next day while the ship was at sea and was diagnosed with a bacterial infection that was spreading to her face. 

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