Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Holiday Insurance

by Douglas T Adams

Holiday insurance is also known to some as travel insurance, which is a policy every vacationer should seriously consider taking and include into their travel budget. Having holiday insurance cover will protect you against emergencies and travel delays such as unanticipated illness, injury or death, loss or theft of luggage and personal possessions as well as flight or trip interruptions, including cancellation. These events can cost you a small fortune if you do not take out a policy that provides insurance to meet any financial expenses that may arise unexpectedly during your vacation. Having a holiday insurance gives you the peace of mind, should anything happen help is at hand so you can concentrate on enjoying your vacation.

It is quite an easy process to arrange for holiday insurance - typically you can take one out just before you embark on your journey, covering you for the duration of your vacation, or if you think you may be extending your vacation, find a product that allows you to get continuous comprehensive coverage.

Most travel agents and insurance companies do provide holiday insurance packages that are tailored to suit different levels of requirements. Cheap holiday insurance is easy to purchase online and the added bonus is that you can compare different quotes online very quickly to find the best package that suits your needs.

For those who travel extensively, holiday insurance is an essential expenditure. There is a wide variety of packages for the different types of holidaymakers including backpacker travel insurance, discounted annual cover, ski or snowboarding holiday insurance plans as well as just the one off single trips, catering to single or ad-hoc journeys. The backpacker package is particularly useful for those who are travelling to Europe, taking an extended holiday overseas or gap year students as some products provide cover valid for up to a year irrespective of what the person does during that period. Some holiday insurance for backpackers even covers temporary holiday jobs such as fruit-picking on a farm or bartending work. Ski or snowboarding holiday insurance plans cover you against any threats or danger while skiing and mountain rescue operations by helicopter or air ambulance.

Familiar yourself with the claim procedures and the keep important numbers such as your holiday insurer's contact number, along with your membership reference code close to hand. Be sure to disclose any pre-existing medical conditions to the holiday insurer as failure to do so may invalidate your claims. It is quite probable that an old illness may flare up during your vacation or journey, some policy does not cover this but others, for a fee, will cover a sudden or unexpected recurrence of a pre-existing illness.

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At March 30, 2012 at 7:45 AM , Blogger Martina Jolie said...

"The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to set foot on one's own country as a foreign land.
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