Travel insurance for Worldwide destinations excluding North America and the Caribbean
Our approach has always been to offer the traveller the choice when it comes to travel insurance. Following a simple quote stage where we determine your needs, the policy options are laid out on screen in such a way that you can easily see what is covered and more importantly whats not covered under each policy.
Customers who are interested in the most cost effective options have the ability to further reduce the policy prices by removing elements such as baggage and cancellation cover and increasing the excesses.
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The average cost for 24h of hospital treatment: Argentina $429 South Africa $665 Australia $1,472. (1)
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Comprehensive travel insurance for Worldwide excluding the USA and Canada covers the policyholder for insurable events that may occur before or during travel, such as trip cancellation/interruption, medical expenses for injury or illness, theft of valuables, baggage damage and more. The cost of travel insurance is based on the type of cover requested, the age of the insured, the destination of travel, the length of stay, type of activities covered and whether you have any pre-existing medical conditions. We have a wide range of available travel insurance policies available to suit all needs.
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Did you know? 27,000 – The number of lost or stolen passports report by British nationals in 2009. (2)
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Worldwide excluding North America travel insurance is available for:
Individuals, Couples of either sex who reside at the same address and families
Durations between 1 day and 15 months
Cover for Worldwide excluding USA and Canada
Available on single trip, long stay and annual multi trip policies
Cover for travellers aged up to 99
A wide range of leisure and sports activities available including abseiling, bungee jumping and windsurfing
Travellers with pre-existing medical conditions including standard cover for over 1000 conditions
The fine print
Medical coverage
Limits and Exclusions
(1) International Federation of Health Plans, 2012.
(2) British Behaviour Abroad. Foreign & Commonwealth Office, July 2010.