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Never simply accept a policy recommended to you by your travel or insurance agent. You need to make sure you choose a policy that is the right one for your needs and destination.
Step 1: You'll need different levels and types of cover depending on where you're going. For example if you are travelling to the US where healthcare is expensive, we recommend you take a policy that has 'unlimited' medical cover.
Step 2: How do you travel? - backpacker or first class? These factors can impact on the type of policy you choose. Some issues to consider are:
Step 3: Start shopping for a policy: Contact at least 3 insurers and read their policies to decide which one suits you best. You can also use our travel insurance calculator to help you to choose which policy is best for you.
What policies cover: travel insurance policies include varying degrees of cover for: medical and dental, personal liability, legal costs, rental car excess cover, cancellation, delay, resumption of journey, baggage and belongings.
Insolvency:Many travel insurers have included a clause in their policy excluding cover for insolvency of a travel service provider. This means that you won't be covered for insolvency of an airline, hotel, car rental company or other service provider.
There are usually also restrictions on the cover for terrorism, while some policies provide medical cover you're usually not covered for cancellation.
Special requirements: travellers with pre-existing medical conditions, older travellers, single parents, pregnant women, adventure travellers and travellers planning on working during your holiday need to be even more careful when choosing a policy.