stupid question - travel insurance single or annual
Discussion
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I'm going on holiday later in the year its my only trip away.
Single trip insurance - £37.75 defaqto 5* policy
Annual cover from any provider at this level is over £120 for myself and partner.
Any drawbacks to just using single trip cover?
Concern is I'm going to morocco and want to make sure I'm adequately covered in case of unrest whilst I am there or cancellation. If my insurance starts when my trip starts am i covered if my trip is cancelled before the insurance start date?
Wasn't bothered by the unrest until i saw the government advice.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/morocco
I'm going on holiday later in the year its my only trip away.
Single trip insurance - £37.75 defaqto 5* policy
Annual cover from any provider at this level is over £120 for myself and partner.
Any drawbacks to just using single trip cover?
Concern is I'm going to morocco and want to make sure I'm adequately covered in case of unrest whilst I am there or cancellation. If my insurance starts when my trip starts am i covered if my trip is cancelled before the insurance start date?
Wasn't bothered by the unrest until i saw the government advice.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/morocco
If you go to any country against foreign office publicly notified warning of a specific threat the insurance is void
The Morroco stu f is juts general advice
We went to Marrakesh in January and had a terrific time without any hint or threat of political unrest or any threat of crime.
It's a very moderate westernised Muslim country with close ties to France.
The normal tourist advice applies. Don't behave like an idiot or dumb foreigner. Leave your valuables in the hotel safe. Be prepared to be ripped off in the souk. be friendly at all times and respectful of local customs.
If you're bothered by a hawker - politely smile and say "La shuchran" ("no thank you" . Or speak schoolboy French. "Ou i, Non, Merci, S'il vice play. Ou et - etc etc)
The Morroco stu f is juts general advice
We went to Marrakesh in January and had a terrific time without any hint or threat of political unrest or any threat of crime.
It's a very moderate westernised Muslim country with close ties to France.
The normal tourist advice applies. Don't behave like an idiot or dumb foreigner. Leave your valuables in the hotel safe. Be prepared to be ripped off in the souk. be friendly at all times and respectful of local customs.
If you're bothered by a hawker - politely smile and say "La shuchran" ("no thank you" . Or speak schoolboy French. "Ou i, Non, Merci, S'il vice play. Ou et - etc etc)
Edited by audidoody on Friday 10th April 17:21
I know that but morocco is not in that situation
see below for Syria which is.
see below for Syria which is.
FCO said:
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all travel to Syria. British nationals in Syria should leave now by any practical means. The FCO is not able to provide consular services, and won’t be able to help your evacuation from the country.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/syriaandburg said:
If my insurance starts when my trip starts am i covered if my trip is cancelled before the insurance start date?
The cancellation section of a single trip travel insurance policy starts from when you buy the policy, not the date you are due to go on holiday. But on an annual policy it starts from the inception date of the policy. I just renewed our annual policy (Mrs and I).
I priced up as single trip and the annual policy was only twice as much as the single trip. I want winter sports included and this is the part I always read the fine print of so I'm covered for off piste etc. Doing it this way works out good value as I'll ski 2-3 weeks a year, have a cheap week in the sun and a 'big' holiday usually.
I priced up as single trip and the annual policy was only twice as much as the single trip. I want winter sports included and this is the part I always read the fine print of so I'm covered for off piste etc. Doing it this way works out good value as I'll ski 2-3 weeks a year, have a cheap week in the sun and a 'big' holiday usually.
hotchy said:
Also my annual policy automatically renewed last year, alot more than getting a new one would cost. I never knew they done this, and to cancel it once auto renewed, i would be charged an admin fee of just short the cost of the full insurance.
WHy do you auto renew? If you don't they will remind you at least 4 weeks ahead of the renewal date and then you can negotiate.Gassing Station | Holidays & Travel | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff