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Gap Year Travel Insurance Help!

Posted on | December 22, 2009 | 9 Comments

Gap Year Travel Insurance Help!

Taking a year out to go traveling? Make sure you have organised a travel insurance policy before you travel, the last thing you need is to spend all your hard saved money on unnecessary bills like medical expenses.

With no travel insurance such as a huge amount could mean having to re-mortgage or worse sell a house to cover the costs. Just a broken leg or some sickness abroad can cost a huge amount as medical expense. Roughly around £10,000 for a broken leg expense abroad. If you’re a traveller taking time out for a Gap Year or extended time abroad, either travelling or working or even visiting distant relatives, Gap Year Travel Insurance helps you.

If you are a young traveller, looking out for a long vacation gap travel is the apt one for you. You can cover around 80 sporting activities such as scuba diving, winter sports and bungee jumping, some at additional cost. Go skiing, bungee jumping or any other sports activity with gap year travel package. Get insured at the most favourable rate, insurance for gap year travelling helps you choose the best travel insurance.

Also consider how you’ll keep in contact with family and friends back home; most countries have internet cafes and phone cards to help you. Or you may decide to take a laptop and use wireless internet points which are usually available in hostels and guesthouses.

Be aware that some insurers may not cover for certain countries so it’s worth doing a quote first, to get an idea of countries you will be covered for. A policy covering personal belongings and medical expenses is the bare minimum you should take out; one which will reimburse you for any further cancelled flights or other modes of transport is also a good idea.

Few tips when you travel abroad carry copies of visas, passports and medical records in a different place to the originals. Send such copies to family and friends before you leave, and even email them to yourself. Carry contact numbers and addresses of the British Embassies of each country you visit, so that in case you need it on an emergency you have it handy.

Get special cover on your backpacker insurance, these specialist policies can offer incentives that regular policies can’t, including cover from three to eighteen months. Such backpacker travel insurance uk policies, also cover working overseas, which is usually necessary for an extended trip.


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Comments

9 Responses to “Gap Year Travel Insurance Help!”

  1. Jamie A
    December 22nd, 2009 @ 9:53 am
  2. bowlercomedy
    December 22nd, 2009 @ 11:32 am

    You need to decide where you are going and what it is you want to do and see there. Plan a basic budget, get any shots you need, get a backpack, decide what clothes you need (not want). You might want to check out Lonely Planet's Thorn Tree website to get ideas from other travelers. Find out about public transportation in the places you want to go. Then go and have a great time.

  3. Simplythebest
    December 23rd, 2009 @ 12:11 am

    She was chosen because

    #1. She is a woman.
    #2. She is a babe.
    #3. She is a life NRA member.

  4. Legionnaire
    December 23rd, 2009 @ 4:43 am

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    In my rural Mid-Atlantic general practice, I charge $3,000 for most Invisalign cases, which is less than traditional braces in most cases. I have heard that some charge more for Invisalign than they do for braces, though. The thing is, I am not a specialist and I choose to do only "easy" cases that will not require extra devices to be used in conjunction with Invisalign. This can add to the fee significantly.

  5. Erin
    December 23rd, 2009 @ 7:18 am

    health-quotes.talk4fun.net – my family have this health insurance. It is affordable and has good coverage for dental issues.

  6. I am a geek lol lol lol
    December 23rd, 2009 @ 4:06 pm

    Firstly, to come on a working holiday you need to have a minimum of AU$5,000 they won't let you in without it. So keep on saving. I'd try and have as much as possible so you don't 'have' to work as much.

    Hostel/Backpackers accommodation is usually around $40 – $60 a night.

    Fruit picking varies, some will only give you bed and board, others will pay you others will do a combination. You are usually paid per tub you collect, not per hour.
    I wouldn't think you would get snakes or spider, but you may get a few tiny harmless spiders, you do wear gloves so just shoo them away.
    I can't say I have heard of vegetable picking, it's usually done by machine. Fruit picking wise I would think grapes would be easier work.
    If you think you may want a 2nd working holiday visa, you need to complete a minimum 3 months regional work.

    You're working part time now so obviously you have some experience. I would assume that is in retail or hospitality, you could do this work here also. Just remember you can't work for an employer for more then 6 months. Bar work pays a lot better and would only be a couple of shifts per week. This would be easiest only in city areas though.

    Australia being so big you would need to allow for some flights, especially if you want to visit the outback. Flights are $100 – $250 one way usually. There are buses where you can hop on hop off. I wouldn't buy a car as to have one you really trust to not break down in the sticks will cost you. Public transport is fine and would probably cost much the same.

  7. nikki41386
    December 25th, 2009 @ 9:07 am

    Hi Nikki,

    Check out our FOR CREDIT- Spanish Immersion progarms at the following link: http://www.spanishabroad.com/credit.htm This seems to be exactly what you are looking for.

    We arrange for students to learn Spanish and earn credit starting on any Monday for any length of time (3 week minimum for any 3 or 4 credits). Our programs are geared towards the Spanish language, but we also offer Semester programs through foreign Universities that have additional elective courses at the following link: http://www.spanishabroad.com/semprogmain.htm

    Feel Free to email me at jsmith@spanishabroad.com with any questions

  8. james T
    December 25th, 2009 @ 1:03 pm

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  9. gruffalo
    December 25th, 2009 @ 1:08 pm

    Check out this website:

    http://www.bootsnall.com/travel-insurance/world-nomads.html

    There are a few options on here. Good luck and good travels.

    :)

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