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Travel Insurance – Sun, Sand and Sickness

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Travel insurance is probably one of the most confusing types of insurance around. Numerous clauses, sub-clauses and a myriad of little stipulations make for a very complicated policy, which nevertheless is very important for any holiday-maker.

People going on holiday tend to adopt an 'it won't happen to me' attitude and, hopefully, it won't. But nobody is immune to ill-health or robbery, and baggage loss can happen to the best of us. So, for sheer peace of mind, it's worth looking into travel insurance when booking your trip.

The medical aspect of a travel insurance policy is probably the most important and the most needed. Far more people fall ill abroad than you'd think, and the cost of OTC medication can be extortionate abroad as well as at home. Even contracting a simple stomach bug can cost you dearly. And if you need to be hospitalised in a foreign country, you could find yourself deeply out of pocket - most countries don't have an equivalent to the NHS.

It's important to remember that most travel insurance policies won't cover you for any problems related to pre-existing conditions such as diabetes, heart disease or cancer, especially if you haven't mentioned these to your insurer when taking out the policy. Like any other type of insurance, omitting details on application can result in claims being refused, so make sure you tell them everything. This also goes for any dependents who are travelling with you; their medical history needs to be disclosed, but if the holiday is cut short because of a pre-existing condition it's unlikely you'll be reimbursed. Pregnancy, although technically a pre-existing condition, will normally be covered as long as you will be less than 28 weeks pregnant by the end of your trip (24 weeks for a multiple pregnancy). This restriction can vary between insurers, so always check your policy.

If you lose your possessions on holiday, your insurer will normally only pay out if you had taken reasonable care of them; if you had left them unattended you will be seen as negligent and claims will normally be refused. Likewise, if you leave any valuables unattended in your hotel room, vehicle or mobile home, and they are stolen, you may not be able to claim. If possible, keep your valuables in a room or hotel safe, or keep them on your person.

If your holiday has to be cancelled, there are some situations you will not be covered for. If you cancel simply because you decide not to go, for example because of a relationship break-up, you won't be refunded. If your holiday is cancelled by the hotel, or if you have an accident or unforeseen emergency at home, most insurers will refund the costs you have paid so far, plus any cancellation fees due. Again, check your policy first to see what is and isn't covered.

When you look for a travel insurance policy, don't just go on price alone. Annual travel insurance may work out cheaper, but if you only go away once a year for two weeks, you'd only really need cover for that time. Also, read all the small print, and ask questions, to make sure the policy covers exactly what you need.

By: Jay Tillotson

Ski Italy

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Italy is one of the countries of Europe to holiday because it ski italy too. Large parts of the Italian economy, which depend on tourism. But Italy offers not only the coasts of the Mediterranean and the old romantic cities like Florence or Rome. The northern part of Italy is of mountains; over 4800 m. Ascent dominated Italy and France is the countries of the Southern European Alps. Skiing in Italy usually means heavy snow and above all, good and good weather. italy sking is all countries participating in the Alps (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and Italy). The most famous ski resort Alta Badia Italy is, Sestriere and Val Gardena. Most large resorts are in South Tyrol, the German speaking part of Italy to be found.

The ski resorts in South Tyrol are very similar to the ski resorts of Austria (e.g. people living in South Tyrol). Upon completion of the lifts spirits high in Corvara, St. Ulrich Wolkenstein, or to larger cities around the ski resort of Alta Badia and Val Gardena. From the Dolomites in South Tyrol are unique in the world because they have the highest peak in the country. Unfortunately, there is an important link between Austria and South Tyrol. The Brenner motorway (Brenner motorway) is often severe tensions on the weekend for skiers and snowboarders in Germany.

Therefore, it pays to be abandoned early on the way first. Arrival at a hotel in South Tyrol rustic and cozy feels at home immediately. The South Tyrolean hospitality is not only known in Europe! Many of us had spent holidays breathing recycled air on "luxury" coach, bad in front of the TV rooms, eating out of our possibilities, simply because the meals are included in the package "and had a little more to do that. The best Ski resorts worldwide can be classified by many factors, whether in the mountains and extraordinary conditions, the length of the trails and slopes, après ski with the sole or glam factor for all the attractions of international popularity. The places that have often voted the world's best Ski Resort, for some reason, they promise all the same an amazing experience to ski winter sports of the most spectacular in the world. There is no nightlife for every taste, every night, and one of the biggest stages in the mountains is the best Swedish artists. For information about ski holidays in italy , please visit our website.

Travel Insurance – Maximize Your Benefits

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The benefit of having travel insurance is so important. This insurance offers health benefits, weather benefits and accident benefits. It offers everything that is needed when traveling.