Detailed guide on how to pick the best travel insurance, what to look out for, and why it’s so important!
JetBlue lost your luggage during that tight transfer?
That innocuous-looking lad in the Barcelona cafe you stopped at for lunch eyeing up your backpack?
Flights canceled due to, say, a novel dangerous virus that’s shut down half the planet?
Skiing accident that involves a pricey helicopter evacuation and an even pricier medical bill?
These are just a handful of the scenarios we’ve encountered during our travels over the past couple of decades that have made us thankful for having travel insurance. Our travel insurance has become a staple part of every trip we do. We always used to quip that a trip was not official until we received our Lonely Planet guidebook for that destination…now the point at which we know one of our trips will definitely go ahead is when the travel insurance has been booked!
We’ve had many years of experience with several different travel insurance policies, each with its own benefit. The one that consistently comes out top for us is Heymondo. In this article, we focus on the importance of having good travel insurance sorted before you fly off, and also explore the benefits of Heymondo policies.
Travel worry free!
Don’t skimp out on your travel insurance: make sure your trip is fun, frivolous, and free! Most importantly, good travel insurance will cover you for any medical emergencies, flight cancellations, pricey hospital bills, car rental protection, and more.
Why do you need travel insurance?
There are several scenarios where we’ve found travel insurance to be an absolute necessity – most of these come from firsthand experience:
Claiming back expensive medical bills
You can never plan if you’re going to have an accident. We truly hope you’ll never be in a position to need medical attention during your trip. But there is always a risk you’ll get, say, a dodgy mosquito bite or stomach bug that will require hospital admission. If you’re doing more high-risk activities like skiing, scuba diving, trekking, bungee jumping, etc, there is a risk that something goes wrong and you will need to be evacuated and taken to a local hospital to be treated, all of which adds up to a pretty hefty bill! It’s at moments like these when you’re super grateful for having travel insurance that covers medical bills so you can claim back most, if not all, these medical bills.
Valuables lost or stolen
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