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Holiday Travel Insurance.  Travelers must navigate a ­complex web of Covid-19 exclusions to find the cover that is right for their situation and priorities. Martin Nolan, of Skyscanner, warned that travel would be more complex this year, with extra considerations such as testing, health passes, insurance, and travel corridors to factor into any ­decisions.

Holiday Travel Insurance Spain
Holiday Travel Insurance Spain

Holiday Travel Insurance Spain

In my opinion the best option for getting Travel Insurance in Spain would be purchasing an All In One Travel Insurance Policy. These types of insurances will cover almost everything that may go wrong whilst you are on vacation. This is the easiest way to get yourself totally covered for what could happen whilst you are away. When I say could go wrong, I mean things such as stealing money, bad weather, plane crashes, health problems and anything else which might prolong or stop your vacation.

These types of insurances are often sold as standalone or bundled with other travel insurance policies. For example, if you already have homeowner’s or renter’s insurance then you may find that they bundle it into one policy with a Spanish premium for just the cover for Spain. If you were to choose not to purchase a travel insurance policy in Spain, you would have to take out separate policies for each country for those particular risks. This can become rather costly, not to mention time consuming, especially if you are getting a package deal. However, getting your entire travel insurance package in Spain means you will get the peace of mind of knowing you are fully covered for the worst case scenario.

Insure Your Spanish Summer Holiday

It really does not matter where you go in Spain. Whether you prefer a local tourist destination or are planning on visiting the Basque Country for some gold, you can always find an insurance provider to protect your interests. Just make sure you read the terms and conditions before purchasing, as some insurance companies may require you to visit a specified number of events before being covered, or may be excluded from certain celebrations and events. The more research you do now, the better prepared you will be for when you actually need it. At the end of the day it will be worth the small extra bit of money that you pay to have a worry-free holiday.

How To Find The Right Travel Insurance Cover For Your Summer Holiday

Travelers must navigate a ­complex web of Covid-19 exclusions to find the cover that is right for their situation and priorities.  Those shopping for new travel insurance should read policies and exclusions carefully before making a decision. For example, while some policies cover medical treatment as a result of catching Covid-19, others may not pay out if a trip must be cancelled due to having to self-isolate or Foreign Office guidance changing.

Martin Nolan, of Skyscanner, warned that travel would be more complex this year, with extra considerations such as testing, health passes, insurance, and travel corridors to factor into any ­decisions. He said: “On top of the usual considerations, travelers might be in different positions with regards to ­vaccinations.

“If your main concern is health, then it’s important to ensure that any cover is inclusive of illness protection, particularly if there are people in your travelling group who have not been vaccinated against Covid.”

For example, getting medical cover for coronavirus may be more important for travellers who have not yet had the vaccine.  It is important to note that policies that pay out if a trip is cancelled because of further lockdowns or a change in the official advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, are rare.

However, some insurance providers, such as LV, will cover any costs if you need to get home in an emergency because the Foreign Office has imposed travel restrictions, although this is not consistently offered by all insurers.  Even for those holidaying in Britain, most insurers are unlikely to cover certain coronavirus-related cancellations, particularly if the trip is booked while the travel ban is still in place.

Travellers should also not rely on their insurance provider to cover the cost if they must either quarantine abroad or if they are denied boarding on return to Britain after a positive test, as few offer refunds.

But nearly all travel insurers will cover medical bills if you catch coronavirus while abroad, and many will pay out if you cancel your trip because you test positive before you leave. Admiral has said it is currently updating its policy to include the positive test cover by the summer. Saga, LV, Axa and Aviva all already have this in place.

Aviva is one of the few providers that will cover you if you cancel a trip because you are told to self-isolate, for example by the Test and Trace service. Meanwhile, Saga will not pay out for this.

Tommy Lloyd, of Medical Travel Compared, said he was concerned that people would be underinsured when planning a staycation. Getting insurance when travelling in Britain can still cover you for important aspects such as loss of belongings, personal accident and cancellation benefits. Staycations can also be subject to last-minute cancellations.

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