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Travel Insurance is Strongly Recommended. We are proud to offer Allianz.

Allianz Travel Insurance typically covers a range of issues related to travel, but specific coverage can vary depending on the plan you choose.

Common features include:

  • Trip Cancellation/Interruption: Reimbursement for non-refundable expenses if you need to cancel or cut short your trip due to covered reasons like illness or a family emergency.
  • Travel Delay: Compensation for additional expenses incurred due to delays in your travel plans, such as meals and accommodations.
  • Emergency Medical Expenses: Coverage for medical emergencies while traveling, including hospital stays and medical evacuations.
  • Baggage Loss/Delay: Reimbursement for lost or delayed baggage, including personal items.
  • Accidental Death and Dismemberment: Coverage in the event of a serious injury or death while traveling.
  • 24/7 Assistance Services: Access to help with travel-related issues, like finding a doctor or arranging transportation.

Always check the specifics of the plan you’re considering, as coverage limits, exclusions, and conditions can vary.

Health:

When traveling overseas, it’s important to be aware of various health warnings and precautions. Here are some key considerations:

  • Vaccinations: Check if you need any vaccinations for the destination you’re visiting. Common ones include Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Yellow
    Fever.
  • Travel Health Notices: Review travel health notices from health organizations or government websites. These may include warnings about outbreaks, diseases, or health risks specific to your destination.
  • Local Health Care: Research the availability and quality of healthcare in your destination. Know where to find medical facilities in case of emergencies.
  • Insect-Borne Diseases: Be aware of diseases like malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus, especially in tropical regions. Consider preventive measures such as mosquito repellent and appropriate clothing.
  • Food and Water Safety: Understand local food and water safety practices to avoid illnesses like food poisoning or traveler’s diarrhea.
  • Prescription Medications: Bring enough of any prescribed medications, and check if they are legal in your destination. Carry a doctor’s note
    if necessary.
  • Insurance Coverage: Ensure your travel insurance covers medical emergencies, including evacuation if needed.
  • COVID-19 Guidelines: Stay updated on any COVID-19-related travel restrictions, vaccination requirements, or testing protocols.

Always consult with a healthcare provider or travel clinic well before your trip for personalized advice based on your health history and travel plans.

Safety and Security

BEFORE YOU GO:

  • Research Your Destination: Familiarize yourself with local customs, laws, and any travel advisories. Check the safety ratings for areas you
    plan to visit.
  • Travel Insurance: Obtain comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, theft, and trip cancellations.
  • Documents and Copies: Make copies of important documents like your passport, travel insurance, and itinerary. Store them separately from
    the originals.
  • Emergency Contacts: Keep a list of local emergency contacts, including the nearest embassy or consulate.

WHILE TRAVELING:

Stay Aware: Be vigilant about your surroundings. Avoid distractions like excessive phone use while walking.

  • Secure Your Belongings: Use a money belt or a secure bag. Keep valuables close and avoid displaying them in public.
  • Avoid Risky Areas: Stay clear of neighborhoods known for crime, especially after dark.
  • Transportation Safety: Use reputable transportation services. If using public transport, stay alert to your belongings.
  • Trust Your Instincts: If a situation feels uncomfortable or unsafe, remove yourself from it.

ACCOMMODATIONS:

Choose Wisely: Stay in well-reviewed hotels or hostels. Look for places with good security measures.

Secure Your Room: Always lock your door and use any available security features, such as safes for valuables.

COMMUNICATION:

Share Itinerary: Inform friends or family about your travel plans and check in regularly.

Emergency Apps: Consider downloading local emergency apps or resources
that provide safety updates.

HEALTH PRECAUTIONS:

Stay Hydrated and Eat Safely: Drink bottled water if local water quality is questionable. Be cautious with street food.

Know Emergency Services: Familiarize yourself with how to contact local emergency services.

By being proactive and aware, you can help ensure a safer and more enjoyable travel experience. Safe travels!