If you fall ill, the bills can mount up rapidly,
so some form of insurance - preferably including
air evacuation in the event of serious emergency
- is essential. Even with insurance most
Peruvian clinics will insist on cash up front
except in really serious hospital cases, so some
emergency cash is a good idea. Keep all receipts
and official papers, so that you can make a
claim when you get back home
North American cover
Canadians are usually covered for medical
mishaps overseas by their provincial health
plans, while holders of official student/teacher/youth
cards are entitled to accident coverage and
hospital in-patient benefits. Students ...
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British cover
Most travel agents and tour operators will offer
you insurance policies when you book your flight
or holiday. These are usually reasonable value,
though as ever, you should check the small print.
If you feel the cover is inadequate, or want...
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Australian and New Zealand cover
Comprehensive travel insurance to cover medical
expenses and loss or theft of bags or cash is
available from most travel agents or direct from
insurance companies, for periods ranging from a
few days to a year or even longer. Most policies
are similar in...
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