When looking to go on holiday, travel insurance is a must. Being insured for the unforeseen is essential for a stress-free trip. There are many levels of insurance that are available, depending on what kind of trip you have planned. If you are going on a standard beach holiday, for example, most holiday insurance will cover you for the basics. However, there are some types of activity holidays that can increase your insurance premium. This is largely due to the increased risk of you needing to claim on your insurance. These are known as ‘optional’ or ‘add-on’ costs and they allow for more comprehensive and specific cover.
Here are the top 3 holidays that will increase your insurance costs.
Winter sports
Comprehensive medical insurance is essential for a ski or snowboard holiday. Broken legs or fractured bones can ruin a trip, but you don’t want to be burdened with spiralling hospital costs as well. Alongside medical cover, an extra travel insurance add-on will ensure you’re covered for such eventualities as piste closures, lost lift passes, and associated ski equipment hire, amongst other things.
Golfing holiday
Alongside winter sports, a golf holiday needs a special mention on your travel insurance. If your equipment and clubs are stolen, lost or damaged, or if you don’t make it onto the course, you will be compensated for the costs you incur. Replacement golf equipment hire and the reimbursement of green fees comes as standard too.
Going on a cruise
This additional cost to your insurance premium is a must if you are going on a cruise. Loss of valuables and baggage will often only be covered with this add-on premium. This insurance is very specific and can even cover you if you are unexpectedly confined to your cabin.
One way to off-set these add-on costs could be to increase your excess, which is a term used to describe the money you pay before your insurance pays the remainder of the cost. Be sure to compare all the different travel insurances out there to get the best possible price.