Traveling for a long vacation or a holiday away can be the time of your life, but it might become a frightening experience instead. Sometimes things don?t go the way you plan, and you can end up in the middle of a strange place with no clue where to get help. This is why travel insurance is a great idea. It can help you manage the unexpected troubles you get into, and even more importantly help with the costs associated with illness, injury, lost bags, accidents or sudden changes in plans.
If you travel several times a year, you will want to consider a travel insurance policy that covers you for a year so that you will be protected on every trip you take during that period. If you only plan one trip, you can purchase single trip travel insurance that will cover you only on that trip. Each type of travel insurance has benefits and drawbacks that need to be considered. The pros and cons of annual versus single trip insurance are enumerated below.
Annual Travel Insurance: Yes or No? For an annual travel policy you will be charged one premium per year that covers you for the entire year. For a person who travels frequently in the course of one year, this is generally the cheaper way to go and will save you quite a bit over the cost of multiple single-trip policies. However this cost will be a lot higher than what you would pay for only one or two single policies, so choose carefully. Be certain you know just how often you will be traveling, how many trips a year you will take before committing to this type of policy.
Those people who travel a lot will be benefited by annual insurance policy. Others who are benefited are business professionals, those whose family are living abroad or families with holiday homes. Students who need to travel to and fro will also be benefited by this policy.
If you know that you will only travel once or twice during a given year, single trip insurance will be the most economical option. Even if you make travel plans at the last minute, single trip insurance can be bought right before you leave on your trip and the cost is minimal, costing only around four to seven percent of the price for the trip. If you are a person who is inclined to make a lot of spur of the moment trips, annual travel insurance may be the best option for you because purchasing single trip insurance each time you travel will probably cost you more than an annual policy would.
When you travel, you should always have travel insurance. Your coverage will be the same with either annual or single trip insurance. The cost of the two options is the main consideration. An experienced travel agent will be able to help you in making your decision by showing you different coverage options and their costs. In the end, the most important fact is that whichever trip insurance option is best for you, once you have purchased your insurance, you will be able to relax and enjoy your trip knowing that you are protected against unforeseen circumstances.
Susan Reynolds is the content coordinator for a leading South African Insurance Provider who specialises in Travel Insurance Policies.
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