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Barmaid | 13:30 Fri 04th Aug 2017 | Insurance
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Travelling to Europe for 2 weeks soon.

Any seasoned travellers out there able to advise on insurance? Single trip or annual multi trip? Absolute essentials? Things not to bother with?

Tips and pointer, please.
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Thanks Tilly. Just checked mine and it's OK for this year.
It depends on how many trips you are planning - we normally get annual if we are planning 2 trips or more off the Ireland otherwise we get a single trip.
Plug adaptor to plug your chargers in as many hotels have not yet updated to data plugs.
Essential of course a good time
OK, Barmaid. Our travel insurance is free with our bank platinum debit card, so I can't advise on anything else.
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Well at the moment we are only planning one, Islay. But I imagine that if we enjoy ourselves and dont actually kill each other we might be looking at going again in Feb.

Never thought of travel plug! Good point.
I always take my own hairdryer. The hotel ones are usually useless.
Get a quote for both and see what the price difference is - if its only a few quid get the annual one
Buy some luggage weighting scales, unless you are travelling Business Class. Then, you don't have to worry about the weight of the suitcases.
So , what destination did you and him indoors finally decide on , barmaid ?
We were insured with the company contained in the link and had to cancel a holiday at the last minute, they refused to pay out because of proof of illness but after I obtained some more information they were brilliant to deal with and settled promptly and in full.
https://www.holidayrisk.com/quote
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Luggage scales - excellent idea.

Bazile, we didnt actually decide anything. I looked at the places recommended on my thread and was in difficulty making a decision. So I said to him "I dont care, just book it". So he booked Tenerife. Hotel looks cracking. Am actually very easily pleased.

Donny, they look quite good. Ta
Instead of luggage scales try standing on your bathroom scales and whilst on them reset the scale to zero, then stand on them with your suitcase.
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I'm not convinced my bathroom scales are desperately accurate, Donny ;)
My wife, Ann , who handles all the paperwork, passports etc. swears by her multi-compartment travel wallet, all documents in their own place.
I've paid £15.91 (after a 10% loyalty bonus has been deducted from the standard price) for this year's multi-trip European cover. As I only take the occasional day trip, I don't need a lot of cover but there are more comprehensive policies available if you need them:
http://www.holidaysafe.co.uk/
Enjoy your hols

What's the name of the hotel - if you don't mind me asking ?

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