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Travel & Tourism Guide for Australia

Cheap Travel Insurance

For organised tours, you should contact your travel agent. For general information and brochures which will help you plan your Australian vacation contact the Australian Tourist Commission or the appropriate state tourism bodies for the states you’ll be visiting.

Generally speaking (unless you don’t drive) the best way to see the country is to hire a car, which can be combined with inter-state hops by plane e.g. you could combine any of the trips described below with a flight to another location such as Ayers Rock (NT), Kangaroo Island (SA), Tasmania, Melbourne (and Great Ocean Rd) or Cairns (Qld). If you’re used to driving on the right, and are apprehensive about driving on the left, don’t worry unnecessarily. If you take it slowly, have a good map, and only use the car for getting out of major cities (rather than driving in them), your Australia vacation should work out fine.

One technique is to leave Sydney as soon as you’ve got there. The airport is south of the city, so pickup an airport rental car and head south to Berry and Jervis Bay without having to go through the CBD. When you’ve practiced driving in the country, you’ll be more confident, and ready to head back to Sydney, where you can leave the car and use public transport. If hiring a car, it’s best to do circular trips that take several days than day trips, because with day trips at least 50% of your time will be spent just getting in and out of Sydney each day. (more…)



A Beginners Guide To Purchasing Travel Insurance

Multi Trip Insurance

If you are planning on traveling overseas, it is a good idea to acquire travel insurance before your departure. In fact, this should be near the top of your list of things to do. Travel insurance, similar to other forms of insurance, will probably not be needed. However, travel insurance, similar to other forms of insurance, can come in handy in the event of anything unforeseen happening while you are traveling.

Most travel insurance policies are designed to reimburse you in the event of the most likely scenarios that you might encounter while traveling, such as a delayed or canceled trip, death or illness, as well as the death of a relative at home. Travel insurance also covers the high cost of emergency medical assistance in a foreign country, as well as reimbursement for lost baggage.

You can also purchase various extras, including coverage in the event of an accident while participating in extreme sports, such as diving, skiing and skydiving; and coverage that will reimburse you for the cost of any emergency air transportation home, sometimes known as air ambulance. Travel insurance policies do not cover absolutely everything; they generally do not include coverage for expenses due to riots, wars and natural disasters. (more…)



A Guide to Travel Insurance

Travel Insurance Tips

It is estimated that 25% of people who go on holiday each year do not take out travel insurance. This is surprising as these statistics suggest that one in four of us would be prepared to pay steep medical bills if we were to become ill or injured while abroad. Its not only medicinal purposes why travel insurance is important, but for issues such as lost baggage, cancelled flights, property and money which may get lost or stolen. To avoid extra costs like those mentioned, make sure you take out travel insurance to keep your mind at rest.

Some of those who don’t take out travel insurance when they go on holiday may not know the extent of what it can cover you for. Travel insurance can offer you cover if you need to cancel your trip altogether, or if you need to come home early. In these instances, an insurer could pay out up to £5000, which could cover the cost of the trip or a sooner flight home. Your insurance can also offer personal liability cover and legal expenses cover, in case a third party wants to claim from you. Your insurance can also offer up to £5 million in medical expenses, meaning that you will not have to pay a hefty sum of money to get medical treatment abroad and then get home safely. (more…)