What you should consider when buying travel insurance for a trip to Croatia.
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If your idea of a European adventure is wandering through lush pine forests and ancient ruins during the day and partying in Zagreb nightclubs until dawn, then you’re sure to fall in love with Croatia. However, before you set off for the hiking trails of Paklenica National Park or the galleries and museums of Sibenik, you might want to consider purchasing travel insurance first.
World Nomads offer two travel insurance plans, the Standard and Explorer Plan. These plans both offer cover for accidents, medical emergencies, theft, and lost or stolen luggage. However, the Explorer plan offers a wider scope of cover, with higher limits and sub-limits.
The following is only a summary of the cover on offer. When selecting your plan, always read through the Policy Wording first, to become familiar with the full list of benefits, exclusions, and general conditions.
Irish travellers might want to buy travel insurance before leaving for Croatia due to the following reasons:
Natural catastrophes – Croatia is prone to occasional earthquakes which cause severe damage to buildings, including hostels and hotels.
Travel insurance tip: if your hotel or hostel is damaged by an earthquake, or other type of natural disaster, you may be covered for accommodation with a different provider and any transport expense you incur (Explorer Plan).
Crime – although not regarded as a country with a high crime rate, travellers do need to be mindful when carrying bags or wearing expensive jewellery.
Adventure activities - World Nomads offers cover for over 150 adventure activities. Please read your Policy Wording beforehand to know exactly what activities are covered, as well as the actual terms, conditions, benefit limits and exclusions. While many of these activities are covered by both the Standard and Explorer Plans, the limits and sub-limits will be different for each policy.
If you’re planning to trek across the Velebit Mountains, you might not be covered if you've bought the wrong plan for your hike. You would need to know the altitude limit for hiking listed within your policy. Our plans have different levels of cover for hiking at altitudes of 3,000 metres (Level 1), 4,500 metres (Level 2) and 6,000 metres (Level 3). Certain exclusions apply to every policy. An example of an exclusion would be search-and-rescue missions.
These are just some of the 150 adventure activities that are covered:
No matter what type of holiday you’re seeking, Croatia has something to satisfy even the most intense cases of wanderlust. Although generally safe and tourist friendly, travellers to Croatia do need to be cautious when exploring its mountain ranges and coastal regions.
When hiking across any one of Croatia’s vast networks of mountain ranges, it’s always best to stick to the main walking tracks. There are believed to be unexploded landmines scattered throughout some forest regions, planted during the Croatian War of Independence that ran from 1991 to 1995.
Hikers should also try to avoid walking on the outermost edges of trails when crossing over mountains as the earth can often be soft and unstable in places. Hikers can easily lose their footing and take a fall if walking too close to the edge of a path.
Make sure that you’ve selected the right travel insurance plan for your specific needs. Buy a quote, make a claim, or extend your policy online anytime, from anywhere in the world.
Some things we don’t cover include:
This is not a full list of what’s covered and what’s not; please check your Policy Wording for a full list of terms, conditions, limitations, and exclusions that may apply to your specific plan. If you are unsure of your level of travel cover, please contact us for help.
Travel insurance tip: if any of your personal belongings are stolen, please make sure you notify the local police immediately. Get a police report as you’ll need to submit this when making a claim. When submitting your claim for theft, it’s best to include as much supporting documentation as possible. This can include witness statements, photographs, or surveillance footage of the incident, as well as the receipts for the stolen items. Please note that without supporting documentation, your claim may be harder to get approved.
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Contact the teamWhat you should consider when buying travel insurance for a trip to Croatia.
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Thinking of spending this summer in Croatia? If you’re sweating your way through Paklenica National Park or immersing yourself in the throng of Varazdin’s annual Spancirfest festival, you should consider buying travel insurance when planning your Croatian escape.
World Nomads offers two travel insurance plans, the Standard and Explorer plan. Both plans can help British travellers in the event of any injury, sickness or theft, with natural catastrophes also covered under the Explorer plan.
The Explorer Plan offers a wider range of cover than the Standard Plan, as well as some higher limits and sub-limits. Before selecting any plan, read through the Policy Wording carefully to make sure that your favourite activities are covered.
Here is a brief sample of what we cover. Please check your Policy Wording for our complete list:
Here are a few reasons why travel insurance may be worth it when travelling around Croatia.
Natural Catastrophes – Croatia has experienced its fair share of earthquakes. Depending on the magnitude, earthquakes can destroy buildings and occasionally cause fatalities.
Crime – Croatia is widely considered to be a safe country for travellers, without a high incidence of crime. However, tourists flaunting flashy jewellery or designer handbags may make themselves the targets of muggers.
Adventure activities: Our Standard Plan and Explorer plans cover more than 150 adventure activities. Many of these activities will be covered by both policies, however the benefit limits will be different for each policy. That’s why you need to read your Policy Wording carefully to make sure your chosen activities will be covered.
For example, if you’re planning a hiking trip over the Biokovo mountain range, you might not be covered if you've bought the wrong plan for your hike. You would need to know the altitude limit for hiking listed within your policy. Our plans have different levels of cover for hiking at altitudes of 3,000 metres (Level 1), 4,500 metres (Level 2) and 6,000 metres (Level 3). Certain exclusions apply to every policy. An example of an exclusion would be search-and-rescue missions.
Here are just a few of the 150+ adventure activities that we cover:
When hiking in any of Croatia’s mountains or along its seaside cliffs, always be careful where you step. Hikers can easily lose their footing when treading over tree roots and loose rocks. Whatever you do, don’t walk too close to the edge of a cliff or walking trail, even if it seems safe to do so, as the earth can suddenly crumble underneath you.
It’s always best to hike in groups, preferably with a guide rather than wandering solo through the wilderness, and always stick to the designated hiking trails.
Undetonated landmines from the Croatian War of Independence in the 1990s are littered throughout some mountains and woodland areas, so it’s best to stick to the commonly used hiking trails.
Make sure that you’ve selected the right travel insurance plan for your specific needs. Buy a quote, make a claim, or extend your policy online, anytime, from anywhere.
Some things we don’t cover include:
This is not a full list of what’s covered and what’s not; please check your Policy Wording for a full list of terms, conditions, limitations, and exclusions that may apply to your specific plan. If you are unsure of your level of travel cover, please contact us for help.
Travel insurance tip: if your hostel, Airbnb accommodation, or hotel is damaged during an earthquake, flood, fire, or other type of disaster, then your policy may cover the costs of transferring to and staying with a different accommodation provider (Explorer Plan).
Travel insurance tip: if any of your belongings are stolen, you must report the incident to the local police in the first instance. Get a police report as you’ll need to submit this when making a claim. Other supporting evidence you’ll need to provide include copies of receipts, witnesses’ statements, along with any photographs or CCTV footage. Claims without these documents may be harder to approve
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Contact the teamWhat you should consider when buying travel insurance for a trip to Germany
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Often drawn to Deutschland during the summer months, Irish travellers enjoy hiking, biking and even a touch of the fast Autobahn. The Irish are also drawn to Germany’s many castles, its culture, and the scenic countryside. But before you head off and get stuck into it, you may want to consider getting yourself a travel insurance policy in case the unexpected happens during your trip.
No matter where in Germany you’re headed, it’s important for a resident of Ireland to be insured in case the unexpected occurs.
World Nomads offers two insurance policies – Standard and Explorer. Each provides different levels of coverage depending on your needs. Coverage provisions for the following:
You can purchase your policy of choice before departing Ireland, or when you arrive, but you’ll only be covered from the date marked on the policy certificate.
Throughout the global Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic nothing is more certain than uncertainty and although we know the Irish usually have luck on their side, that’s often not enough if there’s a protest that derails your plans or you sprain your ankle on a hike through the Sauerland village area in North Rhine-Westphalia, an area renowned for its outdoor activities.
Coronavirus is the latest consideration for travellers no matter how close they are to their home country. Despite vaccinations, it is possible to pick it up or be required to cut your trip off early to tend to a family member, so we factor that into our Explorer policy. For all the details including benefit limits and exclusions under our Coronavirus cover, check out our Coronavirus cover article.
Another reason to consider travel insurance in Germany is if you’re planning a road trip, as the roads can be dangerous, especially the Autobahn. Also, activities such as hiking, biking or skiing obviously come with the risk of injury, which can prove costly and ruin your trip if you’re uninsured.
For those digital nomads who don’t leave home without their tech devices, we can often get distracted by what there is to see and sometimes luggage and tech gear goes missing or is stolen, so World Nomads has cover for that.
Our Emergency Assistance Team is available 24/7 and can assist with letting you know if attending a hospital is medically necessary, help you locate the nearest medical facilities (this can be beneficial in out of the way places), liaise with your treating doctor to make sure that your treatment plan is appropriate, and assist with language barriers you may face.
Like any destination that is not your home, there are opportunistic thieves everywhere so it’s vital that you always keep your possessions close and keep your wits about you. Most educated travellers will know that train stations are fair game for pickpockets and rail scams. Political protests and riots can flare up at any time, and given its history, Deutschland is not immune from terrorist attacks, so it is important that travellers keep up to date with the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs website prior to and during your trip.
Here is a brief sample of what we cover and why it could come in handy when travelling around Germany. Please check your Policy Wording for our complete list:
Some things we don’t cover include:
This is not a full list of what’s covered and what’s not; please check your Policy Wording for a full list of terms, conditions, limitations, and exclusions that may apply to your specific plan. If you are unsure of your level of travel cover, please contact us for help.
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Contact the teamWhat you should consider when buying travel insurance for a trip to Germany
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Germany has long been a popular travel destination for British tourists. More than two million make the trip annually, drawn to Deutschland’s verdant forests, historic castles, and fast autobahn. But before you jet off to try Germany’s world-famous ale and Bratwurst sausages, you may want to consider buying travel insurance just in case the unexpected occurs.
Let’s face it, most of us are busy planning our next trip even before our last one has ended. As important as the itinerary is, so too is travel insurance.
World Nomads offers two plans – Standard and Explorer – each provides different levels of coverage depending on your Country of Residence and what level of cover you need. World Nomads offers cover for the following:
You can purchase a World Nomads policy before leaving the United Kingdom, or while you are en route, but do note that coverage is only available from the date marked on the policy certificate.
As picturesque as this part of Europe is, Germany’s Alpine region is prone to avalanches and wild weather which can derail a winter holiday. Also, the roads across Germany can be dangerous, especially the very fast Autobahn motorway. Also, activities such as hiking, biking, or skiing come with the risk of injury, which can prove costly and ruin your trip if you’re uninsured.
With Coronavirus (COVID-19) as a consideration, it’s possible that you may contract the virus mid-trip and need to alter or cancel your plans. World Nomads’ Explorer plan factors in provisions for some COVID19-related events (terms and exclusions do apply). For all the details including benefit limits and exclusions under our Coronavirus cover, check out our Coronavirus cover article.
Our Emergency Assistance Team is available 24/7 and can help you know if attending a hospital is medically necessary, help you find the nearest medical facilities (this can be beneficial in out of the way places), liaise with your treating doctor to make sure that your treatment plan is appropriate, any assist with language barriers you may face.
Always be aware of your surroundings and always remain vigilant about your possessions.
If you’ve done your research, you’ll know that pickpockets are active across Germany, you may encounter political protests or, although unlikely, find yourself caught up in a terrorist attack, so it’s important to keep up to date with the UK Government’s Travel Advisory page.
Here is a brief sample of what we cover and why it could come in handy when travelling around Germany. Please check your Policy Wording for our complete list:
Some things we don’t cover include:
This is not a full list of what’s covered and what’s not; please check your Policy Wording for a full list of terms, conditions, limitations, and exclusions that may apply to your specific plan. If you are unsure of your level of travel cover, please contact us for help.
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Planning an overseas holiday can be an overwhelming experience. With so many arrangements to be made prior to leaving, it’s easy to forget travel insurance during the flurry of preparations.
If you’ve already arrived at your overseas holiday destination and you realise that you forgot to buy travel insurance before leaving New Zealand, don’t panic. You can visit the World Nomads website at any time of the day or night to purchase a policy.
Similarly, New Zealand travellers whose travel insurance policies will expire during their trips, but who wish to stay on holidays longer, may also extend or buy a new policy.
When you’re on your overseas holiday, you don’t want to spend too long sitting in your hotel room reading through the fine print of an insurance policy. As there are so many exciting places to explore, you just want to get out and about. It can be tempting to rush into buying a policy, without taking the time to read through the Summary of Benefits and exclusions beforehand.
However, to avoid any surprises when making a claim, it’s a smart idea to become familiar with the various limits, benefits, available upgrades, terms and conditions before you buy a policy.
If you buy travel insurance during your overseas holiday, you are still subject to a 72-hour waiting period from the date that you receive your Certificate of Insurance, before your cover comes into effect. This means that you may not be covered for certain events or losses that happen during this period.
However, if you have an accident and sustain a serious injury after being issued with your Certificate of Insurance, and before the 72-hour timeframe has lapsed, you may be covered for various expenses under your policy. Check your Policy Document for the complete list of what’s covered and what isn’t covered.
If your current travel insurance policy is due to expire soon, but you’re having too much fun and want to stay overseas for longer, rather than risk being without insurance, you can extend your existing policy.
You may extend your policy up to a maximum of 12 months from the policy commencement date which is indicated on your Certificate of Insurance. This must be done prior to 11:59pm NZST on the closing date of your current policy.
If you have any questions about purchasing travel insurance during your overseas holiday, please get in touch.
This information may help if things go wrong, and you want to make a claim. All travel insurance plans are different, and cover will vary, depending on what’s happened, your Country of Residence, the plan you choose and any options or upgrades you buy. Your Policy Document will always have the full details of what you’re covered for.
If you have any further questions about what’s covered and not covered, just ask us.
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Been working hard for your trip?
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Take the pain out of medical or dental costs.
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