Monday, 26. November 2007 - Author: G. Denness

Exotic holidays become more and more affordable ever year and cruises have become a very popular way of 'getting away from it all'. Whether you want to cross the Atlantic or sail around the Baltic, luxury ships are a fabulous way to go. The vast majority of holidays pass without any unfortunate incident, of course. But we all know that it's better to be safe than sorry. It's highly unlikely that your trip will turn into a sequel of Titanic, but there are many things that can go wrong - lost luggage, illness, theft or an accident, for example. Don't take any chances!


December 2nd, 2007 - Author: Colleen

If you’re spending thousands of dollars on your dream vacation, it makes sense to spend a few extra dollars on insurance to protect you, especially if you’re traveling outside of your home country. What would happen to you if you injured yourself on that trek through the rain forest in Belize? What would happen if you feel ill in Prague? Do you think the local doctors are covered under your regular insurance? I don’t think Blue Cross Blue Shield has that far of a reach!

I’ve seen people get sick on trips and end up paying BIG bucks for medical care they received. There was the guy on our cruise who had heart issues while snorkling, and the family member who fell ill in Panama. Getting sick in another
country equals big bills for you - can you imagine the bills if your insurance company only covered 50% of your claim…or nothing at all?

Travel medical insurance can cost you as little as $1 a day, and the cost is well worth the coverage you’ll get. Maybe nothing will happen on your trip…but peace of mind is worth the money. For a FREE Quote, click here, and let your next trip only cost you the cash for airfare, hotel, and food - not a hospital bed.


 Whether on a cruise, hiking in the mountains, or just relaxing by the poolside, you never know when a medical emergency
may occur. Just to be airlifted to the nearest hospital could cost you from $25,000 to well over $100,000 depending on the
type of evacuation/transportation and hospital location. 

Then, many travelers find out, when it’s too late, that their current medical insurance provider may NOT cover them when outside of their Home Country. Others may find out that their current insurance company could only cover 50%
of the claim. It would have been cheaper to just purchase a travel medical insurance policy for as little as $1 a day, which would include emergency medical evacuation coverage. 

 I think you’ll agree… 

 Why put your assets at risk when you can get the piece-of-mind for just dollars a day? 

MultiNational Underwriters® is very popular among travelers when choosing a travel medical insurance policy.  Consumers usually add the price of the insurance to their vacation package when planning their trip. You can get a FREE quote for cheap travel medical insurance HERE!