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Spring Break Trip Insurance

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

It’s almost that time of year again – it’s that one week off from school to kick back and relax. That is, kick back and relax in a foreign country!

Whether you plan to enjoy the sun in Cancun, Mexico or if you’ll be navigating your way through the web of trains in Europe, you’ll need to be prepared with a spring break trip insurance. Before boarding the plane, you’ll want to make sure that you have your paperwork in order, whether that is your insurance cards or your proof of insurance if required by your destination country.

The bonus? It is guaranteed to make your parents a bit more comfortable as you venture over the border.

Most spring break trip insurance plans can be purchased for a short period and will provide coverage outside your home country allowing you the flexibility of traveling to multiple destinations. By covering yourself, you will have the security of knowing that you’ll be covered in case of sickness or injury.

For the extreme adventurer, you’re going to want your plan to cover you no matter if you’ll be skiing or ski diving. Many spring break travel plans will allow you to add additional sports coverage as well.

Many students have found our Spring Break trip insurance plan, the Travel Medical plan, a comprehensive plan well suited for short trips. Not only can you purchase just 5 days of coverage- but you’ll be covered internationally outside your home country. This plan covers you for doctor visits, hospitalization, emergency medical evacuation, and repatriation. Many students have found this plan a perfect fit as it also has the optional sports rider in case you are planning an adventurous spring break!

 

Travel Insurance for Spring Break

Monday, March 12th, 2007

I remember spring break quite well. This is the most coveted week of the school year for students in the U.S. Many students look forward to this week of relaxation for weeks and with great anticipation. I know I couldn’t wait to go abroad on the trip I carefully planned out. I knew it was going to be the best week of my college experience. After studying every night for mid-terms, writing papers, completing research projects and working part-time I felt like I deserved this mini vacation. The only thing I didn’t think about was getting insurance for myself while I was abroad. Granted I knew I was still under my parents domestic insurance plan, however, you never know if domestic insurance plans will extend overseas and this is something you don’t want to leave up to chance.

So, before you go overseas I would highly recommend getting an insurance plan that will cover you outside of the U.S. There are so many cases where I’ve spoken to people who’ve had an injury or illness that they’ve gotten overseas and their domestic insurance plan only covers extreme cases. At that point, you don’t really have any other option except to pay the bill yourself. But, the lesson they learned the hard way is to have travel insurance. And although, medical expenses are cheaper abroad it still may be an expensive bill, especially for students. Wouldn’t you want to spend your hard-earned money on something other than medical costs?

If you are looking for a plan, then I would recommend the Atlas International plan. This plan is quite inexpensive and it provides excellent coverage. You could choose a $0 deductible plan with maximum coverage ranging anywhere from $50,000 to $1,000,000. Your cost for a 7 day trip would range anywhere from $8.75 to $13.13. This plan also offers great benefits, such as, BagTrak, Lost passport or travel documents assistance, emergency cash transfers, livetravel services, emergency medical evacuation, and so much more. So, even if you don’t end up using the plan at least you’re provided with a sense of security and reassurance that you are covered while you are abroad.

The U.S. Department of State provides more information on requirements for travelers, travel tips for students, tips for women traveling alone, etc. Another great site full of discount student travel information is found through InternationalStudent.com. It gives you great information for vacation planning, things to do before you leave, hostel/hotel room search, cheap airfare, etc.