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Blossie | 11:42 Wed 09th Nov 2005 | Travel
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I'm in the process of getting holiday insurance for my trip abroad.

I've always book throug www.moneysupermarket.com.

With this website you type in the country you wish to visit and other data, and then it works out the best policy for you.

The problem this time around is that we land in one country and then we walk over the border to another country to start our weeks holiday, then on the way back we walk over the border again to fly back home to England!!

When I get travel insurance do I just type in the country we will spending our holiday in or do I have to let the insurance company know that we will be landing in one country and then hopping over the border to another country?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Depending on your age, it may be cheaper to get an annual worldwide policy, which is what I do. I am under 65 and present use Direct travel (very reasonable) at


www.direct-travel.co.uk



www.insureandgo.com is really good value. You can choose your own level of cover.

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