Planning a big adventure? Taking a bit of time to educate yourself about the risks, and prepare for your trip properly can help make your trip safe and enjoyable.
Travel insurance can be confusing. Two of the terms that we see tossed around a bit are single trip policies and multi (or annual) trip policies. This article explains the difference, helps you decide if a single or multi-trip policy is right for you and gives you some ideas for where to start comparing prices.
Your vacation is supposed to be relaxing. Unfortunately, there's a lot that can go wrong between the time you book your tickets and get to your destination. Check out the five mistakes Canadians make again and again when they hit the road.
Recent surveys from three major Canadian travel insurance providers have all revealed one shocking conclusion: A large number of Canadians don't purchase travel insurance before leaving on a trip. Surprisingly, a large number of young Canadians believe, quite wrongly, that their Canadian provincial health coverage will cover them when they leave the province. What they don't realize is that depending on where they're going, that amount might not even cover the tax.
Travel insurance can be an expensive beast. From only buying what you need to looking into family discounts, here are ten great ways to save money the next time you buy travel insurance.
If you have a pre-existing medical condition, you've likely wondered if you'd be covered by your travel insurance company. Travel insurance can be a complicated beast, and if you're confused by pre-existing coverage, you're not alone. You're in luck, though, as we're going to clear the air about travel insurance and pre-existing conditions.
It seems that almost every day in the media there's a new report of cartel violence in Mexico. The headlines are grisly and often brutal. It's hard to know what to do. Do you travel to Mexico, given the reports of violence? Given that Mexico's an affordable, favorite place to travel for many Canadians, this is a real problem. Millions of Canadians travel to Mexico every year, and the reports of Canadians being hurt are few. Most of the violence seems limited to the drug cartels. But is Mexico safe for Canadians?
Have a trip coming up and thinking of getting some travel insurance? Here are some key questions to ask when getting a travel insurance quote. Travel insurance can be pretty complex, so this checklist is designed to help you ask some of the most important questions to help keep your finances safe, and your trip worry-free.