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1 Cover Travel Insurance NZ – Save up to up to 50% on Travel Insurance!

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Compare Travel Insurance Quotes in New Zealand

1Cover Travel Insurance generally offers the cheapest online insurance in New Zealand.

We compare the cheapest travel insurance deals and 1Cover came out consistently the cheapest.
Online policies can work out up to 50% cheaper than what is offered by the travel agents.

Travel insurance is an essential part of your trip.

You can’t afford to travel if you haven’t got travel insurance. Costs at foreign hospital costs and repatriation, especially if travelling via the USA are EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE.
This cost can sometimes add up to $50-100,000 if you are very sick, so always take it out.
You hope that you never need to use it but if you ever do it can literally be a lifesaver!

14 day trip to Asia for their cheapest level of cover (prices are for comparison and were correct at time comparison done and may have changed since):

$65 1Cover Travel Insurance  

$77 DUInsure.co.nz 

$77 Columbus Travel Insurance – select NZ

$81 Southern Cross Travel Insurance  (including internet discount)

 

14 Days trip to USA (prices were correct at time comparison done and may have changed since)

 

$85   1Cover Travel Insurance  

$108 Columbus Travel Insurance – select NZ

$114 DUInsure.co.nz 

$161 Southern Cross Travel Insurance  (including internet discount)

It is essential that you check the travel insurance policy’s
1. Cover
2. Terms & conditions to ensure you have enough cover for your trip and their terms to ensure you are covered for everything you might need during the trip.
3. Any exclusions.

Travel Insurance Tips

Make sure you always have proof of purchase for anything in your baggage you may want to claim as the insurance company will always ask for this.

Call your insurance company if you are going to make any claim as you may need to call before you can get medical treatment.

Notify your insurance company of any preexisting illnesses.

 

Moral of the story: always check your policy before leaving home to check what it covers and to see if there are any requirements before you can submit a claim.