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Dec

Travel Insurance for Domestic Travel in Australia

Australia is such a large and diverse country that many residents will never leave the continent for the perfect holiday. Even though you may not go as far as The United States or Europe, you should still purchase domestic travel insurance for Australia.

There are many reasons to add travel insurance to your budget, and even though most people only think of it for foreign travel, many of the same reasons apply to domestic travel in Australia.

Lost or Damaged Luggage

Australians who travel domestically actually take more luggage than when they travel internationally. Think about it. If you go camping, you have tents, fishing poles, backpacks, cooking stoves, and much more. What if you take a day hike and come back to camp to find your things stolen? With Australian travel insurance, you can file a claim and get reimbursed for your loss.

Car Rental Excess

Since Australia is such a large country, there’s a good chance you’ll fly to your destination and then rent a car.

Even domestic travel insurance will cover car rental excess. Even though you won’t leave the borders of your country, you will travel far, so treat that trip the same as international travel.

Trip Cancellation

We all are faced with unavoidable circumstances. If you purchase domestic travel insurance in Australia, then you will be covered if you have to cancel your trip due to illness or a family emergency.

Hotel deposits, flight cancellations and attraction tickets will be reimbursed.

Pre-existing Medical Conditions

Although it won’t cover all medical conditions, some domestic travel insurance policies will cover pre-existing conditions. If you have a serious medical condition, and you are concerned that you will fall ill away from your medical provider, a domestic travel insurance policy can be very helpful.

Accidental Death

No one wants to think about an accidental death, but it can happen. Make sure you’re covered so that you don’t leave family members with an unnecessary financial burden.

Tips

If you’ve never purchased travel insurance, much less domestic travel insurance in Australia, here are a few tips to help you purchase the policy that is right for you.

Always read the product description so that you understand what is or isn’t covered.
Always ask questions about your specific needs and concerns.
Pay attention to travel advisories, and avoid high risk travel. It isn’t always covered.
Ask about coverage limits on items such as cameras, laptops and jewelery.
Shop around. Seek advise from a travel agent.
Know that dangerous activities are not covered by travel insurance.

Wherever you travel, always make sure that you include travel insurance in your budget. Even though it will increase the cost of your trip just a little bit, it can save you a tremendous amount of money should something go wrong.
 

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