So its 3-weeks this Friday until I'll be on the boat out of Portsmouth with my biking buddies destined for Santander and 10-days in the Picos region of Spain. I'm looking for recommendations for some travel insurance that covers bikes over 125cc and repatriation in case we have too much fun and things go wrong!
I have Europe wide insurance and breakdown cover so that aspects errr covered! Just need some personal travel insurance, more for peace of mind than owt else.
Any pointers appreciated.
Corners
Travel insurance; any recommendations?
Re: Travel insurance; any recommendations?
The AA, go online and get a mega cheap quote,, or Colombus they are pretty cheap as well but cover everything.
AA for me.
AA for me.
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Re: Travel insurance; any recommendations?
PJ Hayman do alsorts of policys.Camping at Potes (just out the town and up to the left) is a clean and sorted site with hour from Santander,CA182 and CA282 are roads I can strongley recomend best left till day light to get the full effect.If you are scared of heights do'nt look here. NOT MY PHOTO FOUND IT ON THE NET CAN'T REMEMBER WHERE
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Moto Marshal
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Re: Travel insurance; any recommendations?
Try this:
http://holsure.com/holsure/motorcycle_a ... rance.aspx
I used them whilst trawling around to find the best package and price for a trip I took to Norway last year.
http://holsure.com/holsure/motorcycle_a ... rance.aspx
I used them whilst trawling around to find the best package and price for a trip I took to Norway last year.
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canazei1200
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Re: Travel insurance; any recommendations?
One stop travel shop. Used them for several years for travel insurance. They cover motorbike use and have lots of things covered. 2 bikes and ridets 15 days inc slovenia £28.
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Re: Travel insurance; any recommendations?
Navigator Travel - but you need to get their gold policy for cover on big bikes.
Re: Travel insurance; any recommendations?
Im with the AA £50.00 for me & the GF world wide Explaind I would be riding a motorcycle above 125 not a problemCorners R Us wrote:So its 3-weeks this Friday until I'll be on the boat out of Portsmouth with my biking buddies destined for Santander and 10-days in the Picos region of Spain. I'm looking for recommendations for some travel insurance that covers bikes over 125cc and repatriation in case we have too much fun and things go wrong!
I have Europe wide insurance and breakdown cover so that aspects errr covered! Just need some personal travel insurance, more for peace of mind than owt else.
Any pointers appreciated.
Corners
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Moto Marshal
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Re: Travel insurance; any recommendations?
Just been trawlling around again for a long weekend in Europe and found these which might be of use.
This one give the option of dropping the baggage (my luggage is attached to my bike and not travelling separately from me) and cancellation cover (I am not travelling be air so why pay for something I don't need?) which is a bonus to reduce the cost:
http://www.jsinsurance.co.uk/travel_ins ... rance.html
This one also covers some of your kit and also by selecting the 'Last Minute Single Trip' option, drops the cancellation cover.
http://www.holidaysafe.co.uk/travel-ins ... rance.html
This one give the option of dropping the baggage (my luggage is attached to my bike and not travelling separately from me) and cancellation cover (I am not travelling be air so why pay for something I don't need?) which is a bonus to reduce the cost:
http://www.jsinsurance.co.uk/travel_ins ... rance.html
This one also covers some of your kit and also by selecting the 'Last Minute Single Trip' option, drops the cancellation cover.
http://www.holidaysafe.co.uk/travel-ins ... rance.html
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Re: Travel insurance; any recommendations?
Surprisingly enough my husband and I are covered by the Post Office!!
