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1Cover Travel Insurance

1Cover Travel Insurance

1Cover pride themselves on their position as Australia and New Zealand's top provider of online Travel Insurance. 1Cover have leveraged this position by offering some of the lowest travel insurance prices on the market on policies for all types of travel regardless of age and pre-existing medical conditions.

All of the 1Cover policies are underwritten by Allianz which enables them to provide cover for worldwide travel including wide varieties of activities such as skiing and water sports.

1Cover offer a number of great travel insurance packages specific to duration of trip and type of activity you will be undertaking :

  • Single Trip : Fully comprehensive Travel insurance for people of all ages traveling overseas or domestically. Cover applies for trips of a duration between 1 and 365 days.
  • Multi-Trip : Allows for unlimited trips nationally and internationally over a 12 month period but with a maximum of 90 days per trip. Only $295 for an individual and just $435 for family cover.
  • Backpacker : This comprehensive Backpacker travel insurance policy covers both your baggage and any medical assistance you may require.
  • Medical Only : A low cost travel insurance that still covers you should you suffer a medical mishap! The policy includes unlimited emergency medical assistance together with unlimited hospital expenses.
  • Ski Insurance : Travel insurance is imperative if you plan to go on a ski trip - and I'm writing with the experience of a broken leg in Canada! 1Cover's Ski insurance a fantastic package which includes cover for closure of the piste, poor weather (including avalanche closure) and more importantly medical cover including helicopter rescue.

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