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Egypt Travel Insurance  

Egypt Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is well worth the investment. I’ve seen numerous tourists go to hospital in Egypt over the years and the first thing any doctor will ask for is travel insurance; either that or enough cash upfront to take care of you. And that can add up pretty quickly.

Egyptian hospitals are not of the highest standard in the world, so if you do have an accident or require medical attention it’s best that you can afford the best that’s on offer. And travel insurance will help you cover that. When looking for travel insurance you should ensure that it does at least offer the following:

Coverage in the destination region Coverage for any specific activities you plan to enjoy (e.g. horse riding or scuba diving) 24 hour emergency help $1million or more medical expenses Repatriation to your home country in case of emergency Alternativeegypt has a partnership with insurance provider World Nomad Insurance.

World Nomad is reccomended by the Lonely Planet and is available to people from over 150 countries. You can buy, claim, and extend online even after you've left home.

WorldNomad is especially reccomended for adventurous travellers with cover for overseas medical, evacuation, baggage and activities such as skiing and snowboarding

When you buy a World Nomads policy you have the chance to donate a small amount to a sustainable travel project. You can then follow the progress of this project, from the raising of funds all the way through to completion, through the Footprints web site. 100% of funds raised through the Footprints program go directly to the projects. See our latest projects

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