France travel insurance
Posted on: Wed, 2007-07-11 13:54
France travel insurance
Hi there, I'm travelling to France next week. I'm going to the languedoc region of southern france and intend to get some serious wine tasting underway. I'm looking for a cheap travel insurance policy for myself and my partner (both in our mid 20's) I saw the adverts for moneysupermarket on tv and thought I'd try them for a quote. I got a seemingly dirt cheap quote with someone called flexidirect for £13.50 for both of us. My question is; has anyone heard of this company and do moneysupermarket give the best deal? I'd appreciate any help.






I spend a lot of time on travel forums, and worldnomads seems to be really popular. Where are you from? If you are in the UK, aren't you covered by reciprocal agreements under the EU/
Hi,
why not check out globelink.uk.com
they are not the cheapest (cheap doesnt mean best) but are somewhat reliable
Regards,
Ada
DON'T risk travelling without insurance, it could cost you a lot more in the long run.
It is possible to buy policies from many companies but if you keep a
number of points in mind then you can easily compare and get the best
deal.
We had gone from france to spain and got aseguradoras from a local company for our rental. I would never drive without having insurance over seas.
Buying insurance at the same time as your flights may seem like an easy and convenient option. But if you’ve already got an insurance policy, or it doesn’t provide the right amount of cover for you, it’s as useless as no cover at all.