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If you are asking for recommendations about travel insurance it would be helpful for you to say what your home country is. That makes a huge difference.Hello Pilgrims, I am setting out from Sevilla on VDLP on 21st March 2020. Wondering if you can offer any advice about the best / cheapest travel insurance for the trip? And any other tips as I am a Camino virgin at the moment!!
I am also in the UK. I usually buy an annual travel insurance policy which covers me for multiple journeys each year. One important thing is to check that the duration of cover for each individual trip is long enough. Often the default is 28 or 30 days. Often cheaper than a single trip policy for a longer duration. You can search for quotes on the big comparison sites like comparethemarket.com.Thank you. I from England UK. And I probably should have said Travel / health insurance. I am not familiar with this stuff at all! And also am wondering how well signposted VDLP is if you can help with this too. Am hoping I can just walk and don't need to engage my brain too much following maps and GPS stuff!
Thank you. I will have a look.If you are a UK citizen (or a citizen of an EEA country or Switzerland) you should also get an EHIC *(European Health Insurance Card). It entitles you to state healthcare within the EEA and Switzerland at a reduced cost or sometimes free. This is not a replacement for a travel insurance policy, but it's worth having IMHO:
Applying for healthcare cover abroad (GHIC and EHIC)
Find out if you're eligible to apply for a new UK EHIC or UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC).www.gov.uk
For UK citizens, EHIC might not be valid from 1 January 2021.
Thank you. This is helpful and reassuring.I am also in the UK. I usually buy an annual travel insurance policy which covers me for multiple journeys each year. One important thing is to check that the duration of cover for each individual trip is long enough. Often the default is 28 or 30 days. Often cheaper than a single trip policy for a longer duration. You can search for quotes on the big comparison sites like comparethemarket.com.
I have walked the VdlP and I found that it was pretty well marked. Enough to make it pretty straightforward except in bigger towns where it is quite easy to lose sight of the arrows. But that is true on other routes too
Hello Pilgrims, I am setting out from Sevilla on VDLP on 21st March 2020. Wondering if you can offer any advice about the best / cheapest travel insurance for the trip? And any other tips as I am a Camino virgin at the moment!!
Buen Camino Pilgrim!Hello Pilgrims, I am setting out from Sevilla on VDLP on 21st March 2020. Wondering if you can offer any advice about the best / cheapest travel insurance for the trip? And any other tips as I am a Camino virgin at the moment!!
Can I get one of these as an American who is has the heart of a European and really loves French and Italian food?????????If you are a UK citizen (or a citizen of an EEA country or Switzerland) you should also get an EHIC *(European Health Insurance Card). It entitles you to state healthcare within the EEA and Switzerland at a reduced cost or sometimes free. This is not a replacement for a travel insurance policy, but it's worth having IMHO:
Applying for healthcare cover abroad (GHIC and EHIC)
Find out if you're eligible to apply for a new UK EHIC or UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC).www.gov.uk
For UK citizens, EHIC might not be valid from 1 January 2021.
Hope you post about your Camino. I would love to hear about it as I will walk about the same time next year. (I will probably start earlier then March 21st though. Know it may be a little busier due to it being a holy year but who knows how much. Love to hear your albergue recommendations and weather, although I know that accurate weather forecasts can only be counted on when you look at yesterday's weather. Any other cool or memorable moments meals etc would be appreciated. Buen Camino and stay healthy.Hello Pilgrims, I am setting out from Sevilla on VDLP on 21st March 2020. Wondering if you can offer any advice about the best / cheapest travel insurance for the trip? And any other tips as I am a Camino virgin at the moment!!
Thank you. I aim to upload a daily vlog to my Face Book page. But want to minimise my use of tech as much as possible. So I doubt I will post here as I go. Though I also aim to make a video from my vlogs on my return.Hope you post about your Camino. I would love to hear about it as I will walk about the same time next year. (I will probably start earlier then March 21st though. Know it may be a little busier due to it being a holy year but who knows how much. Love to hear your albergue recommendations and weather, although I know that accurate weather forecasts can only be counted on when you look at yesterday's weather. Any other cool or memorable moments meals etc would be appreciated. Buen Camino and stay healthy.
Sure. But you must acquire citizenship of an EEA country or Switzerland and give the European back their heart.Can I get one of these as an American who is has the heart of a European and really loves French and Italian food?????????