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Taking the family on a holiday to Europe, or on a world trip, for that matter, introduces a whole range of challenges. Foremost among these is the health of, say, five or six people . . . even couples with one child can find it bewildering. So try it with four.
The real problem for parents is that the usual support mechanisms are missing. Which doctor to see? How do the hospitals work? What happens when we lose all the passports? Click here to book now.
We'll provide you with an umbrella of security, so that all those questions roll into one . . . and there's one answer. Us. We're what happens when something goes pear shaped with your trip abroad.
We sell good solid, economical and sensible family insurance. If it sounds stodgy, that's good. When something is going horribly wrong a long way from home exciting is not what you need more of. We sell good, solid, economical, sensible, stodgy insurance because we know that being a parent means having a constant eye out, in all directions, to forestall disaster. Knowing you have the right cover can take some of the edge off that anxiety, and let you deal with all the little calamities (and some of the big ones) better, when and if they do occur.
Well, for just over £70 it's a no brainer really. That's about what it costs to cover a family of two adults and three kids for a two week world trip. The same two weeks in Europe can start out at around £33. So,the best thing to do is to use the blue panel at the top right of the page, and run a number of insurance scenarios on it. Keep in mind that carefully assessing the time for which you need cover can make a great difference to the premium you pay.
Travelling alone with kids can be even more arduous than scaling the Mountains of the Moon. We have complete packages put together with care and understanding for those doughty adults who take on a single parent trip with children. Check it out on the blue booking panel above.
The "Travelling Internationally With Your Kids" page is probably the best thing since sliced bread if you're heading off into the world with your family in tow. It is written by travelling parents, for travelling parents and it deals with everything from health matters, through toys for travelling children, to where to buy nappies (diapers, whatever they sound like, are apparently USlish for nappies)in a foreign city. Don't be confused by diapers, use the site, it really is good. It covers travel insurance in depth, but please return here to get your quote as US insurance just doesn't work for UK citizens.
Armed with a manual of "How To's" the average English parent is usually ready to tackle anything.
Amazon has quite a collection, and can quickly deliver while you run around looking after packing, passports, insurance, tickets, hotels etc, etc, etc . . .
The best way to the appropriate part of Amazon is to "Google" a search of "amazon travel with children books", then start with the title that comes up in the search listings. Or, search this title, "Trouble Free Travel with Children", and work back to Amazon from there. !