Top tips for a hitch-free summer holiday

Published:
13/07/2009
Topic:
Press Release,Insurance


With the summer season now in full swing, and many Brits planning a UK getaway to enjoy the English sunshine, it is essential to have the right insurances in place to avoid any potential mishaps. The UK's leading price comparison site moneysupermarket.com offers the following top insurance tips for a hitch-free summer getaway.

  • Ensure you are insured for all eventualities while holidaying in the UK this summer, says moneysupermarket.com 
  • Week long travel insurance for a family of four from £9

With the summer season now in full swing, and many Brits planning a UK getaway to enjoy the English sunshine, it is essential to have the right insurances in place to avoid any potential mishaps. The UK's leading price comparison site moneysupermarket.com offers the following top insurance tips for a hitch-free summer getaway.

Travel Insurance
A recent survey by moneysupermarket.com reveals almost half of people (48 per cent) would not insure themselves for a holiday in the UK1, but travel insurance is an important consideration whether you are holidaying at home or abroad. Policies start from as little as £9 with Insurewithease for a family of four holidaying for a week in the UK2, offering peace of mind in terms of cancellation cover, baggage cover and personal liability.

Camping insurance
Happy campers need to ensure all their kit is covered too. Stand alone camping cover is available from £16 a year with E&L Insurance3 and covers equipment valued up to £10,000.

Maxine Baker, travel insurance manager at moneysupermarket.com said: "We are all looking to cut down our outgoings at the moment, but forgoing travel insurance could be a costly false economy. You never know what is waiting around the corner to spoil your break away, but having travel insurance in place means safeguarding yourself and your family for a stress-free break. Covering expensive camping equipment is an important consideration too.

"Tents can be left unguarded for hours at a time, so it's unwise to leave valuables lying around. Many home insurance policies will cover you for possessions away from home however it is worth checking with your provider to find out the terms and conditions."

Breakdown cover
Motor-loving Brits hitting the roads on a quick and easy get-away this year may find breakdown cover is a must to ensure a smooth ride. It is important not only to choose a competitive policy but also one that has the benefits that meet their needs. For example, people should check for added extras such as caravan cover, roadside assistance or a courtesy car should they want or need them. As well as this, call out times also need to be considered - current averages range from up to 30 minutes to one hour for the UK. Policies for the UK are available from as little as £28 a year with RescueMyCar.com4.

Caravan cover
Holiday lovers who are planning to take their mobile home away with them this summer can insure their caravan for as little as £100 a year with E&L Insurance5. This will offer protection of up to £1,250,000 public liability, £15,000 personal accident and driver cover - a must for caravan enthusiasts.

Steve Sweeney, head of motor insurance at moneysupermarket.com said: "With the range of policies on offer, and competitive costs available, there really is no excuse for motorists not to take out breakdown cover. Many of us will be hitting the roads this year and it is essential to consider your options before getting behind the wheel. We don't realise how much we depend on our cars until a breakdown happens, and not having adequate protection in place could mean your summer holiday goes down with a bang.

 "You need to insure your caravan as you would your car, and some breakdown policies will include this cover as standard. If this is not the case, taking out separate insurance is a must as in the event that something happens to it or the driver then it is essential you have all the safeguards in place."

Bicycle cover
Action packed Brits planning to get in the saddle while enjoying a break away in the UK need to consider insurance for their bicycles. Most home insurance policies offer this as an add-on to your policy and this could cost as little as £16 with Bank of Scotland6. Alternatively, if your bike is a particularly expensive model, a stand alone policy will offer more comprehensive protection. Insurance starts from £56 a year with AUA Insurance and would cover you for theft, loss and accidental damage, as well as up to £1,000,000 personal liability and £25,000 of legal expenses7.

Steve Sweeney continued: "Insuring your bike is crucial and not something cycle enthusiasts should go without. Adding a bike onto your home contents insurance is a cost effective option, but if you are unsure of the procedure, or have any queries on the level of cover offered, it's worth double checking directly with your provider."

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Notes to Editors
1 Research undertaken by Opinium Research based on an online poll of 2,386 British adults between 27 February and 03 March 2009. Results have been weighted to nationally representative criteria. http://www.opiniumresearch.com/

2Travel Insurance policies

Provider

Premium

Medical Expenses Cover*

Personal Liability Cover*

Cancellation Cover*

Baggage Cover*

Insurewithease
Bronze Single Trip

£9.53

£5,000,000

£2,000,000

£3,000

£1,500

OUL Direct
OUL Direct Single Trip

£10.29

£5,000,000

£2,000,000

£3,000

£1,500

TopDog
Emerald Single Trip

£11.10

£10,000,000

£2,000,000

£750

£1,000

Primary Insurance
Primary Essentials Inc Baggage

£11.20

£5,000,000

£2,000,000

£1,000

£750

Holiday Extras
Holiday Extras Supersaver

£11.96

£5,000,000

£2,000,000

£3,000

£1,500

Sourced by www.moneysupermarket.com 08.07.2009

Family of 4 - Single trip to UK (7 Days)

*Benefit may be subject to excess

 

3Stand alone camping insurance (£1,200)

Insurer

Annual Premium

Benefits

E&L Insurance

£16.20

Cover available for camping equipment valued up to £10,000;
Two years new for old included as standard;
Up to 90 days European use available;
Replacement hire, personal accident and public liability included.

Sourced by www.moneysupermarket.com 08.07.2009

 

4Motor breakdown policies

Provider

Premium

Benefits

Caravan Cover
(Car Breakdown Only)

RescueMyCar.com
Comprehensive Cover

£28.75

Roadside repair; Recovery to nearest garage; Roadside assistance; Recovery of up to 7 passengers; Recovery to any UK destination; Home start up; Alternative travel and accommodation costs.

Included
(Size conditions apply)

First Call
Roadside Assistance & Assistance at Home

£32.00

Roadside repair; Recovery to nearest garage; Roadside assistance; Recovery of up to 4 passengers; Recovery to any UK destination; Home start up; Alternative travel and accommodation costs.

Included
(Size conditions apply)

The Green Insurance Company
Green Assist Recovery

£34.95

Roadside repair; Recovery to nearest garage; Roadside assistance; Recovery of up to 7 passengers; Recovery to any UK destination; Home start up; Alternative travel and accommodation costs.

Included
(Size conditions apply)

Insurance Choice
Silver Breakdown

£49.00

Roadside repair; Recovery to nearest garage; Roadside assistance; Recovery of up to 6 passengers; Recovery to any UK destination; Home start up; Alternative travel and accommodation costs.

Included
(Size conditions apply)

JS Insurance
Nationwide Recovery & Homestart

£58.00

Roadside repair; Recovery to nearest garage; Roadside assistance; Recovery of up to 6 passengers; Recovery to any UK destination; Home start up; Alternative travel and accommodation costs.

Included
(Size conditions apply)

 

Sourced by www.moneysupermarket.com 08.07.2009

Based on a 2004 Car

5Stand alone caravan insurance (£5,000 for Caravan, £1,000 for Contents)

Insurer

Annual Premium

Benefits

E&L Insurance
Vanguard 2

£100.30

£1,250,000 Public Liability
Two years new for old included as standard;
Up to 180 days European use available;
Driver Cover;
£15,000 Personal Accident.

Sourced by www.moneysupermarket.com 08.07.2009

 

6Home Insurance policies covering bicycles

Insurer

Annual Premium
(with Personal Possessions)

Annual Premium
(without personal possessions)

Difference

Bike Value Limit

Camping Equipment
under Personal Possessions

Caravan Contents
under Personal Possessions

Bank of Scotland

£69.22

£53.19

£16.03

£1,500

Covered

Covered

AXA

£69.58

£50.09

£19.49

£1,000

Covered

Covered

directchoice

£72.19

£50.81

£21.38

£750

Covered

Covered

Sheilas' Wheels

£73.63

£53.51

£20.12

£500

Covered

Covered

igo4 Insurance

£78.50

£53.45

£25.05

£500

Covered

Covered

Sourced by www.moneysupermarket.com 08.07.2009

 

7Stand alone bicycle insurance policies

Insurer

Annual Premium

Benefits

AUA Insurance

£56.00

Covers for theft, loss and accidental damage
Personal Liability up to £1,000,000
Legal expenses up to £25,000
A range of personal accident benefits
Cover anywhere in the EU and Switzerland

E&L Insurance

£62.70

Covered for fire, theft, accidental loss or accidental damage
New for old replacement
Replacement hire
Emergency recovery
Worldwide use
Personal Liability up to £1,000,000
Personal accident up to £10,000

Cycleguard

£65.00

Cover against theft, loss and accidental damage
Replacement on a new for old basis
Replacement hire

Sourced by www.moneysupermarket.com 08.07.2009

           

 

 

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