Portugal is a popular destination for tourists. In 2006 alone 12.8 million travellers
visited the country. With popular destinations like the Algarve, the Portuguese
Islands (including Madeira and Azores) and the Costa Verde, there are plenty of
reasons to visit Portugal. But before you go, arranging a good
travel insurance policy is incredibly important. But good cover can be very
tricky to find as many companies will charge you exorbitant prices for inadequate
cover.
When InsureandGo started in 2000, we had just one main aim: to provide convenient, high-value cover at the lowest possible prices. To this day, we remain committed to this aim and we are continually reviewing our products and our prices to ensure that we remain competitive. Over the years, we have developed a wide range of products to fit trips of all shapes and sizes so you’re bound to find a policy that is just right for you.
If you’re taking a one-off trip to Portugal, you can save money with our Single Trip Travel Insurance. Prices for Single Trip cover start from under £6 and you can get cover for trips of up to 365 days in length.
Many people travel more than once or twice in a year and can end up paying a small fortune on insurance. With InsureandGo Annual Travel Insurance, this doesn’t need to be the case. With our Annual Multi-trip policies you can travel as many times as you want and prices start from under £30. We’ve even thrown in free wintersports cover for later in the year too.
A week or a fortnight is often not enough and an increasing number of people are spending longer periods of time abroad. Our Backpacker Travel Insurance and Long Stay Travel Insurance policies are ideal for trips of more than a month in length.
Family comes first. This is why kids go free* on all InsureandGo policies.
Feeling adventurous? InsureandGo automatically cover over 40 adventure sports and activities from snorkelling to bungee jumping.
So, get your trip to Portugal covered with InsureandGo and you’ll soon see what all the fuss is about. Remember to know before you go. Check the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) travel advice for Portugal before you leave. Finding out about your destination is very important and we won’t be able to cover you if they advise against travel to Portugal. Visit their web-site or can call them on 020 7008 0232 or 020 7008 0233 for details.
* Up to 3 under 18s per insured adult