CostOut Travel Insurance
  Travel Insurance for those requiring cover for one specific journey . Travel as many times as you wish during the 12 month period, covering journey's lasting up to 31 days. Ideal cover for travellers (aged 45 & under) planning long stays abroad between 4 to 12 months Great value single trip cover for skiing, snowboarding and a wide range of other winter & adventure sports trips.

Apply for Winter & Adventure Sports coverWinter & Adventure Sports

If you are planning a trip for the main purpose of undertaking winter or an adventure sport then this is the ideal cover for you. This cover extends the schedule of benefits to cover a wide range of winter and adventure sports trips.

Most standard insurance policies do not provide you with sufficient cover when the main purpose of your trip involves an adventure sport such as skiing, snowboarding, scuba diving etc.

If you are taking a winter sports holiday this cover also adds the benefits of Piste Closure, Avalanche and Ski Hire cover. Piste Closure applies for the period 15 December to 15 April.

This policy provides insurance for a wide range of activities:
Winter Sports:
Includes Skiing; Snow Boarding; Cross Country Skiing; Off Piste Skiing; Heli Skiing; Ice skating; Land skiing; Luging & Tobogganing; Mono Skiing; Ski Boarding; Sledging; & Snow Mobile.
Water Sports:
Includes Canoeing; Catamaran; Deep Sea Fishing; Dinghy Sailing; Jet Skiing; Sail Boarding; Surfing; Scuba Diving; Water Polo; Water Skiing; White Water Rafting (up to level 4); Windsurfing; Yachting.
Equestrian:
Includes Horse Riding; Polo & Pony Trekking.
Air Based Sports:
Includes Ballooning; Heli Skiing; Para-Gliding; Para-scending

Geographical Areas covered, click here

People to cover:
You can choose to cover individuals aged 64 and under. Or alternatively you can benefit from Family cover prices. Family cover includes 2 adults (aged 64 and under) plus up to any 5 dependent children who are age 18 and under at the date of departure.


A summary of benefits is available by clicking here.
This summary should be read in conjunction with the policy wording.


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