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Travel Insurance for Thailand

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Travel Insurance is a must, for a trip to Thailand.

Located in Southeast Asia, Thailand is home to tropical beaches, opulent Royal Palaces, ancient ruins, and hidden temples. From strolling the streets of Bangkok and sunbathing on the white sandy beaches to diving amongst coral reefs and trekking through the jungle, Thailand is packed full of adventure and wondrous sights. Discover the beauty of Koh Tao. Cool off in the freshwater pools of Erawan waterfall. Learn Thai cooking in Chiang Mai or experience the uniqueness of a floating market. Thailand is the gift that keeps on giving, and will leave you spoilt for choice.

The best time to visit Thailand is between November and early April. You can expect temperatures between 32 and 36 degrees. Where possible, avoid travelling during the rainy season between June and October.

You won’t want to travel to Thailand without your camera, so make sure you have gadget cover on your Travel Insurance policy. Enquire today to find out how we can make sure you’re protected should the unexpected happen.

 

Get ready to explore the tropical paradise of Thailand

Discover the best Thailand has to offer with our top picks.

Island Hopping

 With over 5,000 miles of coastline, it is no surprise that there are a number of islands to explore. Travel by a traditional long-tail boat and uncover the caves, mangroves, lagoons, and white sandy beaches of Phang Nga Bay, Phuket, Krabi, Ko Phi Phi Lee, Ko Phi Phi Don, Ko Phan Ngan, Koh Tao, and Koh Samui. You won’t be disappointed.

Natural Wonders

Here is a rundown of some of the best natural wonders Thailand has to offer: Khao Yai is a UNESCO site and Asia’s largest monsoon forest. The waterfalls, caves, and wild animals of Sai Yok Khao Sao Dao wildlife sanctuary include Thilosu Waterfall, which is considered to be the most beautiful in South East Asia, and Erawan Waterfall, which cascades over seven tiers of limestone cliffs, feeding into freshwater pools.

Best instagrammable Spots

Boasting tropical beaches, opulent palaces and ancient ruins, there is a photo opportunity around every corner. Get the perfect photo for the gram at Silver beach at Crystal Bay. Watarun, Bangkok. John Suwan view point. Maya Bay. Monkey Beach. Wang Long Bay and the airplane graveyard.

The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

You will find a number of floating markets throughout Thailand, selling everything from fruit and vegetables to local food and sweets from boats. Southwest of Bangkok, the Damnoen Saduak floating market has been operating for more than a century, and is the largest and most well-known. Here you can pick up local delicacies, crafts, souvenirs, and flowers by the stalk.

The Grand Palace

Located in the heart of Bangkok, the Grand Palace was home to the King, his court, the Royal mint, and the entire government for 150 years. Today, the palace is only used on ceremonial occasions and serves as a place of pilgrimage for devoted Buddhists. Featuring several splendid buildings, including Wat Phra Kaeo and Chakri Mahaprasat, the Grand Palace is a must on any trip.

Do you need Travel Insurance for Thailand?

Travel Insurance for Thailand is not a legal requirement, but it is highly recommended to purchase an adequate Travel Insurance policy as soon as you book. Travel Insurance won’t just cover you for medical care and emergencies whilst abroad but also for cancellation due to unforeseen reasons before you depart. It is essential to make sure that you are also covered for any activities you wish to partake in, as well as declaring any and all pre-existing medical conditions.

    Do you need Travel Insurance for Thailand?

    Travel Insurance for Thailand is not a legal requirement, but it is highly recommended to purchase an adequate Travel Insurance policy as soon as you book. Travel Insurance won’t just cover you for medical care and emergencies whilst abroad but also for cancellation due to unforeseen reasons before you depart. It is essential to make sure that you are also covered for any activities you wish to partake in, as well as declaring any and all pre-existing medical conditions.

    How much is Travel Insurance for Thailand?

    There is no set cost for Travel Insurance as this is based on each individual’s needs and circumstances. Factors such as destination, duration, activities, age and any pre-existing medical conditions are all taken into account. Here at Just Travel Cover we compare prices from our panel of insurers and provide three levels of cover bronze, silver and gold. 

    How much is Travel Insurance for Thailand?

    There is no set cost for Travel Insurance as this is based on each individual’s needs and circumstances. Factors such as destination, duration, activities, age and any pre-existing medical conditions are all taken into account. Here at Just Travel Cover we compare prices from our panel of insurers and provide three levels of cover bronze, silver and gold.

    What holiday insurance do I need for Thailand?

    At Just Travel Cover we offer two types of Travel Insurance policy – Single and Annual. A single policy will protect you for a one-off trip up to 365 days with cover starting immediately. An annual policy will cover you for unlimited holidays with a max duration of 93 days, subject to medical screening and age.

      What holiday insurance do I need for Thailand?

      At Just Travel Cover we offer two types of Travel Insurance policy – Single and Annual. A single policy will protect you for a one-off trip up to 365 days with cover starting immediately. An annual policy will cover you for unlimited holidays with a max duration of 93 days, subject to medical screening and age.

      What documents do I need to bring to Thailand?

      Your passport needs at least 6 months validity from the date of arrival in Thailand. It is also worth noting that if your passport is damaged or has pages missing, you may be declined entry. For stays under 45 days you do not require a VISA however, if you plan on staying longer you will need to speak to the Thai Embassy or consulate for further details. 

        What documents do I need to bring to Thailand?

        Your passport needs at least 6 months validity from the date of arrival in Thailand. It is also worth noting that if your passport is damaged or has pages missing, you may be declined entry. For stays under 45 days you do not require a VISA however, if you plan on staying longer you will need to speak to the Thai Embassy or consulate for further details. 

        Cover for Pre-Existing Medical Conditions

        • Emergency medical, hospital and medical expenses up to £15m
        • Repatriation (the cost of getting you home)
        • Emergency dental care
        • Accommodation expenses
        • 24 hour medical assistance line

         

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