Travel Insurance for Gran Canaria

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Canary Islands Travel Insurance is a must whilst enjoying the island that never stops

Gran Canaria is the third largest and second-most-populous island of the Canary Islands, part of Spain. The island has a choice of just under 60km of beaches along 236km of coastline, under a gentle sun that’s guaranteed all-year round.

Tick fantastic opportunities off your bucket list in a paradise that you wouldn’t experience at home. Go on a boat tour to see the coast and watch dolphins in their natural habitat or enjoy a submarine tour in Mogán for 40 minutes, where some shipwrecks and the wonderful marine fauna can be seen from its big windows.

On the Island with a thousand cultures, visit the capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, for a city break. Walk on the streets of the old town, Vegueta and admire the architecture with a coffee or lunch from one of the many terraces. You can enjoy the history of Gran Canaria in many of the museums, where the thousand elements that made the island a conclave of different cultures are all together. From pre-Hispanic mummies to ancient ships, great writers and musicians, the museums tell the history of Gran Canaria. Puerto de Mogán is a must-see picturesque coastal port. Known as the “small Venice of the Canary Islands”, the canal and bridge-filled village is woven among restaurants and cafés.

Gran Canaria is an excellent holiday destination with so much to discover and explore. Before you embark on your trip, be sure to find Canary Islands Travel Insurance that covers you for your holiday to Gran Canaria. Ensuring you have the right Canary Islands Travel Insurance will give you peace of mind while away. 

Things to know before travelling to Gran Canaria

Before visiting Europe’s warmest winter destination, let me introduce you to the must-see scenery as and a local dish that will surprise you.

Stargazing

The Canary Islands are recognised for being the cleanest, clearest skies in Europe. If visiting Gran Canaria, El Garañón is the ideal place to camp and observe the stars. Early spring nights are recommended, as this is when there’s the highest concentration of bright stars in the Northern Hemisphere.

Diverse Cuisine

The island’s location means you can expect a blend of Spanish and African food. Fresh fish and local vegetables are very popular. Try the salted fish and potato stew, “Sancocho Canario”. Apas Arrugadas, or “wrinkled potatoes”, is a traditional potato dish boiled in salt water. This can be served with a sauce or can accompany meat dishes. Remember – if you have a food allergy, you must declare it to your Travel Insurance provider. Doing this lets you travel confidently, knowing your Canary Islands Travel Insurance covers your food allergy. 

Carnival Magic

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Carnival has celebrated masquerading and tomfoolery for over five centuries. Over the last thirty years, the carnival has become the fiesta of greatest social and economic importance on the island and one of its main tourist attractions. The festival keeps up with times by incorporating new acts and events.

Travelling About

The ‘Global’ buses have routes to all parts of the island, and from the airport to the major resorts. Buses are clean, cheap, and reliable however, the island is easy to navigate by car; rentals are not usually expensive. Car hire, Autoreisen S.L., is the most convenient, as it is situated in the Airport. However, you can also contact local hire company Cicar for good all-in deals.

Canarian Dialect

Canarian Spanish is closer to Caribbean and Andalusian Spanish than it is to Castilian Spanish. Canarian Spanish have added their own set of vocabulary to the language such as, papas (potatoes), chachi (nice), Guagua (bus) and esachar (to squash).

Do I need Travel Insurance for Gran Canaria?

Buying Travel Insurance for Gran Canaria is highly recommended. Several expensive services like mountain rescue and medical repatriation (being flown back to your home country) are not covered without Travel Insurance coverage. Travel Insurance for Gran Canaria can cover you for emergency medical expenses, cancellation, and lost/stolen baggage.

    What is the best month to travel to Gran Canaria?

    Gran Canaria is an all-year round destination due to the island’s climate. The average weather varies between 29 degrees Celsius and 16 degrees Celsius throughout the year. With guaranteed sunshine all year, it’s the perfect summer and winter sun destination.

    What is the best month to travel to Gran Canaria?

    Gran Canaria is an all-year round destination due to the island’s climate. The average weather varies between 29 degrees Celsius and 16 degrees Celsius throughout the year. With guaranteed sunshine all year, it’s the perfect summer and winter sun destination.

    Does a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)/Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) cover Gran Canaria?

    As you are travelling from a non-EU nation, a GHIC is required (and EHIC’s are accepted until the expiry date) to be allowed access to any necessary medical care in Gran Canaria for free or at a discounted rate. Be advised that the cards do not serve as a substitute for Travel Insurance. Additionally, several expensive services like airlift and repatriation are not covered by an EHIC or GHIC. 

    Organise your other essential travel documents once you have secured your Canary Islands Travel Insurance. You can never prepare too early, so look to get sorted as soon as you book your trip.

     

    Does a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)/Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) cover Gran Canaria?

    As you are travelling from a non-EU nation, a GHIC is required (and EHIC’s are accepted until the expiry date) to be allowed access to any necessary medical care in Gran Canaria for free or at a discounted rate. Be advised that the cards do not serve as a substitute for Travel Insurance. Additionally, several expensive services like airlift and repatriation are not covered by an EHIC or GHIC.

     

    Organise your other essential travel documents once you have secured your Canary Islands Travel Insurance. You can never prepare too early, so look to get sorted as soon as you book your trip.

    Does European Travel Insurance cover Gran Canaria?

    Yes, Gran Canaria is covered by European Travel Insurance when buying Annual Travel Insurance. However, if you’re looking for Single Trip Policy make sure you select either Canary Islands or Spain. Here, at Just Travel Cover we aim to provide bespoke, tailored Travel Insurance for your individual needs, so you can enjoy the sun without worry.

    Does European Travel Insurance cover Gran Canaria?

    Yes, Gran Canaria is covered by European Travel Insurance when buying Annual Travel Insurance. However, if you’re looking for Single Trip Policy make sure you select either Canary Islands or Spain. Here, at Just Travel Cover we aim to provide bespoke, tailored Travel Insurance for your individual needs, so you can enjoy the sun without worry.

    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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