Admiral travel insurance
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Admiral has a range of travel insurance policies that cover all kinds of holiday trips from skiing and golfing excursions to luxury cruises.
You can get either single trip insurance for just the one holiday, or annual travel insurance or multi-trip travel insurance if you're planning several holidays in the year.
All of Admirals travel insurance policies provide 24 hour emergency help, up to £10million medical expenses cover and £25,000 personal accident cover when you're away.
The insurer also provides backpacker travel insurance, perfect for gap year students or anyone under the age of 45 that is planning a long trip away from home.
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