Castle Cover travel insurance
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Castle Cover provides great travel cover with a large range of benefits designed to protect you and your possessions when away from home.
The benefits of Castle Cover travel insurance policy include:
- up to £5million in medical expenses cover
- up to £2million cover for personal liability
- £20,000 worth of personal accident cover
- and a 24 hour emergency assistance and claims helpline
As an insurance provider that specialises in finding low cost insurance for over 50's, Castle Cover could save you money on your travel insurance if you are 50 years old or more.
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