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silka | 13:33 Sat 16th Jun 2012 | Travel
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for one to Europe , but I have looked at two and neither have the Isle of Wight where I am travelling to next month, any ideas ?
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eh? your question makes not much sense.
If you are talking of travel insurance, then the isle of wight is covered under "europe" (after all it is in europe)
it is just another county of the UK
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I know but in the lists it does not have it listed, even though isle of Man is listed
As bednobs says, if you are going to the Isle of Wight you are not leaving the UK but going into a different county.
Would you take out travel insurance if you were travelling from Devon to Cornwall for a holiday?
The Isle of Man is a self-governing Crown Dependency of the United Kingdom, not just another county.
if all uk counties are listed with the exception of the isle of wight then there is a problem. However, going to the isle of wight is just like going to (say) norfolk. It's just another uk county
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Oh yes I see the difference, the coach company wanted £6 for 4 nights which I declined
insurance could be useful if it covers you for cancellation and you need to cancel. No need for health cover - they have GP's and hospitals on the isle of wight
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I do not think I will take one out .
A lady I know was taken ill whilst on holiday on the Isle of Wight and ended up in hospital there. The coach holiday she was on had to leave her there, but her travel insurance paid for her trip home. But if you do take out travel insurance you only need it for UK not Europe.
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Thank you Spud queen x

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