The Cuban government recently announced that beginning on May 1 of 2010, visitors will be required to show proof of emergency travel medical insurance from their home country. Travellers will need to present an insurance policy, insurance certificate, or travelling assistance card valid for insurance for the total duration of their stay in Cuba.Anyone who does not carry proof of coverage must purchase it at the point of entry. This coverage is not nearly as comprehensive or cost effective as insurance purchased in Canada, so do not wait to get coverage there!
Travelonly’s preferred supplier for Emergency Travel Medical Insurance is RBC. Their medical coverage is unlimited, and they can also provide cancellation and interruption, and baggage insurance. RBC has extensive experience in working with Asistur, the Cuban government’s assistance agency, to help and to settle claims for anyone travelling to Cuba. Now more than ever, RBC’s travel medical coverage is critical to ensuring that you can travel with confidence, and as a preferred partner, I can purchase the insurance for you at the best pricing available!
Please feel free to contact me for all of your travel needs!
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