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With a total of 26 UNESCO-listed heritage sites to explore, including Zacatecas, Chichen Itza and National Park of Palenque, as well as stunning coastline, and great food and music, Mexico has every type of activity to help Irish travellers unwind or get the adrenaline pumping.
Despite its incredible natural wonders and beauty, Mexico can also be a dangerous place, especially if you don’t know the language and end up in the wrong part of town. However Irish travellers shouldn’t be deterred from experiencing one of the world’s most amazing cultures.
Here are some tips on how to stay safe and how to make the most out of your travel insurance coverage.
If your airline loses your luggage or you're exploring the bars and cafes around Costa Maya and your wallet goes missing, you’ll need to get in touch with the local police as soon as possible. Theft is one of our most common travel insurance claims by travellers in Mexico, which is why World Nomads travel insurance plans offer some protection for theft or lost luggage checked into a common carrier.
Whatever happens, you'll need to get a written report of the incident. If there has been a theft, you must report this to the local police. For theft or other incidents including loss of items, you must also report this to another authority, such as your tour operator, Bus Company, airline or hotel. This will need to be done as soon as reasonably possible in order to support your claim.
We understand this can be a challenge when you’re in a country where you don't speak the language. Thankfully, our 24/7 Emergency Assistance team can help you negotiate the local administration.
Always make sure you’ve done your research on any country you’re planning to visit as there may be Irish government imposed travel restrictions in place. If you decide to travel to a country where the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has advised ‘Do Not Travel’ or ‘Avoid Non-essential Travel’ to a particular country or part of a country then your World Nomads policy will not offer cover for the reasons for which the warning was given.
For the most up-to-date info on travelling to Mexico and other countries, go to the DFA website, which includes coronavirus travel guidance, security and local laws, and passport and visa information.
Many of us have been found guilty of over indulging when it comes to Mexico’s amazing food and drinks or have come down with a bad case of Gastro. The danger with food poisoning and drinking contaminated water is that vomiting and diarrhoea can result in serious dehydration which can be deadly, so don’t rely on your own instincts or the Internet to get medical advice.
These emergencies can take down even the most experienced Irish traveller. That’s why our 24/7 Emergency team can give you advice on what to do, help locate suitable medical facilities (particularly in remote areas where access to medical care can be tricky), and monitor your medical treatments if needed to make sure you are given proper care.
If you're involved in an accident, for example, while visiting the Mayan ruins that requires emergency medical treatment during your trip, your policy may cover emergency medical expenses for:
If something goes wrong, such as robbery, accident or illness we provide travel insurance that can help with:
If you need more tips on travelling abroad in the midst of COVID-19 restrictions our COVID-19 travel insurance tips article may provide some answers.
We’ve designed our plans to give you the freedom to learn and hone your diving skills by offering coverage for scuba diving accidents, illness or injuries underwater. Though both our Standard and Explorer plans include benefits for scuba diving, each plan has a different level of coverage and may exclude certain types of diving or dives of a certain depth.
For more information on scuba diving and what you are covered for, our Scuba diving article may help answer your questions.
An upgrade for certain activities and sports may be required and terms and conditions apply for each activity. Check your Policy Wording for details or contact us if you have questions.
This is only a summary of cover and does not include the full terms, conditions, limits and exclusions of the policy. You should read your Policy Wording in full, so you understand what is and isn’t covered. If you are unsure about your level of travel cover please contact us for help.
While on a bus from Belize City to Chetumal, Mexico, I put my large backpack into the storage area on the bus. After I transferred to a bus heading to Tulum, I discovered that my laptop was no longer in my backpack.
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Phone: +353 4 69 017 022
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Before your trip, check the latest government advice for any travel alerts for your destination.