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You’ve got the world at your feet, and top quality cheap travel insurance for holidays in Africa at your finger tips with World First travel insurance.
We provide cheap travel insurance cover worldwide, whether you’re planning 2 weeks on the Cote d’Ivoire, a safari in Kenya, a relaxing week in the Seychelles or perhaps you want annual travel insurance for all your holidays.
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World First will arrange comprehensive travel insurance cover from one day, to unlimited annual multi trip cover for a year. We also offer travel insurance for backpackers, students and people with medical problems.
Holiday insurance cover from World First includes up to £5 million in medical expenses, options for loss of luggage, plus travel delay, personal liability and legal costs. If you are visiting South Africa or want adventure travel insurance we can help with that too.
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Since 1973 World First have been world famous for their unbeatable service and cheap travel insurance premiums. We have looked after the needs of thousands of travellers visiting Africa over the decades and continue to pride ourselves on our ultra efficient and friendly service.
Should you need to make a claim we will be with you every step of the way.
Jump on-line for an instant travel insurance quotes and cover. Or call us on 0845 90 80 161.
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