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How to travel the world when you have anxiety

Posted on May 19, 2016 by Takara Moore

Travelling to destinations far and wide, exploring new places and going on holiday is often a means for many to recharge, escape the humdrum of everyday life and experience new places and things, but just as you should look after your physical health and take into account how travelling could affect you when you have a medical condition like cancer, you also have to think about how going on your long-awaited trip could affect your mental health, especially if you have conditions like anxiety or depression.

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We have a winner!

Posted on March 11, 2016 by Takara Moore

Recently we wrote a blog detailing the Insurancewith Travel Survey 2016. We had asked our customers a few questions about what travelling meant to them, and entered everyone who gave us their email address a chance to win a £100 John Lewis voucher. Read more

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WIN £100 to spend in John Lewis, with our 2016 Travel Survey

Posted on February 15, 2016 by Takara Moore

We would love your feedback for our 2016 Travel Survey. All you need is a spare five minutes to answer our five easy questions! Read more

A traveller’s list of New Year’s resolutions

Posted on December 29, 2015 by Takara Moore

At this time of year, many people’s thoughts turn to the things they ought to be doing and would like to do in the future, whether that’s joining the gym, giving up smoking or getting a new job. Though frankly, those are all boring clichés.

However, a great many of us do express a desire to travel a bit more and with that in mind, here are five New Year’s Resolutions that any travel lover should strive to achieve in the coming year. Read more

Top five ski resorts in the world for expert skiers

Posted on December 02, 2015 by Takara Moore

Best-selling author and journalist Malcolm Gladwell wrote in his book ‘Outliers’ about the ‘10,000-hour rule’; claiming that the only way to achieve world-class expertise in any skill is by practicing the correct way for a total of 10,000 hours.

That’s a long time to be on the slopes, but expert skiers will tell you that it’s not hard when you love what you’re doing. Skiers are as passionate as hobbyists come, and experts in particular take it very seriously. But when you’ve put in your hours and have gained expert status, where do you go from there? Literally? Where should you go to continue testing yourself? Read more

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