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Traveling with Kids with Insurance-I: Why Bother?



The United States of America is a huge country, with nearly all types of natural habitats, weather, and cultures within it. Right? And I don’t even need additional travel insurance to travel safely within my country. Right? And my parents certainly didn’t take me abroad when I was a kid. Why should I take my kids?

It’s true that an international holiday was reserved for “special treats” not too long ago, and invariably meant the Caribbean, Mexico, or Canada. The need to travel abroad is also not too obvious. Why indeed should parents spend thousands of dollars and take their children to another country?

First things first: International holidays are certainly not for everyone. And they are not “better” in any sense than a U.S. holiday. International holidays just provide one with a different viewpoint for kids. In today’s shrinking world, it also offers children the opportunity of learning about different people, how they live, and what they eat, thereby opening their minds up.

One thing that Americans are often accused of is simply being too provincial. In today’s world, where conflict, strife, and terrorism have hit home like never before, our children may simply not be able to afford to be ignorant of other cultures. An international trip may not happen every year, but it’s important to keep your options open and consider it once in a while. To make the trip as hassle-free as possible, it’s best to purchase international travel insurance.

Travel tip: Do not expect kids to be ecstatic about the international trip—they will whine about one thing or another no matter where you go!

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