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Planning your holidays in Australia or maybe a trip overseas as well?

Then consider an annual multi trip travel insurance policy with unlimited trips up to 60 days available, plus extensions are available if required.

This per adult policy allows adults to travel as a family with accompanying children under 25 years at no extra cost or independently of each other with their children.

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Cruising is automatically covered Free of Charge for medical, dental, hospital expenses plus evacuation cover while onboard a cruise ship in Australian or International waters.
Queensland ...Cruise out to the Great Barrier Reef from the Whitsundays and stay in island resorts on tropical islands. Relax at the Sunshine Coast with its sparkling beaches, breath-taking hinterland and World Heritage listed Fraser Island. Experience the dynamic Gold Coast with its spectacular surfing beaches, high-rise apartments, international shopping, fabulous food, nightlife entertainment and non-stop action. Visit cosmopolitan Brisbane, with access to the Queensland outback.
New South Wales ...Holiday along the coastline, from the rugged southern beaches to tropical surfing beaches in the north, with a continual lineup of rugged headlands, river mouths, reefs and secluded bays all accessible from coastal towns. Visit the fascinating outback landscapes and sample the many local wines and produce. Cruise around the vast waterways of Sydney and take in the cosmopolitan nightlife. Take a trip to Canberra or explore the National Parks and snowboard or ski in the alpine country.
Victoria ...Whatever your interest, whether it's international boutique shopping, world class entertainment, sporting events in world famous venues in Melbourne. Sampling world-class wineries, visiting natural mineral springs with decadent spa treatments, re-living our gold rush history, snowboarding or skiing in the southern highlands or driving along the famous Great Ocean Road, the hardest part is deciding what to do first.
South Australia ...Vast deserts in the north renowned for their 50°C temperatures and Coober Pedy opal fields, underground hotels which offer an escape from the arid landscape. The Southern islands, peninsulas and spectacular dive locations. The mouth of the Murray river, the ranges and lush wine producing country in the east. Whale watching in the icy southern ocean swells which thrash against the Great Australia Bight in the west. South Australia is a challenge for the adventurous.
Western Australia ...So large is covers a third of Australia and the climate varies from temperate regions in the south to the tropical regions along a coastline that stretches for 12,000 kilometres north. Travel by train or fly across from the Eastern states to experience a truly diverse scenic wonderland from the rugged red-earth in the Kimberleys with mile after mile of deserted beaches, huge towering sand dunes, overgrown tracks and towering forests along the coastline. The marine parks on the mid north coast, feed the dolphins at Monkey Mia. Visit the lush green vineyards and surfing beaches at Margaret River on the south west coast. Experience the goldrush history in outback Kalgoorlie. Explore along the southern coastline, which runs across the Nullarbor Plain and along the Great Australian Bight with raw, isolated, remote, spectacular scenery, sheer cliffs and huge swells. There is so much tto do and see that you will probably have to return a few times.
Tasmania ... Take the 'Spirit of Tasmania' across Bass Strait and explore this unique island of ancient wilderness and colourful changing seasons, intriguing history and heritage, fantastic fresh produce and cold climate wines, or fly over and hire a car or campervan and wander around this island without any busy highways and cities.
Tasmania is covered by many National Parks, alpine peaks, limestone caves, fast flowing rivers and glacial lakes, deep valleys and gorges, long sweeps of sandy beaches with rugged headlands and isolated islands. Whatever experience you seek, Tasmania relaxed lifestyle has something to offer all ages and tastes.
MATTERS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Cooling off Period ... If, having purchased a QBE policy, you want to return it, you can do so within 21 days of receiving the Certificate of Insurance and obtain a full refund, provided no claim has been made and your trip has not commenced. The Cooling Off Period does not apply to policy or trip extensions. (Please read the PDS as conditions apply).
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