French Polynesia Travel Insurance

French Polynesia Travel Insurance


Believe it or not, but this vast collection of islands in the Pacific Ocean is comparable to the size of Western Europe! An overseas territory of France, French Polynesia consists of 118 islands divided in five groups: the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Gambier Islands, the Society Islands, the Tubuai Islands, and the Marquesas Islands. The most populated island is Tahiti (in the Society Islands), made world famous by a number of Hollywood movies. French Polynesia’s economy draws majorly from tourism. Among the favorite attractions here are Tahiti and Bora Bora. The islands offer a pleasant weather throughout the year as travelers enjoy the experience of volcanic peaks in the backdrop, and access to calm and beautiful lagoons.

Apart from long stretches of beautiful sand beaches, one of the spectacular experiences can be of lagoons and coral atolls. Most islands give access to these intensely blue lagoons, a sort of natural swimming pool. A coral atoll—a ring-like coral reef that partially or completely skirts around a lagoon—inhabits rich marine life here. Diving, snorkeling, surfing, and swimming in these crystal clear waters is an unparallel experience.
The landscape of Tahiti displays beautiful flowers of hibiscus, palm beaches, luxurious resorts, and graceful dancers dressed in grass skirts. If you are in the mood of modern indulgences, French Polynesia’s Bora Bora Island is the place to be. It is replete with resorts and private bungalows offering a stunning view of the volcanic peaks. Bora Bora is most preferred by honeymooners for its luxurious offerings. French consulates are present in Bengaluru, Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, and Puducherry. A visa to French Polynesia is categorized under French Overseas Territories.

Travel insurance for French Polynesia can be critical considering this territory is prone to typhoons. To offset minor or severe traveling risks, go for Royal Sundaram’s travel insurance for French Polynesia. Our plan covers you from baggage or flight delays, medical expenses and loss of travel documents.

Top Reasons to Buy Travel Insurance for French Polynesia from Royal Sundaram

 

 

Top Reasons to Buy Travel Insurance for French Polynesia from Royal Sundaram

  • Medical Expenses Cover
  • Medical evacuation
  • Support for loss of baggage and loss of passport
  • Cashless treatment during medical emergency
  • Accidental dismemberment
  • Legal liabilities are covered
  • Trip delays
Benefits of Travel Insurance in French Polynesia

 

 

Benefits of Travel Insurance in French Polynesia

  • Convenience: Travel insurance plans are designed specially to address the convenience of students, senior citizens, and frequent travellers.
  • Emergency medical coverage: It offers emergency medical protection on an overseas travel.
  • Trip cancellation and interruption reimbursement: Travel insurance pays back the expenses that you may suffer on losses related to trip cancellations.
  • Luggage and documentation: The insurance company also pays for the loss of important documents.
  • Personal accident: It includes cover for accidental death and disability
  • Emergency cash advance

 

 

Basic Coverage and Exclusions of Travel Insurance in French Polynesia

 

What’s covered?

 

  • Loss of passport
  • Personal accident cover
  • Repatriation of remains
  • Hijacking benefit
  • Medical emergency cover
  • Reimbursement due to trip delays
  • Sickness Dental Relief
  • Personal liability
  • Accidental dismemberment
  • Loss/Delay of checked-in baggage

 

What’s not covered?

 

  • Medical cover for pre-existing diseases
  • Any claim arising from the act of terrorism, self-injury, suicide attempt, etc.
Travel Insurance - Claim Process & Procedure

 

 

Travel Insurance French Polynesia - Claim Process & Procedure

 

Please follow the below procedure for French Polynesia travel insurance claim process:

 

The procedure is very simple. As soon as a claim occurs, you need to inform the insurance company through a call or an e-mail. The customer service executive will help you with the claim procedure. Here’s a step-by-step guide to make a claim under travel insurance –

 

  • Claim process for health coverage – Reimbursement
  • Claim process for delay in checked-in baggage or loss of baggage
  • Claim process for personal accident
Travel Insurance for Different Countries
 

Travel Insurance for Different Countries

Albania Gabon New Zealand
Andorra Gaudeloupe Nicaragua
Angola Georgia Niger
Antigua and Barbuda Germany Nigeria
Argentina Ghana Niue
Armenia Gibraltar Norfolk Island
Aruba Greece Norway
Australia Greenland Oman
Azerbaijan Guatemala Palau
Bahamas Guinea Panama
Bahrain Guinea-Bissau Papua New Guinea
Bangladesh Guyana Paraguay
Barbados Haiti Peru
Belarus Honduras Philippines
Belgium Hong Kong Pitcairn
Belize Hungary Poland
Benin Iceland Portugal
Bermuda Indonesia Puerto Rico
Bosnia and Herzegovina Ireland Romania
Botswana Israel Russia
Brazil Italy Russian Federation
Bulgaria Japan Saint Helena
Burkina Faso Jordan Samoa
Burundi Kenya Sao Tome and Principie
Cambodia Kiribati Saudi Arabia
Cameroon Korea New Calendonia
Canada Kuwait Senegal
Cape Varde Kyrgyzstan Seychelles
Central African Republic Latvia Singapore
Chad Lebanon Slovakia
Chile Lesotho Vietnam
Cocos Islands Lithuania South Korea
Colombia Luxembourg South-Africa
Comoros Macau Spain
Cook Islands Madagascar St. Kitts and Nevis
Costa Rica Malawi St. Lucia
Cote d'Ivoire Malaysia St. Vincent and Grenadines
Croatia Maldives Suriname
Cyprus Mali Svalbard and Jay Mayen
Czech Republic Malta Swaziland
Denmark Mangolia Sweden
Djibouti Marshall Islands Switzerland
Dominican Republic Mauritania Taiwan
Ecuador Mayotte Tanzania
Egypt Mexico Thailand
El Salvador Micronesia Tibet
Equitorial Guinea Moldova Togo
Estonia Monsterrat Trinidad and Tobago
Ethopia Morocco Tunisia
Falkland Islands Mozambique Turkey
Faroe Islands Namibia Turkmenistan
Fiji Islands Nauru United Arab Amirates
Finland Nepal United Kingdom
France Netherlands United States
French Guiana Netherlands Antilles Uzbekistan
French Polynesia Slovenia