Top 10 things to do in Hawaii

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A colorful array of surfboards leaning against a lush green backdrop.

A trip to Hawaii is a journey to paradise. On its islands, you’ll enjoy tropical rainforests, rugged mountain landscapes, and breathtaking cliffs. Hawaii offers travellers the opportunity to trek over dormant volcanoes, discover waterfalls, sunbathe on beaches with sand of infinite colours, and swim in waters with dozens of different shades of turquoise. Located in the middle of the Pacific, this volcanic archipelago consists of 19 islands and atolls, with 6 main ones, making it a paradise every traveller should experience at least once in a lifetime. There are so many incredible places to visit in Hawaii that you could spend months and months without repeating a single one. To ensure you don’t miss any of the must-see sights, today at IATI Travel Insurance, we bring you a list of the top 10 things to do in Hawaii. Let’s get started! (…and as always, remember to travel with the best travel insurance for the United States!)

Have fun with paddle surfing lessons at Waikiki Beach

If you’re travelling to Hawaii, your likely landing spot will be Honolulu International Airport on the island of Oahu. Oahu is the most developed of the Hawaiian Islands and serves as the capital of the state. It is also home to the most famous beach in all of Hawaii, Waikiki Beach.

Once you arrive, what better place to learn how to paddle surf than on the very beach where it all began? In the early 1960s, John Zapotocky was already paddle surfing at Waikiki, inspired by Duke Kahanamoku, who is considered the father of modern surfing.

man with a surfboard in waikiki in hawaii

Welcome the new day from Diamond Head Volcano

One of the top 10 things to do in Hawaii is watch the sunrise from the top of the Diamond Head Volcano while taking in the spectacular views of Honolulu.

Situated on the eastern coast of Waikiki, this volcano is known as Le’ahi (Tuna Ridge) to the Hawaiians and is considered one of the iconic landmarks of Hawaii.

Experience the best snorkelling at Hanauma Bay

Hanauma Bay, an extinct volcanic crater, is located southeast of Oahu.

To protect its coral reefs and the marine species that call it home, this magnificent beach has a limited daily capacity. Additionally, an entrance fee must be paid for access. At IATI, we encourage responsible tourism and urge visitors to respect the natural wealth of the area.

Hanauma Bay in hawaii

Indulge in the local cuisine

Tasting the delicious dishes of traditional Hawaiian cuisine is another top 10 things to do in Hawaii. With influences from various countries, the local food is incredibly flavorful, leaving you licking your fingers in delight.

Start your day with a cup of their famous Kona coffee, renowned as one of the best coffees in the world. As expected from an island destination, fish plays a prominent role in their cuisine. During your next visit to Hawaii, make sure not to miss out on Lomi Lomi, a traditional Hawaiian dish consisting of grilled salmon accompanied by tomato and onion. And of course, don’t forget to try Poke, the Hawaiian version of Peruvian ceviche. This dish, originating in Hawaii, features tuna marinated in various dressings, usually including soy sauce and sesame, and topped with a variety of fresh ingredients such as seaweed, avocado, cucumber, sesame, and spring onion. It is all served in a bowl with rice. Just thinking about it makes our mouths water—how about yours?

poke bowl in hawaii

Soak up the sun on Lanikai Beach

Lanikai Beach is renowned as one of the most stunning beaches in the world and has held the title of the best beach in the United States for years.

You’ll be mesmerized by its white sand and the captivating array of turquoise shades in its waters. Relax under the sun and relish in the beauty of this Hawaiian gem. From the shoreline, you can admire two pyramid-shaped islets. Visiting Lanikai Beach is unquestionably one of the top 10 things to do in Hawaii.

Catch some waves on the North Shore

Hawaii, and specifically the island of Oahu, is hailed as the ultimate surfing capital. Surfing on the North Shore is not recommended for beginners, as it hosts the world’s top surfing championships each year.

In the waters of North Oahu, the legendary Duke Kahanamoku, considered the father of modern surfing, gracefully rode his board over Pipeline – the most renowned wave in the world. This natural masterpiece entices thousands of surfers to this Pacific island annually.

man surfing in Hanauma Bay in hawaii

Discover the fateful history of Pearl Harbor

Learn more about the events that led to America’s entry into World War II. This US naval base also serves as a memorial to those who lost their lives on December 7th, 1941, during the Japanese attack. At this site, you can visit a museum showcasing real videos and artefacts from that fateful day. Additionally, you can see the monument honouring the fallen, which is built on the sunken ship USS Arizona (BB-39).

This is the first part of our recommendations for the best things to do in Hawaii. Now it’s time to bid farewell to beautiful Oahu and explore the attractions the neighbouring islands offer.

Visiting Hawaii with protection

By now, you know that this is one of the most expensive countries in the world for health care. A minor setback here could easily translate into an outrageous bill of thousands of euros in medical expenses that could jeopardize your trip. For this reason, and as even the Ministry of Foreign Affairs insists, it is essential to have international insurance for the United States to ensure the best coverage from the beginning to the end of your trip. The IATI Star is the best policy on the market and has been 100% designed for a destination like this. So, thanks to it, you will have the best coverage not only in health but also in cases such as theft, problems with luggage, or flights. Don’t wait any longer, choose to travel protected and get your insurance now:

What to do in Hawaii outside Oahu

Visiting Haleakala National Park on the island of Maui

We landed on Maui, specifically in Haleakala National Park. This breathtaking Martian landscape and its towering 3,000-meter-high volcano are the main reasons to visit the island of Maui.

The Hawaiian Islands are the most remote group of major islands on Earth, making them a place with truly unique flora and fauna. In Haleakala National Park, with a bit of luck, you’ll be able to see beautiful Nēnēs, the native Hawaiian geese, in the wild.

people watching the sunrise in Haleakala National Park in Maui

Be mesmerized by Kauai’s scenery

Kauai, also known as Garden Island, is located northwest of Oahu. It offers travellers breathtaking waterfalls, sea caves, Hawaiian monk seals, pods of dolphins, and green sea turtles. The island of Kauai is the only island in the state with navigable rivers, making it perfect for a kayaking adventure.

It’s no wonder this island has been the setting and inspiration for several Hollywood films such as Elvis Presley’s ‘Blue Hawaii’, numerous scenes from Jurassic Park and Disney’s hilarious animated film Lilo & Stitch.

Visit Big Island and its active volcanoes

The state of Hawaii currently has 5 active volcanoes, four of which are located on the Big Island. One of the most impressive to see in Hawaii is the Kilauea Volcano, this perfect cone has been erupting constantly since 1983 and is considered one of the most active volcanoes in the world.

Get the best views of the crater from mile 11 of the Crater Rim Road. If you’re a thrill-seeker, we invite you to drive the Chain of Craters road which descends 3700 feet down the coast to enjoy the spectacle of lava falling into the ocean.

Kauai's seen from above

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What to see and visit in Cancun, Mexico

What to see and visit in Cancun, Mexico

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What to see and visit in Cancun? Surely the first thing that comes to mind is the beach and a great hotel. However, there is so much more to experience in the bustling city of Quintana Roo, known as the gateway to the famous Riviera Maya. At IATI, we have been fortunate enough to explore this part of Mexico on multiple occasions, and we are excited to share everything you need to know to make the most of your visit to Cancun. Let’s get started! 1. Explore Cancun’s finest beaches: Delfines Beach, Langosta Beach, and more With over 20 kilometres of coastline and numerous all-inclusive hotels, you will have plenty of options to find a spot to relax. Most of Cancun’s beaches are known for their pristine white sand and turquoise waters. However, certain areas within the “hotel zone” may have waves that make swimming challenging, and in recent years, there has been an issue with sargassum seaweed. The presence of waves depends on your location and the wind conditions, but you can find helpful information on websites like this one that provides updates on the sargassum situation. To make your decision a little easier, here are some of the most captivating beaches to see and visit in Cancun: • Playa Delfines: It is renowned as one of Cancun’s best and most famous beaches. You can find the iconic colourful Cancun sign, perfect for a memorable photo here. However, be aware that this beach often has waves and currents, so swimming should be done with caution. • Playa Langosta: This beach is known for its comfort, especially if you are visiting Cancun with children. The water is shallow, making it a safer option for swimming. • Playa Marlín: This beach offers a more secluded and intimate atmosphere, although the waves can be strong. • Playa Gaviota Azul (or Playa Forum): As one of the well-known beaches in the hotel zone, this beach is known for its high waves, attracting surfers. It is also close to bars, creating a lively atmosphere if you’re interested in some nightlife. • Chac Mool Beach: Another popular beach in Cancun, offering various opportunities for water activities. • Caracol Beach: Although smaller in size, it has calmer waters. Walking towards the Hyatt Ziva hotel, you can reach the charming lighthouse. • Tortugas Beach: This beach is usually calm and shallow, making it ideal for a family visit. 2. Excursion to Chichen Itza: A must-do when in Cancun One of the essential activities to do in Cancun is a visit to Chichen Itza. This iconic site needs little introduction, as it has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. Undoubtedly, a visit to this renowned Mayan archaeological site will be on your mind. You can reach the famous Pyramid of Kukulkan in approximately 3 hours from Cancun by renting a car or taking one of the ADO buses. However, considering the historical significance and convenience, we highly recommend joining one of the many tours that depart from the hotels in the city. 3. Visit Isla Mujeres Another place to see and visit in Cancun, while enjoying the beaches in Cancun is a top priority, is exploring the beautiful beaches of Isla Mujeres as well. Located just off the coast of Cancun and only a 20-minute boat ride away, Isla Mujeres is home to one of the most renowned beaches in the Riviera Maya: Playa Norte. Its crystal-clear waters and stunning beauty make it feel like you’ve stepped into a natural swimming pool. It is entirely feasible to explore Isla Mujeres in a day due to the frequent ferry services. Once you arrive, renting a golf cart to tour the island from end to end is a fun and popular option. Aside from Playa Norte, other must-see spots on the island include Punta Sur, Lancheros Beach, and Parque de los Sueños. Travelling safely in Mexico IATI Backpacker (click here if your country of residence is within the European Union; click here if your country of residence is not part of the European Union) is highly recommended as the best insurance option for this destination. With its comprehensive health care coverage, you will have access to top-notch specialists without incurring any out-of-pocket expenses. Additionally, the insurance provides coverage for theft, adventure sports, luggage issues, transportation incidents, and repatriation if needed. Don’t take any risks while in Mexico; ensure your safety by obtaining your insurance now! 4. Explore Cancun City and dine at Palapas Park To be honest, the city of Cancun itself may not boast the same level of beauty as Merida, Campeche, or Valladolid, which are also located on the Yucatan Peninsula. However, if you plan to spend a few days in Cancun, we encourage you to take a stroll through the city center and enjoy a meal at Palapas Park to get a sense of its atmosphere. Avenida Tulum serves as the main thoroughfare and is adorned with parks, shops, restaurants, and, of course, affordable taco stands. Among the well-known places to purchase handicrafts is Mercado 28, but for a livelier experience, visit Parque de las Palapas, which is a popular gathering spot for locals (one of our favourites, Taqueria Coapeñitos, is located nearby), particularly on weekends. If you’re in the mood for more shopping, Plaza las Americas (located in the city) or La Isla Shopping (in the hotel zone) are the places to visit. 5. Archaeological Sites to Explore in Cancun: El Rey Archaeological Zone, Cancun Mayan Museum, and San Miguelito Archaeological Zone You may not be aware, but Cancun offers several intriguing archaeological sites to visit, and they are for sure something to see and do in Cancun. While they may not reach the same level of grandeur as other Mayan ruins in Yucatan or the Riviera Maya, such as Chichen Itza, Coba, or Uxmal, they are still worth exploring, particularly if you seek a break from the beach. Among the most recommended sites are: • Archaeological Zone of El Rey: This precinct derives its name from a sculpture of an unknown monarch discovered here. It is believed to have been one of the significant ports for the Mayans and is considered the most interesting archaeological zone to visit in Cancun. With 47 structures, the highlight is pyramid number 2, a temple where the remains of a high-ranking individual were found, along with a copper axe, a bracelet, and shell and bone ornaments. Admission fee is 70 pesos per person. • Mayan Museum of Cancun and Archaeological Zone of San Miguelito: Arguably one of the top attractions in Cancun, this museum boasts an extensive collection of Mayan culture, featuring significant artefacts not only from the state of Quintana Roo but also from other sites such as Palenque, Chichen Itza, and Comalcalco. The entrance fee is 85 pesos and includes access to the San Miguelito archaeological site, where you can still observe a small Mayan pyramid. These sites are conveniently located in the heart of Cancun’s hotel zone. • Archaeological Zone of El Meco: You will be amazed at how beautiful and well-kept these Mayan ruins are. It is believed to have been an important fishing, commercial and religious centre for the Mayas. It is made up of 14 structures with a main temple, El Castillo, and a 5-level pyramid. Access costs only 70 pesos and they are full of iguanas. • Yamil Lu’um: located in the middle of Cancun’s hotel zone, it is a group of two temples, the main one being the Temple of the Scorpion. It receives this name because the structure of this animal was found in one of its walls. It is believed to have been built between the 12th and 16th centuries. Admission is free. 6. Visit the Tulum Archaeological Zone You have likely seen the iconic postcard image of El Castillo, the most emblematic building in the Tulum Archaeological Zone, against the backdrop of the vibrant Caribbean Sea along the Riviera Maya. Therefore, a visit to the Tulum ruins should be on your list of things to visit in Cancun, as they are among the best-known Mayan ruins in Mexico, second only to Chichen Itza. Formerly known as Zamá, this walled city thrived between 1200 and 1450 as an important center of worship for the revered ‘descending god’. Exploring the site will take approximately a couple of hours, and be sure to visit the Templo de los Frescos, adorned with grey and blue-toned paintings on its interior walls. Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit, as there is a beautiful beach right next to the archaeological site where you can take a refreshing dip. The most convenient way to reach Tulum from Cancun is by hiring an excursion, which includes transportation and a guide. However, it is also feasible to visit Tulum independently by renting a car or taking one of the ADO buses. If you choose the latter option, allocate at least 2.5 hours for the journey. While you’re there, we highly recommend visiting Playa Paraíso, one of the most breathtaking beaches in the Riviera Maya. 7. Scenic Tower at the Embarcadero of Cancun If you desire a bird’s-eye view of Cancun, the best place to experience it is the Scenic Tower at the Embarcadero of Cancun. Standing 85 meters tall, this tower offers a panoramic view of the sea, the hotel zone, and the picturesque mangrove landscapes, as it is situated at the point where the Nichupte Lagoon meets the sea. The tour is quite comfortable, as you simply board a circular cabin (with a capacity of up to 60 people) that spirals its way to the top. Once at the summit, the cabin continues to rotate while you receive explanations (available in both English and Spanish) about Cancun and the Riviera Maya. It’s important to note that the activity has a short duration of only 10 minutes, and the current entrance fee is $20, which may not provide the best value for money. 8. Diving and Snorkelling: Two Exciting Activities in Cancun Thanks to its Caribbean location and proximity to the 12-mile-long Manchones Reef, Cancun offers a plethora of snorkelling and diving opportunities. The visibility remains good throughout the year, and the water temperature ranges from 25ºC to 28ºC. With minimal currents, it’s an ideal destination for both beginners and experienced divers, as well as those looking to try snorkelling for the first time. One of the notable dive sites in the area is the MUSA (Museo Subacuático de Arte), which is among the few underwater art galleries in the world. Situated between Isla Mujeres and Cancun, this unique attraction can be explored through diving or snorkelling. The Manchones Gallery within the museum is particularly famous, with 473 sculptures, including a house and a Beetle car, submerged at a depth of 8 meters. 9. Renting a car and exploring the rest of the Riviera Maya Okay, we acknowledge that our list of things to do in Cancun includes several highlights of the Riviera Maya, such as Chichen Itza and Tulum. However, we couldn’t omit them because many travellers have limited time to explore the area and choose Cancun as their base for excursions – these experiences are a must-see. If you have more time and are willing to do some additional research, we highly recommend renting a car. While ADO buses cover most routes to destinations like Merida, Valladolid, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum, travelling in a rental car is completely safe and much more comfortable. This way, you’ll have the flexibility to explore the multitude of cenotes and beaches in the Yucatán, as well as lesser-known archaeological sites like Calakmul or Uxmal, and charming villages along the Convent Route. Although distances are generally relatively short, if you have several days, we suggest considering Valladolid, Bacalar, Tulum, or Merida as possible bases. You could even spend a few nights on Cozumel or Holbox, two of Mexico’s stunning islands. 10. Party at Coco Bongo We conclude our list of things to do in Cancun with something more lively. If you’re in the mood to party, Coco Bongo is the most well-known option. This large-scale nightclub (which also has branches in Playa del Carmen and Punta Cana) offers almost daily parties with impressive tropical-themed shows. It’s important to note that the atmosphere is predominantly international, so don’t expect to interact much with the locals. If you prefer a more relaxed ambience with a diverse crowd, a good alternative is Mora Mora, located relatively close to Mercado 28. Here, along with great food and drinks, you can enjoy live music on many nights and other alternative activities that may suit your taste. Keep in mind that Mora Mora closes at 1 am. What not to do in Cancun: It’s important to be aware of certain activities that promote irresponsible animal tourism in Cancun. Examples include dolphinariums, bird shows, and fish feeding. We strongly discourage participating in these activities and urge you to be a responsible traveller. It is our duty to research and understand the potential mistreatment involved before engaging in any experiences involving animals or visiting theme parks in the Riviera Maya. By avoiding these activities, we can contribute to the protection and welfare of animals in these areas. How many days are needed to visit Cancun? The number of days needed to visit Cancun will vary depending on your itinerary and travel plans in Mexico. If you intend to explore other destinations in the Riviera Maya and use Cancun as a base for excursions around the Yucatan Peninsula, we recommend allocating at least 5 days. This will allow you to visit incredible places like Chichen Itza, Tulum, Coba, Cozumel, and various cenotes in the area. On the other hand, if you view Cancun primarily as a beach destination or as a starting point for visiting Isla Mujeres, 3 days should be sufficient. Here is a suggested breakdown of how to plan your days in this part of Mexico. What to visit in Cancun in 3 days We recommend spending the first day relaxing and exploring the various beaches in the hotel zone. If you want to do some more sightseeing, you can visit the Archaeological Zone of El Rey and the Mayan Museum of Cancun. In the evening, head to Palapas Park and Market 28 to enjoy the sunset and explore the local market. On the second day, you have the option to take a trip to Isla Mujeres or go on a snorkelling excursion, depending on your preference. On the third day, it will depend on whether you feel like resting or if you have other activities planned. If you don’t plan to visit Chichen Itza at another time, don’t miss the opportunity to do so. What to visit in Cancun in 5 days With 5 days in Cancun, in addition to the activities mentioned above, we recommend trying scuba diving or renting a car to explore other areas of the Riviera Maya such as Playa del Carmen or Tulum. You can also visit the cenotes of Dos Ojos and Jardin del Eden, which are two of the best cenotes in the Riviera Maya.

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Travel Insurance for Cuba

Travel Insurance for Cuba

10 minutos de lectura

What is the best travel insurance for Cuba? If you have already started planning your trip to this incredible Caribbean Island, you are probably asking yourself this question. As you may already know, international health insurance is the third pillar on which a trip is built along with your accommodation and flight reservations. In this specific case, it happens that travel insurance for Cuba is mandatory for travelling, as established by the country’s authorities. Cuba awaits you with history and culture that can still be felt daily in cities like Santiago or Havana. White sand beaches where you can lay in the sun, places where you can dive and discover the underwater world, or areas like Viñales where you can’t miss the trails. This guide will provide information on the best travel insurance for Cuba, including its coverage, cost, and how to obtain it. Once you have secured your travel insurance, you will be one step closer to realizing your dream of visiting this amazing destination. So pack your bags and get ready to explore Cuba in just a few minutes. Why should you get travel insurance for Cuba? Receiving healthcare abroad is always associated with very expensive bills which, in some cases, can ruin the entire trip. In Cuba, while its citizens have access to free healthcare, tourists are required to use a separate medical circuit, which requires having medical insurance that meets the country’s standards. Cuba is generally a safe country for tourists, but that doesn’t mean you won’t require medical assistance at any time. Even a minor stumble while walking through the cobblestone streets of Old Havana, issues while snorkelling in Cayo Jutías, a bump while travelling on a truck across the country, or any other mishap that can happen anywhere (cuts, illnesses, muscle or joint pain, infections… or even surgery!) can result in a visit to the emergency room and a hefty bill of thousands of euros if you don’t have adequate travel insurance for Cuba. Travel Insurance for Cuba When it comes to travel insurance for Cuba, it’s essential to protect not only your health but also other factors that can impact your trip. That’s why we recommend IATI Total Comfort if your country of residence is within the European Union. This is the best international insurance option for Cuba, it provides coverage for a wide range of scenarios that may arise during your visit to this country. For example, you will be protected if you have problems with your luggage (lost or stolen), as well as if you are assaulted with violence or intimidation. Another example? You will also be covered in cases of delayed departure of transportation, delayed delivery of your luggage, adventure sports, or, if you wish, trip cancellation for serious reasons. If you are travelling form outside the EU, we recommend IATI Star. It has one of the highest medical expenses coverages on the market, €1,000,000 extendable up to €4,800,000 and the largest limits in its wide range of complementary coverages. This policy is specially designed for travel to countries with high medical costs, such as the US. We will discuss these and other features in the next section dedicated to the coverage of IATI Total Comfort and IATI Star, the best travel insurances for Cuba. What is the best travel insurance for Cuba? In the following section, we will discuss in detail the coverage that makes IATI Star and IATI Total Comfort the best travel insurances for Cuba. Designed so that you can make the most of this destination and enjoy everything it has to offer, without worrying about anything else other than living that unique experience you deserve. As you already know, travel insurance for Cuba is mandatory. If you’re ready to purchase your insurance and continue planning your adventure, don’t hesitate any longer and click here (EU) and here (outside EU) to easily contract your insurance now. What features should the best travel insurance for Cuba have Similar to how international insurance for a city like New York requires specific coverage, travel insurance for Cuba also needs to be tailored to meet all of your needs and ensure that nothing is left out. In Cuba, you will go on strolls, taste new flavours, use local transportation, and, among many other plans, enjoy nature and the Caribbean seabed. For this reason, your insurance should consider the following coverage, all included in your IATI Total Comfort and IATI Star: High medical assistance coverage As we mentioned above, Cuba has a health system dedicated to tourists whose prices are very high. In addition to this high cost, you may not find quality centers prepared for all types of incidents throughout the country. For this reason, it is necessary to have travel insurance for Cuba with extensive medical assistance coverage and to ensure that you get transferred to a location in the country where you can receive the care you need. Your IATI Total Comfort medical insurance will cover you for up to €10,000,000, more than enough for any healthcare you may need, and will ensure that you can be treated at a good quality center that can help you the best. Your IATI Star, besides having one of the highest medical expenses coverages on the market (€1,000,000 extendable up to €4,800,000) it also includes the option to cover adventure sports and cruise ships, beyond many other features. Free 24-hour care You’ll be travelling around the clock, so we won’t rest for a minute either. You can count on us 24/7 for any assistance you may need, whether it’s related to a health issue, a problem with your luggage, or a missed transportation that could impact your trip. And you don’t have to worry about the cost of the call if you contact us from abroad, we will take care of it too. Just send us proof of the cost of the call to our assistance center and we will reimburse you. Adventure sports in Cuba A trip to Cuba offers a wide range of possibilities in terms of activities and sports. Most activities are not covered by normal travel insurance policies, but with both IATI Total Comfort and IATI Star you can enjoy your time abroad with the best protection. Kayaking along the coast of your resort, discovering the breathtaking underground caves scattered throughout the island, exploring areas like Viñales by bike or on foot, enjoying activities like surfing, kite surfing, or admiring the underwater world through snorkelling or diving up to 40 meters. These are just a few of the many activities that can be covered by the Adventure Sports coverage included in your policy. No deductibles, you don’t have to pay anything out of your pocket A policy that includes a deductible, such as 100 euros, will require you to pay the first 100 euros of any medical expenses, even if you’ve already paid for the full amount of your travel insurance to Cuba. Unfortunately, this condition is often hidden in the fine print and disguised as a lower price, ultimately resulting in a much more expensive policy. At IATI, we’re proud to offer policies without any deductibles. That means we’ll cover every euro of your medical expenses. No advance payment for medical care Some travellers purchase their travel insurance for Cuba without taking the time to read the policy conditions, only to realize their mistake when it’s already too late. Those with similar policies, although they may cover expenses, often require travellers to make payments upfront, with reimbursement only coming weeks or even months later. At IATI, this does not happen and, thanks to your IATI Total Comfort and IATI Star travel insurance for Cuba, we will pay all expenses without you having to pay anything in advance. The process is very simple. When you need medical assistance, just contact us and we will refer you to the nearest quality center, where you can receive the best care. When you get there, they will be waiting for you and, once your visit is over, we will pay for the medical care and any tests or medications prescribed by the specialist. If, due to an emergency, you are unable to contact us and must go directly to the hospital to receive assistance, do not worry. Just keep the invoices, receipts, and medical reports, and once you send them to us, we will reimburse you as quickly as possible. Lost luggage and theft included During your trip, you may be confronted with incidents that go beyond health, and the best travel insurance for Cuba should also have support for these types of cases. Therefore, if you have problems with lost or stolen luggage during your trip, thanks to our travel insurances, you will be protected for up to €2,500 with your IATI Star and up to €1,500 with your IATI Total Comfort. If the problem is a delay in the delivery of your luggage, you can count on up to 300 euros (with IATI Star policy) and 120 euros (with IATI Total Comfort policy) to cover basic needs that you may need, within the clauses of the conditions. Cancellation option – cancelling your trip to Cuba For many people, a trip to Cuba is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. This adventure is tied to flight expenses, accommodation reservations in the country, activity bookings, excursions, etc. But what would happen if you had to cancel your trip for a serious reason? Would you lose all the money you had invested? Not at all! With over 135 years of experience in the travel insurance industry, at IATI, we’re constantly striving to provide innovative products that meet the needs of modern travellers. That’s why we were the first to introduce the Cancellation Option to our policies. By choosing an IATI Total Comfort policy, you’ll receive double protection, and if you’re unable to travel for any covered reason, we’ll reimburse you for up to 2,000 euros in expenses that you’re unable to recover directly from your travel suppliers. Don’t worry, if you are travelling with IATI Star you will also be protected and we’ll reimburse you up to 5000 euros in expenses. Travel Insurance Coverage for Cuba Now that you know the coverage your travel insurance for Cuba should have, you may be interested in learning more about the features offered by the most popular policies among travellers heading to this Caribbean island. On the IATI Total Comfort and IATI Star pages, you can find detailed information about our policy and its benefits. In the following table, as a summary, we show you some of the coverages if you are travelling from the EU: If you are travelling from outside the EU, here is the summary of the features of the best travel insurance: How much does travel insurance for Cuba cost? The cost of your travel insurance for Cuba, is what will convince you of the great quality/price ratio. As you can see, the price of a two-week trip is lower than the price of one night in a medium hotel in areas like Varadero, which means that your international insurance will be a minimal cost in your travel budget. In addition, this is an expense that will turn into a huge saving in case you need any type of assistance: How to buy the best travel insurance for Cuba Buying your travel insurance for Cuba through our intuitive menu is quick and easy, following the steps below. In the menu, you should enter your travel details: • Your country of residence • The destination of your trip: in this case, Cuba • The start and end dates of your trip • The number of travellers • Type of insurance: travel insurance After filling out these fields and clicking on “Get a quote”, select IATI Total Comfort or IATI Star and then click on “Contract”. At this point, you can add the Travel Cancellation Option that we mentioned above, which will allow you to recover up your travel expenses if you cannot travel for any of the reasons mentioned above. Simply fill in your personal information, make the payment, and within minutes you will receive an email with the details of your policy, including contact information for when you need assistance. It’s incredibly easy to get travel insurance for Cuba – the whole process can take as little as 3 minutes! Useful information for a safe trip to Cuba Best time to travel to Cuba The best time to travel to Cuba in terms of weather is between november and april, which is commonly referred to as the “dry season”. During this period, the weather is slightly cooler without the intense heat of other months and there is significantly less rainfall. Additionally, hurricanes are very rare during this time of the year. Safety in Cuba Cuba is one of the safest destinations in the region, and people are usually friendly, open, and willing to help visitors. This is a safe trip, and if necessary, precautions are taken. Health in Cuba Cuba has a world-renowned healthcare system. It is free for its citizens but involves a high cost for tourists. For this reason, and to ensure that you receive the quality care you deserve on a trip like this, it is essential (and mandatory) to have travel insurance for Cuba. Get your travel insurance now and travel with the protection offered by the best insurance for Cuba!

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What to do in Zanzibar: the best experiences

What to do in Zanzibar: the best experiences

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Fancy a trip to one of the most desirable destinations in the Indian Ocean? Perfect! Today, on the IATI blog, we bring you a selection of the best experiences you can have in Zanzibar. Enjoy spectacular white sandy beaches, with the sea displaying hundreds of shades of blue and green. You’ll find luxurious resorts, diverse seabeds, and unique endemic species. Just remember that in Zanzibar, everything works at a relaxed pace, or in other words, little by little. So, leave the rush and stress at home because you’re heading to paradise. A place where all problems are solved with a Hakuna Matata. Getting to Zanzibar A 20-minute flight on a small plane with 12 seats awaits you, bringing an island half the size of Majorca right to your feet. Undoubtedly, this short journey is the best introduction to this African pearl, located 36 kilometres off the coast of Tanzania. While the island can be accessed from various international airports, most travellers take off from Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and fly over the ocean to reach Zanzibar. Alternatively, ferries depart from Dar es Salaam harbour. Fast ferries take about 2 hours, and slower, more affordable ferries take 4 hours. The official ticket offices are located at the Azam Marine-Coastal Fast Ferries building. Enjoying life on dream beaches Driving on bumpy roads has its rewards: access to Zanzibar’s stunning beaches, which are considered by many as the best in Africa. The most beautiful ones are concentrated on the East Coast. Long stretches of white sand, sheltered by coral reefs and adorned with slender palm trees, extend from Nungwi, one of the main tourist spots on the northern tip of the island—where you can observe dhows being built—to Jambiani, a beach famous for the incredible turquoise hues of its waters. Take note of these names: Kendwa, located very close to Nungwi and perfect for swimming; Pongwe, a quiet and uncrowded beach; Matemwe, boasting a lively village and fine sand; and Paje, an ideal spot for kitesurfing. However, keep in mind that swimming in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean always depends on the tide. Precisely on these beaches, you can book all the excursions we are going to recommend and even customize them to your liking by negotiating with the staff. Another option to book these excursions is to go through a local agency. Sail aboard a dhow cruise in Menai Bay One of Zanzibar’s most popular activities is sailing around Menai Bay, a marine reserve in the southwest, dotted with picture-postcard sandbanks, mangroves, and coral reefs. You’ll embark on this adventure aboard a dhow, a sailing vessel of Arab origin that once transported goods and now carries travellers with the soul of explorers. The plan for the trip: snorkel, sunbathe on an uninhabited islet, stop for lunch – usually a barbecue buffet and fall in love with this corner of Zanzibar, which has been protected since 1997. A tip? If the tide is low, you’ll have to walk to the boat, so be sure to pack a waterproof rucksack and closed shoes. Safe travelling in Zanzibar This incredible African paradise awaits you with a wide variety of things to do. That’s why it’s essential to be able to enjoy them, knowing that if anything happens, you’ll always be in the best hands. It is extremely important to have travel insurance for Zanzibar that protects you from the beginning to the end of this experience. IATI Backpacker (click here if your country of residence is within the European Union; click here if your country of residence is not part of the European Union) offers the best insurance for this demanding destination, and thanks to its extensive coverage, it will take care of you at all times. Whether you’re engaging in adventure sports like snorkelling, facing problems with your luggage, experiencing theft, dealing with transportation issues, or requiring high medical coverage, IATI Backpacker has you covered. So choose to enjoy this destination with peace of mind, travel with confidence, and get your insurance now. Explore Stone Town in search of Zanzibar’s soul It would be unforgivable to travel to Zanzibar without stopping in Stone Town, the old town of its capital. It is a fascinating maze of narrow streets, declared a World Heritage Site, which witnessed the passage of various cultures that sought to conquer the island. Admire its famous wooden gates carved with large brass pieces, once used to deter elephants. Explore the vibrant Darajan market, where life goes on untouched by tourism. Visit the old Omani fort, the Persian baths, and the houses made of peeling coral stone. Take a stroll in the lively Forodhan Gardens and discover the historic House of Wonders and the Anglican Cathedral. The eerie cells of the former slave market serve as a poignant reminder that this island was once the main slave-trading center in Africa. Notably, this is the birthplace of Freddy Mercury, making it well worth leaving the Dolce far niente of the beach for a few hours. A word of advice: try to avoid the papacy, the unofficial guides who will attempt to convince you to hire their services. From Stone Town, you can take a boat to Prison Island, which has a significant historical past as a slave prison and quarantine centre for the sick. Today, it has transformed into a nature reserve housing giant tortoises that were brought from Seychelles in the late 19th century. Walk through Jozani Forest to see the last red colobus monkeys You shouldn’t leave the island without visiting Jozani Forest because it is the only place in the world where you can find the red colobus monkey, a species at serious risk of extinction. Approximately 2,300 of these monkeys live here, and they are pretty accustomed to the presence of tourists, making it a unique and unforgettable experience. Additionally, Jozani Forest is the last remaining rainforest stronghold in Zanzibar, adding to its significance. However, due to the high humidity and usually hot weather, the forest is prone to mosquitoes. To enjoy your visit comfortably, we recommend wearing trousers and a long-sleeved T-shirt, applying mosquito repellent, and carrying water to stay hydrated. The guided tour, lasting about 2 hours, will take you through mangroves, alongside substantial mahogany trees and sycamores, allowing you to discover the great ecological value of this area. While there is a small coffee shop available, it’s a good idea to bring your water for additional refreshment. Make sure to explore Jozani Forest to see the last red colobus monkeys and appreciate the remarkable natural beauty of this unique ecosystem. Eat or Drink at The Rock Indulge in a unique dining experience at The Rock, a small luxury restaurant perched on a rock that can only be reached by boat at high tide. While it may be a popular spot featured in countless Instagram galleries, it offers an unforgettable culinary adventure. We can’t deny that it’s a touristy destination, but the quality of the food and the exceptional location make it a worthwhile experience. Situated opposite Michanwi Pingwe Beach and surrounded by the enchanting beauty of the Indian Ocean, dining at The Rock is a truly magical experience. Visit a Spice Plantation In the 19th century, during the Sultanate of Oman’s reign, Zanzibar flourished in a golden age, fuelled by the trade in cloves and other spices. While its significance in the national economy has diminished today, there are still plantations in the centre of the island that you can visit during an excursion. There, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the culinary and therapeutic properties of spices like the ubiquitous cloves, as well as vanilla, black pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cardamom, and discover exotic tropical fruits you might not be familiar with. The visit only takes a few hours, so if you’re up for it, you know what to do. Snorkelling or Scuba Diving at Mnemba Atoll For snorkelling enthusiasts, the enchanting seabed you’re seeking lies at the atoll of the tiny Mnemba Island, Zanzibar’s most famous marine protected area. Prepare to be amazed by vibrant coral reefs, schools of tuna, barracuda, colourful fish, and even the chance to spot green turtles and dolphins. It’s the perfect activity to discover that the underwater beauty of this island is just as fascinating as the beauty on land. Collecting Stunning Sunsets Whether you’re in the gardens of Forodhani, on a secluded desert islet, lying in a hammock, or sipping a cocktail at a resort, it doesn’t matter where you are in Zanzibar; you’re in for an unforgettable treat. Zanzibar’s sunsets are some of the most breathtaking you’ll ever witness. As the sun slowly descends, the sky transforms into vivid shades of red and orange, while the sand glistens with a golden glow. The beauty is simply mesmerising. If you find yourself wishing to stop time and make these sunsets last forever, don’t worry, you’re not alone. We’ve all yearned for the same magical experience. What do you think about this variety of things to do in Zanzibar? We’re sure you can’t wait any longer to go to this paradise! Let’s go!

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