
Hazardous
Holiday Activities
Any pursuit or activity where it is recognized there is an increased
risk of injury or accident or can be reasonably expected to aggravate
any existing infirmity are considered Hazardous Pursuits.
The following activities are examples of what are known as “Hazardous Pursuits” and
are not covered by this travel insurance activities are excluded from cover,
however cover may be extended in return for an additional premium.
Winter sports, off-shore sailing, hunting on horseback, motor competitions,
professional sport, racing - unless on foot, American football, BMX riding
competitions, boxing, cave diving, ice hockey, judo, karate, lacrosse,
paragliding (over land), polo, shooting/hunting including big game hunting,
weight lifting, flying - unless you are a fare paying passenger on a regular
scheduled airline or licensed charter aircraft, gliding, hang-gliding,
parachuting, parascending, high diving, ballooning, paid work of any kind,
motorcycling as a rider or passenger on any motorcycle or moped exceeding
125cc in engine capacity, motorcycling as a rider or passenger on any
motorcycle or moped under 125cc unless wearing a helmet, mountaineering
when you need to use ropes or guides, cliff or rock climbing, potholing
or caving.
Please contact us if you intend participating in a pursuit/activity
that is not listed above but could be deemed “hazardous”,
or if you feel in any doubt, to check that it may be covered.
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