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Visiting Ireland - limax2 - 25-04-17

Is it advisable to take out travel insurance for a five day motorcycle trip to Ireland, both North and Republic, like I do when going to France etc.
Obviously I will still have my European health insurance card which replaced the old E111.
Just wondering what others do.


Re: Visiting Ireland - lew600fazer - 25-04-17

I come from N Ireland and you certainly will get free health care there as a UK citizen , the european health card should cover you for emergency treatment. Personally I think travel insurance with in the EU is a con job. Only use it has is for medivac back to the UK and I bet then they will try and wriggle out of it.


Re: Visiting Ireland - celticdog - 25-04-17

Don't bother, the Irish have us covered-


http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthcareabroad/countryguide/Pages/healthcareinIreland.aspx



Re: Visiting Ireland - mtread - 25-04-17

My stepson is British living in Southern Ireland. He pays €50 to see the GP. There are exemptions for some categories, but I think you are likely to have to pay, and also for A&E.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthcare_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland


Whether your EHIC will let you recover the fees I'm not sure. Usually the EHIC only allows you the same treatment/costs as a national.


Re: Visiting Ireland - limax2 - 26-04-17

Thanks guys for your interesting responses.


Re: Visiting Ireland - Oldgit - 26-04-17

take plenty of cash, you'll need it.


Re: Visiting Ireland - Kang - 26-04-17

Take out travel insurance.
You do not want to be in the trust of our Health care using the EU Card


Re: Visiting Ireland - limax2 - 26-04-17

(26-04-17, 02:28 PM)Oldgit link Wrote: take plenty of cash, you'll need it.
I was told the Irish were all very hospitable folk so didn't think I would need much cash  :rolleyes


For piece of mind and for what it costs I will probably get travel insurance and hope I don't need to use it.