What's the tt like

Discussion in 'Trips' started by Andy Yamahafazer Lindley, Feb 1, 2012.

  1. captaingoslow

    captaingoslow Rockin to myself VIP Member

    Your insurance will cover you to go there as its a British isle but just check it will say in your cover note.
     
  2. Alex

    Alex Nankers VIP Member

    What country is the Isle of Man in?

    Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_country_is_the_Isle_of_Man_in#ixzz1lJCupTwN

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man

    Bike insurance is covered.
    But not if you have to be transferred to a uk hospital for specialist treatment you will have to pay
    the cost of repatriation.

    A new reciprocal health agreement is signed in the IOM




    The Isle of Man government has signed a new reciprocal health agreement with the UK.
    It means Manx people travelling in the UK are still able to receive free hospital care.
    Had the agreement ended, Manx residents travelling to the UK, would have needed health insurance.
    The original agreement came to an end in April 2010 but the island was granted a reprieve until the end of September 2010.

    Main points of agreement
    • Manx residents visiting the UK will receive free NHS treatment if they become ill whilst in the UK.
    • UK residents visiting the Isle of Man will receive free NHS treatment if they become ill whilst in the Isle of Man.
    • No payments for treatment will be made to the Isle of Man by the UK, nor by the UK to the Isle of Man
    • Each party to the Agreement can give 12 months notice of termination.
    Chief Minister Tony Brown, Health Minister David Anderson and Anne Milton MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Public Health signed the document on Thursday.
    Chief Minister Tony Brown said: "The signing of a new Reciprocal Healthcare Agreement between the Isle of Man and the UK is very welcome news for the people of the island and for visitors to our shores.
    "A lot of people have worked hard to make this happen."
    Repatriation is not covered by this agreement and the IOM Department of Health strongly recommends people who travel off the Isle of Man should still make sure that they have insurance.
    The health agreement does not affect patients

    You have been warned
     
  3. Alex

    Alex Nankers VIP Member


    Ref's Health ins google is your friend
    Here is one i found,http://www.jsinsurance.co.uk/I'm not saying that it is the best
    Make sure you put in
    Add Sport or Activity
     
  4. antzx6r

    antzx6r New Member

    Mmm cash ?

    £30 a day max plus your digs I would say for you

    But If your into riding like some on a good day you could fill up the tank 3 times £50 ish Plus one rear tyre ? Buy one or take a set with you as back up
    Plus food £10
    Plus digs if you pay ?
    plus booze if you drink


    Plus gifts .



    Times that by the amount of days and bingo That's your price
     

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