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travel insurance and snorkeling?


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How do travel insurance policies view snorkeling? I know some say recreational swimming is allowed, does this count? Anyone?

 

Why don't you give one of them a call and ask (we use TravelGuard, for example)? That is probably your best bet for accurate information. They could probably reference their "Description of Coverage" documentation.

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Snorkeling is nothing more than swimming with a mask that allows you to see what is under you. If anything they should give you a discount for snorkeling. A swimmer may step on an urchin, but a snorkler will see it and avoid stepping on the spiny little guy.

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