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Gransnetters share where they would like to travel in the world and what it is that's stopping them with Staysure

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LucyBGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 27-Jan-20 09:55:22

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We all have a dream destination that we’d love to travel to - somewhere where you’ve always wanted to go, but never got around to visiting. While some would love to go on Safari in South Africa, others would be happier lounging on the white sand beaches of Greece. Whether you’d like to travel near or far, there can be many barriers to travel. Perhaps you simply don’t have the time to travel, or think that the total cost of the trip might break the bank? Or maybe you have fears about not being able to speak the language, or your health not being protected while abroad? With this in mind, Staysure would love to hear from you.

Here’s what Staysure have to say: “At Staysure, we believe that if something’s worth doing, then it’s worth doing right. That’s why our customers voted us the UK’s Best Travel Insurance Provider in the British Travel Awards.

We all want to be able to enjoy our holiday, knowing that we will be covered should something happen. We do not want to have to worry about possible repercussions and for that reason having good quality travel insurance should be a priority.”

If you could book a ticket right now, where in the world would you like to visit? What are the barriers that are stopping you from going (eg health, finances, mobility, fear of flying)? Is travel insurance important to you when booking a trip? Does travel insurance give you the piece of mind that you’ll be protected when abroad, or do you have some reservations about what will be covered.

So whether you want to take the trip of a lifetime or just a short weekend away, share below what it is that’s stopping you and you’ll be entered into a prize draw where one lucky GNer will win a £300 voucher for a store of their choice (from a list).

Thanks and good luck!
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Linbrikat Sat 01-Feb-20 18:14:43

I'd love to go to either New Zealand or Australia. My two main problems are my DH who used to love travel but can't be bothered to go anywhere anymore, and my fear of flying. I can just about manage a short flight to Spain but the thought of being on a plane for more than 10 hours just terrifies me. I'd also like to visit Central America mainly for the hummingbirds. Many years ago we lived in California and we saw some there but there are many, many more species in places like Costa Rica.

AlisonKF Sat 01-Feb-20 17:16:22

Alas, impaired mobility and cost are the two commonest things, to which I have had to adapt. Sin e the abe of 14 I have stayed in Youth Hostels all over the UK and in Europe, but never thought insurance necessary at "home". While still working, I got as far as the US and did Route 66 with a friend and into Turkey in Asia in the other direction on my own.I would still be doing this sort of thing on my own but arthritis has beaten me since my late seventies. If Gransnetters are still active in their sixties I advise them not to waste time, but get going. They will have rather a shock at the cost of travel insurance after 65 even though they may be perfectly fit. What Brexit will bring for former budget travellers in Europe will be anybody's guess

elizab Sat 01-Feb-20 17:14:09

Ive always wanted to visit japan to see the eautiful gardens and national parks ut i find it super expensive and the long flight rather scary !

CatterySlave1 Sat 01-Feb-20 16:44:59

Ohh gosh there’s so many things I’d love to see; the spectacular Northern Lights, somewhere warm with no light pollution that I could lay back on the ground and watch a sky full of stars and maybe even a solar system or two, the vast Grand Canyon, the lost civilisation of Machu Pichu, swimming around the fish of the Great Barrier Reef, Whale watching in Arctic waters.... gosh I could go on and on!! Unfortunately raising 5 children over 34 years left little money to do holidays other than the bucket and spade variety. Now at 55 we’d hoped to do these things but with ill health, I now can’t get travel insurance without donating the cost of a kidney to cover it! Yes I feel a bit robbed but console myself with the thought that it’d be a waste anyway as I’ll probably get dementia and wouldn’t remember it anyway! Always a silver lining somewhere

Ranworth1 Sat 01-Feb-20 15:48:30

I would go to Antarctica, although mobility could be an issue. OH rates Staysure as the best - it paid out without question when he claimed for a cancelled holiday because of his wife's cancer diagnosis and treatment (several years ago.)

Sassie1961 Sat 01-Feb-20 14:51:39

Dream would be a World Cruise - What's stopping me - cost and not yet retired, so at moment can only go school holidays. Also cost of travel insurance for other half, who had a mild heart attack, but now fully fit and stented, so future proofed and unlikely to reoccur, but we'll probably still be penalised for that. Possible would be North Lights trip or Singapore in future if we can get reasonable priced cover for him.

angie95 Sat 01-Feb-20 14:31:55

Canada and The North Pole, the fresh air, sigh.. but an armchair traveller is all I will be, as I have sever arthritis and travelling so far wouldn't be good for me. But I can dream

helgawills Sat 01-Feb-20 14:01:11

I've never been outside of Europe. Dream Destination Costa Rica, being able to go horse riding on Pacific and Atlantic beaches. Also being able to walk over the top of the forest and looking down on the bird life. Absolutely no chance of being able to afford such a trip, and we can't take our dog.

Silvergran59 Sat 01-Feb-20 14:00:45

If you could book a ticket right now, where in the world would you like to visit?

I would love to go to Antarctica, and experience the beauty, nature and sights before I cannot travel that far.

What are the barriers that are stopping you from going (eg health, finances, mobility, fear of flying)?

I have some mobility issues, but can still fly, I have minor health conditions, so am not sure how much my holiday insurance would be, finally the finances, I do have a nestegg and a good works pension, so may be able to afford, just need to get myself organised with flights, accommodation, and a stop of point half way there, as it is sooo far away. Business class would be a dream, but it's so far out of my £££'s limit.

Is travel insurance important to you when booking a trip?

Yes, for peace of mind just incase the worst happens

Does travel insurance give you the piece of mind that you’ll be protected when abroad, or do you have some reservations about what will be covered.

I would have to read the exclusions before I take out any holiday insurance.

Samiejb Sat 01-Feb-20 13:44:07

Japan - to start with - if ever that gets done, I hope my confidence will be higher and the world will be my oyster. I would have to travel on my own and I just can't make that jump. Have to admit insurance would be a problem these days, but I've not even made enquiries.

vickya Sat 01-Feb-20 13:41:17

I'd like to go to this bu am too old and decrepit. I need things that are more comfortable now and even long flights are really out unless I can afford first class and quick boarding and a departure gate that is easy to reach or help getting there. I can't afford it either, probably. But I'd love to see the animals up close. And to help fund the project.

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Rowsie Sat 01-Feb-20 13:39:59

My dream destination would be Antarctica. I am lucky enough to be able to holiday a lot and I often do so on my own. The reason I haven't, as yet, realised my dream trip is that the cost is so extortionate. As a single traveller I would have to pay almost double on a cruise to Antarctica (and I don't feel at my age that I can share with a stranger). I am happy to pay out for holidays but this is far too expensive. Maybe if I win the lottery!!!

monk08 Sat 01-Feb-20 13:17:58

Would love to travel across Canada via the mountain rocketeer train then round off with an Alaskan cruise. Husband will no longer do long haul 2-3hrs is his max flight time at a push will do 4.

noahsark Sat 01-Feb-20 13:08:25

I would love to sit in front of the Taj Mahal & have a photo taken, just like Diana’s iconic photo all those years ago. Problem is my hubby isn’t too keen nor my friends & it’s not somewhere I’d travel to alone

montydoo Sat 01-Feb-20 13:05:13

It would be to Italy, in particular the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, Italy. It is within a travel budget, and the insurance for a week I hope would not be to expensive, I would of course have to read the small print to ensure that everything I need has been covered.
The flight is not too long, and to see the beauty of this landmark would bring a tear to my eye and warm my heart.

bobble5366 Sat 01-Feb-20 13:00:25

I would love to visit New Orleans, ride on a boat along the Mississippi, take in the jazz music and try the creole food.
It's a dream, on a smallish pension, and my OH having a long term health condition, I would expect the insurance cost may be very high.
If we were able to afford (lottery win permitting) I would certainly take out travel insurance to cover us against any health costs and lost luggage.

DorisDay99 Sat 01-Feb-20 12:56:20

If you could book a ticket right now, where in the world would you like to visit?

My OH and myself have always wanted to go to the Galapagos Islands, we are both keen wildlife photographers, and this place is on the top of our bucket list.

What are the barriers that are stopping you from going (eg health, finances, mobility, fear of flying)?

There are 2, 1 is the cost and the second is the length of the flight.

Is travel insurance important to you when booking a trip?

Yes, as soon as we book, we get travel insurance, we have had to cancel in the past due to ill health and our travel insurance meant that we did not loose out on anything but out small deposit.

Does travel insurance give you the piece of mind that you’ll be protected when abroad, or do you have some reservations about what will be covered

Yes it gives me peace of mind, we always answer the questions honestly, so there would not be any issue with any potential claim.

Molly10 Sat 01-Feb-20 12:33:09

So many places still to visit but would love a big visit to Australia and New Zealand. Also, Canada and Alaska visits too. Many things stopping me including having to cancel recent holidays due to bereavements. Several other incidents with close friends that make me very cautious about booking a big expensive trip. Here's hoping the year gets better.

moggie57 Sat 01-Feb-20 12:17:27

i would love to go to australia and see my extended family out there.they are descendants from my great grandfather first marriage. yes i have met them back in 1994 .but would love to go see them before it gets too much with spinal and kidney dis function....so melbourne would be the ideal place. they would put me up in their home ,so no need for a hotel. £300 would help towards the price of the flight.

Nendels Sat 01-Feb-20 12:13:16

I long to visit New Zealand and Australia. The scenery looks spectacular on films and TV. Would love to see Sydney Opera house and experience a musical event inside. Also take a photo from the bridge. Melbourne for cricket and more photos. Also see koalas and kangaroos who have survived the awful fires. I would love to visit the Great Barrier reef. New Zealand is also famous for marine life, but I would also love to see The Emerald Lakes and Lake Gunn. There is so much to see and experience.
I also have relatives in Australia.
It really is a wonderful dream.
But money plays a part - too expensive. Also health conditions that I have had since I was 30 and gathered more as I went along - now in my 70s. Would really love to go before I get too old.

grannymary Sat 01-Feb-20 12:03:15

I would love to go to India and had planned to go in 2019 for my 60th birthday, put on hold due Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.
What’s stopping me now, health, worry about travelling on my own mostly.

ladytina42 Sat 01-Feb-20 11:55:32

I would love to go the Far East, Hong Kong and Singapore in particular, but it will be a long time coming for several reasons. The main being I am Coeliac and would panic about everything I eat making me ill and also I would hate to leave my dog for long so I guess I will just have to wait until the right time....

Rcerst Sat 01-Feb-20 11:18:58

Japan but the cost is too high

Cambia Sat 01-Feb-20 11:02:49

Love to do a walking holiday in the Azores and go whale watching. What stops me is fitting it in! We spend time between the UK and Crete and also have a camper van, so need more months in the year!

Angeleyes58xx Sat 01-Feb-20 10:51:44

My dream destination would have to be Hawaii, I would jut love ? to go there with there golden sans and sun ? I’d take someone for a romantic holiday.pure heaven!❤️?????????xx