Travel to Italy to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work, or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Intro

Backpacking in Italy?

  • If you want a combination of warmth, mountains, beautiful coastlines, ancient ruins and delicious food, in short, everything the heart desires, go on an adventure in Italy!
  • Characteristics: too much to do, beautiful historical sites, great variety of nature, doable on a relatively small budget. 

Travel in Italy?

  • Italy, the land of pizza, history beautiful lakes, cups of coffee, fashion and beautiful mountains and beaches. In Italy you'll feast your eyes (and stomach). 
  • City spotting: Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Naples, Bologna. 
  • Activities spotting: Gondola riding in Venice, wine tasting in Tuscany, visiting the Colosseum and Vatican in Rome, Vespa riding along the Amalfi Coast, skiing in the Dolomites, visiting the La Scala opera house in Milan.
  • Nature spotting: The Dolomites, the Amalfi Coast, the Cinque Terre, Lake Garda, the Tuscan hills, the Sicilian Etna, Lake Como. Expect a variety of landscapes from impressive mountains and rolling hills to picturesque coastlines and crystal clear lakes.
  • Animal spotting: golden eagles, chamois, dolphins, flamingos, brown bears.  

Studying in Italy?

  • Education in Italy: with the oldest university in Europe, the University of Bologna, Italy has a long history of very good education. The education system is known for its rich academic traditions and strong research programs.
  • Language: the language of instruction is primarily Italian. However, programs and courses are also available in English, especially in international studies and certain technical and scientific disciplines.
  • Studies: popular areas of study include art history, fashion and design, architecture, business administration, medicine, law, and engineering. Italian universities also offer strong programs in humanities and social sciences.
  • Study cities: Rome, Milan, Bologna, Florence, and Naples.
  • Study culture: the study culture is generally formal and academic, with a strong emphasis on theoretical knowledge and critical thinking. There is a growing focus on diversity and international cooperation, with respect for different cultural and social backgrounds.
  • Language learning: for international students, knowledge of Italian is useful to fully integrate and take advantage of all educational and social opportunities. Many universities offer Italian language courses for international students. English is often sufficient for specific international programs, but learning Italian is a valuable addition for a full cultural and academic experience in Italy.

Internship in Italy?

  • Internship opportunities: Italy offers many internship opportunities, especially in sectors such as fashion, design, art, architecture, and gastronomy. Large companies and international organizations may also offer internships, often with a focus on craftsmanship, tradition, and innovation.
  • Internship cities: Milan, Rome, Florence, Bologna, and Naples.
  • Characteristics: the work culture in Italy is generally formal, but there is also room for creativity and initiative. There is a strong emphasis on professionalism and quality. Professional networking is crucial and is often supported by networking events, trade fairs and professional organizations. There are many small and medium-sized companies where interns can be involved in various aspects of the organization.
  • Competencies: develop skills in professional Italian and English, acquire practical work experience, and learn to deal with a formal but creative work culture. Cultural sensitivity and an open attitude are essential for success in this rich and diverse environment. In addition, you will often learn specific professional skills unique to the Italian market, such as fashion design, culinary arts or art restoration.

Volunteer in Italy?

  • There are all kinds of volunteer projects in Italy, from archaeology to marine research and organic farming to community support. 
  • Animals/Nature projects: marine research, stray animal shelters, conservation.
  • Features: useful to be able to speak Italian, both short and long volunteer work possible, also look through sites where private individuals seek volunteers for board and lodging. 

Work in Italy?

  • Jobs: if you speak Italian and are from Europe, it is a lot easier to find a job in Italy. In particular, jobs in healthcare, sales, marketing, IT, education and tourism are available, but of course many people also want to go to Italy because of the fashion industry and architecture. 
  • Work culture: Italian companies are known for their formal and hierarchical work culture, with respect for age and position. Decisions are usually made by higher-ups, although input from employees is valued. Communication is often direct and meetings can be nice and chaotic with multiple conversations going on at once. Work-life balance is highly valued, with long lunch breaks and a strong focus on family. 
  • Characteristics: learn some Italian, team orientation, long-term relationships, hierarchy, lots of opportunities. 

Working as a digital nomad in Italy?

  • An increasingly popular digital nomad place, with quite a few digital nomads nowadays. It offers something for everyone, from beaches to mountains to modern cities. 
  • Favorite locations: Rome, Florence, Sicily, Sardinia, Turin, Tuscany, Milan, Naples, Venice.
  • Features: four seasons, a nice area for everyone, good amenities, digital nomad visas, relatively cheap for Europe. 

Living in Italy?

  • Italy is a diverse country, full of rich culture, history, beautiful landscapes and delicious cuisine. It is popular for expats because of its vibrant, warm culture and hospitable people. 
  • Language: Italian; English is also spoken in larger cities. 
  • Quality of life: Italy offers a high standard of living with modern amenities, a well-developed infrastructure and an abundance of stores, restaurants and cultural activities. Cities such as Milan and Rome are known for their fashion, art and history, while the quality of life in rural areas can also be very high due to the peaceful surroundings and beautiful scenery. The cost of living can vary, with higher prices in major cities and tourist areas .
  • Culture: Italy has a rich culture with a deep appreciation for art, music, food and family. Traditions and religious celebrations play an important role in daily life. Respect for these traditions, as well as understanding and appreciating the Italian way of life, is strongly encouraged. Italian culture values family ties, social networking and a relaxed lifestyle. You can create close friendships for life. 
  • Features: Modern living options, excellent infrastructure and many cultural and recreational activities. Expensive cities and knowledge of the Italian language is important. Welcoming environment and a balance that leans more towards private than work life!
  • Health care: Health care in Italy is of high quality, with well-equipped hospitals and medical facilities. Be sure to arrange your own (international) health insurance.
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Italy: Updates & Travel

Italy: Updates & Travel

Travel in Italy

  • Belissimo Italia! Dive into Mediterranean life in Italy: delicious food, Italian wines, sun and sea (or Lake Garda). Imagine yourself back in Roman times in Rome and wander the streets of Venice and Florence, or go hiking or winter sports in the northern Italian Alps.
  • Hiking in the Italian Alps is breathtaking (literally and figuratively). In winter, the Italian Alps are popular winter sports destinations.
  • Climb the tower of Pisa. Pisa is sometimes terrifyingly touristy, but climbing Italy's most famous tower is still a beautiful experience.
  • Climb the Dome of the Vatican in Rome. St. Peter's Church is beautiful and very impressive, but climbing the narrow steps of the dome and then the view of Rome completes a visit to Vatican City.
  • Visit an opera in Verona. This can be a long sit (an opera can quietly last 4 hours), but just the effort Italians put into looking beautiful at a performance makes it worth it.
  • Relax at one of the popular lakes in northern Italy, such as Lake Garda, Lake Como or “Lago Magiore. Some campsites at these lakes can be overcrowded in the summer, but usually a smaller and quieter campsite can be found nearby.
  • JoHotspots in Italy
  • Rome is an absolute must-see. Nowhere can so many beautiful churches and historic buildings be found together. The Roman Forum, the Colosseum and the Palatine breathe history and you imagine yourself back in the time of the Romans.
  • The city of Venice is among the most visited places in Italy. The many canals, stately palaces, squares and absence of automobile traffic give the city its unique character. Except for a few buildings, medieval Venice is still completely intact. Be quick, because Venice is sinking and will flood!
  • Milan is city is the shopping mecca for many women. The city, with about 1.3 million inhabitants, is known for its elegance, fashion, architecture, scrumptious restaurants, soccer and sumptuous nightlife. It is one of the biggest fashion cities, all the important fashion designers have established boutiques here.
  • Saturnia Waterfalls: Also called the healthiest waterfalls in Italy. Healing sulfurous water of 37 degrees Celsius you get for free and for nothing in the southernmost tip of Tuscany. Because of the crowds, they are polluting, but if you look for a moment, you will find much cleaner and warmer water a little further on.
  • Lake Garda: Italy's largest lake - with a circumference of about 160 kilometers - is hugely popular with tourists. The deep blue water, oleanders, lemon trees and cypresses give Lake Garda its typical Italian character. Especially in the north of Italy near the lakes, it can be incredibly crowded in the summer (also with mosquitoes, by the way).
  • Italians can be quite hussle and fussmakers and this is reflected in traffic, among other things. Honking and tearing around is the most normal thing in the world, but for foreigners this can be quite impressive.

Updates Italy

  • More about Italy, updates and contributions, see the link below.
Packing list for Italy, travel insurance for Italy, and taking your belongings

Packing list for Italy, travel insurance for Italy, and taking your belongings

What to take with you to Italy: spotlighted

  • Documents: ID card or passport and European health insurance card. Copies never hurt.
  • Money: some change and a debit card. Credit card is useful for car rental.
  • Care: sunscreen or sunscreen with a high factor (and possibly quite water-resistant) – because Italian sun + marble piazzas = melted tourist.
  • Outdoor and practical: for summer and spring - cap or hat for the burning sun, and good sunglasses. Umbrella or raincoat.
  • Clothing: very much depends on when you go and what you are going to do. Generally light clothing in summer with something warm for the evening, layers in spring and autumn and warmer clothing for the winter (especially in the north and the mountains). A stylish outfit for the evening!
  • Shoes: sandals or slippers for the warm months and comfortable (walking) shoes.
  • Medicines and travel kit: a small first aid kit with plasters. Technology and equipment: plug type C/F just like in the Netherlands (see also world plug or travel plug).
  • Woman: scarf or light shawl for in churches.
What are some other options for packing as well?
  • Reusable water bottle.
  • Quick-drying travel towel if you go hiking.
  • Driving license, if you want to rent a car.
  • A picnic blanket and a corkscrew of course!
  • And your best wink ;).

What should you keep in mind when traveling to Italy with your belongings?

  • What is the culture like in the place you are going. In some cities the dress code is still quite old-fashioned, and certainly in churches.

Are there mosquitoes in Italy?

  • Mosquitoes are mainly present and very annoying from about May to September.
  • They are mainly found around water, including the beautiful lakes.
  • In general, it is not necessary to use anti-mosquito repellent, wearing covering clothing helps a lot where necessary.

Are there sandflies in Italy?

  • During the summer months, your visit to the beautiful countryside of Italy may be disrupted by the pappataci.
  • These sandflies are particularly irritating, as their bite causes itching and irritation. They are not really dangerous.
  • Mosquito repellent can be a solution when visiting warm, rural areas with lots of greenery and water.

Can you buy DEET, or other mosquito repellents, in Italy?

  • DEET and other products are readily available at pharmacies and drugstores.

Can you buy a joint or weed in Italy, or take it with you to Italy?

  • Cannabis is not legal for recreational use, but it is legal for medical use.
  • But don't worry, it has been decriminalized: small amounts for personal use usually do not result in a criminal record, but can still lead to a fine or confiscation - especially when you have more than 1.5 grams in your pocket.
  • In any case, don't smoke in public, then you'll quickly be chilled out.
  • Taking joint or weed with you is illegal anyway and there are high penalties.

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Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for a long trip abroad?

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for a long trip abroad?

What is round the world travel insurance or long-term travel insurance?

  • Round the world travel insurance means that you take out insurance that continues to provide coverage during all your activities abroad, and which is specifically intended for those who travel for long periods of time, such as world travelers, globetrotters, and nomads.

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for a long trip abroad?

  • Round the world travel insurance provides coverage for a much longer trip than regular travel insurance.
  • World travel insurance is specifically intended for longer trips, whereas regular travel insurance may offer coverage on paper, but in practice handles it differently.
  • World travel insurance is suitable for many types of activities, ranging from high-altitude trekking to more risky sports.
  • World travel insurance continues to provide coverage if you start working during your trip, whether planned or unplanned. If you did not take out insurance before departure that allows you to work, there is no guarantee that you will be able to take out insurance that provides coverage while abroad.
  • Long-term travel insurance continues to provide coverage when your home country's health insurance no longer does.
  • Worldwide travel insurance also covers your medical expenses up to the actual cost, and not just for the standard costs. The costs per medical treatment vary greatly between countries.
  • Worldwide travel insurance can also continue to provide coverage if negative travel advice is issued.

What is important to insure when you are going to travel around the world?

  • That you have insurance that is valid in the countries where you are going to travel and posibly work.
  • That you are adequately insured for the sports and activities you are going to participate in during your full period abroad
  • That you are insured for emergency assistance and early return if something happens to you or your immediate family.
  • That your medical expenses are insured up to the actual cost and not just for the standard costs. The costs per medical treatment vary greatly between countries.
  • That you insure your luggage and take sufficient precautions against theft or damage.
  • That you are well insured against personal liability.
  • That you are well insured in case of accidents.
  • That you only insure yourself for legal assistance if there is an immediate reason to do so, unless coverage is already automatically included in the insurance.
  • That you pay close attention to choosing the right coverage when performing work or voluntary work during your world trip.

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Why should you take out specific insurance when you go on a trip or vacation?

Why should you take out specific insurance when you go on a trip or vacation?

What is insurance for traveling abroad?

  • Travel insurance is insurance that provides coverage for risks during a trip or vacation abroad. This mainly concerns loss of or damage to your luggage, medical assistance, or repatriation costs if you need to be transported back home urgently. In some cases, travel insurance coverage also applies on domestic trips.
  • With annual travel insurance or multi-trip travel insurance, you are insured for all your trips throughout the year.
  • With temporary travel insurance or single-trip travel insurance, you take out insurance for each trip for the duration of the trip.
  • Cancellation insurance reimburses (all or part of) the travel sum, cancellation or accommodation costs if you have to cancel or interrupt your vacation.

Why should you take out travel insurance for a short trip, vacation, or long-distance trip?

  • Travel insurance can provide coverage in the event of an accident or emergency while you are abroad.
  • Travel insurance can provide coverage for damage and accidents during the adventurous or sporting activities you plan to do.
  • Travel insurance can continue to provide coverage if your health insurance no longer provides coverage, or if the damage is only reimbursed at cost price of your home country.
  • Travel insurance can provide coverage in the event of damage, loss, or theft of your luggage.
  • Travel insurance can provide coverage if you are held liable for damage you cause to other people or their property.
  • Travel insurance can provide coverage if you have to return home early because something has happened to you or your immediate family.

What is important to insure when you are going to travel abroad?

  • That you have insurance that is valid in the country or countries that you are going to visit.
  • That you are adequately insured for the sports and activities you are going to participate in during your period abroad.
  • That you are insured for emergency assistance and early return if something happens to you or your immediate family.
  • That your medical expenses are insured up to the actual cost and not just for the standard costs. The costs per medical treatment vary greatly between countries.
  • That you insure your luggage and take sufficient precautions against theft or damage.
  • That you are well insured against personal liability.
  • That you are well insured in case of accidents.
  • That you only insure yourself for legal assistance if there is an immediate reason to do so, unless coverage is already automatically included in the insurance.
  • That you pay close attention to choosing the right coverage when performing work alongside your travels.

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Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for working abroad?

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for working abroad?

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for paid work, voluntary work or an internship abroad?

  • There may be several reasons why you need separate insurance when working abroad.
  • During work, internships, or volunteer work abroad where you receive financial compensation (or, for example, food or housing), your national health insurance coverage may expire. You will then need special insurance to remain insured for illness and accidents.
  • During specific work abroad, additional requirements may apply if your work involves additional risks. Only specific insurance policies offer coverage during this type of work.
  • During your work, the risk of accidents is sometimes greater, for example because you are doing work with which you have little experience or because of the nature of the work.
  • During your work, local employers generally offer no or limited insurance that provides insufficient coverage.

What is important to insure when you are going to work abroad?

  • That you have insurance that is valid in the country or countries where you are going to travel and work.
  • That you are adequately insured for the sports and activities you are going to participate in during your period abroad
  • That you are insured for emergency assistance and early return if something happens to you or your immediate family.
  • That your medical expenses are insured up to the actual cost and not just for the standard costs. The costs per medical treatment vary greatly between countries.
  • That you insure your luggage and take sufficient precautions against theft or damage.
  • That you are well insured against personal liability.
  • That you are well insured in case of accidents.
  • That you only insure yourself for legal assistance if there is an immediate reason to do so, unless coverage is already automatically included in the insurance.
  • That you pay close attention to choosing the right coverage when performing work.

Check out more about international insurances

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for volunteering abroad?

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for volunteering abroad?

What is insurance for volunteering abroad?

  • Insuring volunteer work abroad means taking out insurance that continues to provide coverage while you are working as a volunteer abroad

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for voluntary work abroad?

  • There may be several reasons why you need separate insurance when volunteering abroad.
  • During specific activities abroad, additional requirements may apply if your work involves extra risks. Only specific insurance policies offer coverage during these activities.
  • The risk of accidents is sometimes higher during your work, for example because you are doing work you have little experience with or because of the nature of the work.
  • Local projects or employers generally offer no or limited insurance that provides insufficient coverage during your work.
  • When volunteering abroad and receiving minor financial compensation (or, for example, food or housing), your home country's health insurance coverage will potentially lapse. You will then need special insurance to remain insured for illness and accidents.
  • Regular travel insurance policies generally provide coverage for trips of a limited number of days. If your trip or stay abroad exceeds the maximum number of days, this generally means that for the entire travel period, you will not be covered.
  • Regular travel insurance policies generally only provide coverage for recreational travel without voluntary work activities. If you engage in activities other than recreational activities (such as volunteer work), this generally means that for the entire travel period, you will not be covered.

What is important to insure when you are going to work as a volunteer abroad?

  • That you have insurance that is valid in the country or countries where you are going to travel and volunteer.
  • That you are adequately insured for the sports and activities you are going to participate in during your period abroad
  • That you are insured for emergency assistance and early return if something happens to you or your immediate family.
  • That your medical expenses are insured up to the actual cost and not just for the standard costs. The costs per medical treatment vary greatly between countries.
  • That you insure your luggage and take sufficient precautions against theft or damage.
  • That you are well insured against personal liability.
  • That you are well insured in case of accidents.
  • That you only insure yourself for legal assistance if there is an immediate reason to do so, unless coverage is already automatically included in the insurance.
  • That when performing work in healthcare, with wild animals, and with dangerous (agricultural) machinery, you take care to choose the right coverage.

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Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for an internship abroad?

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for an internship abroad?

What is insurance for an internship abroad?

  • Insuring an internship abroad means taking out insurance that continues to provide coverage during your internship abroad
  • Insurance for internships abroad are also referred to as internship insurance. This internship insurance is specifically for when you go abroad for a long period of time to work as an intern, take courses, or conduct research abroad.

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for an internship abroad?

  • There may be several reasons why you need separate insurance for an internship abroad.
  • During internship activities abroad, additional requirements may apply as soon as you start performing work that involves additional risks. Only specific insurance policies offer coverage during these activities.
  • During your internship, the risk of accidents is sometimes greater, for example because you are doing work with which you have little experience or because of the nature of the work.
  • During your internship, local employers generally do not offer insurance, or offer limited insurance that does not provide sufficient coverage.
  • During an internship abroad where you receive financial compensation (or, for example, food or accommodation), your home country's health insurance coverage will potentially lapse. You will then need special insurance to remain insured for illness and accidents.
  • Regular travel insurance policies generally provide coverage for trips of a limited number of days. If your trip or stay abroad exceeds the maximum number of days, this generally means that for the entire travel period, you will not be covered.
  • Regular travel insurance policies generally only provide coverage for recreational trips without work activities.

What is important to insure when you are going to be an intern abroad?

  • That you have insurance that is valid in the area where you will be traveling and doing your internship.
  • That you are adequately insured for the sports and activities you will be participating in.
  • That you are insured for emergency assistance and early return in case something happens to you or your immediate family.
  • That your medical expenses are insured up to the actual cost (what it actually costs), and not just for the standard costs. The costs per medical treatment vary greatly between countries.
  • That you insure your luggage and take sufficient precautions against theft or damage.
  • That you are well insured against personal liability and, preferably, also for liability during your internship.
  • That you are well insured in case of accidents.
  • That you insure yourself for legal assistance if there is an immediate reason to do so, unless the coverage is already automatically included in the insurance.
  • Make sure you choose the right coverage for internship work in healthcare, with wild animals, or with dangerous machinery!

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Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for studying abroad?

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for studying abroad?

What is insurance for studying abroad?

  • Insurance for studying abroad means that you take out insurance that continues to provide coverage during your studies, your education, and your related activities abroad.
  • Insurance for studying abroad is also referred to as study insurance. This study insurance is specifically for when you go abroad for a long period of time to take courses, study, or conduct research abroad.

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for a study abroad?

  • Study insurance is specifically designed for studying abroad, whereas regular travel insurance policies may offer coverage on paper but handle this situation differently in practice.
  • Study insurance offers coverage for longer stays than regular (vacation) travel insurance.
  • Study insurance is also suitable for many types of activities, ranging from various sports to hiking at high altitudes.
  • Study insurance continues to provide coverage if you start working during your trip, whether planned or unplanned. If you have not taken out insurance before departure that allows you to work, there is no guarantee that you will be able to take out insurance abroad that provides coverage.
  • Study insurance continues to provide coverage if your own country's health insurance no longer provides coverage.
  • Student insurance also covers your healthcare costs above the rates in your own country; with regular insurance, you have to pay the extra costs yourself.
  • Student insurance can also continue to provide coverage if (study) visa issuers impose additional requirements on how you insure yourself, for example if you are going to the US and applying for a J-1 visa.
  • Student insurance continues to provide coverage if you are staying abroad for a longer period of time and want to visit your own country in between.

What is important to insure when you are going to study abroad?

  • That you have insurance that is valid in the country or countries where you are going to travel and work.
  • That you are adequately insured for the sports and activities you are going to participate in during your period abroad
  • That you are insured for emergency assistance and early return if something happens to you or your immediate family.
  • That your medical expenses are insured up to the actual cost and not just for the standard costs. The costs per medical treatment vary greatly between countries.
  • That you insure your luggage and take sufficient precautions against theft or damage.
  • That you are well insured against personal liability.
  • That you are well insured in case of accidents.
  • That you only insure yourself for legal assistance if there is an immediate reason to do so, unless coverage is already automatically included in the insurance.
  • That you pay close attention to choosing the right coverage when performing work alongside your studies.

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Why should you take out specialized insurance for moving abroad as an emigrant or an expat?

Why should you take out specialized insurance for moving abroad as an emigrant or an expat?

What is an emigration insurance and what is an expat insurance?

  • Emigration insurance is an insurance that continues to provide coverage if you move abroad permanently or for an indefinite period of time.
  • Emigration insurance is not only intended for emigrants, but for anyone who leaves their home country for an extended period of time and does not intend to return in the foreseeable future.
  • Expat insurance is insurance that continues to provide coverage if you go to work abroad for a local or international employer for an extended period of time.
  • Expat insurance is not only intended for expats, but for anyone who has a more permanent job abroad.

Why should you take out specialized insurance for emigration or working as an expat abroad?

  • Emigration or expat insurance not only provides coverage for acute assistance in the event of illness or accident abroad, such as travel insurance, but can also provide coverage for existing conditions and ailments or non-urgent care.
  • Emigration or expat insurance does not require you to maintain valid health insurance in your home country.
  • Emigration or expat insurance provides coverage for preventive care or costs related to pregnancy and childbirth.
  • Emigration or expat insurance also provides coverage for long-term treatments and chronic conditions without you having to return to your home country.
  • Emigration or expat insurance often has no restrictions on the duration of the insurance, unlike travel insurance.
  • Emigration or expat insurance usually maintains coverage in cases such as negative travel advice or acts of war.
  • Emigration or expat insurance offers various solutions in the areas of disability, home and household insurance, goods transport, and liability.

What is important to insure when you are going to move abroad?

  • That you have insurance that is valid in the country or countries where you are going to live and/or work.
  • That you are adequately insured for the sports and activities you are going to participate in during your period abroad
  • That you are insured for emergency assistance and early return if something happens to you or your immediate family.
  • That your medical expenses are insured up to the actual cost and not just for the standard costs. The costs per medical treatment vary greatly between countries.
  • That you are well insured against personal liability.
  • That you are well insured in case of accidents.
  • That you pay close attention to choosing the right coverage when performing work with additional health risks

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Why should you take out travel insurance and why through the JoHo Foundation?

Why should you take out travel insurance and why through the JoHo Foundation?

Why Insurances through JoHo

  • Specialized: in emigration, work, internships, study and travel abroad.

  • Service: JoHo offers multiple travel insurances by multiple companies. Thanks to JoHo's extensive experience, it can offer support in case of problems with insurers, as well as advice and fast and personal handling.

  • Safe: JoHo is recognized as a trustworthy intermediary for insurances.

  • Social: by purchasing an insurance through JoHo you provide a talented student in The Philippines with health insurance

Why Should You Take Out A Travel Insurance?

  • The chance of getting injured or ill is generally higher than when you would have stayed at home. The medical care you will need can be very expensive, even more so if you are treated in a private clinic.

  • If you have to fly back because of family circumstances, the flights might be more expensive than your original flight because you have to fly on short notice.

  • You might have to deal with the damage, loss or theft of your luggage.

  • In case of emergency it can be difficult to figure out what to do. A good travel insurance will have an assistance team on standby for you 24/7 and will be able to tell you what steps to take.

Why Should You Specifically Take Out A Travel Insurance For A Long Trip Abroad?

  • Often regular travel or health insurances only cover trips for a maximum number of days (for example 60, 90 or 180 days).

  • Depending on your home country, your health insurance might not offer any coverage for treatment abroad.

  • During a long trip you might consider specific activities, like paid work or volunteering. Regular travel insurances often don’t cover these kind of activities. The same goes for adventurous/ hazardous sports like skydiving, scuba-diving and bungee jumping.

More on why to use JoHo

  • JoHo is one of the few organizations where you can directly purchase a comprehensive range of foreign insurances from a variety of insurers. As with our other products and services, we believe that you should be able to choose between the best, the most cost effective and the most specialized insurance.

  • JoHo offers various possibilities from combining insurances to assisting in transferring from one insurer to another.

  • When you purchase an insurance policy through JoHo, you will not pay more than if you had purchased it directly from the insurer. Sometimes (through special collective agreements) you will even pay less.

  • JoHo offers support with problems that may arise with the insurer. Sometimes disagreement with claims, cancellation notice or insurance premiums can occur. In this situation it helps if you have the assistance of an organization who has an established relationship with the insurer.

 

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Safety, insurances and packing list for Italy

Packing list for Italy, travel insurance for Italy, and taking your belongings

Packing list for Italy, travel insurance for Italy, and taking your belongings

What to take with you to Italy: spotlighted

  • Documents: ID card or passport and European health insurance card. Copies never hurt.
  • Money: some change and a debit card. Credit card is useful for car rental.
  • Care: sunscreen or sunscreen with a high factor (and possibly quite water-resistant) – because Italian sun + marble piazzas = melted tourist.
  • Outdoor and practical: for summer and spring - cap or hat for the burning sun, and good sunglasses. Umbrella or raincoat.
  • Clothing: very much depends on when you go and what you are going to do. Generally light clothing in summer with something warm for the evening, layers in spring and autumn and warmer clothing for the winter (especially in the north and the mountains). A stylish outfit for the evening!
  • Shoes: sandals or slippers for the warm months and comfortable (walking) shoes.
  • Medicines and travel kit: a small first aid kit with plasters. Technology and equipment: plug type C/F just like in the Netherlands (see also world plug or travel plug).
  • Woman: scarf or light shawl for in churches.
What are some other options for packing as well?
  • Reusable water bottle.
  • Quick-drying travel towel if you go hiking.
  • Driving license, if you want to rent a car.
  • A picnic blanket and a corkscrew of course!
  • And your best wink ;).

What should you keep in mind when traveling to Italy with your belongings?

  • What is the culture like in the place you are going. In some cities the dress code is still quite old-fashioned, and certainly in churches.

Are there mosquitoes in Italy?

  • Mosquitoes are mainly present and very annoying from about May to September.
  • They are mainly found around water, including the beautiful lakes.
  • In general, it is not necessary to use anti-mosquito repellent, wearing covering clothing helps a lot where necessary.

Are there sandflies in Italy?

  • During the summer months, your visit to the beautiful countryside of Italy may be disrupted by the pappataci.
  • These sandflies are particularly irritating, as their bite causes itching and irritation. They are not really dangerous.
  • Mosquito repellent can be a solution when visiting warm, rural areas with lots of greenery and water.

Can you buy DEET, or other mosquito repellents, in Italy?

  • DEET and other products are readily available at pharmacies and drugstores.

Can you buy a joint or weed in Italy, or take it with you to Italy?

  • Cannabis is not legal for recreational use, but it is legal for medical use.
  • But don't worry, it has been decriminalized: small amounts for personal use usually do not result in a criminal record, but can still lead to a fine or confiscation - especially when you have more than 1.5 grams in your pocket.
  • In any case, don't smoke in public, then you'll quickly be chilled out.
  • Taking joint or weed with you is illegal anyway and there are high penalties.

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    What social activities can you do abroad?

    • Opportunities are found in the areas of helping, learning or studying. You can get involved to volunteer in a social project at a school in Africa, Asia or Latin America. You can get involved in nature, in a project with animals or cleaning the sea or beaches. Those who want to learn more can choose for example a language course in Latin America, Spain or South Africa.

    What work related activities can you do abroad?

    • If you want to gain work experience, and/or also earn money, go and work abroad. You can combine backpacking in Australia with temporary work. You can work on campsites in Europe or bush camps in Africa. You can pretty much go all over the world to work in the hospitality industry, hotels and hostels, in the healthcare sector or for example at a diving school.

    What sports activities to do abroad?

    • Have you ever thought of mountain biking, rafting (going down a wild river on a raft or rubber dinghy, climbing or canoeing), survival (which involves building rafts, climbing or canoeing), abseiling (descending a rock face while secured to ropes), zip-lining (whizzing down a cable), canyoning (starting at the top of a river and then climbing, swimming, diving down the bed) or caving (scrambling, wriggling and crawling through caves and crevices)?
    • Maybe you feel more comfortable on a bodyboard (on a half-wave surfboard, you surf the high waves lying down-with flippers), on a hang glider or while paragliding (with a parachute you float down a mountain or dune), hydrospeeding (on a bodyboard with flippers and a wetsuit on you go down a wild river via rapids) or Tiefschneeskiing (racing down through powder snow)?

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