Heli Skiing Insurance
Heliskiing is off-trail, downhill skiing that is accessed by a helicopter, not a ski lift. Heliskiing is essentially about skiing in a natural—albeit highly selected—environment without the effort or gear compromise required for hiking into these areas as in ski touring or ski mountaineering.
Specialist skiing insurance
Individuals, families and groups travelling abroad can take advantage of our sports travel insurance policy for heli skiing. The policy, which covers medical expenses, repatriation, search and rescue to name but a few, is tailored to include extreme sports which includes heli skiing.
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24hr medical emergency assistance.
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Off piste without a guide (provided not against local advice and not alone).
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Annual cover allows up to 21 days skiing in a single trip and 30 days in total.
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Reimbursement of passes, tuition, equipment hire following accident or injury.
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Reimbursement of costs of transportation to another site due to lack of snow or natural disaster such as avalanche which closes your resort.
Activity TopUp
If you already have travel insurance but are concerned that your cover will not provide protection whilst heli skiing, which is extremely likely, then our activity top up policy is perfect for you. This specialist product will provide protection purely for the heli skiing element of your trip, cover is avaliable for single or multiple days.
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More about heli skiing
Most heliskiers are seeking specific, pleasurable skiing conditions that are hard to replicate in the highly manipulated terrain of ski resorts: particularly powder snow, but also long descents, natural terrain contours and features, smooth corn snow, old-growth tree glades, and steep slopes.
Our heli skiing insurance is subject those taking part not being alone and not contrary to local advice. Generally the presence of a guide and machine offer some protection against the risks and discomforts unavoidably associated with entering this mountainous environment, allowing skiers with little or no mountain sense to enjoy a wild environment.
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