Big Cat Travel Insurance

Hours
Chamber Rating
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Andrew Dixon
Jan 22nd, 2023 -
Alex Tyner
Dec 1st, 2022 -
Yazi P
Sep 19th, 2022 -
Maxton
Aug 16th, 2022 -
Andrew Bannister
Oct 5th, 2022
Contact Info
- (333) 003-3161
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Big Cat Travel Insurance?
A The phone number for Big Cat Travel Insurance is: (333) 003-3161.
Q Where is Big Cat Travel Insurance located?
A Big Cat Travel Insurance is located at 118 Cricklewood Ln, Childs Hill, eng NW2 2DP
Q What is the internet address for Big Cat Travel Insurance?
A The website (URL) for Big Cat Travel Insurance is: https://www.bigcattravelinsurance.com/
Q What days are Big Cat Travel Insurance open?
A Big Cat Travel Insurance is open:
Friday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Thursday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Q How is Big Cat Travel Insurance rated?
A Big Cat Travel Insurance has a 3.3 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Big Cat Travel Insurance
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 7 Reviews )
Andrew Dixon on Google
After losing our luggage we contacted big cat to claim for the expenses we incurred 2 months and a lot of chasing all we have had is automated responses, will now be pursuing legal action against them

Alex Tyner on Google

Yazi P on Google
A*

Maxton on Google
Really disappointed with this service to be honest. I made a claim on the 10/03/2022 and I still haven't heard anything. Its understandable that claim processing times are longer due to COVID but wait times are definitely too long. Really difficult especially if you are travelling/backpacking and trying to travel on a budget, as you will basically end up covering costs on your own and won't be reimbursed for a long time.

Andrew Bannister on Google
I was getting cover for a year long independent cycle touring trip around South America and needed cover for cycle touring, mountain, biking, hiking and camping at high altitude.
I asked about activity types, altitude restrictions, medical cover, policy duration and price options, trips home and other details.
My call was answered instantly without having to listen to any recorded messages or select any options. All my questions were answered clearly, concisely and confidently with the most helpful manner I could wish for. All in all I had purchased the policy within a bout 5 minutes.
The Standard policy + Extreme Activity pack, covering me for all activities up to 7000m altitude, cost me circa 450 for 12 months and I can extend to 24 month plan whilst travelling (which was 780) and only the difference between the two policies as the price it was today. The policy also covers me worldwide (excluding North America & Canada) with unlimited trips home if required.
Edit: My policy also covers me for mountaineering with special equipment up to 6000m or you can upgrade to the Extreme Plus package for mountaineering over 6000m.
Absolutely amazing product, great value and such a pleasant and confident inspiring experience to get covered. I simply can't recommend them highly enough.
On the contrary, for anyone looking at similar trips, backpacking etc. I'd previously done lots of reading on insurers that would cover this type of trip but had a pretty unsavoury experience looking at World Nomads who you will no doubt have heard are the go to insurers for any kind of similar trip. A comparative policy would have cost me 1700 for 12 months would have only covered me for activities up to 6000m (1000 for up to 4500m). Aconcagua in South America
I also had little joy calling or emailing World Nomads and either had no reply at all or was told plainly wrong information by staff that sounded completely unknowledgeable about their own policies and options, and like it was a chore to even have to answer the phone to me. The Irish lady I spoke to today failed to listen to what I had asked, and further informed me I would be covered for cycle touring (level 2 activity) but would not be covered for mountain biking (level 1 activity) if I wanted to be covered for the other. When I challenged this and stated that surely I was covered to undertake all activities within the level 1 and 2 bracket and therefore anything at altitudes up to 4500m as stated on level 2 she asked me to hold the line whilst she checked with her colleague before reneging on her own statement. It did not inspire any degree of confidence. And then she proceeded to inform me in no uncertain terms that should I want to change the policy at any time during the term I would have to buy a brand new policy so make sure that I got the altitude right first time. It would have been a helpful statement if she hadn't said it so threateningly.
Anyway, go with Big Cat. I obviously haven't had to make a claim (and hope I never do) but I can't recommend the confidence inspiring help and clarity they offer enough. It took me twice as long to write this review as it did to get everything answered and sorted in a quick call. 5* plus!!