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Yes, Poland is a part of the EU.
Yes it is.
Many mainstream insurance companies provide travel insurance packages to Europe. Some of those companies are allienztravelinsurance, insuremytrip and aviantitravelinsurance.
Travelex and FrontierMEDEX offer travel insurance for Europe and other destinations on their sites. Popular credit card companies, including American Express, also offer travel insurance.
Only if you mean "New Mexico". Otherwise, you will require a different kind of insurance.
Travel insurance is an important thing to have while backpacking in Europe. Such a trip has many inherent dangers, like natural disaster, theft, or delays in travel.
Yes, it is a part of Portugal.
Tunisia is in Northern Africa - not Europe.
As it it classed as the EU (as it is classed as a spanish island) you can stay for up to 90 days without a visa. Please note: To work in Tenerife you will need a working visa To qualify for the 90 days you will need to have a EU passport and to have being living in London for at least 2 years
I am going to Europe soon, but I'm 72. What should be covered in my travel insurance?
Since you travel frequently between the U.S. and Europe, I would suggest that you do get european travel insurance. You can find resources at www.europeantravelinsurance.org/.
There are several different countries in which it is mandatory to have medical travel insurance. Many countries in Europe, like Sweden, for example, require people to have medical travel insurance.