Tiki
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We are going to Raro in a few weeks. In the past, my husband who is a Cook Islander has always hired a scooter and gets the Cook Island license at the police station like any tourist. He does not have a car or motorbike license in Australia. We never used to worry about insurance for Cook Islands because he is a dual citizen and I am covered by the Amex card. But this time we used QF points on QF/JQ sourced from Woolies rewards and not from Amex points. It seems all policies only cover you if you have an Aussie motorbike license. How is this not a "thing"? Given how popular scooters are in Raro, also Bali, Thailand, etc. What happens if you end up in hospital with a broken leg or something?
I checked, local insurance only covers damage to the scooter with a $500 excess.
I checked, local insurance only covers damage to the scooter with a $500 excess.