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(above) istock, tourism ireland/stephen power S P R I N G 2 0 1 5 | G O I N G P L A C E S 53 you're receiving the proper and best care available. e claims coordinator can also assist in keeping your family back home aware of what's happening. "And of course, the earlier the travel insurer is notified, the sooner they can begin issuing payments, including direct payment to the doctor or hospital, rather than you cov- ering that cost up front. Not notifying the travel insurance company could also limit the benefits payable." T R A V E L Q What's the difference between "see," "view" and "visit"? A While perusing a travel brochure or tour itinerary, you may often read the words "see," "view" and "visit" in regards to certain landmarks or sites. Know- ing the difference between these terms can help you select the right itinerary. Wolf Paunic, vice- president of Trafalgar Canada, breaks it down for us: "If the itinerary uses the term 'see,' you are literally going to see that site. Guests travelling with Trafalgar will definitely not miss 'seeing' a site, as the coach will drive by these landmarks. In the case of 'view,' there is often a longer opportunity to see the site. You may get out of the coach for a brief stop and learn a bit more about it by having the opportunity to walk around and hear interesting facts from Trafalgar's knowledgeable travel directors. is is a great opportunity for travellers to take photos. If the brochure says 'visit,' the coach will stop and guests will get to tour that particular landmark. With Trafalgar, the entrance fee is included and guests travel as VIPs with exclusive access to selected sights. Queues are avoided at major attractions, and a local specialist will take guests on a sightseeing tour. "For example, in Trafalgar's 15-day Amaz- ing Ireland guided vacation, the itinerary on day 10 states, 'Visit the magnificent Cliffs of Moher and see the history of the cliffs brought to life with a visit to the Atlantic Edge exhibition. Travel through County Clare to Limerick for views of St. Mary's Cathedral, King John's Castle and the Treaty Stone dur- ing your orientation of the city. See Adare, one of the prettiest villages in Ireland, before arriving at your hotel in Killarney.' is means you will have the opportunity to visit the Cliffs of Moher, view St. Mary's Cathe- dral, King John's Castle and the Treaty Stone, and see Adare." GP For all your travel, insurance and automotive needs, contact your local CAA Manitoba service centre. CAA Manitoba has a team of experts for all your automotive, travel and insurance matters. If you have a question or concern, we're here to help. Cliffs of Moher.