You can apply online or by phone for EHIC (E111 that was):
https://www.ehic.org.uk/InternetPROD/home.do or via other sites if you Google for EHIC. Our cards took 4 days to come through, but if you phone you might get them faster ..... 0845 606 2030.
Breakdown cover might be cheapest via your motor insurers - they may get a bulk discount and pass some of that on to you.
As somebody else has said, you may have personal effects covered under your house contents insurance whilst abroad - worth checking as you can then exclude that cover under your travel insurance (medical expenses, money, liability etc) and get a cheaper premium.
For us it's worked out just a tad more expensive to have annual travel and breakdown cover and then there are no worries - all paid for monthly so we don't really notice it. Then all trips within Europe are covered with no hassle. Likewise the Green Card for the car - Saga don't worry and just provide automatic cover but with other companies you need to tell them you are going and make sure you have full cover.
Credit card companies like to be told too ....... the dates of your stay, where you are going and a mobile/contact number so they can get in touch if they need to. The 'fraud' arm of one of my credit card companies contacted me recently due to an unsual transaction ... a washing machine bought online! You can imagine how they might react to a few 'unusual' payments abroad - they can put a query on the card and until they've spoken to you it can cause grief at French supermarkets etc. So, depending on the card, it's best to let them know when you might be away. There's little more embarrassing than holding up a long queue of people. It's never happened to me, but I've seen it happen to others on a number of occasions. Some credit card companies will also give you an International Fraud tel no to store in your mobile as they will not guarantee that your telling them in advance will prevent the fraud department putting a query on your card. :-)
HTH
Oozat
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