COVID Travel Insurance
What does travel insurance cover .
We recognize that the outbreak has created unprecedented challenges for travelers and have sought to provide coverage that is relevant and useful in the current context. One of the most significant changes that we have made to our Travel protection plans is to include COVID coverage. This coverage varies depending on the policy and includes benefits such as Trip Cancellation or Trip Interruption coverage if the insured or a family member contracts COVID, as well as Emergency Medical and Evacuation coverage related to COVID.
AXA Travel Protection coverages:
- Coverage for medical emergencies if you have an accident or become ill, including COVID
- Coverage for medical repatriation, including when its causes are related to COVID
- Cancellation of your trip if you fall ill with COVID before your departure or if you are placed in quarantine
- Your doctor advises you not to travel due to a proven medical contraindication
- You (or your travel companion) fall ill with COVID before your departure
- You are placed in quarantine because a member of your household has tested positive for COVID or if you have been officially notified
Disclaimer: The COVID Coverage applies within the limits provided in the general conditions and when supporting documents are provided to us - i.e., results of an official PCR test medical certificate attesting to your isolation. It is important to note that the specifics of travel coverage for COVID will depend on the plan selected, date of purchase, and state of residency. Customers are advised to carefully review the terms and conditions of their policy and to contact AXA Partners with any questions or concerns they may have. Consult the general conditions of the travel policy to ensure that the guarantees offered correspond to your needs.
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If I am quarantined before or during my trip because of COVID exposure or illness, am I covered?
Can i take out travel insurance even though i am not yet vaccinated against covid, if i want to cancel my trip because i’m afraid of exposure to covid, does my travel protection plan cover that, if i have booked a trip that leaves at some future date and my destination is affected by covid-19, will i receive reimbursement for my claim if i cancel my trip, does the u.s. require covid testing for re-entry, if i am required to be quarantined on my scheduled return date, will my additional expenses be covered for hotel, food, and transportation, if i test positive for covid during my trip, does the plan provide reimbursement for my lodging expenses, can i claim the ticket expenses if the airlines denied my boarding due to failure to meet the entry requirements of the destination country related to travel restrictions associated with covid, a family member who was our host contracted covid, and i am now forced to incur hotel expenses. is this covered, if the destination/resort to where i traveled mandates covid testing: 1) is the cost of the mandatory test covered 2) will a positive test result administered by a non-qualified physician be satisfactory, due to the restrictions in place in the country where i had to travel, my travel agent changed my dates of stay and/or destination. does my travel coverage apply the same way, i tested positive for covid and my physician ordered me to quarantine. my quarantine is now over, and i am feeling well; however, i have an upcoming trip next month, can i proceed to file a trip cancellation claim.
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What You Need to Know Now About Travel Insurance
A spate of new travel insurance policies have begun covering Covid-19, just as many international destinations begin to require it. Here’s what to look for.
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By Elaine Glusac
When the pandemic struck, many travel insurance policies failed to cover Covid-19-related trip interruptions and cancellations, often because they excluded pandemics. But in the intervening months, the travel insurance industry has introduced a spate of new policies covering the disease just as many foreign destinations begin to require them.
“We’ve seen progress in that many plans will now treat Covid like any other unexpected sickness or illness,” said Stan Sandberg, a co-founder of the comparison website Travelinsurance.com . “If you have a trip and travel insurance and came down with Covid-19, which made it impossible to travel, that would fall under cancellation coverage as an unexpected illness that prevents you from traveling.”
Likewise, policies now including Covid-19 would cover holders in the event that a doctor diagnosed them with the virus while traveling under the trip interruption benefit.
Not all travel insurance excluded pandemics when the coronavirus began to spread early this year; Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection was one exception. But the broader change partially arises from consumer demand, a better understanding of the virus — including mortality rates and hospital costs — and the industry’s eagerness for travel to resume.
“People who are traveling are more conscious of their risks and thinking about protecting themselves and their investment,” said Jeremy Murchland, the president of the travel insurer Seven Corners. The company launched policies that included Covid-19 coverage in June; they now account for more than 80 percent of sales.
But, like all insurance, the devil is in the details when it comes to understanding travel insurance, including what’s covered, destinations where it’s required, and the inevitable caveats, as follows.
How travel insurance covers Covid-19
The new Covid-inclusive insurance generally covers travelers from the day after purchase until their return home. During that period, if you become sick and a doctor determines you cannot travel (because of the virus or another illness), trip cancellation and trip interruption benefits would kick in.
These benefits vary by policy, but a search to insure a $2,000 weeklong trip to Costa Rica in December on Travelinsurance.com turned up a $69.75 Generali Global Assistance Standard policy with Covid-19 benefits that would be triggered if you, your host at your destination, a travel companion or a family member tested positive for the virus.
If this happened before your departure, the policy would cover your prepaid travel expenses. If you or your travel companion contracted Covid-19 during the trip and were diagnosed by a physician, it would reimburse prepaid arrangements, such as lodgings, and cover additional airfare to return home — once a doctor deems it safe to travel — up to $2,500. Should you be required to quarantine and can’t travel, travel delay coverage for lodging, meals and local transportation would pay up to $1,000. The policy also covers medical expenses for up to one year, even after you return home, up to $50,000 — though the policy also states that a holder would have to exhaust their own health insurance benefits before seeking coverage under the travel insurance plan.
Travelers should read these policies carefully to understand the benefits (for example, some rules vary by your state of residence), but brokers like TravelInsurance.com, InsureMyTrip and Squaremouth are making them easier to find through filters, F.A.Q.s and flags.
The new more comprehensive policies don’t necessarily cost more. On a Squaremouth search for insurance for two 40-year-olds on a two-week trip costing $5,000, the site turned up a variety of policies with or without coronavirus exclusions from $130 to $300, with no apparent premium for Covid-19 coverage.
Not every Covid-19-related expense is covered by many of these policies, including tests for the virus that many destinations require before arrival (those may be covered by private insurance).
Many policies include medical evacuation to a nearby facility, but won’t necessarily transport you home. For those concerned about treatment abroad, Medjet , a medical evacuation specialist, now offers Covid-19-related evacuations in the 48 contiguous United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean that will transport you to the hospital of your choice in your home country (trip coverage starts at $99; annual memberships start at $189).
“Covid-19 requires special transport pods to protect the crew and others, which adds logistical issues,” said John Gobbels, the vice president and chief operating officer for Medjet.
In addition to the Medjet plan, travelers would need separate travel insurance with medical benefits to cover treatment costs and trip interruption.
Destination insurance requirements
Travelers aren’t the only ones worried about health. A growing list of countries are mandating medical coverage for Covid-19 as a prerequisite for visiting, often along with other measures like pre-trip virus testing and health screenings for symptoms on arrival.
Many Caribbean islands are among those requiring travel medical insurance, including Turks and Caicos and the Bahamas . St. Maarten requires health insurance coverage and strongly recommends additional travel insurance covering Covid-19.
Farther-flung countries also require policies that cover Covid-19, including French Polynesia and the Maldives .
Some destinations specify the required plan as a way to ensure travelers have the correct coverage and to expedite treatment. Aruba requires visitors to buy its Aruba Visitors Insurance, regardless of any other plans you may have.
“Insurance through a destination typically only covers Covid and infection while you’re there,” said Kasara Barto, a spokeswoman for Squaremouth.com. “If you catch Covid before, they don’t offer cancellation coverage. If you break a leg, the policy may only cover Covid medication. It varies by country.”
Costa Rica also requires insurance that includes an unusual benefit stipulating a policy cover up to $2,000 in expenses for a potential Covid-19 quarantine while in the country.
In response to the new requirement, which Costa Rica announced in October, insurers, including Trawick International , have begun introducing policies that meet the standard.
“It was a pretty quick and nimble reaction,” Mr. Sandberg of TravelInsurance.com said.
Normally, travel insurance varies by factors including the age of the traveler, destination, trip length and cost (most range from 4 to 10 percent of the trip cost). But some destinations are providing it at a flat fee, with most policies spelling out coverage limits and terms for emergency medical services, evacuation and costs associated with quarantines.
Jamaica, which will require insurance, but has not said when the new rule will go into effect, plans to charge $40 for each traveler. The Bahamas will include the insurance in the cost of its Travel Health Visa, an application that requires negative Covid-19 test results, which runs $40 to $60 depending on length of stay (free for children 10 and younger). The Turks and Caicos is offering a policy for $9.80 a day, and Costa Rica ’s policies, if purchased locally, cost roughly $10 a day.
Expect this list of destinations to grow. In January, the Spanish region of Andalusia plans to require travel medical insurance and is working on finding a provider to make it easy for travelers to buy it.
Gaps in travel insurance
Policies that cover Covid-19 as a medical event that may cause trip cancellation or disruption, or those that provide coverage for medical treatment and evacuation still don’t necessarily cover travelers who have a change of heart when they learn they will have to quarantine upon arrival, even if they don’t have the virus. Nor are policies necessarily tied to conditions on the ground, like a spike in infections, State Department travel warnings, a government travel ban or the cessation of flights to and from a destination.
For those events, there’s Cancel For Any Reason, or CFAR, an upgrade to plans that generally only returns 50 to 75 percent of your nonrefundable trip costs.
“Prior to the pandemic, we wouldn’t necessarily recommend CFAR because most of travelers’ concerns were covered by standard plans,” Ms. Barto of Squaremouth.com said. “It’s about 40 percent more expensive and we didn’t want travelers to pay for additional coverage.” Now, she added, there’s been a surge in interest in the upgrade, including in 22 percent of policies sold at the site since mid-March.
Industry experts predict some of these outstanding issues may work their way into policies of the future as they adapt to enduring realities, much as they did after 9/11 in covering travelers in case of terrorist events, which was not the norm before.
The pandemic “was unprecedented, but once it happened, the industry has been pretty quick to react and create coverage, and that’s in the spirit of how this industry is trying to define itself, to be one of those subtle but valuable assets,” Mr. Sandberg said. “Once the world opens back up, we expect travel insurance to be much more top of mind with travelers.”
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Best COVID-19 Travel Insurance Companies (2024)
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Here’s a breakdown of how we reviewed and rated the best travel insurance companies
According to our research, the best travel insurance companies offering COVID-19 coverage are Faye and Travelex. While some travel insurance policies now classify COVID-19 as a standard inclusion under medical expense and evacuation coverage, others include varying terms.
As the world continues to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic, hotels, airlines and other hospitality-related businesses have seen a surge in travelers . However, the concern of a new variant is consistent — experts have identified new strains of COVID-19 as recently as Dec. 2023, which could cause some travelers to consider purchasing travel insurance.
Compare Top Travel Insurance Companies with COVID-19 Coverage
Use the table below to compare COVID-19 coverage inclusions and details of travel insurance companies:
The Best COVID-19 Travel Insurance Plans
- Faye: Our top pick
- Seven Corners: Best for visitors to the USA
- Tin Leg: Best for customizable coverage
- Allianz Travel Insurance: Best for concierge services
- TravelSafe: Best for additional AD&D coverage
- Generali: Best for trip interruption coverage
- John Hancock Travel Insurance: Best for delay coverage
- Trawick: Best for student travel insurance
- HTH Travel Insurance: Best for group travel
We pulled price quotes for four vacations outlined in our methodology at the bottom of this page. The costs in this article reflect the premium for each of those four trips for each provider averaged together.
Why We Picked It
Faye is our top choice for COVID-19 travel insurance because it includes a robust set of protection to support policyholders both before and after diagnosis. The company classifies COVID-19 as a standard illness under its medical insurance policies, which means you can use any medical and evacuation coverages deemed necessary by local health professionals.
Since Faye classifies its travel medical insurance as primary coverage, it goes into effect before your domestic health coverage. This is especially beneficial for COVID-19, which could lead to hospitalization in some cases and include higher diagnosis, evacuation and treatment costs.
Pros and Cons
Classifies health coverage as primary to health insurance
Includes COVID-19 as a standard illness under medical coverage
Features $250,000 in medical expense coverage
Only one policy option
Higher than average premiums, according to our review
Coverage and Cost
Add-On Options
Faye currently offers the following add-ons for international excursions:
- Cancel for any reason (CFAR) coverage
- Adventure and extreme sports protections
- Rental car coverage
- Vacation rental damage protection
- Pet care protection
Based on quotes we obtained using the seven trip profiles outlined in our methodology, Faye’s average trip cost is $298.
Seven Corners Travel Insurance
Another top option for COVID-related travel concerns, Seven Corners offers a wide range of medical policies, all of which include coverage for coronavirus as a standard illness. Seven Corners policies indicate that both trip interruption and cancellation coverage extends to COVID-19-related reasons, including quarantines. Missed connection coverage may even extend to your travel plans if COVID causes you to miss a portion of your trip, specifically while on a cruise . Overall, Seven Corners offers COVID-friendly policies and includes generous cancellation and interruption benefits to give you peace of mind while traveling.
Affordable coverage
Cancel for any reason coverage available in basic plans
Coverage extends if you have to quarantine at the destination
Limited policy types
Large price jump from basic policy to premium policy
Below are add-on options you may be able to include in your Seven Corners policy:
- Cancel for any reason coverage
- Trip interruption for any reason coverage
- Rental car damage coverage
- Sports and gold equipment coverage
Based on quotes we obtained using the seven trip profiles outlined in our methodology, Seven Corners’s average trip cost is $206.25.
Tin Leg’s Silver and Gold policies include COVID-19 hospitalization and diagnosis as a standard inclusion under trip cancellation and interruption benefits. Like competitors, Tin Leg’s policies include stipulations that allow you to use travel delay benefits for ordered quarantine periods, offering between $500 and $2,000 depending on your chosen coverage level. However, you will need to receive a documented diagnosis from a licensed medical professional to use your trip benefits — a home rapid test is not sufficient proof.
Low-cost coverage
Many customized insurance plan types to choose from
Extended coverage for quarantine at the destination
Cancel for any reason coverage only available on select plans
Limited policy add-ons
Below are add-on options for Tin Leg travel insurance:
- Rental car damage
Based on quotes we obtained using the seven trip profiles outlined in our methodology, Tin Leg’s average trip cost is $166.50.
TravelSafe Insurance
Both of TravelSafe’s insurance policies for international travel include comprehensive coverages and protections for COVID-19 , with identical medical coverage and evacuation limits no matter the condition. Trip delay benefits — available up to $2,000 on the TravelSafe Classic policy — include coverage for mandatory quarantines if required by a licensed medical professional. Policyholders can also apply mandatory quarantine benefits to missed connections coverage, which adds another layer of protection if you have multi-leg trips planned.
24-hour travel assistance
- Extended personal property coverage
Specialized coverage for Canadians
More expensive than other options on the list
Cancel for any reason only available in select plans
Below are add-on options you may include to your TravelSafe policy:
- Accidental death and dismemberment (air only)
Based on quotes we obtained using the seven trip profiles outlined in our methodology, TravelSafe’s average trip cost is $241.
Allianz Global Assistance
Allianz Global Assistance offers a policy endorsement to cover concerns related to COVID-19. Referred to as the “ Epidemic Coverage Endorsement ,” this benefit extends medical expense, emergency evacuation and trip delay coverage to include COVID-related situations. Like most other competitors, you will need a documented diagnosis of COVID-19 and a written order from a local government figure or medical authority requiring you to quarantine before you can use benefits.
When we requested a quote, all three available policies included the Epidemic Coverage Endorsement free-of-charge with standard pricing. However, it’s important to note that coverage for COVID-19 is not specifically written into the terms of Allianz’s policies in the same way as other illnesses, which is the standard verbiage in the industry. Be sure your policy includes this endorsement to maintain COVID-related coverage.
Many policy options for single and multiple trips
24/7 concierge service for support
Access to a network of prescreened hospitals
More expensive than other providers on the list
Cancel for any reason only available with select plans
Below are add-ons to consider for your Allianz Travel Insurance policy:
- Rental car protection
- Required to work coverage
Based on quotes we obtained using the seven trip profiles outlined in our methodology, Allianz’s average trip cost is $265
Generali Global Assistance
In addition to including COVID as a standard coverage under medical, cancellation and interruption benefits, Generali Global Assistance includes the added peace of mind that comes with around-the-clock assistance. All policies include 24/7 emergency travel assistance with a multi-lingual support team, which can help policyholders communicate with medical staff. This is especially useful if you’re visiting an area where you do not speak the primary language.
However, as of Jan. 2020, newly issued policies include an exclusion that prevents you from using trip delay benefits to cover a quarantine period unless officially diagnosed with COVID-19. This exclusion does not apply if you are sick and quarantined with the virus, in which you can access your benefits to cover the cost of related expenses. This exclusion remains in effect even if a local government mandates your quarantine due to exposure — so we recommend researching the quarantine procedures for the country you’re visiting beforehand if you choose Generali.
24-hour travel support
Up to $1,000 in medical bills paid upfront
Telemedicine offered for doctor consultations
One of the more expensive insurers to make this list
Add-on coverage options are limited
Below are coverages you may be able to add to your Generali policy:
Based on quotes we obtained using the seven trip profiles outlined in our methodology, Generali’s average trip cost is $255.
John Hancock Travel Insurance
Under most travel insurance verbiage, COVID-19 is now considered a known threat, and the announcement of a new variant is considered a risk you accept when booking. This means that travel insurance may not allow reimbursement for trip cancellation due to concerns about the emergence of a new variant.
Cancel for any reason (CFAR) coverage extends your cancellation benefits to include fear of traveling due to COVID-19 or a new variant. In addition to classifying COVID-19 as a standard medical condition, John Hancock allows you to add CFAR coverage to a wider selection of policy choices, including its lower-cost Bronze package. Comparatively, most travel insurance providers limit your ability to add CFAR coverage to the most expensive plan.
Premiums paid are transferable to rebookings
Cancel for any reason coverage an option for basic plans
Coverage available for ticket changes and missed connections
Limited info about coverage limits on the website
Limited customizations
Add-on options for John Hancock travel insurance:
- Rental car collision coverage
Based on quotes we obtained using the seven trip profiles outlined in our methodology, John Hancock’s average trip cost is $225.
Trawick International
Trawick International offers one policy with coverage for COVID-19: Safe Travels International . This plan includes up to $1 million in medical coverage, up to $2,000 in trip delay benefits for potential quarantines and up to $2 million in medical evacuation coverage. This general range of coverage combined with CFAR add-on availability can make Trawick a customizable choice for travelers looking to add protections that cover COVID-19 without reviewing multiple plans.
Multiple coverage types and add-ons
lans for travelers visiting the U.S.
Lower BBB rating than other companies on the list
Cancel for any reason coverage only for select plans
Below are Trawick International add-on options:
- 24-hour accidental death and dismemberment
- Additional accident and sickness medical coverage
- Interruption for any reason coverage
- Upgradable trip delay coverage
Based on quotes we obtained using the seven trip profiles outlined in our methodology, Trawick’s average trip cost is $212.
HTH Travel Insurance
While HTH’s policy details do not outline special benefits specifically for COVID-19 , its plans include standard medical interruption language allowing the use of benefits if you’re hospitalized. HTH’s policies include generous medical coverage and evacuation limits of $500,000 and $1 million respectively. The company also offers higher-than-average trip interruption benefits with a maximum benefit of 200% in reimbursements.
Discounted rates for group trips
Expat health insurance options
Travel perks, like translation tools and health alerts
Website doesn’t explicitly explain COVID-19 protections
Fewer add-ons than other policies
Below are additional options that may be available through HTH Travel Insurance:
Based on quotes we obtained using the seven trip profiles outlined in our methodology, HTH’s average trip cost is $221.
HTH also offers discounted pricing for group travel insurance policies.
What To Look for in Pandemic Travel Insurance
Once you understand how travel insurance can benefit you in the event of a COVID-19 diagnosis or emergency, you can get into the details of each coverage option. We’ve compiled a few essential features to consider when shopping for travel insurance with a focus on COVID-19 coverage.
Medical Expense Coverage
If you’re traveling to an area where you think you might be at risk of catching COVID-19, consider choosing a travel insurance policy with higher medical coverage limits. Travel medical insurance can help cover the cost of medical treatments you receive outside the U.S. if you become sick or injured. Most travel insurance policy providers now classify COVID-19 as a standard illness, meaning you can qualify for reimbursement if hospitalized with coronavirus abroad.
Trip Delay Coverage
If you contract COVID abroad, depending on the country’s requirements, you may have to undergo a mandatory quarantine period before you can leave or enter another country. In these circumstances, your trip delay benefits could help cover the cost of expenses like meals, additional hotel stays and any toiletries you might need. To qualify to use trip delay benefits, most policies state a licensed medical professional must order a quarantine for 24 hours a day, seven days a week, until expiration.
Trip Interruption Coverage
If you’re leaving dependents or older loved ones at home and concerned about the effect COVID-19 could have on their care, consider a policy with higher trip interruption coverages. Trip interruption insurance compensates you for things like the cost of an early return flight home and unused trip expenses if you must leave your trip ahead of schedule due to a covered reason. Some travel insurance providers like Seven Corners and Travelex include the illness of a family member and hospitalization with COVID-19 as a valid reason to use interruption benefits. Other providers only consider the health status of the insured traveler.
CFAR Coverage
CFAR coverage is an optional add-on that allows you to receive a partial trip reimbursement if you cancel your trip for a reason not covered by insurance. For all providers on our list, this includes fear of a new variant of COVID-19 emerging at home or your destination. If this is a concern for you, consider a provider like John Hancock, which offers more options for policyholders to buy CFAR-level benefits.
Does Travel Insurance Cover COVID-19 Directly?
Most travel insurance policies now classify COVID-19 as a standard inclusion under medical expense and evacuation coverage. This means coronavirus is usually treated the same way as any other illness or injury you might sustain abroad or before your trip. While this offers protection for your travel plans if you’re hospitalized due to COVID-19, fear of new variants and minor illnesses will usually not qualify you for a reimbursement .
Let’s take a look at sample situations when you might need to use COVID-19 coverage as a part of your travel insurance. First, say you fall sick before traveling and are diagnosed with a serious case of COVID-19. Your physician determines you require hospitalization a day before you’re supposed to travel. If you purchased travel insurance, you could file a claim to reimburse nonrefundable trip costs, such as airfare and lodging, because you’re medically unable to travel.
Now, let’s imagine you have a trip planned to Germany. A few days before your travel, information on a new Covid variant becomes available and officials advise the public to avoid travel if possible. While you may be hesitant to travel due to the new strain, you would not be entitled to reimbursement with travel insurance unless specifically outlined in your policy. However, if you opted for CFAR coverage during enrollment, you could cancel your trip and get a refund for nonrefundable expenses regardless.
Does Travel Insurance Cover Quarantine?
Your travel insurance policy might cover the COVID-19 quarantines if ordered by a medical professional, which includes expenses related to additional lodging. If you’re diagnosed with a new variant of the virus before your trip and forced to quarantine at home, you will usually qualify for trip cancellation benefits under your policy’s illness cancellation clause. However, travel insurance will not compensate you for additional domestic quarantine-related expenses like food and rent.
If you’re advised to quarantine abroad after being diagnosed with COVID-19, you could also qualify for coverage under your insurance’s travel delay benefits. While travel delay benefits are designed to help cover hotel rooms and alternate airfare if you’re forced to miss a connection, you can also use coverage for mandatory quarantine orders. To qualify, you will usually need to provide documentation of both your illness and a quarantine recommendation from a local medical professional.
If you’re concerned about the cost and possibility of an international quarantine, it’s important to look at the travel delay benefits included with your insurance coverage. Policies with higher total travel delay benefits will cover more quarantine-related expenses, which can make these policies more valuable. Be sure to note both overall and daily limits on trip delay benefits, which can also influence policy value.
How Much Does COVID-19 Travel Insurance Cost?
In our comprehensive review of travel insurance policies, we found the average cost of a plan with COVID-19 coverage is about $220 per trip. However, the price of your premium will vary depending on the level of benefits included with your policy. Browse the table below to compare how some of our top travel insurance providers compare in terms of average price and included benefits.
Factors That Impact Cost
Factors that affect the cost of your travel insurance include your age, where you’re traveling to, the cost of your trip and the length of your trip. Adding various custom riders, like protection for a rental car or cancellation for any reason coverage, will also increase the cost.
Is Pandemic Travel Insurance Worth It?
While almost all COVID-19 restrictions are lifted in the U.S., the virus is still a global health threat. Even if travel insurance isn’t required for a trip, purchasing insurance that includes COVID-19 protections can help you avoid a financial burden if you contract the virus before or during the trip.
You might not need the pandemic travel coverage if you’re taking a low-cost trip and not crossing international borders. Your health insurance may cover medical costs within the country, and the money you lose from canceling an affordable trip could be too low to justify shopping for and buying coverage. It’s different if you pay a lot of money upfront for a long, expensive vacation.
Another option is looking at the travel protections that your credit card company provides. Some cards offer trip protection for emergencies that could include coverage if you call off a trip or end a trip early after contracting COVID-19. But travel costs usually have to be paid for with the card for them to qualify.
Frequently Asked Questions About Travel Insurance
What are the cheapest ways to get travel insurance for a pandemic.
The best way to find cheap travel insurance with pandemic coverage is by shopping around with different providers. Many offer free quotes online, and it takes minutes to check rates.
What are the advantages of purchasing pandemic travel insurance?
The advantage of pandemic travel insurance is that it reimburses prepaid travel costs if you cancel or cut short a trip because of getting COVID-19 before or during the trip. And if a family member contracts COVID-19 while you’re away, pandemic travel insurance may reimburse you for expenses related to returning home early to care for a loved one.
Can you cancel your flight if you have COVID?
Many travel insurance policies now include coverage for trip cancellations due to COVID-19. However, coverage is usually included under standard medical inclusions, which means you must be medically unable to travel at the time of your scheduled departure to claim a reimbursement. Review your specific travel insurance coverage to learn more about flight cancellation benefits.
What does travel insurance not cover?
Travel insurance usually does not cover cancellations due to fear of travel, government restrictions or pre-existing medical conditions. You generally cannot cancel your trip and claim any reimbursements unless it’s for a covered reason such as the illness or death of a family member or natural disasters. Carefully read your policy to understand the exclusions and limitations unique to your coverage.
Methodology: Our System for Rating Travel Insurance Companies
- A 30-year-old couple taking a $5,000 vacation to Mexico.
- A family of four taking an $8,000 vacation to Mexico.
- A 65-year-old couple taking a $7,000 vacation to the United Kingdom.
- A 30-year-old couple taking a $7,000 trip to the United Kingdom.
- A 19-year-old taking a $2,000 trip to France.
- A 27-year-old couple taking a $1,200 trip to Greece.
- A 51-year-old couple taking a $2,000 trip to Spain.
- Plan availability (10%): We look for insurers with a variety of travel insurance plans and the ability to customize a policy with coverage upgrades.
- Coverage details (29%): We review the baseline coverage each company offers in its cheapest comprehensive plan. A provider with robust coverage earns full points, including baggage delay and loss, COVID-19 coverage, emergency evacuation and medical coverage, trip delay and cancellation coverage, and more. Companies also receive points for offering a variety of policy add-ons like accidental death and dismemberment, extreme sports, valuable items, cancel for any reason coverage and more.
- Coverage times and amounts (34%): We compare each company’s waiting periods and maximum reimbursement amounts for baggage, travel and weather delays. Companies that offer customers reimbursement after fewer than 12 hours of delays earn full points in this category. We also reward travel insurance providers that cover more than 100% of trip costs in the event of cancellations or interruptions.
- Company service and reviews (17%): We look for indicators that a company is well-prepared to respond to customer needs. Companies with an established global resource network, 24/7 emergency hotline, mobile app, multiple ways to file a claim and concierge services score higher in this category. We assess reputation by evaluating consumer reviews, third-party financial strength and customer experience ratings, specifically from AM Best and the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
For more information, read our full travel insurance methodology.
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How do you choose travel insurance that covers COVID-19?
Oct 26, 2021 • 5 min read
COVID-19 has made it more important to check the health coverage on your travel insurance © Maskot/Getty Images
After 18 months of pandemic-related travel restrictions, you may be itching to act on your pent-up wanderlust—but the situation and the rules are still continuously evolving. So before you go anywhere, it’s best to have a travel insurance plan that protects the investment you’ve made in a long-awaited trip.
A robust travel insurance plan will reimburse pre-paid trip costs and non-refundable deposits if you have to cancel or interrupt your trip, encounter trip delays, experience baggage loss or require medical expense and medical evacuation. Your policy will also reimburse “covered reasons” in your plan, such as death, illness or injury, serious family emergencies, unplanned jury duty, military deployment, acts of terrorism, or your travel supplier going out of business.
But COVID-19 has added an additional checklist to your usual insurance needs—it’s now important to check to ensure your travel insurance plan includes coverage for COVID-19 medical expenses, and losses related to illness. Your policy should also cover quarantine costs if you need to self-isolate after testing positive for the virus.
What do I look for in COVID-19 insurance coverage?
When you’re shopping for a travel insurance plan that covers COVID-19, you need to do your research and read the fine print of your plan.
Look for a travel insurance product that will protect your non-refundable, prepaid expenses if you have to cancel your trip due to illness caused by COVID-19. Your policy should also cover emergency medical treatment and emergency medical transportation. With regard to COVID-19 coverage, be sure your policy covers medical care, medicine, hospitalization and quarantine expenses.
“The type of coverage you should look for depends on you, your needs, travel dates, and the type of trip you’re taking,” says Sasha Gainullin, CEO of battleface , a travel insurance carrier. He says some travel insurance companies have now excluded COVID-19 coverage because it has been labeled a “known/foreseeable event”, while others may exclude pandemics altogether.
“It’s important to search for plans that include medical and quarantine expenses as well—this will be critical in the event you become ill and need to receive treatment while traveling,” continues Gainullin.
One additional tip is to confirm there are no exclusions based on the destinations you’re traveling to—this can happen with countries under government-issued travel warnings, Gainullin says.
“If a traveler feels uncertain, I recommend speaking with the travel insurance company directly. They can review the policy details with you, answer all of your questions, and confirm all of your required coverage options are included,” he adds.
Is getting coverage dependent on vaccination?
While it’s a good idea to be fully vaccinated before traveling, vaccination is not required to purchase a travel insurance policy, says Daniel Durazo, spokesperson with Allianz Partners USA.
What are the medical costs that are covered by travel insurance?
Travel insurance can cover the cost of both medical treatment and emergency medical transportation. A US health insurance plan, as well as Medicare, generally will not cover overseas medical expenses, so it’s best to check with your personal health insurance provider if any global coverage is available.
“While losing the cost of a trip due to an unexpected cancellation would be painful, paying for expensive emergency medical treatment or emergency medical transportation can be financially devastating,” Durazo says.
Under a travel insurance plan, medical costs could range doctor visits, pharmacy expenses, imaging costs and covering a hospital stay if required. Other expenses that can be covered are transportation to medical care and medicine.
Read more: Will my health insurance cover getting COVID-19 while traveling in the US—or abroad?
What about covering an unexpected quarantine due to COVID-19?
Many international destinations are now requiring that visitors purchase travel insurance coverage for an unexpected quarantine. Allianz Travel Insurance has added coverage to many of its products that includes reimbursement for quarantine-related accommodations if you or a traveling companion is individually-ordered to quarantine while on their trip, says Durazo.
This coverage typically covers the cost of additional food, lodging and transportation while quarantined. In addition, trip interruption and travel delay benefits on certain Allianz plans also provide coverage if you or your travel companion is denied boarding by your travel carrier due to suspicion of illness.
The benefits for quarantine coverage vary from carrier to carrier. For example, on select Trawick International plans, they offer $2,000 in quarantine benefits and for an additional charge, and you can increase it up to $7,000.
What about pre-flight COVID-19 testing?
Your plan may provide coverage for flights if you are turned away at a border for not passing a health inspection. Foster says Trawick’s travel insurance plans that cover COVID-19 would cover the expenses if you could not pass your pre-health inspection. Also, the plan would cover the costs of the failure of your PCR test to return to the United States, such as having to quarantine abroad.
It’s important to note that the actual cost of the PCR test is not covered by your policy, just the loss associated with the negative test.
Read more: PCR tests for travel: everything you need to know
Some destinations require COVID-specific insurance coverage—how do I comply with those restrictions?
Before any international travel, you should check the country where you are headed to make sure you comply with insurance coverage requirements. Countries like Spain, Turks and Caicos and Thailand are among the nations that mandate COVID-19 insurance coverage.
“You first must check the countries’ specific COVID regulations for entry into the country. Some countries require travelers to provide proof of travel insurance that covers COVID-19 related expenses purchased from a third party,” explains Foster. Providing proof coverage is key; so travelers need to ensure they receive documentation from their insurance provider that their policy covers COVID-19 related expenses to show customs officials, she says.
Should you arrive in a country that requires proof of insurance to cover COVID-19 medical expenses and quarantine costs, and you don’t hold a policy, you will not be granted entry.
For more information on COVID-19 and travel, check out Lonely Planet's Health Hub .
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Travel insurance with Covid cancellation cover: the right policies
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Purchasing travel insurance during the time of Covid can be overwhelming – will you be covered in case of cancellation, or do policies that offer medical assistance for Covid exist? Here, we break down the policies that offer Covid cover, plus what to look for in a travel insurance policy and whether your insurance is invalidated if the government advises not to travel.
What is the best travel insurance with Covid cancellation cover?
Yes, here goes... Note though, all policies currently have restrictions on claims relating to Covid-19 and be aware that the situation is changing fast, so double-check the latest cover before you buy.
All Clear Travel Insurance ( allcleartravel.co.uk ): cover is available to people of all ages but particularly suitable for travellers with pre-existing medical conditions that other insurers are reluctant to cover.
Axa ( axa.co.uk ): this long-established, French-owned company is one of the largest insurers, providing a wide range of different policies geared to a variety of travel types.
Battleface ( battleface.com ): geared to individuals and groups with an emphasis on adventurous activities abroad and travel to remote destinations.
Campbell Irvine Direct ( campbellirvinedirect.com ): this insurer was established more than 45 years ago, and policies offer cover for travel to challenging and adventurous locations, including conservation and volunteer projects.
CoverForYou ( coverforyou.com ): competitively priced policies include winter sports and backpacker cover with enhanced silver, gold and platinum options.
Holidaysafe ( holidaysafe.co.uk ): catch-all travel specialist with a portfolio of ‘niche’ policies covering specific sporting activities including triathlon, sailing and cycling .
LV Travel Insurance ( lv.com ): one of the UK’s largest and longest-standing insurers, founded in 1843, offering single and multi-trip cover.
PJ Hayman ( pjhayman.com ): strong on customer care, with cover for medical conditions and hazardous activities plus round-the-world and gap-year travel.
Puffin Insurance ( puffininsurance.com ): annual or single-trip policies for customers aged 18-74, covering more than 75 different activities with numerous optional add-ons.
Trailfinders ( trailfinders.com ): policy automatically includes children up to 21 years, free of charge (note those aged 19-21 must be in full-time education).
Can I get travel insurance during Covid?
In a word, yes. Some companies (see list above) say they will still sell you insurance – including the crucial medical-expenses cover – provided the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) doesn’t advise against all or all but essential travel. Check the current FCDO list for the latest advice. Some insurers will also offer cover for destinations on the red list , but in the current climate of uncertainty, rules governing travel to individual countries can change fast. Travel-insurance specialist Battleface has a useful country travel restrictions tool on its website to help people check the latest developments based on a variety of factors including destination and departure dates.
Why is travel insurance important?
If you have a trip booked and don’t yet have insurance, it’s important to buy a policy as soon as possible. That way, if anything changes – FCDO advice for example – you will already have cover in place. The problem with choosing the best policy is that everyone has different requirements – it may depend on your destination, the type of trip (are you doing lots of adventurous activities , for example?) and quite detailed, nerdy stuff such as ‘travel disruption cover’, which is particularly useful at the moment if you are travelling independently. There is no shortcut to checking through the key provisions of any insurance you are considering.
What should I look for in a travel insurance policy during the pandemic?
This is the key problem. Insurers are obviously jumpy about how exposed they are to claims both for cancellations because of Covid-19 and for medical treatment as a result of catching it while you are abroad. So all have added restrictions and exclusions into their policies. You need to check exactly what those are and make sure you understand the limitations of the cover.
Does travel insurance cover Covid cancellations?
If you already have travel insurance it will normally cover your cancellation costs if you, or one of your travelling companions, falls ill before departure and can’t travel – though you will need a medical report from your doctor to confirm this. Some policies – though not many – cover losses incurred if you have booked independently and have to cancel because of FCDO advice. Look for ‘travel disruption cover’ or ‘journey disruption cover’ in the policy details, which may or may not include disruption due to epidemics (see below for more information). If you are forced to quarantine in a hotel after visiting a red list country, this is unlikely to be covered by any insurance companies. If you are simply nervous of travelling and want to cancel – which is known as ‘disinclination to travel’ in the insurance industry – no policy will cover you.
So what use is travel insurance during the Covid pandemic?
The key value of travel insurance is the medical cover it offers while you are travelling. This will underwrite the cost of treatment and if necessary a hospital stay if you fall ill on holiday. But whether or not you are covered for accommodation costs if you are diagnosed with Covid-19 and have to enter self-isolation or quarantine while you are abroad varies by policy. Some insurers, however, will pay up if you need a new flight home in these circumstances. In short – it varies, so be sure to read the small print.
Is my travel insurance invalidated if the FCDO advises not to travel?
In normal times, travel insurers won’t provide cover to countries or regions where the FCDO advises against all but essential travel. Traditionally, these areas might include destinations such as Afghanistan, Iraq or Yemen, but in recent times it has included much of Europe too, with countries being regularly added to and taken off the UK's quarantine list. However, some insurers now offer affordable policies that are designed for travellers heading to these European destinations, which may be of use once the lockdowns start to ease. As ever, it’s important to read the small print. For example, policies are invalidated during a government-imposed regional or national lockdown in the UK.
Can I get insurance cover if I catch Covid abroad?
Some insurers will cover against coronavirus if the FCDO has listed your destination as safe to visit before you head off. Some offer cancellation cover if you’re diagnosed with Covid-19 within a fortnight of departure, including emergency Covid-related medical expenses while abroad and repatriation, as well as cover in the event of a travelling companion contracting the disease. And you can find insurers that offer cover for medical expenses resulting from Covid-19 for all destinations including countries under FCDO and government essential and non-essential travel advisories.
So what happens if my holiday is cancelled?
If you have booked a package with a tour operator and the FCDO advises against all but essential travel to your destination, your tour operator is obliged to cancel the holiday and offer you a full refund. They might also offer you an alternative holiday, or suggest you postpone travelling dates, but you are entitled to get your cash back. If you can afford to, consider postponing your trip rather than cancelling it completely, should your health or updated government advice mean that you can’t go away as planned. There are a lot of people out there relying on us to keep spending on travel, with around 10 per cent of the world's population earning an income that is linked to tourism. To learn more about how important this is, see our guide to why you shouldn't cancel your holiday .
What if I booked my trip independently?
Travellers who have booked, say, a flight and accommodation separately, normally have no right to a refund if they cancel unilaterally, even if the FCDO has since advised against travel. In practice, however, most airlines are cancelling flights and refunding passengers in this situation. A hotel or villa company doesn’t have to give you your money back – though it is obviously worth talking to them; they may allow you to postpone your stay.
Will my insurance cover me if my airline collapses?
It’s vital to make sure you pay for flights with a credit card (if you are booking a flight directly with the airline and it costs more than £100 you can claim your money back from the credit card company), and check that any tour operator you book with has up-to-date Atol protection – or can show that it has an alternative bonding arrangement in place.
Which websites should I check for the best travel insurance information and advice?
A good website that gives the latest figures for every country reporting cases of Covid-19 is worldometers.info . For the latest formal FCDO advice on every country in the world see gov.uk and search for travel advice. The best health advice is at nhs.uk .
Am I still covered by the EHIC scheme in Europe?
Yes and no. As of Thursday 31 December 2020, Britain left the EU, but anyone holding a valid EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) will be covered for state-supplied medical care while holidaying in Europe until it runs out. And while the EHIC card has been scrapped for anyone who doesn't currently hold one, it has been replaced by the very similar GHIC (Global Health Insurance Card).
Anything else I need to worry about?
Insurers have become very jumpy about pre-existing medical conditions in recent years because they add to the risk of expensive medical claims and cancellations. It is absolutely critical that you declare any conditions you may have when you buy a policy, otherwise – if you do need treatment while you are travelling – you may find your claim is refused.
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$539 (Deluxe) $413 (Preferred)
How We Chose the Best Travel Insurance
We assessed cost, travel medical and evacuation limits, baggage and trip delay benefits, the availability of cancellation and interruption upgrades, and more. Our editors are committed to bringing you unbiased ratings and information. Our editorial content is not influenced by advertisers. You can read more about our editorial guidelines and the methodology for the ratings below.
- 42 travel insurance policies evaluated
- 1,596 coverage details analyzed
- 102 years of insurance experience on the editorial team
BEST FOR EVACUATION
Top-scoring plan
Average cost
Medical & evacuation limits per person
$250,000/$1 million
We recommend the Luxe policy because it has superior benefit limits for nearly all core coverage types. We were especially impressed with its generous evacuation coverage, short waiting periods for delays and wide range of optional benefits.
More: PrimeCover Travel Insurance Review
- Provides “hospital of choice” in its medical evacuation coverage, meaning you choose the medical facility rather than being transported to the nearest adequate treatment center.
- Non-medical evacuation benefits of $100,000.
- Superior trip interruption reimbursement of 200%, which is twice as much as many competitors.
- You can buy a “cancel for any reason” upgrade within 21 days of your initial trip deposit, compared to 15 days for many other top-rated companies.
- Medical expense coverage of $250,000 per person is great, but some competitors provide $500,000.
Here’s a look at whether top coverage types are included in the Luxe policy.
Also included:
- Change benefits of $300 for changing original travel arrangements, such as transferring airlines.
- Itinerary change benefits of $500.
- Lost golf fee benefits of $500 and lost ski/snowboard fee benefits of $150.
- Rental property damage liability benefits of $1,500.
- Search and rescue benefits of $5,000.
- Sports equipment rental coverage of $1,000.
- Travel inconvenience coverage of $100 each for closed attractions and flight diversions.
Optional add-on coverage includes:
- AD&D flight-only choices of $100,000, $250,000 and $500,000.
- “Cancel for any reason” upgrade.
- Increased trip delay coverage choices of $4,000 or $7,000.
- “Interruption for any reason” upgrade.
- Rental car damage coverage of $50,000.
BEST FOR NON-MEDICAL EVACUATION
Travel insured international.
Worldwide Trip Protector
Average price
$100,000/$1 million
We recommend Travel Insured’s Worldwide Trip Protector policy because it offers robust benefits at the lowest average price among top-rated plans we analyzed. We also like its superior non-medical evacuation coverage.
More: Travel Insured International Travel Insurance Review
- “Cancel for any reason” and “interruption for any reason” upgrades available.
- Top-notch non-medical evacuation benefits of $150,000 per person.
- Good travel delay and baggage delay benefits kick in after just a three-hour delay.
- Medical coverage of $100,000 per person is on the low side compared to top competitors but might be enough for your needs.
- Missed connection benefits of $500 are low compared to top-rated competitors and for cruise and tours only.
Here’s a look at whether top coverage types are included in the Worldwide Trip Protector policy.
- Pet kennel benefits of up to $500 are included if you return home three hours or more later than your planned return date.
Optional add-ons offered:
- Rental car damage and theft coverage of up to $50,000.
- Event ticket protection pays up to $1,000 if you can’t attend for a reason covered by the policy.
- Travel inconvenience coverage allows you to recoup money for unforeseen circumstances, such as closed beaches and attractions, rainy weather, tarmac delays and more.
- Bed rest benefits pay up to $4,000 if a doctor requires you to stay on bed rest for at least 48 hours during your trip.
I have been working with Travel Insured for over 15 years, and have been using them almost exclusively. Typically, they have been quite responsive and pay their claims in a timely fashion.
– Stephanie Goldberg-Glazer, chief experience officer of Live Well, Travel Often
GREAT FOR ADD-ON COVERAGE
Atlas Journey Premier
We like the Atlas Journey Elevate plan for its wide choice of add-ons. These add-ons provide extra coverage for pets traveling with you, adventure sports, medical expenses, and more. We also like that this plan has a low average cost compared to competitors.
Another option is the Atlas Journey Escape plan, but this policy doesn’t offer the “interruption for any reason” upgrade and has lower travel medical benefits of $150,00 per person. Still, it hits all the marks for great benefits at a low price. It also offers lots of choices for add-on coverage.
More: WorldTrips Travel Insurance Review
- Very good travel delay benefits of $2,000 per person after only five hours.
- Good baggage insurance coverage of $2,500.
- Medical coverage limits of $150,000 aren’t as high compared to some top-rated competitors but you might find it’s sufficient.
- Baggage delay benefits have a 12-hour waiting period.
Here’s a look at whether top coverage types are included in the Atlas Journey Premier policy.
- Travel inconvenience benefits of $750 if your arrival home is delayed due to a transportation delay and you can’t work for at least two days, your flight lands at a different airport than scheduled, your passport is stolen and can’t be reissued, and more.
- “Cancel for any reason” and “interruption for any reason” coverage.
- Destination wedding coverage in case the wedding is canceled.
- Baggage insurance upgrade to $4,000 per person.
- Rental car theft and damage coverage of $50,000.
- Political or security evacuation benefits of $150,000 per person.
- Vacation rental accommodations coverage of $500 if unclean or overbooked.
- Adventure sports add-on to extend coverage to safaris, bungee jumping and more.
- Hunting and fishing coverage for equipment and cancellation due to government restrictions.
- School activities coverage if trip has to be canceled due a test, sporting event, etc.
WorldTrips offers a streamlined process for purchasing insurance online and filing claims. A user-friendly interface and efficient claims handling contribute to a positive customer experience and increased satisfaction.
– Joe Cronin , advisory board member
BEST FOR MISSED CONNECTIONS
Classic Plus Plan
TravelSafe’s Classic Plus plan stood out in our analysis for its superior missed connection benefits of $2,500. We also like the Classic Plus plan’s top-notch medical evacuation coverage of $1 million.
More: TravelSafe Travel Insurance Review
- “Cancel for any reason” upgrade available.
- Superior baggage loss coverage limits of $2,500.
- Great travel delay limits of $2,000 per person after a six-hour delay.
- $100,000 in medical benefits is on the low side compared to top competitors but might be sufficient for your needs.
- Baggage delay coverage is a little skimpy at $250 per person after a 12-hour delay.
Here’s a look at whether top coverage types are included in the Classic Plus policy.
- Itinerary change coverage of $250 per person if your travel supplier makes a change that forces you to lose non-refundable costs for missed activities.
- Reimburses $300 for fees if you have to redeposit frequent traveler awards for reasons covered by your trip cancellation insurance.
- Pet kennel coverage of $100 a day if your return home is delayed by 24 hours or more due to a reason covered in your policy.
- “Cancel for any reason” coverage of 75% of lost trip costs.
- Accidental death and dismemberment for flights, up to $500,000 per person.
- Rental car damage and theft up to $35,000.
- Business equipment and sports equipment coverage of $1,000 if lost, stolen or damaged.
TravelSafe packs essential coverage into budget-friendly rates without skimping on key benefits, and its responsive claims handling preserves peace of mind.
– Timon van Basten, tour guide and founder of Travel Spain 24
BEST FOR POLICY PERKS
Cruise Luxury
$150,000/$1 million
Nationwide’s Cruise Luxury plan is one of our favorites because it has a treasure trove of benefits such as “interruption for any reason” and “cancel for work reasons” coverage. You can upgrade to “cancel for any reason” coverage. Some competitors offer none or one of those options. We also like its excellent missed connection benefit of $2,500 per person.
Note that you do not have to be going on a cruise to take advantage of this policy’s coverage.
More: Nationwide Travel Insurance Review
- “Interruption for any reason” benefit of $1,000 per person is included.
- Includes $25,000 per person in non-medical evacuation benefits for problems such as a natural disaster or security or political problem.
- Good travel delay benefits of $1,000 per person.
- Medical coverage of $150,000 per person is lower than most other top-rated plans but might be sufficient for your needs.
- 24-hour delay required for hurricane and weather coverage, compared to some competitor policies with only a 12-hour delay requirement.
Here’s a look at whether top coverage types are included in the Cruise Luxury policy.
- Inconvenience benefit of $250 per person if your cruise ship’s arrival at the next port of call is delayed for two or more hours due to mechanical breakdown or fire.
- “Interruption for any reason” up to $1,000.
- Coverage for extension of the school year, terrorism in an itinerary city, work-related emergency issues.
- Coverage if the CDC issues a health warning at your destination.
Optional add-on offered:
- “Cancel for any reason” upgrade that provides 75% reimbursement of insured trip cost if you cancel two or more days prior to your departure for a reason not listed in the base policy.
Count me in as a believer in Nationwide’s trusted track record in insurance. Their travel policies check all the boxes, especially for cruises. My only gripe is that some of their medical limits seem lower than other guys. But the rates are easy on the wallet.
– Tim Schmidt, travel expert, entrepreneur, published travel author and founder of All World
BEST FOR CUSTOMIZATION
Travel Guard Deluxe
The Travel Guard Deluxe plan impressed us with its optional pet, wedding, security, baggage, medical, adventures sports and travel inconvenience upgrades. These add-ons allow you to customize the policy to your needs. We also like that the policy includes benefits if, under certain conditions, you must start your trip earlier than planned—a feature not found in all policies.
More: AIG Travel Insurance Review
- Offers upgrades to meet the needs and budgets of many kinds of travelers.
- Includes $100,000 per person for security evacuation and superior medical evacuation coverage of $1 million per person.
- Provides up to $750 per person for “travel inconveniences” such as a flight delay to your return destination, runway delays and cruise diversions.
- Has good travel delay coverage of $1,000 per person, with a short waiting period of five hours.
- The Travel Guard Deluxe policy has robust coverage across the board but also a high average cost ($539) compared to other top-rated policies.
- Medical expense coverage of $100,000 per person is on the low side but might be adequate for your needs.
Here’s a look at whether top coverage types are included in the Travel Guard Deluxe policy.
- Travel inconvenience benefits of $750 total ($250 per problem) if you encounter issues such as closed attractions, cruise diversion, hotel infestation, hotel construction and more.
- Trip exchange benefits of 50% of your trip cost that pay the difference in price between your original reservation and the new one.
- Ancillary evacuation benefits up to $5,000 for expenses related to return of children, bedside visits, baggage return and more.
- Flight accidental death and dismemberment coverage of $100,000 per person.
- Rental vehicle damage coverage.
- “Name Your Family” upgrade allows you to add a person to your policy who will qualify for family member-related unforeseen events that can apply to claims for trip cancellation and interruption.
- Adventure Sports Bundle for adventure and extreme activities.
- Pet Bundle for boarding and medical expenses for illness or injury of dog or cat while traveling. Includes trip cancellation or trip interruption if your pet is in critical condition or dies within seven days before your departure.
- Wedding Bundle to cover trip cancellation due to wedding cancellation. Sorry cold-feeters: Coverage does not apply if you are the bride or groom.
The Travel Guard Preferred plan also earned 4.3 stars in our analysis. We recommend this policy if you’re looking for a lower price and don’t need the higher coverage amounts provided by the Deluxe plan. The Preferred plan provides $50,000 for medical expenses and $500,000 for medical evacuation benefits per person.
AIG’s TravelGuard offers an easy-to-use online platform for purchasing insurance and filing claims. A streamlined process minimizes hassle for customers, making it convenient to obtain coverage and receive reimbursement for eligible expenses.
GREAT FOR MEDICAL & EVACUATION COVERAGE
Seven corners.
Trip Protection Choice
$500,000/$1 million
We like Seven Corners’ Trip Protection Choice plan because it has superior travel medical expenses and evacuation benefits. It also provides great upgrade options and benefits across the board.
More: Seven Corners Travel Insurance Review
- “Cancel for any reason” and “interruption for any reason” upgrade available.
- Very good travel delay coverage of $2,000 per person.
- Includes $20,000 for non-medical evacuation.
- Hurricane and weather coverage has a 48-hour delay, compared to some competitors that require only 12-hour delays.
- Average cost ($527) is only so-so compared to other top-rated policies we evaluated.
Here’s a look at whether top coverage types are included in the Trip Protection Choice policy.
- Accidental death and dismemberment coverage of $40,000 per person for qualifying common carrier events
- Change fee compensation of $300 per person if you have to change your flight or original travel arrangements due to qualifying events.
- Pet kennel benefits of $500 if your return home is delayed by six hours or more due to qualifying missed connection, interruption or delay problems.
- Frequent traveler coverage of $500 to pay for the cost to redeposit awards due to a trip cancellation caused by a reason listed in your policy.
- “Cancel for any reason” coverage.
- “Interruption for any reason” coverage.
- Rental car damage coverage of $35,000.
- Sports & golf equipment rental coverage up to $5,000.
- Event ticket fee registration coverage of $15,000 if you can’t attend an event due to unforeseen reasons listed in trip cancellation and interruption coverage.
With over two decades of experience in the insurance industry, Seven Corners has built a reputation for reliability and customer service. Their track record of handling claims efficiently and providing support to customers in need adds to their credibility. Their Choice plan offers primary coverage, meaning they will pay all claims as if they are the primary insurer, so your claims will be processed faster.
BEST FOR BAGGAGE
Axa assistance usa.
Platinum Plan
AXA’s Platinum plan is among our favorites because it hits all the high points for coverage that you’ll want if you’re looking for top-notch protection, including excellent baggage benefits of $3,000 per person. Excellent medical and non-medical evacuation benefits are another reason we like the Platinum plan.
More: AXA Assistance USA Travel Insurance Review
- Generous medical and evacuation limits, plus $100,000 per person in non-medical evacuation—among the highest for plans we analyzed.
- Coverage for lost ski days, lost golf rounds and sports equipment rental.
- Travel delay and baggage coverage kicks in only after a 12-hour delay.
- The average cost for the Platinum plan is only so-so compared to other top-rated plans, although you do get robust coverage for the money.
Here’s a look at whether top coverage types are included in the Platinum policy.
- “Cancel for any reason” coverage
- Lost ski days
- Lost golf rounds
AXA Assistance USA impresses with its strong global reach and access to an extensive network of medical providers. This is particularly valuable in travel insurance, where emergencies can occur in any part of the world. Their attention to detail in crafting policies that include benefits for trip cancellations and interruptions adds a layer of security that reaffirms their strengths in protecting travelers against a wide array of potential issues.
– John Crist, founder of Prestizia Insurance
GREAT FOR PRE-EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITION COVERAGE
Generali global assistance.
Generali’s Premium policy stood out in our analysis for its generous window for pre-existing condition coverage. Travelers with pre-existing conditions can get coverage as long as you buy a Premium policy up to or within 24 hours of your final trip deposit. Competitors often have a deadline of 10 to 20 days after making your first trip deposit .
We also like the policy’s excellent trip interruption insurance and superior medical evacuation benefits of $1 million per person.
More: Generali Global Assistance Travel Insurance Review
- Excellent trip interruption coverage of up to 175% of your trip costs.
- Very good baggage loss coverage at $2,000 per person.
- If you want “cancel for any reason” coverage you must buy it within 24 hours of making your initial trip deposit, compared to 10 to 20 days from top competitors.
- This plan’s “cancel for any reason” coverage will reimburse you for only 60% of lost trip costs; most competitors provide 75%.
- Baggage delay benefits kick in only after a 12-hour delay.
Here’s a look at whether top coverage types are included in the Premium policy.
- Rental car coverage for theft and damage of $25,000.
- Sporting equipment coverage of $2,000.
- Sporting equipment delay coverage of $500.
- “Cancel for any reason” upgrade that reimburses you 60% of your insured trip cost if you cancel at least 48 hours prior to your scheduled departure.
Generali Global Assistance excels in providing user-friendly services and efficient claims processing, which enhances customer experience significantly. Their policies are particularly valuable due to the inclusion of concierge services, which can be a lifesaver during unforeseen travel disruptions.
– Pradeep Guragain, co-founder of Magical Nepal
BEST FOR FAMILIES
Travelex insurance services.
Travel Select
$50,000/$500,000
We recommend Travelex’s Travel Select plan for families because it provides coverage for children at no extra cost (when accompanied by an adult covered by the policy). Its average price is also among the lowest among the companies we evaluated, making it an option to take a look at
More: Travelex Travel Insurance Review
- Very good travel delay coverage of $2,000 per person after a 5-hour delay.
- Medical coverage of $50,000 per person is on the low side, but you can buy an upgrade to double it.
- Baggage delay coverage requires a 12-hour delay and has a low $200 per person limit.
- Missed connection benefits of $750 per person are lower than many other competitors.
Here’s a look at whether top coverage types are included in the Travel Select policy.
- Sporting and golf equipment delay benefits of $200 after 24 hours or more.
Optional add-ons & upgrades offered:
- Medical coverage upgrade to $100,000 per person.
- Medical evacuation upgrade to $1 million per person.
- “Cancel for any reason” coverage of 75% (up to max of $7,500).
- Accidental death and dismemberment coverage of $200,000 per person for flights.
- Financial default coverage if your travel supplier goes out of business that provides 100% reimbursement of your insured trip cost.
- Car rental collision coverage of $35,000.
- Adventure sports upgrade to cover activities that would otherwise be excluded.
Travelex is a go-to for many of our clients due to its straightforward coverage options and ease of use. The company excels in offering plans that are simple to understand, which is great for first-time buyers of travel insurance. However, their basic plans might lack the depth of coverage seen with more premium offerings.
– Jim Campbell, independent travel agent and founder of Honeymoons.com
BEST FOR TRIP INTERRUPTION
Hth worldwide.
TripProtector Preferred Plan
We were impressed by TripProtector Preferred’s superior trip interruption benefits—200% of the trip cost. Most competitors provide 150%. Luxury-level benefits are another reason we recommend the TripProtector Preferred plan.
More: HTH Worldwide Travel Insurance Review
- Top-notch coverage limits for medical expenses and evacuation.
- Coverage for adventure sports—such as zip-lining, snowmobiling, whitewater rafting, and more—are included.
- Very good travel delay coverage of $2,000 per person after a 6-hour delay.
- Higher average price ($602) compared to most companies we evaluated, but you’re buying robust benefits.
- Baggage delay coverage requires a 12-hour delay.
Here’s a look at whether top coverage types are included in the TripProtector Preferred policy.
- Pet medical expense coverage of $250 if your dog or cat traveling with you gets injured or sick during your trip.
- Rental car coverage of $35,000 for damage and theft.
- “Cancel for any reason” upgrade available that provides 75% reimbursement of trip costs if you cancel at least two days prior to your scheduled departure.
My experience with HTH Worldwide Travel Insurance has been positive. While their policies may come at a slightly higher cost, the peace of mind and level of coverage they offer make it worth considering for travelers seeking comprehensive protection. HTH Worldwide stands out for its extensive coverage of medical emergencies, which is essential for international travel. Their policies are flexible, allowing travelers to customize coverage based on their specific requirements, and their worldwide assistance services ensure travelers have access to support wherever they are in the world.
– Kevin Mercier, travel expert and founder of Kevmrc.com
GREAT FOR CRUISE ITINERARY CHANGE/INCONVENIENCE
Cruise Choice
$100,000/$500,000
The Cruise Choice plan gets our attention for its compensation if you miss activities because your cruise ship changes its itinerary and for the inconvenience of delays to the next port of call. The Cruise Choice plan’s competitive price is another reason we recommend taking a look.
- Includes ”interruption for any reason” coverage of $500 if you buy policy within 14 days of trip deposit.
- Includes $25,000 per person in non-medical evacuation benefits.
- Provides benefits if your cruise ship has a fire or mechanical breakdown that delays arrival at the next port of call for two or more hours.
- Medical coverage of $100,000 per person is lower than most other top-rated plans but might be sufficient for your needs.
- 24-hour delay required for hurricane and weather coverage, compared to many competitors with shorter required times.
- “Cancel for any reason” coverage not available.
Here’s a look at whether top coverage types are included in the Cruise Choice policy.
- Shipboard service disruption of $200 per person if your cruise ship has a fire or mechanical breakdown that delays the next port of call for 2 or more hours or changes the scheduled itinerary.
- Coverage for an extended school year, terrorism in an itinerary city and work-related emergency issues.
Nationwide stands out primarily for its versatility in coverage options catering to diverse travel needs—a vital advantage often overlooked by travelers until they face a mishap. They have built a robust system for handling claims efficiently, which I find crucial for travel insurance, where timely support can dramatically impact the customer experience.
The average cost of travel insurance is 6% of your trip cost , based on our analysis. The cost of travel insurance is usually mainly based on the age of travelers and the trip cost being insured.
Here’s a look at the average travel insurance cost for a 30-year-old woman traveling from California to Mexico for a 14-day trip.
What Affects Travel Insurance Costs?
Unlike many other types of insurance, there are usually only a few factors that go into travel insurance pricing.
Trip Cost Being Insured
The more trip costs you insure, the higher your travel insurance cost. Your trip cost includes any prepaid, non-refundable expenses, such as airfare, hotel accommodations, tours, event tickets, excursions and theme park passes.
The traveler’s age is also taken into account in travel insurance pricing. That’s because older travelers tend to have a higher likelihood of filing medical claims.
The more protection you buy, the more you’ll pay. For instance, if you opt for a “cancel for any reason” upgrade and generous travel medical expense coverage, you’ll pay more.
EXPERT TIPS
How to Buy Travel Insurance
Michelle Megna
Insurance Lead Editor
Insurance Managing Editor
Ashlee Valentine
Insurance Editor
Les Masterson
Begin Shopping Right After Your First Trip Deposit
It’s wise to buy travel insurance immediately after you make your first trip deposit. That way, you get the maximum length of time for cancellation coverage. Plus, you’ll qualify for time-sensitive benefits, such as CFAR and pre-existing medical condition exclusion waivers
Start by Estimating the Non-Refundable Trip Cost
The non-refundable trip cost is the amount you want to insure for trip cancellation. If you’re unsure of what the total cost will be, estimate the amount and then update it later with the travel insurance company, as long as you do so before your departure date.
Buy Travel Medical Insurance for International Trips
If you’re traveling outside the U.S., make sure you buy a policy with ample travel medical and emergency medical evacuation insurance. It’s important because you may have little to no coverage under your U.S. health plan. Look for a policy where the medical insurance is primary, meaning the policy will pay out first, before any other health insurance you have.
Check for Delay and Missed Connection Coverage
If you’re flying to your destination, your itinerary could be derailed by weather, airplane mechanical issues or missed connections. If you’re worried about paying extra money due to a delay or missed connections, look for a policy that has a generous amount of travel and baggage delay coverage and missed connection insurance. You’ll also want to find a policy with a short waiting period for delay coverage, such as six hours.
Decide How Much Cancellation Flexibility You Want
If you have a lot of non-refundable expenses and can’t afford to lose your trip investment, consider buying a “cancel for any reason” upgrade. You never know what life will bring, and unfortunately it might bring a reason to cancel a trip that’s not covered by the base policy. Having CFAR coverage ensures you can get partial reimbursement for any oddball problems that crop up.
We found that AIG, Seven Corners and World Trips offer the best “cancel for any reason” travel insurance , based on our analysis of 24 policies. A “cancel for any reason” (CFAR) upgrade is a great choice if you want the most flexibility to cancel your trip and still receive partial insurance reimbursement for your insured trip cost.
WorldTrips, Nationwide, PrimeCover and Travel Safe earned the top scores in our ranking of the best cruise travel insurance companies . If you want top-notch cruise insurance, look for policies that provide robust coverage for medical expenses, trip interruption and cancellation, and missed connections.
PrimeCover and Seven Corners offer the best travel insurance for seniors , based on our evaluation of 26 policies. Travel insurance for seniors should include high medical evacuation benefits (at least $500,000 per person in coverage) and have at least $250,000 per person in coverage for medical expenses.
In our analysis, GeoBlue and Trawick International have the best annual travel insurance policies. Annual travel insurance, also known as multi-trip travel insurance, is ideal if you take several trips a year because it simplifies logistics and minimizes your travel insurance costs.
Travel Insured International and WorldTrips are the cheapest travel insurance companies , based on our research. Our top picks include policies that provide generous coverage at the lowest cost.
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We Answer Your Questions
What’s the best travel insurance option for 19 family members planning a multi-generational trip abroad.
– D. Frankfurt, Crested Butte, CO
Consider buying a group travel insurance plan. These policies usually allow parties of 10 or more to purchase one travel insurance policy to cover the entire group on a trip. However, individual policies typically offer higher benefit limits and upgrades. So if some family members have specific coverage needs—for example, they want high limits for medical expenses—an individual travel insurance policy might be a better fit for them.
Do I still need travel insurance if my airline is required to refund canceled flights?
– Anna P., Austin, Texas
Travel insurance still makes sense if you have a lot of non-refundable trip costs, such as excursions, accommodations and tours. It’s especially beneficial if you’re traveling internationally. It can help pay for medical expenses and evacuation if you get sick or injured during your trip.
Why do travel insurance companies need my state of residence when I get a quote?
– John T., Lewiston, Maine
Travel insurance regulations and laws vary by state, so insurers use that information to ensure the policy you buy is the one that’s approved in your state.
We researched and analyzed 42 policies to find the best travel insurance. When companies had more than one highly rated travel insurance policy we used the highest-scoring plan. Ratings are based on the following metrics.
Cost (25% of score): We analyzed the average cost for each travel insurance policy for trips to popular destinations:
- Couple, age 30 for a Mexico trip costing $3,000.
- Couple, age 40, for an Italy trip costing $6,000.
- Family of four for an Italy trip costing $15,000.
- Family of four for a France trip costing $15,000.
- Family of four for a U.K. trip costing $15,000.
- Couple, age 65, for an Italy trip costing $6,000.
- Couple, age 70, for a Mexico trip costing $3,000.
Missed connection coverage (10% of score): Travel insurance policies were awarded more points if they include missed connection benefits of $1,000 per person or more.
Medical expenses (10% of score): Travel insurance policies with travel medical expense benefits of $250,000 and up per person were given the highest points.
Medical evacuation (10% of score): Travel insurance policies with medical evacuation expense benefits of $500,000 and up per person were given the highest points.
“Cancel for any reason” upgrade (10%): Travel insurance policies received points if “cancel for any reason” upgrades are offered. More points were awarded for “cancel for any reason” upgrades with reimbursement levels of 75%.
Baggage delay required waiting time (5%): Policies with baggage delay benefits kicking in at 12 hours or less were given points.
Cancel for work reasons (5%): Travel insurance plans that allow cancellations for work reasons were awarded points.
Hurricane and weather (5%): Policies received points if the required waiting period for hurricane and weather coverage was 12 hours or less.
“Interruption for any reason” upgrade (5%): Policies were awarded points if they offered an “interruption for any reason” upgrade.
Pre-existing medical condition exclusion waiver (5%): Points were given to policies that cover pre-existing medical conditions (if purchased within a required timeframe after the first trip deposit).
Travel delay required waiting time (5%): Policies with travel delay benefits kicking in after six hours or less were given points.
Trip interruption travel insurance (5%): Points were given if trip interruption reimbursement is 150% or higher.
Read more: How Forbes Advisor Rates Travel Insurance Companies
Editor’s note: While our parent company has an interest in PrimeCover, this review was subjected to our team’s standard rigorous editorial process, which remains independent of any influence from insurance companies, business relationships, affiliates or any other external parties.
While these policies were not among our winners, they may still be good options based on your travel needs. Many of these plans have lower coverage limits, which may be suitable depending on your trip.
What is travel insurance?
Travel insurance is a type of policy that reimburses you for money you lose from non-refundable deposits and payments when something goes wrong on your trip. These problems can range from lost baggage to flight delays to medical problems.
The more you’re spending on your trip, the more you likely need travel insurance. This is especially true for international trips and cruises, where travel problems become more expensive to solve.
What do I need for travel insurance?
The information you need to buy travel insurance includes the trip cost being insured, your age, your destination, length of trip and age. Buying travel insurance online is relatively easy. You don’t have to answer a lot of questions, and you can update your trip cost and itinerary later if plans change, as long as you do so before your departure.
What’s not covered by travel insurance?
Problems not covered by travel insurance tend to be similar among policies. We recommend that you read a policy’s exclusions so you’re not caught by surprise later if you try to make a claim. Typical exclusions include:
- Injuries from high-risk activities such as scuba diving.
- Problems that happen because you were drunk or using drugs.
- Medical tourism, such as going abroad for a face lift or other elective procedure.
- Lost or stolen cash.
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Shayla Northcutt is the CEO and founder of Northcutt Travel Agency and a leading world travel expert. Her main expertise includes destination weddings, honeymoons, large group travel, family travel, world travel and travel insurance. Northcutt appears regularly on KHOU 11 and ABC 13 Eyewitness News, among other media outlets, providing guidance on travel insurance for consumers. Her first-hand knowledge of destinations and resorts makes her a leading travel professional. Northcutt is married to an amazing husband and is a mom to two boys, Cayman and Crockett. She found a passion in travel and exploration of all the things the world had to offer. Feeling such a strong connection to the travel industry, she decided to open Northcutt Travel Agency in 2017. Northcutt has visited different parts of Europe numerous times, and has visited over 350 resorts in Mexico and the Caribbean leading to detailed first-hand knowledge of the resorts. She has also sailed on multiple cruise lines, giving her experience with the cruise world as well. The other places Northcutt has visited, and now helps people plan, include Disney, Hawaii, Fiji, Australia, Thailand and all major cruise lines.
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Travel insurance can reimburse you for your prepaid, non-refundable trip costs — including vacation rentals, car rentals, hotels and flights — if you have to cancel for a covered reason.
Travel delays leave you stranded.
Travel insurance can reimburse you for eligible meals, accommodation and transportation expenses during a covered delay.
You get sick or hurt when you're far from home.
Travel insurance can reimburse you for care following a covered medical emergency while traveling. We can even arrange and pay for a medical evacuation if needed.
Fender-benders are unavoidable.
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You need help in a hurry.
Whether you're planning a week-long road trip or a weekend getaway, you never know what might happen. Travel insurance gives you access to our 24-Hour Assistance hotline for expert, personalized support in a crisis.
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Average Travel Insurance Costs
This study analyzes travel insurance costs to find out the average cost for a policy, factors that affect the costs, and how the price changes depending on age, trip length, trip costs and more.
For this analysis, quotes were collected from the U.S. News ranking of the 12 best travel insurance companies to determine average insurance costs for a variety of trip types
This research can give you an idea of your next trip’s insurance costs and what you should consider when purchasing a travel insurance policy.
- Key Statistics
- The average cost of travel insurance is $53 for a single person or 5.3% of the total trip cost.
- Travel insurance is most expensive for people aged 80 and above , with the average travel insurance policy for 80-year-olds costing $163 .
- On average, insurance for trips that cost $500 is 8.4% of the total trip cost , while insurance for trips that cost $5,000 is 3.8% of the cost of the trip .
- Between 30-50% of international travelers aged 60 years and above seek medical advice while traveling abroad.
- The lowest average travel insurance price during this study was $25.04 from Trawick International while the most expensive was AIG Travel Guard at $82.71 .
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The average cost of travel insurance across all 12 of the providers analyzed is $53. This is based on a basic travel insurance policy for a 40-year-old male traveling for 14 days from New York to Mexico.
Many factors affect the insurance price, including your age, the destination, the duration of your trip and the travel insurance company. You will find that different insurance companies and their quotes can vary from one to the next.
Below are the quotes that were acquired during this study. The prices are based on a travel insurance policy for a 40-year-old male traveling from New York to Mexico for 14 days from June 1st 2024.
Trawick International offered the most cost-efficient insurance policy for a trip costing $1,000 in Mexico at a cost of $25.04 for a basic policy, while AIG Travel Guard’s policy costs the most at $82.71.
Getting quotes from several insurance companies can determine the best-priced policy for you - although this study received a low price from one company, you may find another insurance firm will quote you less.
The study shows that travel insurance costs increase for older policyholders, and the lowest prices favor those aged between 20 and 39 with an average cost of $41.
People aged 80 years and older have the most expensive insurance costs when traveling; the average cost was $163 for those in this age group.
Take a look at the gradual increase of travel costs as the age of the policy-holder rises:
Data note: This analysis looked at the average cost of travel insurance for a person of each age traveling from New York to Mexico for 14 days from June 1st, 2024, based on a trip cost of $1,000, with no pre-existing health conditions.
Travel insurance costs by trip cost
This study analyzed the travel insurance trip costs in-depth, getting quotes from 12 insurance companies.
The cheapest quote received was $24.56 from Trawick International to cover a 14-day excursion of a trip that cost $500.
Data note: Travelex and Allianz only offered premium insurance policies for trips costing $20,000 or more, while quotes for all other trip lengths and from other providers offered a choice between basic or premium insurance policies.
The average travel insurance price is 5.3% of your total trip cost - for example, if your trip costs $1,000 in total, then $53 would cover your travel insurance policy.
The average travel insurance price ranges from 4.3% to 8.4% of the total trip cost. The price of insurance as a percentage of total trip cost is highest for trips costing $500 and lowest for trips costing $5,000.
The cost of travel insurance by trip length
The length of a trip is a factor in travel insurance costs - the longer the duration, the higher the insurance price, although the difference in average price by trip length was fairly small. This study reviewed insurance quotes from 12 travel companies on policies that cover 3-days, 7-days, 10-days, and 14-days.
This study found that the average cost of travel insurance was the lowest for a 3-day trip at $46, and highest for a 14-day trip at $54. The lowest price for two weeks’ travel insurance was $25.04 compared to the highest, which came to $82.71, showcasing a wide range from one company to the next.
Although travel insurance prices got gradually higher as the length of the trip increased, the price per day is much better value on longer trips, costing an average of $3.81 per day on a 14-day trip, compared to $15.40 for a 3-day trip.
Various factors affect the price of travel insurance, including the destination, policyholder's age, trip length, and the total trip cost.
If you’re traveling for a longer duration and paying more for your vacation, then that will also impact the insurance - it will cost the company more to keep you covered; if they need to pay for a cancellation then the more expensive accommodation will cost more for them to compensate.
Age can also alter the cost of trip insurance - with the price often hiking up for seniors. This is probably because older explorers are more likely to be at risk of illnesses or accidents.
Here are some of the key factors that directly affect your travel insurance costs:
Destination
Each destination has a different cost for medical facilities and treatments, subsequently impacting the cost of travel insurance.
The longer the trip, the more it will cost to cover your travel insurance; it’s no surprise that the price increases when traveling for longer.
The longer an expedition or vacation, the more costs the insurance will have to cover, and there’s an increased chance of accidents or illnesses.
With the previous taken into account, you can expect the trip length to impact the cost of your travel insurance directly.
The trip cost will make your insurance more expensive. A pricey vacation will have a bigger risk for the insurance company.
If there’s a cancellation or other issues, it will cost more to rectify. There’s a clear correlation between trip cost and travel insurance prices.
The older you are, the more costly your policy will be. Insurance gets more expensive, especially for those 60 years and above.
Our research exhibits a pattern; the older a policyholder is, the higher the insurance costs.
This is because of the probability and increased risk of accidents and injury.
Number of travelers
The number of travelers put onto your policy will change the quote outcome.
If you’re covering insurance for a family rather than one person, then you will most likely get a more expensive price.
With that said, you could be saving money by doing this. It’s often a better option than taking out separate policies for each individual.
Compared to scuba diving or mountain extravaganzas, a general vacation is quite the contrast.
Some activities require specialist insurance. Be sure that you’re covered for everything you’re doing.
Lots of travel insurance companies will be able to protect you, but if you are getting involved in active sports, the cost will rise.
Reduce travel insurance costs by ensuring savvy decisions and not paying for cover that you don’t need.
Here are some of our tips for saving money on travel insurance.
- Get annual coverage - Lots of insurance companies will cover you for the entire year. This is only worth it for travelers who frequent countries abroad multiple times a year. If you plan two or more trips in the same year, it’s worth exploring the annual insurance options.
- More than one traveler - If you’re traveling with family or somebody else, rather than taking out several policies, you could save money with a multi-policy or family travel insurance.
- Check if you are covered - Before filling in the policy details, see whether your bank or house insurance already covers you. Some companies will cover you for free. But often, it provides you with basic insurance. There are lots of credit cards now offering complimentary travel insurance all year round. Check to see if you’re already covered or if it makes sense to use a credit card for your travel insurance.
- Don’t pay for cover you don’t need - There’s no need to get premium travel insurance if you only require basic needs. Check the policy and what it covers. You can ensure you pay for what you need rather than wasting money on insurance you don’t need.
- The length of your trip - Long vacations or travel periods will likely result in a more costly travel insurance document. This is something to take into account, if you book for less time then the insurance will also be more affordable. However, when calculated by cost against trip length, you get more for your money. The average quote cost for seven days in this study was $49 compared to $55 for 14 days.
- Try different companies - Use our study to find out what prices were quoted but don’t allow that to deter you from getting a full range of quotes. One company may offer our policy the lowest price but present you with your highest quote. Get different quotes and evaluate them, not only for price but for coverage, and value-for-money and check that they’re a reputable insurance firm.
What’s required for travel insurance
When filling out the forms for your travel insurance, you will need personal details like your name, date of birth, and email address. You’ll also need information regarding your travel plans like where you’re traveling to and the duration of your trip.
There are lots of different terms and types of policies to be aware of; here are some of the things you should check that your insurance policy covers:
- Medical Expenses : Ensure that all injuries and illnesses are covered, if you require medical attention or treatments, you want them covered in your insurance.
- Personal Injury : Cover accidents caused by you, whether you injure yourself or somebody else; you will want all accidents and emergencies within your travel insurance.
- Lost or Stolen Belongings : If your items are damaged, stolen, lost or delayed, you want to be protected. Delayed baggage will result in small compensation, and lost or damaged items will be replaced.
- Missed Departure : In case of missing a flight or having a trip canceled, you can ensure that you get a new flight as well as any expenses you incur paid for by the insurance firm.
- Cancel Any Time : This isn’t necessarily a must. However, some insurance companies have a Cancel for Any Reason coverage that will allow you a partial reimbursement if you cancel your trip.
Be sure to check your individual travel insurance policy before you travel so you know what you’re covered for.
Travel insurance FAQs
Travel insurance is a must for all travelers, whatever trip you have planned you need to be covered. This will be a lifeline that could potentially save your life during an emergency or simply cover cancellations, damages and lost belongings.
Cater the insurance policy to your needs and ensure there’s nothing unnecessary on the policy.
Many travel insurance plans cover COVID cancellations and during the pandemic prices for insurance did change. All world affairs and health emergencies are always factored into travel insurance prices, due to the likelihood of cancellations and medical care.
The amount of travel insurance required is determined by the destination you’re traveling to and the trip cost.
Travel insurance company, Squaremouth, recommends $50,000 in emergency medical coverage for international trips and $100,000 for cruises or travel to remote destinations. [1] Travel Medical Insurance: What is it and how can it help? - Squaremouth https://www.squaremouth.com/travel-advice/travel-medical-insurance
Getting annual insurance can save frequent travelers money throughout the year. If you are planning more than one getaway then get prices on annual or multi-trip policies.
For this study, quotes for a basic travel insurance policy were collected from 12 travel insurance providers detailed in the U.S. News ranking in November 2023 using a base profile of a 40-year-old male traveling from New York to Mexico on June 1st, 2024, with a trip cost of $1,000. Mexico was used as it is the most popular vacation destination for Americans. [2] 7 Best Countries for Americans to Visit - Visit World https://visitworld.today/blog/1571/7-best-countries-for-americans-to-visit
For the age breakdown, the same method was used, changing only the age of the profile when gathering the quotes.
To find the breakdown by trip cost, the 40-year-old male base profile was used, changing the trip cost for each quote. For Travelex and Allianz, only premium insurance policies were available for trips costing $20,000 and over.
For the cost by trip length, the 40-year-old male base profile was used, changing only the trip dates.
- [1] Travel Medical Insurance: What is it and how can it help? - Squaremouth https://www.squaremouth.com/travel-advice/travel-medical-insurance
- [2] 7 Best Countries for Americans to Visit - Visit World https://visitworld.today/blog/1571/7-best-countries-for-americans-to-visit
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Buying travel insurance can be a smart move for most trips, but those who travel more than a few times a year should consider an annual travel insurance policy. Whether you regularly travel for business and/or take several vacations a year, annual travel insurance plans can help you get the coverage you need without having to price out and purchase protection every time you leave home.
If you find yourself in a situation where an annual plan makes sense, know that not all travel insurance companies offer this kind of coverage. You'll also want to consider the available annual travel insurance plans to see which options make sense for your travel style and the level of coverage you want.
Frequently Asked Questions
Annual travel insurance plans all work in their own way, but the majority let travelers pay one annual premium for coverage that lasts for up to 364 days. These plans often limit the length of individual trips that are covered within the coverage year. Per-trip and annual limits on coverage can also apply.
In some cases, annual travel insurance plans require a deductible or coinsurance for certain types of coverage. If you're considering an annual travel insurance plan because you take multiple trips each year, make sure you read over the policy details and understand all coverage limits and trip limits that apply.
The cost of annual travel insurance typically varies based on factors like the age of the travelers applying, included benefits and coverage limits. You will want to shop around to compare plans across multiple providers using a platform like TravelInsurance.com or Squaremouth before you settle on a travel insurance policy.
To provide an example of the cost of annual travel insurance, U.S. News applied for a quote for two 40-year-old travelers seeking coverage for eight trips over a 12-month period. The Squaremouth travel insurance portal quoted policies with costs that range from $206 for the GeoBlue Trekker Essential plan to $610 for the Safe Travels Annual Deluxe plan by Trawick International.
Annual travel insurance can be worth it if you take multiple trips each year and want to make sure you always have coverage in place. After all, the alternative to having a multitrip policy is buying a new travel insurance plan for every vacation you take. That's not always feasible for frequent travelers who are always jetting off somewhere new – often at the last minute.
Just keep in mind that annual travel insurance plans tend to come with lower coverage limits than plans for single trips, and that you'll pay a premium for coverage that comes with comprehensive benefits and high limits for medical expenses and emergency evacuation.
- Allianz Travel Insurance: Best Overall
- AIG Travel Guard: Best for Basic Coverage
- Seven Corners: Best for Medical
- GeoBlue: Best for Expats
- Trawick International: Best for the Cost
Tailor your annual travel insurance plan to your needs
Most plans include coverage for trip cancellation and interruption, travel delays, medical expenses, and more
Lowest-tier plans (AllTrips Basic and AllTrips Prime) come with no or relatively low coverage limits for trip cancellation
Most annual plans (except for AllTrips Premier) do not cover trips longer than 45 days
- Trip cancellation coverage worth up to between $2,000 and $15,000
- Trip interruption coverage worth up to between $2,000 and $15,000
- Emergency medical coverage worth up to $50,000
- Up to $500,000 in emergency medical transportation coverage
- Up to $2,000 in coverage for lost or damaged baggage
- Up to $2,000 in coverage for baggage delays
- Travel delay coverage worth up to $1,500 ($300 daily limit)
- Rental car coverage worth up to $45,000
- Up to $50,000 in travel accident coverage
- 24-hour hotline assistance and concierge service
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Annual Travel Insurance Plan offers year-round travel insurance protection
Relatively high limits for medical expenses ($50,000) and emergency evacuation ($500,000)
No trip cancellation coverage and relatively low limit ($2,500) for trip interruption coverage
No coverage for preexisting medical conditions
- Up to $2,500 in coverage for trip interruption
- Up to $1,500 in coverage for trip delays of five-plus hours ($150 per day limit)
- Missed connection coverage worth up to $500
- Up to $2,500 in baggage insurance
- Baggage delay coverage worth up to $1,000 for delays of at least 12 hours.
- Up to $50,000 for emergency medical expenses ($500 for emergency dental sublimit)
- Up to $500,000 for emergency evacuation and repatriation of remains
- Up to $50,000 in accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance
- Up to $100,000 in protection for security evacuation
Provides coverage worth up to $250,000 for emergency medical expenses
Tailor other included benefit levels to your needs
Coverage only applies to trips up to 40 days
Deductible up to $100 applies for emergency medical coverage and baggage and personal effects
- Trip cancellation coverage worth up to between $2,500 and $10,000
- Trip interruption coverage worth up to 150% of the trip cancellation limit
- Up to $2,000 in trip delay coverage ($200 daily limit)
- Up to $1,000 in protection for missed connections
- Up to $250,000 in coverage for emergency medical expenses ($50,000 in New Hampshire)
- $750 dental sublimit within emergency medical coverage
- Up to $500,000 in coverage for emergency medical evacuation and repatriation of remains
- Up to $2,000 in coverage for baggage and personal effects
- Baggage delay coverage worth up to $1,000 ($100 daily limit)
- 24/7 travel assistance services
Get annual coverage for medical expenses and routine medical care
High limits for medical expenses and emergency medical evacuation
GeoBlue plans don't offer comprehensive travel protection
Deductibles and copays apply
- Ambulatory and therapeutic services
- Inpatient hospital services
- Emergency medical services
- Rehabilitation and therapy
- Preventive and primary care
Choose among three tiers of annual travel protection
Option for basic protection with affordable premiums
No coverage for preexisting conditions
Maximum trip duration of 30 days per trip
- Trip cancellation coverage up to $2,500 maximum per year
- Trip interruption coverage up to $2,500 maximum per year
- $200 per trip for trip delays (up to $100 per day for delays of 12 hours or longer)
- Up to $500 in coverage per trip for baggage and personal effects
- Baggage delay coverage up to $100 per trip
- Up to $10,000 for emergency medical expenses per trip
- Up to $50,000 in emergency medical evacuation coverage per trip
- Up to $10,000 in AD&D coverage
- 24-hour travel assistance services
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What travel insurance covers
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Travel insurance can cover medical expenses, emergencies, trip interruptions, baggage, rental cars and more.
Cost is affected by trip length, pre-existing medical conditions, depth of coverage, your age and add-ons.
You can get it through credit cards or third-party companies, & can shop on travel insurance comparison sites.
Before buying, evaluate risks, know existing coverage, obtain quotes online and review policy details warily.
Skip it if you buy flexible airfare and hotels, already have coverage or only book refundable activities.
Booking travel always carries some degree of uncertainty. Travel insurance provides a safety net so you can step out with confidence. You may not need travel insurance for inexpensive trips, but it can provide a sense of security when you prepay for pricey reservations, a big international trip or travel during cold and flu season, which can be unpredictable.
According to insurance comparison site Squaremouth, travelers in 2023 spent an average of $403 for comprehensive coverage, compared to $96 for medical-only policies. Comprehensive plans typically cost between 5% and 10% of the insured trip cost.
Since that price tag is no small amount, it helps to know how to shop smart for travel insurance. Here's how to find the right travel insurance plan for you and your next adventure.
Depending on the type of coverage you’re looking for, the chart below will help you determine what to look for when selecting a policy:
Depending on the policy, travel insurance reimburses you or offers services when something goes awry. There’s even coverage for the worst-case scenario: if you die in an accident while traveling. Accidental death coverage pays your beneficiary a lump sum in that case.
Before you buy, take a little time to get familiar with different types of travel insurance products, how it’s priced, and what it covers and excludes. If you’re traveling during these uncertain times, you’ll want to make sure that the policy you select covers coronavirus-related emergencies. Usually, the more thorough the coverage, the more it will cost.
Travel insurance costs vary depending on:
Length and cost of the trip: The longer and more expensive the trip, the higher the policy cost.
Cost of local health care: High health-care costs in your destination can drive up the price of trip insurance.
Medical conditions you want covered: Conditions you already have will increase the cost of travel insurance coverage.
Amount and breadth of coverage: The more risks a policy covers, the more it will cost.
Your age: Generally the older you are, the higher the price.
Any optional supplement you add to your policy : Cancel For Any Reason , Interrupt For Any Reason and more.
Keep these factors in mind when considering different travel insurance options.
You’ll find a wide selection of travel protection plans when you shop for a policy.
Typically, travel insurance is sold as a package, known as a comprehensive plan, which includes a variety of coverage.
Here are seven of the most common types of travel insurance:
Travel medical insurance
These plans provide health insurance while you’re away from home. Although in some ways these policies work like traditional health plans, generally you cannot use travel health insurance for routine medical events. For example, a routine medical checkup is usually not covered. In addition, these policies often include limitations on coverage and exclusions for pre-existing conditions.
Although most travel insurance plans cover many recreational activities, such as skiing and horseback riding, they often exclude adventure sports, such as skydiving or parasailing, or competition in organized sporting events. You may need to buy a special travel policy designed for adventure or competitive sports.
International travel insurance
Most likely, your U.S.-based medical insurance will not work while you’re traveling internationally, and Medicare does not provide any coverage once you leave the United States outside of a few very specific exemptions. If you plan on traveling abroad, purchasing travel medical insurance could make a lot of sense.
» Learn more: Travel medical insurance: Emergency coverage while you travel internationally
Trip cancellation, interruption and delay
Trip cancellation coverage reimburses you for prepaid, nonrefundable expenses if the tour operator goes out of business or you have to cancel the trip for one of the covered reasons outlined in the policy, such as:
Your own illness.
The illness or death of a family member who’s not traveling with you.
Natural disasters.
Trip interruption insurance covers the nonrefundable cost of the unused portion of the trip if it is interrupted due to a reason outlined in the policy.
Trip delay coverage reimburses you for expenses such as lodging and meals if you’re delayed during a trip (e.g., your flight gets canceled due to weather ).
Many package policies cover all three. These policies are different from the cancellation waivers that cruise lines and tour operators offer, the Insurance Information Institute says. Waivers are cheap, ranging from $40 to $60, and often include restrictions. For example, according to the institute, waivers might not refund your money if you cancel immediately before departure. Waivers are technically not insurance policies.
Some companies offer additional layers of coverage at extra cost. “Cancel For Any Reason” coverage will reimburse a large part of the trip cost, no matter why you back out. And some companies let you pay extra to cover pre-existing conditions if you cancel for medical reasons.
Some insurers and comparison sites let you customize a policy by choosing types of coverage a la carte. For example, TravelInsurance.com is a comparison site that provides quotes from different providers.
Baggage and personal belongings
How does lost luggage insurance work? This coverage reimburses you for baggage and personal belongings that are lost, stolen or damaged during the trip. Some plans also reimburse you for extra expenses if you experience a baggage delay for more than a certain period, such as 12 hours.
Your renters or homeowners insurance may cover personal belongings while you are traveling. It’s best to review your homeowners insurance policy to determine the level of coverage it provides so you do not end up paying for a benefit you already have.
» Learn more: Baggage insurance explained
Emergency medical assistance, evacuation and repatriation
This coverage pays medical expenses if you get sick or injured on a trip . Medical evacuation coverage pays for transporting you to the nearest hospital, and medical repatriation pays for flying you to your home country.
» Learn more: Can I get travel insurance for pre-existing medical conditions?
24-hour assistance
This service is included with many package plans. The insurer provides a 24-hour hotline that you can call when you need help, such as booking a flight after a missed connection, finding lost luggage, or locating a doctor or lawyer.
Generally, travel insurance companies do not cover sports or any activity that can be deemed risky. If you’re thinking of incorporating adventurous activities into your vacation, choose a plan that includes adventure sports coverage.
Most travel insurers cover a wide array of services, but the specific options vary. Some plans include concierge services, providing help with restaurant referrals, tee time reservations and more. Many services also offer information before the trip, such as required vaccinations. The only way to know what’s included is to read the policy.
» Learn more: Should you insure your cruise?
Accidental death and dismemberment insurance
This coverage pays a lump sum to your beneficiary, such as a family member, if you die in an accident while on the trip. Accidental death and dismemberment insurance policies also pay a portion of the sum to you if you lose a hand, foot, limb, eyesight, speech or hearing. Some plans apply only to accidental death in a plane.
This coverage may be duplicative if you already have sufficient life insurance, which pays out whether you die in an accident or from an illness. You may also already have accidental death and dismemberment insurance through work, so it's best to check your policies to ensure you’re not overpaying.
» Learn more: NerdWallet's guide to life insurance
Rental car coverage
Rental car insurance pays for repairing your rental car if it’s damaged in a wreck, by vandals or in a natural disaster. The coverage doesn't include liability insurance, which pays for damage to other vehicles or for the medical treatment of others if you cause an accident and are held responsible.
Ask your car insurance company whether your policy will cover you when renting cars on the trip. U.S. car insurance policies generally don’t cover you when driving in other countries, except Canada.
Car insurance requirements are complex because they vary among countries. You can usually purchase liability insurance from the rental car company. Learn about car insurance requirements by searching for auto insurance by country on the U.S. Embassy website .
» Learn more: Best credit cards for rental car coverage
A note about single vs. long-term policies
Single trip insurance plans are a great option for those going on a single trip for a specific length of time (e.g., a two-week vacation) and then returning home. The price of the policy is usually determined by the cost of the trip.
Long-term travel policies cover you for multiple trips, but there are limitations to how long you can be away from home, if you can return home during your travels and how many trips you can take. In addition, trip cancellation and interruption coverage is either not offered or capped at a dollar amount that can be significantly below the total cost of all the trips taken during the covered period.
Long-term travel insurance plans — often called 'multi-trip' or 'annual travel insurance' — are a suitable option for those who travel often and are satisfied with the amount of trip cancellation coverage for all the trips they take over the duration of the policy.
» Learn more: How annual (multi-trip) travel insurance works
Below, we include how to obtain travel insurance, along with the pros and cons of each option.
Some credit cards offer trip cancellation and rental car insurance if you use the card to book the trip or car.
When you book a trip with your credit card, depending on the card you use, you may already receive trip cancellation and interruption coverage.
» Learn more: 10 credit cards that provide travel insurance
Here are a handful of credit cards that offer varying levels of travel insurance coverage for purchases made with the card.
on Chase's website
on American Express' website
• Trip delay: Up to $500 per ticket for delays more than 12 hours.
• Trip cancellation: Up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip. Maximum benefit of $40,000 per 12-month period.
• Trip interruption: Up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip. Maximum benefit of $40,000 per 12-month period.
• Baggage delay: Up to $100 per day for five days.
• Lost luggage: Up to $3,000 per passenger.
• Travel accident: Up to $500,000.
• Rental car insurance: Up to $75,000.
• Trip delay: Up to $500 per ticket for delays more than 6 hours.
• Travel accident: Up to $1 million.
• Rental car insurance: Up to the actual cash value of the car.
• Trip delay: Up to $500 per trip for delays more than 6 hours.
• Trip cancellation: Up to $10,000 per trip. Maximum benefit of $20,000 per 12-month period.
• Trip interruption: Up to $10,000 per trip. Maximum benefit of $20,000 per 12-month period.
Terms apply.
Pros: Coverage is free.
Cons: You can’t customize the insurance to meet your needs. Most credit cards offer secondary car rental insurance, which pays for the costs not covered by your regular car insurance plan.
Travel agents and travel reservation sites
You can buy travel insurance when you book your flight, hotel and car rental.
Pros: Buying is as quick and easy as clicking “yes” when you book reservations. Coverage is inexpensive.
Cons: You can’t customize the coverage.
» Learn more: Airline travel insurance vs. independent travel insurance
Travel insurance comparison sites
You can compare different policies and review quotes at once based on the trip search criteria you’ve input into the search form. Examples include marketplaces like Squaremouth or TravelInsurance.com.
Pros: You can choose a policy that fits your needs and compare policies and pricing in one place.
Cons: Comparing multiple policies takes time.
Travel insurance companies
You can purchase travel insurance directly from an insurance provider.
Pros: You can choose a policy that fits your needs. Many travel insurer websites also offer information to help you understand the coverage.
Cons: You’ll need to go to multiple websites to compare coverage and pricing.
» Learn more: The best travel insurance companies right now
Keep these tips in mind when you’re considering a trip insurance policy.
Evaluate the financial risks you face when traveling. Can you bear those costs yourself, or do you want insurance?
Examine what coverage you already have: Does your credit card offer travel insurance? Do you have renters or homeowners insurance to cover belongings? What is the deductible? Will your health plan cover you in all the locations where you travel?
Get quotes for trip insurance online. Choose a package of the benefits you need and compare prices for similar coverage among carriers.
Narrow your choices and then read the policy fine print to understand what’s covered, what’s excluded and the limits on coverage. You may find that the lowest-priced policy is too restrictive and that paying a little more gets you the coverage you need. Or you might find that the cheapest, most basic policy fits the bill.
If you don’t know which provider to go with, it makes sense to browse a list of plans on a travel insurance comparison site. These online marketplaces will often include plans from the best travel insurance companies along with customer reviews.
Squaremouth
Compare plans from more than 30 providers.
Over 86,000 customer reviews of insurers.
Under its Zero Complaint Guarantee, Squaremouth (a NerdWallet partner) will remove a provider if any customer complaint isn't resolved to its satisfaction.
Has a filter option to see policies that provide COVID-coverage.
TravelInsurance.com
Compare plans from 13 providers.
See good and poor customer ratings and reviews for each insurer when you receive quotes.
“Learning Center” includes travel insurance articles and travel tips, including important how-to information.
Quotes provided from each provider include a link to COVID-19 FAQs, making it easy for customers to review what’s covered or not.
InsureMyTrip
Compare plans from more than two dozen providers.
More than 70,000 customer reviews.
“Anytime Advocates” help customers navigate the claim process and will work on behalf of the customer to help with appealing a denied claim.
Includes a link to plans that offer COVID coverage.
Compare plans from 11 providers.
Search coverage by sporting activity, including ground, air and water sports.
Many types of plans available for students, visiting family members, new immigrants, those seeking COVID quarantine coverage and more.
Compare different insurance plans from 35 providers.
Over 5,600 customer reviews on Trustpilot, with an average 4.9 stars out of five.
Formerly known as AardvarkCompare, AARDY includes a “Travel Insurance 101” learning center to help customers understand various policies and benefits.
Quote search results page includes COVID-coverage highlighted in a different color to make it easier for customers to review related limits.
Whether you’re looking for an international travel insurance plan, emergency medical care, COVID coverage or a policy that includes extreme sports, these providers have you covered.
Our full analysis and more details about each organization can be found here: The Best Travel Insurance Companies Today .
Allianz Global Assistance .
Travel Guard by AIG .
USI Affinity Travel Insurance Services .
Travel Insured International .
World Nomads .
Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection .
Travelex Insurance Services .
Seven Corners .
AXA Assistance USA .
There are a few scenarios when spending extra on travel insurance doesn't really make sense, like:
You booked flexible airline tickets.
Your hotel room has a good cancellation policy.
It's already included in your credit card.
You haven't booked any nonrefundable activities.
» Learn more: When you don't need travel insurance
Yes, especially for nonrefundable trips and travel during the COVID-era. Whether you purchase a comprehensive travel insurance policy or have travel insurance from your credit card, you shouldn't travel without having some sort of travel protection in place to safeguard you and your trip. Travel insurance can protect you in case of an unexpected emergency such as a canceled flight due to weather, a medical event that requires hospitalization, lost luggage and more.
There are many good travel insurance policies out there and a policy that may be great for you may not be good for someone else. Selecting the best plan depends on what coverage you would like and your trip details.
For example, World Nomads offers a comprehensive travel insurance policy that has excellent coverage for adventure sports. Allianz provides coverage for trips of varying lengths of time through its single trip plans and multi-trip plans. Some providers offer add-on options like Cancel For Any Reason travel insurance. If you’re not sure which plan to go with, consider looking at trip insurance comparison sites like Squaremouth or Insuremytrip.
Yes, you can. However, it's better to purchase it sooner rather than later, ideally right after booking your trip because the benefits begin as soon as you purchase a policy.
Let’s say you’re going on a trip in a month and a week before departure, you fall and break your leg. If you’ve purchased a travel insurance policy, you can use your trip cancellation benefits to get your nonrefundable deposit back.
Most comprehensive travel insurance plans offer trip cancellation, trip interruption, emergency medical and dental, medical evacuation, trip delay and lost luggage coverage. Many plans offer COVID coverage, but you’ll always want to check to ensure that the policy you choose provides that benefit if you’re traveling during these times. Some plans may also allow you to add features like Cancel For Any Reason travel insurance.
It depends which credit card you have. Premium travel cards like the Chase Sapphire Reserve® and The Platinum Card® from American Express offer travel insurance benefits if you book a trip using your card or points.
However, the coverage provided by the credit cards is usually lower than if you purchased a standalone policy. Review the travel insurance benefits on your credit card and check that the limits are adequate before foregoing from purchasing a separate plan.
Let’s say you’re going on a trip in a month and a week before departure, you fall and break your leg. If you’ve purchased a travel insurance policy, you can use your
trip cancellation benefits
to get your nonrefundable deposit back.
It depends which credit card you have. Premium travel cards like the
Chase Sapphire Reserve®
The Platinum Card® from American Express
offer travel insurance benefits if you book a trip using your card or points.
Unpredictability is one of the mind-opening joys of travel, but travel insurance should contain no surprises. The time you spend to understand your options will be well worth the peace of mind as you embark on your next adventure.
Whether you’re seeking a single or a long-term policy, each travel insurance option offers different strengths and weaknesses. Choosing the right policy depends on your trip needs, your budget and how important various benefits are to you.
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Up to $500 per Covered Trip that is delayed for more than 6 hours; and 2 claims per Eligible Card per 12 consecutive month period.
Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions and Limitations Apply.
Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details.
Underwritten by New Hampshire Insurance Company, an AIG Company.
Insurance Benefit: Trip Cancellation and Interruption Insurance
The maximum benefit amount for Trip Cancellation and Interruption Insurance is $10,000 per Covered Trip and $20,000 per Eligible Card per 12 consecutive month period.
Insurance Benefit: Baggage Insurance Plan
Baggage Insurance Plan coverage can be in effect for Covered Persons for eligible lost, damaged, or stolen Baggage during their travel on a Common Carrier Vehicle (e.g., plane, train, ship, or bus) when the Entire Fare for a ticket for the trip (one-way or round-trip) is charged to an Eligible Card. Coverage can be provided for up to $2,000 for checked Baggage and up to a combined maximum of $3,000 for checked and carry-on Baggage, in excess of coverage provided by the Common Carrier. The coverage is also subject to a $3,000 aggregate limit per Covered Trip. For New York State residents, there is a $2,000 per bag/suitcase limit for each Covered Person with a $10,000 aggregate maximum for all Covered Persons per Covered Trip.
Underwritten by AMEX Assurance Company.
Insurance Benefit: Car Rental Loss & Damage Insurance
Car Rental Loss and Damage Insurance can provide coverage up to $75,000 for theft of or damage to most rental vehicles when you use your eligible Card to reserve and pay for the entire eligible vehicle rental and decline the collision damage waiver or similar option offered by the Commercial Car Rental Company. This product provides secondary coverage and does not include liability coverage. Not all vehicle types or rentals are covered. Geographic restrictions apply.
Underwritten by AMEX Assurance Company. Car Rental Loss or Damage Coverage is offered through American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
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