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Travel insurance plans provide coverage for certain costs and losses associated with traveling. Travel Guard ® helps you navigate canceled flights, lost bags, sudden health emergencies, and much more—almost anywhere in the world. Whether you’re planning a two-day getaway, a cruise, an adventure vacation, or a month-long international holiday, our plans help cover travelers and their trip inverstments.

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The Best Travel Insurance For A European Holiday

There’s so much to see in Europe that you won’t have any problem filling your time or coming up with suggested activities whether you’re backpacking across mainland Europe for a few months or just spending a few weeks there on vacation. There’s so much to experience that one holiday could never be enough. Europe has a vast array of riches such as historical architecture, gorgeous beaches, and a diverse array of wonderful food and drink. There’s something to satisfy even the most discerning of tastes.

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Whether you’re planning a multi destination trip where you try capture as much of this wonderful continent as possible or you’re spending a few weeks in an iconic holiday destination, AIG has all the best offers to ensure your holidays are as safe as possible and you’re covered for every eventuality.

Family Policy

Travelling with family can get a bit on the stressful side at the best of times, so we offer the peace of mind that comes from full family coverage. With our family travel insurance your family will all be covered for the duration of your trip or insurance policy. If you choose annual cover you get the added benefit of having the flexibility to travel as a family or even as a couple if you’re planning to get away on a quick weekend break together without the children. If work commitments get in the way, one parent named on the policy can travel with the children on our multi trip family travel insurance, giving you further flexibility and reassurance.

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With so much to see in Europe you’re never going to get it done in one trip, so an annual multi trip insurance could be your best option. With this policy you'll be covered no matter how many times you decide to travel in the next year. With annual travel insurance cover, you can cut out the additional costs and hassle of purchasing individual policies every time you need to travel, all you have to do is plan your perfect itinerary.

Backpackers Insurance

Or if you’re travelling solo and looking to get as much of Europe under your belt in one go,  backpackers insurance  might be the best policy for you. Most backpackers are looking to make savings where they can and long stay or extended travel insurance is the best way to cover yourself during extended trips and holidays away from Ireland. It offers important benefits that cover you when cancelling or cutting your trip short, medical expenses and personal effects and baggage cover. This means you’ll be covered for any unforeseen circumstances.

This cover is available to those aged between 18 – 35.

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European Health Insurance Card

The benefit of Ireland being in the EU means that as an Irish citizen you can apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). The EHIC allows you to get healthcare in another EU or European Economic Area (EEA) state for free, or at a reduced cost. It covers you if you are on holiday, or on a short-term stay. However, the EHIC does not replace travel insurance, it only covers necessary healthcare. More information can be found on the European Union’s website .

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We trust that you’re well able to pack your own suitcase at this stage but there are a few things that you need to look out for. Plug adapters always prove to be a lifesaver. Just make sure the ones in your suitcase will work in the country that you travel to otherwise, you may find your phone battery running out of power as you desperately search for a stockist in the area. You can also run into issues when it comes to currencies, especially if you assume that the countries that you’re visiting are using the Euro. The majority of EU countries are on the Euro, but not all. Countries such as Croatia, Denmark and Poland are some of the EU countries that have chosen not to adopt the Euro as their currency. So just be aware of this as currency exchange can work out expensive.

However you choose to enjoy the bounty of options Europe has to offer, you can add an extra layer of protection for yourself and your fellow travellers with travel insurance from AIG. You can get an online travel insurance quote here .

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We used to travel abroad only once a year, but nowadays the average number of trips we make is considerably higher. AIG has taken this trend into account in the development of its short term travel product.

Travel Insurance Protection is highly flexible and can be tailored not only to suit your personal requirements but also according to the type of trip planned. The coverage of this insurance applies to almost all trips in Europe or the rest of the world (with the exception of countries at war and countries where sanctions apply).

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The 5 Best International Travel Insurance Companies for 2024

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U.S. News evaluates ratings, data and scores of more than 50 travel insurance companies from comparison websites like TravelInsurance.com, Squaremouth and InsureMyTrip, plus renowned credit rating agency AM Best, in addition to reviews and recommendations from top travel industry sources and consumers to determine the Best International Travel Insurance Companies.

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With demand for international travel still on the rise, buying travel insurance makes more sense now than ever before. Having an international travel policy in place will ensure you won't lose the money you spent if your trip is canceled or interrupted for reasons beyond your control – or if your bags are delayed or lost entirely by your airline or cruise line .

Other protective benefits come from the best international travel insurance policies as well, including travel medical coverage for unexpected medical expenses and emergency medical evacuation. You may even find that the destination you plan to visit requires travel insurance, although most countries have dropped travel insurance requirements they initially put in place due to the pandemic.

U.S. News editors compared more than 20 of the top providers to find the best travel insurance companies for trips around the world. If you're hoping to secure the best international travel policy for your needs this year, the policies outlined below provide a solid foundation for you to start your research.

  • Allianz Travel Insurance: Best Overall
  • AIG Travel Guard: Best for the Cost
  • Generali Global Assistance: Best for Medical
  • World Nomads Travel Insurance: Best for Active Travelers
  • GeoBlue: Best for Expats

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Buy coverage for single trips or multiple trips at once

Annual plans available

Lower coverage amounts for emergency medical expenses than some other plans

  • Trip cancellation coverage up to $100,000
  • Trip interruption coverage up to $150,000
  • Emergency medical coverage up to $50,000
  • Emergency medical transportation coverage up to $500,000
  • Trip change protector coverage worth up to $500
  • Baggage loss and damage coverage up to $1,000
  • Baggage delay coverage up to $300 (12-hour delay required)
  • Travel delay coverage up to $800 ($200 per day)

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Add-on coverage available for lodging expenses, preexisting medical conditions and rental cars

Optional CFAR coverage available with some plans

Coverage limits for its lowest-tier Essential plan may be insufficient for some trips

Add-on coverage for preexisting conditions must be purchased within 15 days of the initial trip payment

  • Trip cancellation coverage worth up to 100% of the trip cost
  • Trip interruption coverage worth up to 100% of the trip cost
  • Baggage coverage worth up to $750
  • Up to $200 in coverage for baggage delays
  • Travel medical expense coverage worth up to $15,000
  • Up to $150,000 in coverage for emergency medical evacuation

Choose medical coverage limits based on your needs

Generous limits for emergency medical expenses and medical evacuation across all plans

CFAR coverage must be purchased within 24 hours of initial trip deposit and is only available with Premium plan

Rental car coverage only included in top-tier Premium plan

  • Trip cancellation coverage up to 100% of the trip cost
  • Trip interruption coverage up to 175% of the trip cost
  • Travel delay coverage up to $1,000 per traveler ($300 daily limit)
  • Up to $2,000 per person in baggage protection
  • Up to $2,000 in coverage for sporting equipment
  • Up to $500 per person for baggage delays
  • Up to $500 per person for sporting equipment delays
  • Up to $1,000 per person in protection for missed connections
  • Up to $250,000 per person in coverage for emergency medical and dental procedures
  • Up to $1 million in coverage for emergency assistance and transportation
  • Up to $25,000 per person in rental car coverage
  • Up to $100,000 per plan in accidental death and dismemberment coverage

24-hour travel assistance services included

More than 200 sports and activities covered in every plan

Coverage limits within standard plans may be insufficient

No coverage for most preexisting conditions

  • Up to $10,000 in coverage for trip cancellation
  • Up to $100,000 in coverage for emergency medical expenses
  • Up to $500,000 in protection for emergency medical evacuation
  • Up to $3,000 in protection for damage or theft to your bags or gear

Purchase international travel medical insurance for individual trips, multiple trips or long-term travel

Coverage is mostly for emergency medical expenses abroad

Some plans require a primary U.S. health insurance plan

Frequently Asked Questions

While many countries began mandating travel insurance for visitors during the COVID-19 pandemic, most have loosened entry requirements and dropped this condition by now. Countries that still require international visitors to have travel insurance include the following:

  • Antarctica: Travel medical insurance is generally required by cruise lines and tour operators for trips to Antarctica , with a standard minimum of $100,000 in emergency medical and evacuation coverage.
  • Ecuador: You do not need travel insurance to visit the country of Ecuador, but you do need insurance with medical coverage to visit the Galápagos Islands .
  • Qatar: Travelers visiting Qatar for more than 30 days are required to have a travel insurance policy that is approved by the country's Ministry of Public Health.
  • Saudi Arabia: Visitors to Saudi Arabia from eligible countries must pay for an eVisa, and the cost includes compulsory travel insurance coverage.

International travel insurance works the same as travel insurance for domestic trips. These plans include various coverage options and coverage limits, and a deductible may or may not apply. Travelers can choose to purchase international travel insurance for a single trip or multiple trips; long-term plans for expats and missionaries are available from some providers.

While travel insurance policies can include a broad range of coverages, the main protections you'll want for international trips include the following:

  • Trip cancellation and interruption coverage: This type of protection can reimburse you for prepaid travel expenses when a trip is canceled or interrupted for a covered reason beyond your control.
  • Baggage delay insurance: This coverage can pay for incidental expenses that occur when your bags are delayed for a specific period of time (usually six hours or longer).
  • Lost luggage coverage: This protection can replace your luggage and your belongings or reimburse you for costs if your bags are lost by a common carrier.
  • Rental car insurance: This type of insurance may provide primary coverage when you rent an eligible rental car.
  • Emergency medical and dental coverage: This type of insurance will pay for emergency medical treatment or dental expenses that may arise during your trip.
  • Emergency evacuation coverage: This protection can pay for emergency transportation costs when you're sick or injured during your trip.

Also note that many travelers booking an international trip choose to purchase travel insurance that offers cancel for any reason protection, so they can cancel a trip for any reason at all, even if they just decide they don't want to go. That said, adding CFAR coverage to your policy will make your travel insurance plan more expensive. Most plans also have limits on how much of your prepaid travel expenses can be refunded, which are usually capped between 60% to 80% of your trip costs.

While coverages offered through international travel insurance plans tend to be broad, keep in mind that this type of insurance won't cover every situation that could arise. Some common issues that are not covered by international travel insurance plans include:

  • Acts of war
  • Claims due to air or water pollution
  • Claims due to natural disasters
  • Epidemics not specifically included in coverage
  • Extreme, high-risk sports
  • Government regulations or proclamations
  • Nuclear radiation and contamination
  • Terrorist events
  • Travel bulletins or alerts

Many travel credit cards offer international travel insurance benefits, but you should know that these coverages have some limitations. For example, travel insurance plans from credit cards never provide meaningful amounts of coverage for medical emergencies or dental emergencies. You also have to pay for each trip with your travel credit card for coverage to apply.

The best international health insurance plan depends on factors like the length of your trip, where you're traveling and how much coverage you need. While you can take the time to get quotes from several different companies, websites like TravelInsurance.com and Squaremouth make it easy to compare coverage details, limits and pricing among several providers all in one place.

The cost of international travel insurance varies and can depend on your age, the length of your trip, your total trip cost and other factors. Consider getting multiple travel insurance quotes through TravelInsurance.com to get an idea of the cost of coverage for your upcoming travel plans.

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Holly Johnson is an award-winning content creator who has covered travel and travel insurance for more than a decade. Johnson has researched travel insurance options for her own vacations and family trips to more than 50 countries around the world, and she has experience navigating the claims and reimbursement process. On a personal level, her family uses an annual travel insurance policy from Allianz. Johnson also works alongside her husband, Greg – who has been licensed to sell travel insurance in 50 states – in their family media business.

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If the past few years have shown us anything, it’s that travelers need to be prepared for the unexpected — from a pandemic to flight troubles to the crowded airport terminals so many of us have encountered.

If you don't have sufficient travel insurance coverage via your credit card , you can supplement your policies with third-party plans.

Whether you’re looking for an international travel insurance plan, emergency medical care or a policy that includes extreme sports, these are the best travel insurance providers to get you covered.

How we found the best travel insurance

We looked at quotes from various companies for a 10-day trip to Mexico in September 2024. The traveler was a 55-year-old woman from Florida who spent $3,000 total on the trip, including airfare.

On average, the price of each company’s most basic coverage plan was $126.53. The costs displayed below do not include optional add-ons, such as Cancel For Any Reason coverage or pre-existing medical condition coverage.

Read our full analysis about the average cost of travel insurance so you can budget better for your next trip.

However, depending on the plan, you may be able to customize at an added cost.

As we continue to evaluate more travel insurance companies and receive fresh market data, this collection of best travel insurance companies is likely to change. See our full methodology for more details.

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Best travel insurance overall: berkshire hathaway travel protection.

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Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection

  • ExactCare Value (basic) plan is among the least expensive we surveyed.
  • Speciality plans available for road trips, luxury travel, adventure activities, flights and cruises.
  • Company may reimburse claimants faster than average, including possible same-day compensation.
  • Multiple "Trip Delay" coverage types might make claims confusing.
  • Cheapest plan only includes fixed amounts for its coverage.

Under the direction of chair and CEO Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection has been around since 2014. Its plans provide numerous opportunities for travelers to customize coverage to their needs.

At $135 for our sample trip, the ExactCare Value (basic) plan from Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection offers protection roughly $10 above the average price.

Want something cheaper? Air travelers looking for inexpensive, less comprehensive protections might opt for a basic AirCare plan that includes fixed amounts for its coverage .

Read our full review of Berkshire Hathaway .

What else makes Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection great:

Pre-existing medical condition exclusion waivers available at nearly all plan levels. 

Plans available for travelers going on a cruise, participating in extreme sports or taking a luxury trip.

ExactCare Value (basic) plan was among the least expensive we surveyed.

Best for emergency medical coverage: Allianz Global Assistance

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Annual or single-trip policies are available.

  • Multiple types of insurance available.
  • All plans include access to a 24/7 assistance hotline.
  • More expensive than average.
  • CFAR upgrades are not available.
  • Rental car protection is only available by adding the One Trip Rental Car protector to your plan or by purchasing a standalone rental car plan.

Allianz Global Assistance is a reputable travel insurance company offering plans for over 25 years. Customers can choose from a variety of single and annual policies to fit their needs. On top of comprehensive coverage, some travelers might opt for the more affordable OneTrip Cancellation Plus, which is geared toward domestic travelers looking for trip protections but don’t need post-departure benefits like emergency medical or baggage lost.

For our test trip, Allianz Global Assistance’s basic coverage cost $149, about $22 above average.

What else makes Allianz Global Assistance great:

Annual and single-trip plans.

Plans are available for international and domestic trips.

Stand-alone and add-on rental car damage product available.

Read our full review of Allianz Global Assistance .

Best for travelers with pre-existing medical conditions: Travel Guard by AIG

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Travel Guard by AIG

  • Offers last-minute coverage.
  • Pre-Existing Medical Conditions Exclusion Waiver available at all plan levels.
  • Plan available for business travelers.
  • Cancel For Any reason coverage only available for higher-level plans, and only reimburses up to 50% of the trip cost.
  • Trip interruption coverage doesn't apply to trips paid for with points and miles.

Travel Guard by AIG offers a variety of plans and coverages to fit travelers’ needs. On top of more standard trip protections like trip cancellation, interruption, baggage and medical coverage, the Cancel For Any Reason upgrade is available on certain Travel Guard plans, which allows you to cancel a trip for any reason and get 50% of your nonrefundable deposit back as long as the trip is canceled at least two days before the scheduled departure date.

At $107 for our sample trip, the Essential plan was below average, saving roughly $20.

What else makes Travel Guard by AIG great:

Three comprehensive plans and a Pack N' Go plan for last-minute travelers who don't need cancellation benefits.

Flight protection, car rental, and medical evacuation coverage, as well as annual plans available.

Pre-existing medical conditions exclusion waiver available on all plan levels, as long as it's purchased within 15 days.

Read our full review of Travel Guard by AIG .

Best for those who pack expensive equipment: Travel Insured International

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Travel Insured International

  • Higher-level plan include optional add-ons for event tickets and for electronic equipment
  • Rental car protection add-on for just $8 per day, even on lower-level plan.
  • Many of the customizations are only available on the higher-tier plan.
  • Coverage cost comes in above average in our latest analysis.

Travel Insured International offers several customization options. For instance, those going to see a show may want to add on event ticket registration fee protection. Traveling with expensive gear?Consider adding on coverage for electronic equipment for up to $2,000 in coverage.

Be sure to check which policies are available in your state. You will need to input your destination, residence, trip dates and the number of travelers to get a quote and see coverages.

What else makes Travel Insured International great:

Comprehensive plans include medical expense reimbursement accidents, sickness, evacuation and pre-existing conditions, depending on the plan.

Flight plans include coverage for missed and canceled flights and lost or stolen baggage.

Read our full review of Travel Insured International .

Best for adventurous travelers: World Nomads

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World Nomads

  • Travelers can extend coverage mid-trip.
  • The standard plan covers up to $300,000 in emergency evacuation costs.
  • Plans automatically cover 200+ adventurous activities.
  • No Cancel For Any Reason upgrades are available.
  • No pre-existing medical condition waivers are available.

Many travel insurance plans contain exclusions for adventure sports activities. If you plan to ski, bungee jump, windsurf or parasail, this might be a plan to consider.

Note that the Standard plan ($72 for our sample trip), while the most affordable, provides less coverage than other plans. But it can be a good choice for travelers who are satisfied with trip cancellation and interruption coverage of $2,500 or less, do not need rental car damage protection, find the limits to be sufficient and do not need coverage for certain more adventurous activities.

What else makes World Nomads great:

Comprehensive international travel insurance plans.

Coverage available for adventure activities, such as trekking, mountain biking and scuba diving.

Read our full review of World Nomads .

Best for medical coverage: Travelex Insurance Services

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Travelex Insurance Services

  • Top-tier plan doesn’t break the bank and provides more customization opportunities.
  • Offers a plan specifically for domestic travel.
  • Sells a post-departure medical coverage plan.
  • Fewer customization opportunities on the Basic plan.
  • Though perhaps a plus for domestic travelers, keep in mind the Travel America plan only covers domestic trips.

For starters, basic coverage from Travelex Insurance Services came in at $125, almost exactly average for our sample trip.

Travelex’s plans focus heavily on providing protections that are personalized to your travel style and trip type.

While the company does offer comprehensive plans that include medical benefits, you can also choose between cheaper plans that don’t provide cancellation coverage but do offer protections during your travels.

Read our full review of Travelex Insurance Services .

What else makes Travelex Insurance Services great:

Three comprehensive plans available, two of which cover international trips.

Offers a post-departure plan geared exclusively toward disruptions after you leave home.

Two flight insurance plans available.

Best if you have travel credit card coverage: Seven Corners

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Seven Corners

  • Annual, medical-only and backpacker plans are available.
  • Cancel For Any Reason upgrade is available for the cheapest plan.
  • Cheapest plan also features a much less costly Interruption for Any Reason add-on.
  • Offers only one annual policy option.

Each Seven Corners plan offers several optional add-ons. Among the more unique is a Trip Interruption for Any Reason, which allows you to interrupt a trip 48 hours after the scheduled departure date (for any reason) and receive a refund of up to 75% of your unused nonrefundable deposits.

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The basic coverage plan for our trip to Mexico costs $124 — right around the average.

What else makes Seven Corners great:

Comprehensive plans for U.S. residents and foreigners, including travelers visiting the U.S.

Cheap add-ons for rental car damage, sporting equipment rental or trip interruption for any reason.

Read our full review of Seven Corners .

Best for long-term travelers: IMG

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  • Coverage available for adventure travelers.
  • Offers direct billing.
  • Claim approval can be lengthy.

While some travel insurance companies offer just a handful of plans, with IMG, you’ll really have your pick. Though this requires a bit more research, it allows you to search for coverage that fits your travel needs.

However, travelers will want to be aware that IMG’s iTravelInsured Travel Lite is expensive. Coming in at $149.85, it’s the costliest plan on our list.

Read our full review of IMG .

What else makes IMG great:

More affordable than average.

Many plans to choose from to fit your needs.

Best for travelers with unpredictable work demands: Tin Leg

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  • In addition Cancel For Any Reason, some plans offer cancel for work reason coverage.
  • Adventure sports-specific coverage is available.
  • Plans have overlap that can be hard to distinguish.
  • Only one plan includes Rental Car Damage coverage available as an add-on.

Tin Leg’s Basic plan came in at $134 for our sample trip, adding about $8 onto the average basic policy cost. Note that you’ll pay a lot more if you shop for the most comprehensive coverage, and there are eight plans to choose from for trips abroad.

The multitude of plans can help you find coverage that fits your needs, but with so many to choose from, deciding can be daunting.

The only real way to figure out your ideal plan is to compare them all, look at the plan details and decide which features and coverage suit you and your travel style best.

Read our full Tin Leg review .

Best for booking travel with points and miles: TravelSafe

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  • Covers up to $300 redepositing points and miles on eligible canceled award flights.
  • Optional add-on protection for business equipment or sports rentals.
  • Multi-trip or year-long plans aren’t available.

Selecting your travel insurance plan with TravelSafe is a fairly straightforward process. The company’s website also makes it easy to visualize how optional add-on elements influence the total cost, displaying the final price as soon as you click the coverage.

However, at $136, the Basic plan was among the more expensive for our trip to Mexico.

What else makes TravelSafe great:

Rental car damage coverage add-on is available on both plans.

Cancel For Any Reason coverage available on the TravelSafe Classic plan.

Read our full TravelSafe review .

Best for group travel insurance: HTH Insurance

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HTH Travel Insurance

  • Covers travelers up to 95 years old.
  • Includes direct pay option so members can avoid having to pay up front for services.
  • A 24-hour delay is required for baggage delay coverage on the TripProtector Economy plan.
  • No waivers for pre-existing conditions on the lower-level plan.

HTH offers single-trip and multitrip medical insurance coverage as well as trip protection plans.

At around $125, the Trip Protector Economy policy is at the average mark for plans we reviewed.

You can choose to insure group trips for educators, crew, religious missionaries and corporate travelers.

What else makes HTH Insurance great:

Medical-only coverage and trip protection coverage.

Lots of options for group travelers.

Read our full review of HTH Insurance .

As you shop for travel insurance, you’ll find many of the same coverage categories across numerous plans.

Trip cancellation

This covers the prepaid costs you make for your trip in cases when you need to cancel for a covered reason. This coverage helps you recoup upfront costs paid for flights and nonrefundable hotel reservations.

Trip interruption

Trip interruption benefits generally involve disruptions after you depart. It helps reimburse costs incurred for flight delays, cancellations and plenty of other covered disruptions you might encounter during your travels.

This coverage can cover the costs for you to return home or reimburse unexpected expenses like an extra hotel stay, meals and ground transportation.

Trip delay coverage helps cover unexpected costs when your trip is delayed. This is another coverage that helps offset the costs of flight trouble or other travel disruptions.

Note that many policies have a total amount a traveler can claim, with caps on per diem benefits, too.

Cancel For Any Reason

Cancel For Any Reason coverage allows you to recoup some of the upfront costs you paid for a trip even if you’re canceling for a reason not otherwise covered by your standard travel insurance policy.

Typically, adding this protection to your plan costs extra.

Baggage delay

This coverage helps cover the costs of essential items you might need when your luggage is delayed. Think toiletries, clothing and other immediate items you might need if your luggage didn’t make it on your flight.

Many travel insurance plans with baggage delay protection will specify how long (six, 12, 24 hours, etc.) your luggage must be delayed before you can make a claim.

Lost baggage

Used for travelers whose luggage is lost or stolen, this helps recoup the lost value of the items in your bag.

You’ll want to make sure you closely follow the correct procedures for your plan. Many plans include a maximum total amount you can claim under this coverage and a per-item cap.

Travel medical insurance

This covers out-of-pocket medical costs when travelers run into an emergency.

Because many travelers’ health insurance plans don’t cover medical care overseas, travel medical insurance can help offset out-of-pocket health care costs.

In addition to emergency medical coverage, many plans have medical evacuation or repatriation coverage for costs incurred when you must be taken to a hospital or return to your home country because of a medical situation.

Most travel insurance plans cover many trip protections that can help you be prepared for unexpected travel disruptions and expenses.

These coverages are generally aimed at protecting the money you put into your trip, expenses you incur because of travel trouble and costs incurred if you have a medical emergency overseas.

On top of core coverages like trip cancellation and interruption and travel medical coverage, some plans offer add-on options like waivers for pre-existing conditions, rental car collision damage waivers or adventure sports riders. These usually cost extra or must be added within a specified timeframe.

Typical travel insurance policies offer coverage for many unforeseen events, but as you research to select a plan, consider your needs. Though every plan differs, there are some commonly excluded coverages.

For instance, you typically can’t get coverage for a named storm if you bought the coverage after the storm was named. In other words, if you have a trip to the Caribbean booked for Sept. 25 and on Sept. 20 a hurricane develops and is named, you generally won’t be able to buy a travel insurance plan Sept. 21 in hopes of getting your money back.

Many plans also don’t cover activities performed under the influence of drugs or alcohol or any extreme sports. If the latter applies to you, you might want to consider a plan with specific coverages for adventure-seekers.

For numerous plans, a few other situations don’t qualify as an acceptable reason to cancel and make a claim, such as fear of travel, medical tourism or pregnancies (unless you booked a trip and bought insurance before you became pregnant or there are complications with the pregnancy). This is where a Cancel For Any Reason add-on to your coverage can be helpful.

You can also run into trouble if you give up on a trip too soon: a minor (or even multihour) flight delay likely isn’t sufficient to cancel your entire trip and get reimbursed through your plan. Be sure to review what requirements your specific plan has when it comes to canceling a trip, claiming trip interruption, etc.

Travel insurance costs vary widely. The final price of your plan will fluctuate based on your age, length of trip and destination.

It will also depend on how much coverage you need, whether you add on specialized policies (like Cancel For Any Reason or pre-existing conditions coverage), whether you plan to participate in extreme sports and other factors.

In our examples above, for instance, the 35-year-old traveler taking a $2,000 trip to Italy would have spent an average $76 for a basic plan to get coverage for things like trip cancellation and interruption, baggage protection, etc. That’s a little less than 4% of the total trip cost — lower than average.

If there were multiple members in a traveling party or if they were going on, say, a rock-climbing or bungee-jumping excursion, the costs would go up.

On average, travel insurance comes to about 5% to 10% of the trip cost. However, considering many of the plans reimburse up to 100% of the trip cost (or more) for disruptions like trip cancellation or interruption, it can be a worthwhile expense if something goes wrong.

It depends. Consider the following factors that might affect your decision: You’re young and healthy, all your bookings are refundable or cancelable without a penalty, your flights are nonstop, you’re not checking bags and a credit card you carry offers some travel protections . In that case, travel insurance might not be necessary.

On the other hand, if you prepaid a large chunk of money for a nonrefundable African safari, you’re going on a Caribbean cruise in the middle of a hurricane season or you’re going somewhere where the cost of health care is high, it’s not a bad idea to buy a travel insurance plan. Here’s how to find the best travel insurance coverage for you.

If you’re thinking of booking a trip and not planning to buy travel insurance, you may want to consider at least booking refundable airfare and not prepaying for hotel, rental car and activity reservations. That way, if something goes wrong, you can cancel without losing any money.

Selecting the best travel insurance policy comes down to your needs, concerns, preferences and budget.

As you book, take a few minutes to consider what most concerns you. Is it getting stranded because of flight trouble? Having the ability to cancel for any reason you see fit without losing money? Getting sick or injured right before departure and needing to postpone the trip? Injuring yourself or falling ill while overseas?

Ultimately, you want a plan that protects you, your money and the large investment in your trip — but doesn’t cost too much, either.

Medical coverage. If your priority is having adequate medical coverage abroad, you might want to look for plans with high limits for medical emergencies and medical evacuation.

Complex travel itinerary. If your itinerary has lots of flight connections, prepaid hotels and deposits for activities you can’t get back, prioritizing a plan with the best coverage for trip cancellations or interruptions may land at the top of your list.

Travel uncertainty. If you’re on the fence about a trip and have nonrefundable reservations, you may want to select a plan with a Cancel For Any Reason coverage option, which can help you recoup about 50% to 75% of the costs. This helps provide peace of mind, placing the decision on whether to travel entirely in your hands.

Car rentals. If you’re renting a car, a collision damage waiver is often worth looking into.

The following destinations are the top insured destinations in 2024, according to Squaremouth (a NerdWallet partner).

The Bahamas.

Costa Rica.

Antarctica.

In 2022, travelers spent about 25.53% more on trips than they did before the pandemic.

As of December, NerdWallet analysis determined travel prices are 10% higher than pre-pandemic. Each statistic makes a strong case for protecting your travel investment as you plan your next trip.

Bookmark these resources to help you make smart money moves as you shop for travel insurance.

What is travel insurance?

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We used the following factors to choose insurance providers to highlight:

Breadth of coverage: We looked at how many plans each company offered plus the range of their standard plans. 

Depth of coverage: We considered two data points to get a sense of how much each company pays out for common travel issues — the maximum caps for trip cancellation and trip interruption claims.

Cost: By looking at the costs for basic coverage across multiple companies, we determined an average cost for shoppers to benchmark plan prices against.

Customizability: While standard plans can cover a lot of ground, sometimes you need something a little more personal.

Customer satisfaction. Using data from Squaremouth when available, and Google Reviews as a backup, we can give kudos to companies with better track records from their clients.

No, it doesn’t necessarily get more expensive the longer you wait to purchase. However, as you put off buying insurance, you may lose access to potential plans and coverage options.

In general, buying travel insurance within a few days to two weeks of prepaying or making an initial deposit for your trip is your best bet. Assuming you’re not booking last-minute, this will provide you with access to the widest possible range of coverage options. It also helps prevent any medical conditions or storms that pop up between booking and buying a plan from ending up as excluded situations, which won’t be covered by your plan.

But, generally, many plans do allow you to buy coverage quite close to your departure date.

To get the most out of your travel insurance plan, buy it soon after making your initial prepayment or deposit to ensure you have access to the biggest menu of plans possible.

Select a plan that’s comprehensive enough to cover the travel scenarios you’re most concerned about or likely to encounter but not too expensive or laden with protections you’d never likely need.

Whatever your coverage, thoroughly review the plan so you understand what’s covered and what’s not, plus how to adhere to the plan’s rules for making a claim.

Travelers frequently use phrases like “trip insurance” and “travel insurance,” as well as “trip protection,” interchangeably, but they do mean different things, according to Stan Sandberg, founder of insurance comparison site TravelInsurance.com.

Trip insurance, or trip protection, generally refers to predeparture (or preevent) coverage if you need to cancel. You may see these plans sold by airlines, online travel agencies or even ticketed event sellers.

“You could refer to it as the portion that protects the investment in the trip,” Sandberg says.

A travel insurance plan typically includes that — plus more comprehensive benefits to protect you during your trip, from medical coverage to trip delay and lost baggage protections, and many more elements, depending on the plan.

Though travel insurance is typically not required for international trips, your personal circumstances will play a key role in whether it’s a good investment.

For instance, young, healthy travelers with few prepaid trip expenses embarking on a relatively risk-free trip may not see a need to buy a plan.

Older travelers with complicated itineraries who are visiting destinations where they could potentially fall ill or get injured — or who could encounter bad weather or some other disrupting factor along the way — may want to buy coverage.

Consider a few key questions:

How well would your health insurance plan cover you if you needed to visit a hospital overseas?

How much did you prepay for a hotel or rental car?

How much money would you be out if weather or some other flight issue derailed your itinerary?

Could you afford an unexpected night in a city where you have a connecting flight?

Do you already have a credit card that provides some travel protections?

Your answers to these questions can help you decide whether you need travel insurance for your international trip.

In general, buying travel insurance

within a few days to two weeks of prepaying or making an initial deposit

for your trip is your best bet. Assuming you’re not booking last-minute, this will provide you with access to the widest possible range of coverage options. It also helps prevent any medical conditions or storms that pop up between booking and buying a plan from ending up as excluded situations, which won’t be covered by your plan.

How to maximize your rewards

You want a travel credit card that prioritizes what’s important to you. Here are some of the best travel credit cards of 2024 :

Flexibility, point transfers and a large bonus: Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card

No annual fee: Wells Fargo Autograph℠ Card

Flat-rate travel rewards: Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card

Bonus travel rewards and high-end perks: Chase Sapphire Reserve®

Luxury perks: The Platinum Card® from American Express

Business travelers: Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card

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Best Travel Insurance Companies for September 2024

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Travel insurance is an important product to consider when booking a trip, especially if it's a pricy one or you believe there's a chance it could be canceled. If you're like the 40% of people who told Nationwide Travel Insurance they plan to travel more in 2024 than in 2023, then travel insurance could be key to making those plans a reality. And if you don't have travel insurance through your credit card, then it's important to get a policy from a travel insurance company.

According to our research, Travelex is the best travel insurance company because its comprehensive coverage comes relatively cheap. We chose the best travel insurers in our list based on an analysis of 31 travel insurance companies across several areas that are most important to travelers, including options available for your coverage, claim and policy limits, what the policy does and doesn't cover, and typical policy costs. We took time to research insurance coverage limits and what the policies covered and rank companies accordingly.

  • Best Overall: Travelex
  • Runner-Up, Best Overall: Allianz Travel Insurance
  • Best Value: InsureMyTrip
  • Most Comprehensive Coverage: World Nomads
  • Best for Older Adults: HTH Travel Insurance
  • Best for Cruises: Nationwide
  • Best for Medical Coverage: GeoBlue
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The Best Travel Insurance Company: Travelex

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Best overall : travelex.

  • Number of Policy Types: 3
  • Coverage Limit: Up to 100% up to $50,000 for cancellations
  • Starting Price: $24

Travelex is the best overall travel insurance company because it offers coverage (up to 150% for interruptions) for you or your family members at a competitive price—and kids are included at no extra charge. A relatively low price for the high levels of coverage made it our top choice. Look for the Travel Select plan for the best coverage.

Competitive pricing for comprehensive coverage

Multiple plan options with customizable features

Children younger than 21 covered at no extra cost

Mixed pre-existing medical condition coverage depending on the policy purchase date

No annual plan available

Basic coverage plan features minimal coverage

Travelex Insurance Services is a well-known travel insurance provider based in Omaha, Nebraska. Founded in 1996, Travelex offers several insurance packages depending on the coverage you need for your trip. Policies are underwritten by Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance, which earns an A++ rating from AM Best and AA+ from Standard & Poor’s, which means the company has good financial strength.  Coverage is available to customers worldwide.

There are three plans: Travel Basic (the budget-friendly option), Travel Select (good for families), Travel America (coverage for travel in the U.S.).

The Travel Select plan starts at about $36 (that is a one-time payment for your whole trip). It includes trip cancellation insurance, trip interruption, and emergency medical and evacuation, but there also are several ways to customize and upgrade coverage. It also includes protection for kids 17 and under.

Travel is covered up to $50,000 for cancellations. You can receive up to 150% of the trip cost, up to $75,000, for trip interruptions. Emergency medical limits are $50,000, and emergency evacuation coverage is good for up to $500,000.

In addition, Travel Select has a 15-day pre-existing medical condition exclusion waiver. If you purchase your policy within 15 days of paying for your trip and insure the full cost of the trip, your pre-existing injury or illness is likely covered.

Runner-Up , Best Overall : Allianz Travel Insurance

  • Number of Policy Types: 10
  • Coverage Limit: Varies depending on annual or single-trip plan
  • Starting Price: $138

Allianz is the runner-up best overall travel insurance company because it offers coverage for frequent travelers with a low cost per trip. Get the best coverage from the AllTrips Executive Plan. Individual trip coverage is also available.

Annual- or single-trip plans are available

Many policy types fit varying needs

Cover yourself and your household all year even if you’re not traveling together

Does not cover extended travel periods

Some annual plans have per-trip limits while others have annual limits

Limit for emergency medical transportation coverage is only $250,000

Allianz Travel is a subsidiary of Allianz, which traces its history back to 1890 in Germany. Travel policies are underwritten by insurers with AM Best ratings of A to A+ and are available only to legal U.S. residents.

Travelers who want to hit the road many times per year should consider annual travel insurance rather than individual per-trip policies. Allianz Travel offers four different annual plans with varying benefit levels. We particularly like its AllTrips Executive Plan, which has the highest limits and coverage.

The AllTrips Executive Plan provides tiered limits starting at $5,000 for trip cancellation insurance or interruption coverage. It also offers $50,000 for emergency medical and $250,000 for emergency transportation per insured per trip. There is a lengthy list of exclusions, including extreme sports, so make sure to read the fine print before jumping into adventure activities.

Quotes for a single traveler, a couple, and a family of four had a price point of $500 per traveler per year. If you pay for comprehensive coverage at $120 per person per trip and are going to travel at least five times per year, you will break even with this plan. If you’re looking for lower costs, the AllTrips Basic, Premier, and Prime options are also available from Allianz.

Best Value : InsureMyTrip

  • Number of Policy Types: Multiple options from over 20 providers
  • Coverage Limit: Varies
  • Starting Price: $25 to $100

InsureMyTrip is the best valued travel insurance company because it allows you to compare policies from more than 20 different travel insurance providers with one form so you know you’re getting a good deal for the coverage you need. You can find low-cost trip coverage or customize a plan to meet your needs so you don’t overpay for coverage you won’t use.

Search for quotes from multiple reputable insurers

Shop around with one application for multiple trip types

View multiple plans from eligible insurers for your planned trip

Many popular insurers are not included in listings

Initial listing pages don’t show policy limits

Includes some policies with low coverage limits

Founded in 2000, InsureMyTrip is a travel insurance comparison website that searches more than 20 insurers using one intake form. It offers an easy-to-use sign-up tool to compare multiple policies based on your specific needs quickly. Filters can pick policies that cover adventure sports, higher limits, increased medical coverage, and more.

A quote for a family of four taking a 14-day trip that costs $4,000 and includes plane and hotel expenses resulted in three suggested plans with costs of around $100 to around $400 for varying levels of travel protection. Basic features included luggage coverage, travel delay, and medical care. Note that rates will differ based on where customers are originating from and where they are vacationing, as well as other variables.

The insurers you'll find while using InsureMyTrip have earned a variety of industry ratings and are generally considered reputable and financially stable. Still, as with policies bought directly from insurers, it’s a good idea to read the policy details before clicking the buy button. Each underlying insurer has different claims processes, exclusions, and limits. InsureMyTrip makes it easier, however, to be an informed travel insurance buyer.

Most Comprehensive Coverage : World Nomads

  • Number of Policy Types: 2
  • Coverage Limit: Up to $10,000 for trip cancellation
  • Starting Price: $100 to $200

World Nomads is the best comprehensive coverage travel insurance company because adventure travelers and digital nomads will get coverage of up to $100,000 for accidents for some of the most extreme adventures.

Extensive coverage with high limits for medical and emergency evacuation

Protects your bags, computers, and sports equipment when traveling

Explorer plan covers adventure sports

Only single-trip plans are available

Most pre-existing medical conditions are not covered

Not all policies cover adventure sports

World Nomads is a good insurer for those looking for adventure. The Australia-based provider was founded in 2000 and is a solid choice for worldwide travel with few excluded activities. Policies are underwritten by various insurers including the financially strong and well-known Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, Generali Global, AIG, and Lloyd’s.

Coverage includes terrorist attacks, assault, medical repatriation, equipment and baggage, and overseas medical and dental. The high-end Explorer Plan covers activities including snow sports, water sports, aviation, motorsports, athletics, and high-adventure experiences. It names more than 200 activities, many of which other insurers specifically exclude.

For the Explorer Plan, a solo 35-year-old would pay around $200, depending on inputs like state of origin, for a month in Thailand, which is reasonable for such extensive coverage. The Standard Plan costs around $100 for the same trip, but it makes sense to choose higher coverage levels if you’re worried about something going wrong.

This U.S.-based policy is underwritten by Nationwide (rated A by AM Best) with a $100,000 limit for emergency accidents and illnesses, $500,000 for emergency evacuation, $10,000 for trip cancellation insurance (or interruption), and much more.

Though it doesn’t have the same insurance reputation as some other providers, it works with reputable companies to underwrite policies.

Best for Older Adults : HTH Travel Insurance

  • Number of Policy Types: 5
  • Coverage Limit: Up to $50,000 for trip cancellation
  • Starting Price: Varies

HTH Travel Insurance is the best travel insurance company for older adults because its medical coverage is excellent and you get flexible options while on a budget.

High levels of medical coverage for adults up to 95 years old

Up to a $1,500 allowance for someone to visit you in the hospital

May be expensive depending on your needs

Best plan for older adults requires existing health insurance

Lowest policy has a $50,000 maximum benefit per person

Headquartered in Pennsylvania, HTH Worldwide was founded in 1997, and HTH Travel Insurance offers plans with high levels of medical coverage. That’s a big concern for older adults leaving the country , as they could end up in a doctor’s office or hospital with an expensive bill to follow. HTH Travel Insurance offers up to $1 million in total coverage for medical.

Policies for travelers with existing primary insurance enjoy 100% coverage for typical hospital charges, including surgery, tests, office visits, inpatient hospital stays, and prescription drugs outside of the U.S., among other coverage.

Medical evacuation is available up to $500,000, but trip interruption and baggage coverage are pretty light. Most people will choose this plan for medical rather than travel benefits. This policy is available to applicants who are 95 years old or younger.

Travel insurance is also available for people without existing health coverage. Most older adults in the U.S. are covered by some existing coverage, such as Medicare, but Medicare doesn’t work outside of the United States, leaving people uninsured when abroad. HTH Travel Insurance provides policies for those without existing medical coverage. The age limit is 95, but there is a 180-day pre-existing medical condition exclusion.

Best for Cruises : Nationwide

  • Number of Policy Types: 8
  • Coverage Limit: Up to $30,000 for trip cancellation
  • Starting Price: $100

Nationwide is the best travel insurance for cruises because it offers multiple options to protect your cruise vacation with tailored coverage for common cruise trip issues. Make sure to review the benefit levels so you pick the right coverage for your needs.

Large insurer with a strong reputation

Three different cruise insurance plans to choose from

Coverage for common cruise issues like missed connections and itinerary changes

Some plans have low coverage levels for some incidents

Benefit limits are low for trip interruption for any reason

Pre-existing medical conditions may not be covered

Nationwide has been around since 1925. The Columbus, Ohio-based insurance company offers the most popular types of insurance including auto, home, and life. It also offers a few types of travel insurance coverage for individual trips, multi-trips, and cruises.

For single trip protection, Nationwide offers trip cancellation insurance of up to $10,000 with its Essentials plan and $30,000 with its Prime plan. Travelers may also get an annual travel insurance package for just $59 a year to cover delays, medical expenses, medical evacuation, lost luggage, and travel assistance.

Its custom-tailored plans for cruises, however, are what landed it in this category. The Universal Cruise plan, Choice Cruise plan, and Luxury Cruise plan make it easy to pick the right coverage for your individual needs. The cost for a couple on a 10-day cruise to Mexico, for example, was quoted at around $200 for both the Universal and Choice plans.

Cruise insurance from Nationwide covers what you worry about most with a cruise. Things like broken-down ships and itinerary changes can lead to missed excursions and flights or other costs. For the Universal Cruise plan, emergency medical expenses are covered up to $75,000 with medical evacuation benefits up to $250,000.

Additionally, all plans include coverage for the weather, an extension of school sessions, work emergencies, and terrorism. The luxury plan also covers the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warnings in effect at your destination.

Travelers in 2024 have concerns over trip cancelations due to unprecedented events. Nationwide's survey showed that 51% are still worried about a resurgence of COVID-19, while 54% worry about weather-related delays or cancellations. Other worries include technology issues (38%), unruly fellow travelers (37%), and employee strikes (25%). Travel insurance can help alleviate some stress about a trip being canceled.

Best for Medical Coverage : GeoBlue

GeoBlue is the best travel insurance company for medical coverage because it offers multiple options to buy travel medical insurance coverage for a lower price than a full travel insurance package. It offers medical coverage on its own if you don’t want or need additional travel coverage.

Up to $1 million in medical coverage

Gives a la carte medical coverage when other trip costs are already covered

Different policies allow you to cover various needs and pre-existing medical conditions

Primarily covers medical costs

Additional primary medical coverage required

GeoBlue, headquartered in Pennsylvania, is part of Worldwide Insurance Services, and policies come with a license from Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. Policies are issued by 4 Ever Life International Limited, a company with a history of more than 60 years and an A rating (Excellent) from AM Best.

If you just need coverage for medical needs, GeoBlue is a good choice. This insurer offers only travel medical coverage. Paying for medical coverage means you aren't paying for the rest of your travel insurance, which you already may have covered. If you already have a credit card with travel insurance included, your card's terms likely protect things like lost luggage and missed flights, for example. Instead, you get covered just for medical, and the costs for that are as low as a few dollars per day.

Because you’re mostly getting travel medical coverage, you will pay a lot less than most other insurers on this list. Just make sure you completely understand what it does and doesn't cover. You will receive only minimal luggage protection and travel interruption coverage with GeoBlue's plans.

GeoBlue has two general plans for single trips, multiple trips, and long-term travel. Additionally, there are five specialty policies for niche travel medical insurance needs, like study abroad. It doesn’t cover everything related to your trip, but it makes medical coverage much more affordable.

Travelex is the best travel insurance company because it offers competitive pricing for comprehensive travel insurance. Policies from Travelex cover everything from canceled or interrupted trips to medical emergencies and evacuations. It also features a 15-day pre-existing medical conditions waiver, which means that as long as you book your trip several weeks in advance, you and your family members will likely still be covered.

There are many options to choose from when it comes to travel insurance. It can provide you with peace of mind and save you thousands of dollars if your travel plans are canceled or interrupted at the last minute. With world events like pandemics, natural disasters, and wars that could easily throw an unexpected wrench in your travel plans, travel insurance helps you to stay prepared. Overall, our top choice for travel insurance is Travelex.

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Investopedia identified the most important factors for readers looking for a travel insurance company. Then we collected several key data points from over 30 travel insurance companies. We used this data to review and score each company for cost, coverage limits, exclusions, customer service, and other features to provide unbiased, comprehensive recommendations to ensure our readers make the right decision for their needs. Investopedia launched in 1999, and has been helping readers find the best travel insurance companies since 2020.

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Travel insurance covers common problems when traveling. From trip interruptions to full cancellations, it can help protect the money you put down for your travel experience.

Common coverage includes more than just an unexpected trip stoppage. It can also cover lost or damaged luggage and changes to your itinerary for covered reasons, among other benefits.

Medical coverage is an important factor to consider because your current health insurance may not work away from home. The best travel insurance includes coverage for medical treatment, dental emergencies, and medical transportation. If you have any pre-existing medical conditions or are at risk, it’s important to make sure your policy covers these, too.

If you're traveling locally, such as within your state or within your country, you likely do not need travel insurance. You may be covered with some sort of trip insurance through the credit card you paid for your trip with, and you may have adequate health insurance that can cover you if you need medical attention away from home.

Some credit cards , especially those premium travel rewards cards, may provide the following coverages: 

  • Trip cancellation insurance
  • Trip delay reimbursement
  • Emergency evacuation and transportation
  • Accidental death and dismemberment
  • Lost or delayed luggage reimbursement
  • Auto damage waivers
  • Roadside emergency assistance

And if you book a refundable trip, travel insurance may not be necessary.

However, if your trip is expensive or it's in another country, travel insurance will come in handy if something unexpected were to happen. You may also need travel insurance if you're traveling to a particular country such as Antarctica, Egypt, Chile, Turkey, and more.

Travel insurance can give you peace of mind that you'll get some of your money back or that you're insured in case you need medical attention or another type of help while away from home.

Tips for Picking the Best Travel Insurance for You

When picking the best travel insurance policy, there are a few things you should consider. Here are some tips and factors to think about:

  • Look for low pricing and good coverage : Pricing is one of the most significant factors when comparing travel insurance policies. Look for a provider that offers low rates and doesn’t skimp on coverage.
  • Don't settle for the first policy type : Depending on where you’re traveling and how long you’re staying there, different types of travel insurance policies may work best for your situation. For instance, you may need a different policy for a weeklong trip than you would if you plan to travel abroad for several months.
  • Match your coverage limits to your travel costs : Travel insurance plans have coverage limits for trip cancellation, interruption, and medical expenses. Look for a plan whose coverage limit matches the amount you’ve spent on your travel plans.
  • Don't forget to look at the exclusions : Some travel insurance plans come with exclusions. If you’re worried about a particular event or accident, make sure it’s covered before you pay for a plan.
  • Look for high customer satisfaction ratings : Customer satisfaction is also an important factor when purchasing a travel insurance plan. Look for a provider with high customer satisfaction ratings and a history of good customer service.

"As someone who is always purchasing travel insurance, and has been for years, the thing that matters to me the most is mainly coverage and customer service. I want to know what my policy will cover, especially if I am taking a trip that involves a lot of activities, as well as how easy it will be to contact the company should I need to do so. I have found in the past that the price is always very reasonable and you can shop around, so it has never been the biggest concern for me." -Alice Morgan, Senior Digital Art Director, Dotdash Meredith

Travel insurance may include many different benefits. Here’s a look at some common situations covered by many travel insurance plans:

  • Trip cancellation
  • Trip interruption
  • Missed connection
  • Baggage and possession loss, damage, and theft
  • Delayed luggage
  • Emergency medical treatment
  • Emergency medical evacuation
  • Accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D)

Emergency medical treatment may include things like ambulance services, x-rays, doctor bills, dental work, lab work, and more. It'll depend on the travel insurance company, so be sure to ask before paying for the insurance and/or additional benefits.

There are additional specialty coverages as well, such as customized policies for cruises. It’s a good idea to shop around and compare before making a final decision.

What Does Travel Insurance Not Cover?

Just as homeowners insurance often excludes damage from things like earthquakes and floods, travel insurance has common exclusions you need to know about. Here are some types of coverage you may not get with travel insurance:

  • Weather-related cancellations and delays
  • Trip cancellations or changes due to acts of terrorism
  • Trip cancellations or changes due to a pandemic
  • Injuries from extreme sports and high-adventure activities

Though most policies have limits and exclusions around these circumstances, not all do. Some insurers on this list have special coverage for these exact causes or include them in standard plan terms. Again, this is why it’s so important to read your policy documents before paying for and locking in your policy.

Best Cancel-for-Any-Reason Travel Insurance

The best cancel-for-any-reason (CFAR) travel insurance company is USI Affinity because it offers seven different insurance plans at the lowest premiums of all CFAR insurance companies we researched.

Travel insurance costs vary widely by coverage and insurer. You can expect to pay anywhere from a few dollars a day to more than $10 a day for short-term and single-trip coverage. The cost of your trip is another major factor in the insurance rate.

A few things impact the cost of travel insurance:

  • Destination
  • Length of trip
  • Age of travelers

That means insurance for a single trip could cost anywhere from around $20 to hundreds of dollars. Annual policies cost around $500 per year for high levels of coverage.

There are many inexpensive travel insurance plans available, but most travelers are best protected with comprehensive coverage. It costs a bit more, but you'll be glad you have it if you need to file a claim.

Is Travel Insurance Worth the Cost?

If you pay a lot for a trip or vacation, then travel insurance should be worth the cost because you don't want to lose out on that investment. It won't always be necessary, but if travel insurance costs just a fraction of what you paid for the trip, then you'll be happy you had it if you have to cancel a trip worth hundreds or thousands of dollars. For example, if you book a European vacation worth $4,000 and your travel insurance costs just $400, it might be worth it so that if anything happens and you need to cancel, you still get $3,600 back in your pocket.

How Does Travel Insurance Work When You Cancel Your Trip?

When canceling your trip, you'll want to contact the travel insurance company right away. The policy and travel insurance company you selected will cover certain parts of your trip. It's important to review this policy and details to understand exactly what you need to do to get your money back for your trip.

Don't cancel your trip until you read your policy and know what is required for your claim.

For example, if you are ill and a doctor tells you not to travel, you may need to get a written note from the doctor and submit it with your trip cancellation claim.

Before you submit a claim and cancel your trip, consider if you can delay it and reschedule it instead. If you can't, then make sure you have all the required documents (receipts, proof of hotel booking, airline ticket confirmation, etc.). Once you submit your claim, it could take days (Allianz says up to 10 business days, sometimes) for you to receive notice that the claim was processed.

  • Select a travel insurance company.
  • Apply for the travel insurance plan of choice on the company's website or over the phone.
  • Provide basic info about who is traveling and their travel plans, like name, age, location of trip, travel expenses, and costs like hotels or airfare.
  • Wait to be approved.
  • Create an online account for easy access while you travel. Some companies may also have an app.
  • Enjoy your trip, and file a claim online or over the phone if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which travel insurance is best.

The best travel insurance company is Travelex because it offers comprehensive coverage at a relatively low price. Travelex has multiple plan options and family members younger than 21 are covered at no extra cost. Another perk is Travelex's Travel Select plan which has a 15-day pre-existing medical condition exclusion waiver. If you purchase your policy within 15 days of paying for your trip and insure the full cost of your trip, your pre-existing injury or illness is likely covered.

In Which Countries Is Travel Insurance Required?

Travel insurance is not mandatory or required by all countries, but some do. For example, Cuba requires people traveling from the U.S. to Cuba to have non-U.S. medical insurance, which may be covered through travel insurance or an airline. Other countries that may require or strongly encourage travel insurance include Antarctica, Egypt, Chile, Turkey, and more. Check a country's specific travel requirements before booking your trip to understand if travel insurance is required.

How Many Days Before a Trip Should You Buy Travel Insurance?

You should always buy travel insurance as soon as you book your trip. If you forgot to buy travel insurance when you booked, it's OK—aim to buy it at least 15 days before traveling to ensure you're eligible for coverage.

Do I Need Travel Insurance for a Cruise?

Just as with any kind of trip, whether you need cruise insurance largely depends on the cost of the trip, and where you're going. If you're paying more than $1,000 for a cruise, travel insurance is probably worth it. For instance, you may want international medical insurance if you're traveling to other countries because some health insurance policies do not cover international travel—Medicare and Medicaid in particular.

Just be aware that if you buy cruise insurance (as opposed to a general travel insurance policy), it may not cover travel before and after the cruise, such as your flight to the port and any hotel expenses you may have pre- or post-trip.

Does State Farm Offer Travel Insurance?

State Farm does not offer travel insurance. State Farm offers car insurance, motorcycle insurance, boat insurance, motorhome insurance, off-road vehicle insurance, homeowners insurance, renters insurance, condo insurance, life insurance, liability insurance, small business insurance, and more.

Can You Buy Travel Insurance After Booking a Flight?

Yes, you can book travel insurance after booking a flight. This may be a great time to book travel insurance because you'll know what coverage you need in case something happens and your trip is canceled. Signing up for travel insurance as soon as possible will always be your best bet.

Does Travel Insurance Cover Canceled Flights?

Most travel insurance covers canceled flights, as well as delayed flights. If your flight is delayed by a certain number of hours, your travel insurance may reimburse you for the additional money you spent as a result of that delay or cancelation.

Should You Get Travel Insurance Through an Airline?

Some airlines offer trip insurance through travel insurance companies. For example, United Airlines offers a Travel Guard insurance plan that may cover unexpected trip cancellations due to illness, and reimbursement for canceled flights or lost luggage. However, you should first compare all your travel insurance options before picking a company and plan to ensure you'll pay a fair price for exactly what you need.

How We Found the Best Travel Insurance Companies

To come up with this list of the top travel insurance providers, we looked at more than 30 different travel insurance companies and plans. Major areas of focus included coverage options, claim and policy limits, what’s covered, and typical insurance policy costs.

The biggest focus was on insurance coverage limits and what each policy covers. Cost is important, but a difference of $20 for much better coverage is often negligible. The most important features examined in this review are the ones that make your policy valuable and easy to use if you ever need it.

Your Guide to Travel Insurance

  • Do I Need Travel Insurance?
  • How to Get the Cheapest Travel Insurance
  • Best Travel Insurance Options for Older Adults
  • Best Cancel for Any Reason (CFAR) Travel Insurance
  • How Much Is Cancel for Any Reason Travel Insurance?
  • How to Buy Cancel for Any Reason Travel Insurance

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AIG Travel Care

The insurance package Travel Care is valid in connection with a flight booking and, in addition to travel cancellation and travel interruption insurance, also includes additional Covid-19 benefits such as a compensation payment should you have to go into quarantine because of a Covid-19 infection at your destination.

  • Travel cancellation insurance
  • Travel interruption insurance
  • Refund of hotel accommodation and rebooking costs due to quarantine
  • Pre-travel information and assistance in the event of any entry problems related to Covid-19
  • Costs dependent on travel dates

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In addition to the benefits of Travel Care, medical expenses are also covered in the Plus package in the event that you fall ill with Covid-19. Any medical emergency return transport is covered as well.

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  • Cover for medical expenses in connection with a Covid-19 infection or treatment abroad, incl. return transport

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The best travel insurance policies and providers

Katie Genter

It's easy to dismiss the value of travel insurance until you need it.

Many travelers have strong opinions about whether you should buy travel insurance . However, the purpose of this post isn't to determine whether it's worth investing in. Instead, it compares some of the top travel insurance providers and policies so you can determine which travel insurance option is best for you.

Of course, as the coronavirus remains an ongoing concern, it's important to understand whether travel insurance covers pandemics. Some policies will cover you if you're diagnosed with COVID-19 and have proof of illness from a doctor. Others will take coverage a step further, covering additional types of pandemic-related expenses and cancellations.

Know, though, that every policy will have exclusions and restrictions that may limit coverage. For example, fear of travel is generally not a covered reason for invoking trip cancellation or interruption coverage, while specific stipulations may apply to elevated travel warnings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Interested in travel insurance? Visit InsureMyTrip.com to shop for plans that may fit your travel needs.

So, before buying a specific policy, you must understand the full terms and any special notices the insurer has about COVID-19. You may even want to buy the optional cancel for any reason add-on that's available for some comprehensive policies. While you'll pay more for that protection, it allows you to cancel your trip for any reason and still get some of your costs back. Note that this benefit is time-sensitive and has other eligibility requirements, so not all travelers will qualify.

In this guide, we'll review several policies from top travel insurance providers so you have a better understanding of your options before picking the policy and provider that best address your wants and needs.

The best travel insurance providers

To put together this list of the best travel insurance providers, a number of details were considered: favorable ratings from TPG Lounge members, the availability of details about policies and the claims process online, positive online ratings and the ability to purchase policies in most U.S. states. You can also search for options from these (and other) providers through an insurance comparison site like InsureMyTrip .

When comparing insurance providers, I priced out a single-trip policy for each provider for a $2,000, one-week vacation to Istanbul . I used my actual age and state of residence when obtaining quotes. As a result, you may see a different price — or even additional policies due to regulations for travel insurance varying from state to state — when getting a quote.

AIG Travel Guard

AIG Travel Guard receives many positive reviews from readers in the TPG Lounge who have filed claims with the company. AIG offers three plans online, which you can compare side by side, and the ability to examine sample policies. Here are three plans for my sample trip to Turkey.

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AIG Travel Guard also offers an annual travel plan. This plan is priced at $259 per year for one Florida resident.

Additionally, AIG Travel Guard offers several other policies, including a single-trip policy without trip cancellation protection . See AIG Travel Guard's COVID-19 notification and COVID-19 advisory for current details regarding COVID-19 coverage.

Preexisting conditions

Typically, AIG Travel Guard wouldn't cover you for any loss or expense due to a preexisting medical condition that existed within 180 days of the coverage effective date. However, AIG Travel Guard may waive the preexisting medical condition exclusion on some plans if you meet the following conditions:

  • You purchase the plan within 15 days of your initial trip payment.
  • The amount of coverage you purchase equals all trip costs at the time of purchase. You must update your coverage to insure the costs of any subsequent arrangements that you add to your trip within 15 days of paying the travel supplier for these additional arrangements.
  • You must be medically able to travel when you purchase your plan.

Standout features

  • The Deluxe and Preferred plans allow you to purchase an upgrade that lets you cancel your trip for any reason. However, reimbursement under this coverage will not exceed 50% or 75% of your covered trip cost.
  • You can include one child (age 17 and younger) with each paying adult for no additional cost on most single-trip plans.
  • Other optional upgrades, including an adventure sports bundle, a baggage bundle, an inconvenience bundle, a pet bundle, a security bundle and a wedding bundle, are available on some policies. So, an AIG Travel Guard plan may be a good choice if you know you want extra coverage in specific areas.

Purchase your policy here: AIG Travel Guard .

Allianz Travel Insurance

Allianz is one of the most highly regarded providers in the TPG Lounge, and many readers found the claim process reasonable. Allianz offers many plans, including the following single-trip plans for my sample trip to Turkey.

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If you travel frequently, it may make sense to purchase an annual multi-trip policy. For this plan, all of the maximum coverage amounts in the table below are per trip (except for the trip cancellation and trip interruption amounts, which are an aggregate limit per policy). Trips typically must last no more than 45 days, although some plans may cover trips of up to 90 days.

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See Allianz's coverage alert for current information on COVID-19 coverage.

Most Allianz travel insurance plans may cover preexisting medical conditions if you meet particular requirements. For the OneTrip Premier, Prime and Basic plans, the requirements are as follows:

  • You purchased the policy within 14 days of the date of the first trip payment or deposit.
  • You were a U.S. resident when you purchased the policy.
  • You were medically able to travel when you purchased the policy.
  • On the policy purchase date, you insured the total, nonrefundable cost of your trip (including arrangements that will become nonrefundable or subject to cancellation penalties before your departure date). If you incur additional nonrefundable trip expenses after purchasing this policy, you must insure them within 14 days of their purchase.
  • Allianz offers reasonably priced annual policies for independent travelers and families who take multiple trips lasting up to 45 days (or 90 days for select plans) per year.
  • Some Allianz plans provide the option of receiving a flat reimbursement amount without receipts for trip delay and baggage delay claims. Of course, you can also submit receipts to get up to the maximum refund.
  • For emergency transportation coverage, you or someone on your behalf must contact Allianz, and Allianz must then make all transportation arrangements in advance. However, most Allianz policies provide an option if you cannot contact the company: Allianz will pay up to what it would have paid if it had made the arrangements.

Purchase your policy here: Allianz Travel Insurance .

American Express Travel Insurance

American Express Travel Insurance offers four different package plans and a build-your-own coverage option. You don't have to be an American Express cardholder to purchase this insurance. Here are the four package options for my sample weeklong trip to Turkey. Unlike some other providers, Amex won't ask for your travel destination on the initial quote (but will when you purchase the plan).

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Amex's build-your-own coverage plan is unique because you can purchase just the coverage you need. For most types of protection, you can even select the coverage amount that works best for you.

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The prices for the packages and the build-your-own plan don't increase for longer trips — as long as the trip cost remains constant. However, the emergency medical and dental benefit is only available for your first 60 days of travel.

Typically, Amex won't cover any loss you incur because of a preexisting medical condition that existed within 90 days of the coverage effective date. However, Amex may waive its preexisting-condition exclusion if you meet both of the following requirements:

  • You must be medically able to travel at the time you pay the policy premium.
  • You pay the policy premium within 14 days of making the first covered trip deposit.
  • Amex's build-your-own coverage option allows you to only purchase — and pay for — the coverage you need.
  • Coverage on long trips doesn't cost more than coverage for short trips, making this policy ideal for extended getaways. However, the emergency medical and dental benefit only covers your first 60 days of travel.
  • American Express Travel Insurance can protect travel expenses you purchase with Amex Membership Rewards points in the Pay with Points program (as well as travel expenses bought with cash, debit or credit). However, travel expenses bought with other types of points and miles aren't covered.

Purchase your policy here: American Express Travel Insurance .

GeoBlue is different from most other providers described in this piece because it only provides medical coverage while you're traveling internationally and does not offer benefits to protect the cost of your trip. There are many different policies. Some require you to have primary health insurance in the U.S. (although it doesn't need to be provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield), but all of them only offer coverage while traveling outside the U.S.

Two single-trip plans are available if you're traveling for six months or less. The Voyager Choice policy provides coverage (including medical services and medical evacuation for a sudden recurrence of a preexisting condition) for trips outside the U.S. to travelers who are 95 or younger and already have a U.S. health insurance policy.

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The Voyager Essential policy provides coverage (including medical evacuation for a sudden recurrence of a preexisting condition) for trips outside the U.S. to travelers who are 95 or younger, regardless of whether they have primary health insurance.

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In addition to these options, two multi-trip plans cover trips of up to 70 days each for one year. Both policies provide coverage (including medical services and medical evacuation for preexisting conditions) to travelers with primary health insurance.

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Be sure to check out GeoBlue's COVID-19 notices before buying a plan.

Most GeoBlue policies explicitly cover sudden recurrences of preexisting conditions for medical services and medical evacuation.

  • GeoBlue can be an excellent option if you're mainly concerned about the medical side of travel insurance.
  • GeoBlue provides single-trip, multi-trip and long-term medical travel insurance policies for many different types of travel.

Purchase your policy here: GeoBlue .

IMG offers various travel medical insurance policies for travelers, as well as comprehensive travel insurance policies. For a single trip of 90 days or less, there are five policy types available for vacation or holiday travelers. Although you must enter your gender, males and females received the same quote for my one-week search.

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You can purchase an annual multi-trip travel medical insurance plan. Some only cover trips lasting up to 30 or 45 days, but others provide coverage for longer trips.

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See IMG's page on COVID-19 for additional policy information as it relates to coronavirus-related claims.

Most plans may cover preexisting conditions under set parameters or up to specific amounts. For example, the iTravelInsured Travel LX travel insurance plan shown above may cover preexisting conditions if you purchase the insurance within 24 hours of making the final payment for your trip.

For the travel medical insurance plans shown above, preexisting conditions are covered for travelers younger than 70. However, coverage is capped based on your age and whether you have a primary health insurance policy.

  • Some annual multi-trip plans are modestly priced.
  • iTravelInsured Travel LX may offer optional cancel for any reason and interruption for any reason coverage, if eligible.

Purchase your policy here: IMG .

Travelex Insurance

Travelex offers three single-trip plans: Travel Basic, Travel Select and Travel America. However, only the Travel Basic and Travel Select plans would be applicable for my trip to Turkey.

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See Travelex's COVID-19 coverage statement for coronavirus-specific information.

Typically, Travelex won't cover losses incurred because of a preexisting medical condition that existed within 60 days of the coverage effective date. However, the Travel Select plan may offer a preexisting condition exclusion waiver. To be eligible for this waiver, the insured traveler must meet all the following conditions:

  • You purchase the plan within 15 days of the initial trip payment.
  • The amount of coverage purchased equals all prepaid, nonrefundable payments or deposits applicable to the trip at the time of purchase. Additionally, you must insure the costs of any subsequent arrangements added to the same trip within 15 days of payment or deposit.
  • All insured individuals are medically able to travel when they pay the plan cost.
  • The trip cost does not exceed the maximum trip cost limit under trip cancellation as shown in the schedule per person (only applicable to trip cancellation, interruption and delay).
  • Travelex's Travel Select policy can cover trips lasting up to 364 days, which is longer than many single-trip policies.
  • Neither Travelex policy requires receipts for trip and baggage delay expenses less than $25.
  • For emergency evacuation coverage, you or someone on your behalf must contact Travelex and have Travelex make all transportation arrangements in advance. However, both Travelex policies provide an option if you cannot contact Travelex: Travelex will pay up to what it would have paid if it had made the arrangements.

Purchase your policy here: Travelex Insurance .

Seven Corners

Seven Corners offers a wide variety of policies. Here are the policies that are most applicable to travelers on a single international trip.

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Seven Corners also offers many other types of travel insurance, including an annual multi-trip plan. You can choose coverage for trips of up to 30, 45 or 60 days when purchasing an annual multi-trip plan.

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See Seven Corner's page on COVID-19 for additional policy information as it relates to coronavirus-related claims.

Typically, Seven Corners won't cover losses incurred because of a preexisting medical condition. However, the RoundTrip Choice plan offers a preexisting condition exclusion waiver. To be eligible for this waiver, you must meet all of the following conditions:

  • You buy this plan within 20 days of making your initial trip payment or deposit.
  • You or your travel companion are medically able and not disabled from travel when you pay for this plan or upgrade your plan.
  • You update the coverage to include the additional cost of subsequent travel arrangements within 15 days of paying your travel supplier for them.
  • Seven Corners offers the ability to purchase optional sports and golf equipment coverage. If purchased, this extra insurance will reimburse you for the cost of renting sports or golf equipment if yours is lost, stolen, damaged or delayed by a common carrier for six or more hours. However, Seven Corners must authorize the expenses in advance.
  • You can add cancel for any reason coverage or trip interruption for any reason coverage to RoundTrip plans. Although some other providers offer cancel for any reason coverage, trip interruption for any reason coverage is less common.
  • Seven Corners' RoundTrip Choice policy offers a political or security evacuation benefit that will transport you to the nearest safe place or your residence under specific conditions. You can also add optional event ticket registration fee protection to the RoundTrip Choice policy.

Purchase your policy here: Seven Corners .

World Nomads

World Nomads is popular with younger, active travelers because of its flexibility and adventure-activities coverage on the Explorer plan. Unlike many policies offered by other providers, you don't need to estimate prepaid costs when purchasing the insurance to have access to trip interruption and cancellation insurance.

World Nomads offers two single-trip plans.

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World Nomads has a page dedicated to coronavirus coverage , so be sure to view it before buying a policy.

World Nomads won't cover losses incurred because of a preexisting medical condition (except emergency evacuation and repatriation of remains) that existed within 90 days of the coverage effective date. Unlike many other providers, World Nomads doesn't offer a waiver.

  • World Nomads' policies cover more adventure sports than most providers, so activities such as bungee jumping are included. The Explorer policy covers almost any adventure sport, including skydiving, stunt flying and caving. So, if you partake in adventure sports while traveling, the Explorer policy may be a good fit.
  • World Nomads' policies provide nonmedical evacuation coverage for transportation expenses if there is civil or political unrest in the country you are visiting. The coverage may also transport you home if there is an eligible natural disaster or a government expels you.

Purchase your policy here: World Nomads .

Other options for buying travel insurance

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This guide details the policies of eight providers with the information available at the time of publication. There are many options when it comes to travel insurance, though. To compare different policies quickly, you can use a travel insurance aggregator like InsureMyTrip to search. Just note that these search engines won't show every policy and every provider, and you should still research the provided policies to ensure the coverage fits your trip and needs.

You can also purchase a plan through various membership associations, such as USAA, AAA or Costco. Typically, these organizations partner with a specific provider, so if you are a member of any of these associations, you may want to compare the policies offered through the organization with other policies to get the best coverage for your trip.

Related: Should you get travel insurance if you have credit card protection?

Is travel insurance worth getting?

Whether you should purchase travel insurance is a personal decision. Suppose you use a credit card that provides travel insurance for most of your expenses and have medical insurance that provides adequate coverage abroad. In that case, you may be covered enough on most trips to forgo purchasing travel insurance.

However, suppose your medical insurance won't cover you at your destination and you can't comfortably cover a sizable medical evacuation bill or last-minute flight home . In that case, you should consider purchasing travel insurance. If you travel frequently, buying an annual multi-trip policy may be worth it.

What is the best COVID-19 travel insurance?

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There are various aspects to keep in mind in the age of COVID-19. Consider booking travel plans that are fully refundable or have modest change or cancellation fees so you don't need to worry about whether your policy will cover trip cancellation. This is important since many standard comprehensive insurance policies won't reimburse your insured expenses in the event of cancellation if it's related to the fear of traveling due to COVID-19.

However, if you book a nonrefundable trip and want to maintain the ability to get reimbursed (up to 75% of your insured costs) if you choose to cancel, you should consider buying a comprehensive travel insurance policy and then adding optional cancel for any reason protection. Just note that this benefit is time-sensitive and has eligibility requirements, so not all travelers will qualify.

Providers will often require CFAR purchasers insure the entire dollar amount of their travels to receive the coverage. Also, many CFAR policies mandate that you must cancel your plans and notify all travel suppliers at least 48 hours before your scheduled departure.

Likewise, if your primary health insurance won't cover you while on your trip, it's essential to consider whether medical expenses related to COVID-19 treatment are covered. You may also want to consider a MedJet medical transport membership if your trip is to a covered destination for coronavirus-related evacuation.

Ultimately, the best pandemic travel insurance policy will depend on your trip details, travel concerns and your willingness to self-insure. Just be sure to thoroughly read and understand any terms or exclusions before purchasing.

What are the different types of travel insurance?

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Whether you purchase a comprehensive travel insurance policy or rely on the protections offered by select credit cards, you may have access to the following types of coverage:

  • Baggage delay protection may reimburse for essential items and clothing when a common carrier (such as an airline) fails to deliver your checked bag within a set time of your arrival at a destination. Typically, you may be reimbursed up to a particular amount per incident or per day.
  • Lost/damaged baggage protection may provide reimbursement to replace lost or damaged luggage and items inside that luggage. However, valuables and electronics usually have a relatively low maximum benefit.
  • Trip delay reimbursement may provide reimbursement for necessary items, food, lodging and sometimes transportation when you're delayed for a substantial time while traveling on a common carrier such as an airline. This insurance may be beneficial if weather issues (or other covered reasons for which the airline usually won't provide compensation) delay you.
  • Trip cancellation and interruption protection may provide reimbursement if you need to cancel or interrupt your trip for a covered reason, such as a death in your family or jury duty.
  • Medical evacuation insurance can arrange and pay for medical evacuation if deemed necessary by the insurance provider and a medical professional. This coverage can be particularly valuable if you're traveling to a region with subpar medical facilities.
  • Travel accident insurance may provide a payment to you or your beneficiary in the case of your death or dismemberment.
  • Emergency medical insurance may provide payment or reimburse you if you must seek medical care while traveling. Some plans only cover emergency medical care, but some also cover other types of medical care. You may need to pay a deductible or copay.
  • Rental car coverage may provide a collision damage waiver when renting a car. This waiver may reimburse for collision damage or theft up to a set amount. Some policies also cover loss-of-use charges assessed by the rental company and towing charges to take the vehicle to the nearest qualified repair facility. You generally need to decline the rental company's collision damage waiver or similar provision to be covered.

Should I buy travel health insurance?

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If you purchase travel with credit cards that provide various trip protections, you may not see much need for additional travel insurance. However, you may still wonder whether you should buy travel medical insurance.

If your primary health insurance covers you on your trip, you may not need travel health insurance. Your domestic policy may not cover you outside the U.S., though, so it's worth calling the number on your health insurance card if you have coverage questions. If your primary health insurance wouldn't cover you, it's likely worth purchasing travel medical insurance. After all, as you can see above, travel medical insurance is often very modestly priced.

How much does travel insurance cost?

Travel insurance costs depend on various factors, including the provider, the type of coverage, your trip cost, your destination, your age, your residency and how many travelers you want to insure. That said, a standard travel insurance plan will generally set you back somewhere between 4% and 10% of your total trip cost. However, this can get lower for more basic protections or become even higher if you include add-ons like cancel for any reason protection.

The best way to determine how much travel insurance will cost is to price out your trip with a few providers discussed in the guide. Or, visit an insurance aggregator like InsureMyTrip to quickly compare options across multiple providers.

When and how to get travel insurance

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For the most robust selection of available travel insurance benefits — including time-sensitive add-ons like CFAR protection and waivers of preexisting conditions for eligible travelers — you should ideally purchase travel insurance on the same day you make your first payment toward your trip.

However, many plans may still offer a preexisting conditions waiver for those who qualify if you buy your travel insurance within 14 to 21 days of your first trip expense or deposit (this time frame may vary by provider). If you don't need a preexisting conditions waiver or aren't interested in CFAR coverage, you can purchase travel insurance once your departure date nears.

You must purchase coverage before it's needed. Some travel medical plans are available for purchase after you have departed, but comprehensive plans that include medical coverage must be purchased before departing.

Additionally, you can't buy any medical coverage once you require medical attention. The same applies to all travel insurance coverage. Once you recognize the need, it's too late to protect your trip.

Once you've shopped around and decided upon the best travel insurance plan for your trip, you should be able to complete your purchase online. You'll usually be able to download your insurance card and the complete policy shortly after the transaction is complete.

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Bottom line

Not all travel insurance policies and providers are equal. Before buying a plan, read and understand the policy documents. By doing so, you can choose a plan that's appropriate for you and your trip — including the features that matter most to you.

For example, if you plan to go skiing or rock climbing, make sure the policy you buy doesn't contain exclusions for these activities. Likewise, if you're making two back-to-back trips during which you'll be returning home for a short time in between, be sure the plan doesn't terminate coverage at the end of your first trip.

If you're looking to cover a sudden recurrence of a preexisting condition, select a policy with a preexisting condition waiver and fulfill the requirements for the waiver. After all, buying insurance won't help if your policy doesn't cover your losses.

Disclaimer : This information is provided by IMT Services, LLC ( InsureMyTrip.com ), a licensed insurance producer (NPN: 5119217) and a member of the Tokio Marine HCC group of companies. IMT's services are only available in states where it is licensed to do business and the products provided through InsureMyTrip.com may not be available in all states. All insurance products are governed by the terms in the applicable insurance policy, and all related decisions (such as approval for coverage, premiums, commissions and fees) and policy obligations are the sole responsibility of the underwriting insurer. The information on this site does not create or modify any insurance policy terms in any way. For more information, please visit www.insuremytrip.com .

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Are you planning to travel to Europe in the near future? Then you must select a suitable travel insurance plan to secure your trip. Here is all you need to know about Tata AIG's travel insurance plans for Europe.

Think majestic mountains, snow-covered slopes, mesmerising rivers, medieval architecture, old towns, and quaint cafes, and Europe is probably the first place that comes to mind. With its vast and diverse landscape and culture, Europe has long attracted the fantasy and patronage of tourists across the globe.

With its strategic location and important place in history, the continent has no dearth of world-renowned monuments, ancient and modern alike. From the cobbled streets of London to the banks of the Seine in Paris, from the Colosseum in Rome to the breath-taking Alps in Switzerland, Europe is a tourist's dream.

If you are planning to travel to Europe, it is important to buy overseas travel insurance with sufficient coverage for your journey. You can compare travel insurance plans on our website and select the one most suited to your travel insurance requirements.

It is easy to file a Tata AIG travel insurance claim and be reimbursed for any expenses during your Euro travels that are covered under your travel insurance Europe plan.

Major benefits of having a travel insurance Europe plan

  • Travel assistance
  • Local assistance
  • Hijack cover
  • Coverage for baggage loss or delay
  • Cover against personal liability
  • Cover for accident and sickness
  • Coverage for medical expenses associated with the diagnosis of and treatment for Covid-19 during your trip to Europe
  • Instant online purchase of the Tata AIG travel insurance plan for Europe
  • Feasible travel insurance for Europe from India, starting at just ₹40.82 per day
  • Automatic extension of your travel insurance plan for Europe for 60 days in case of hospitalisation when the plan is nearing expiration
  • Automatic extension of your Europe travel insurance plan for 7 days in the event of delay or cancellation of your return flight

Travel Insurance For Europe from India

Planning a journey to any international destination is a matter that requires considerable thinking and preparation. You would not want to be faced with an adverse situation in a foreign land without adequate protection to fall back on, now would you?! Therefore, it is important to engage in thorough research and planning before embarking on your Euro journey.

One of the most significant aspects of planning for a trip to Europe is understanding the local laws applicable in the countries you intend to visit as well as the visa and entry requirements thereof. No matter how careful and comprehensive you are with your planning and preparation, though, you cannot be immune to the impact of unforeseen circumstances such as the ones generated by the ongoing Covid-19 global pandemic.

The international travel landscape has been drastically altered in the wake of the pandemic, and flights to and from different nations have been largely restricted. Although international borders have been gradually reopening in the past few months, you must ascertain whether the European nations that are on your travel itinerary are allowing incoming flights and visitors. Furthermore, you must have information about the Covid-19 specific protocols in place there.

It is, therefore, incredibly important to have some semblance of security and protection during your Europe trip, which is why you must purchase a travel insurance Europe plan. While making the selection for a plan, you must not be swayed by plans that tempt you to buy cheap travel insurance for Europe. You must instead focus on selecting a travel insurance plan that offers you adequate coverage at a feasible rate, such as the ones we offer.

Why Do You Need Travel Insurance from India to Europe?

There are several potential events that may send your well-thought-out travel plans and arrangements for a spin, including sudden strife in the nation you are visiting, the unexpected imposition of an international travel restriction, or the cancellation or delay of your flight. Furthermore, you may end up facing a medical emergency during your journey, which may require treatment and, in severe cases, hospitalisation.

In order to ensure that you have sufficient financial protection against a host of unanticipated circumstances during your travels, you must select a suitable travel insurance plan. Whilst purchasing a Europe travel insurance plan, you must select one that includes comprehensive coverage for any medical and accidental expenses, a cover for the loss or delay of baggage at airports, a local assistance cover, and a health insurance cover.

At Tata AIG, we offer excellent travel insurance plans for Europe, which are easy on your wallet, and comprise a cover for Covid-19 along with sufficient coverage for your trip. What is more, is that these plans are flexible, and you can choose the extent of the coverage in line with your travel insurance requirements and budget.

Here are some of the benefits offered by the Tata AIG travel insurance Europe plan

With the Tata AIG Europe travel insurance plans, you get extensive coverage for your Euro trip, including the following covers:

Baggage Cover

You need not worry should your baggage be delayed or lost at one of the airports you pass through during your journey. With the Tata AIG travel insurance for Europe, you can benefit from a baggage cover and get reimbursement for your lost or delayed checked-in baggage.

Journey Cover

Our travel insurance Europe plans provide extensive coverage for your journey, including a cover for the delay or cancellation of your flights, loss of passport, and the cancellation of hotel bookings.

Medical Cover

With the Tata AIG travel health insurance for Europe, you get financial assistance in the event of any medical emergencies or accidents. If you fall ill during your trip to and from Europe or your stay there, our travel health insurance plan for Europe has got you covered. This plan includes a cover for Covid-19 related medical expenses.

In the unfortunate circumstance of you being hospitalised in Europe, you do not have to worry about your Europe travel insurance plan expiring since we offer 60-day automatic extensions of the plan in such scenarios.

Other benefits

  • Europe travel insurance, starting at ₹40.82 per day, providing you significant coverage at a feasible rate.
  • Swift purchase of your travel insurance plan for Europe on our website without the need to undergo a comprehensive medical check-up.
  • The option to pay your plan premium in Indian National Rupees and get travel insurance coverage in United States Dollars.

Europe Visa and Entry Information

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Most of the countries in Europe fall under the Schengen Area, which is a free-travel zone in Europe. Comprising 26 nations from the European Union, the Schengen Area has its own set of visa norms for people who are not citizens of any of the member countries.

Therefore, it is important to understand what types of Schengen Visas are available for Indian nationals and how you can apply for those. There are two main categories of Schengen Visas, namely a Uniform Schengen Visa and a National Schengen Visa.

Uniform Schengen Visa

If your intended stay in Europe is less than 90 days, you can apply for a Uniform Schengen Visa. There are two subcategories of this visa, namely:

  • Type A Schengen Visa for transit through any airport in the Schengen Area (valid for a period not exceeding 24 hours)
  • Type C Schengen Visa for a short-term stay in a Schengen nation (valid for a stay of 90 days in the Schengen Area and for six months from the point of the first entry in the area, following the 90/180 rule). This visa is available in single-entry, double-entry, and multiple-entry variants.

National Schengen Visa or Type D Schengen Visa

If your visit to Europe is for an extended period for reasons such as the pursuit of an academic course, an employment opportunity, or permanent immigration to a country therein, you must apply for a National Schengen Visa. You can apply for a single-entry National Schengen Visa or a multiple-entry one.

There are specific Schengen Visas available based on the intended purpose of your stay in a Schengen Area nation. These visas have been listed below.

  • Business Schengen Visa
  • Student Schengen Visa
  • Schengen Medical Visa
  • Tourist Schengen Visa
  • Schengen Visitor Visa
  • Schengen Visa for Cultural, Sports, and Religious Events and Film Crews
  • Schengen Visa for Official Visits
  • Transit Schengen Visa

A Schengen Visa costs ₹7,088 for Indian citizens above the age of 18 years * and ₹5,316 for children between the ages of 6 and 12 years. Schengen Visas for Indian children below the age of 6 years attract no visa fee.

The applicable Schengen Visa fee is in accordance with the current exchange rate between the Indian National Rupee and the Euro and is subject to change with a change in the said exchange rate.

Documents Required By Indian Nationals applying For a Schengen Visa

Here are the documents Indian nationals need to apply for a Schengen Visa.

  • A printed copy of the visa application form duly filled and signed;
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs containing a light background;
  • An Indian passport valid for at least 3 months from your planned date of arrival in Europe and not older than 10 years;
  • A travel insurance plan for Schengen Visa in India, comprising a medical cover in excess of €30,000 and covering medical evacuation and repatriation;
  • Your flight itinerary to and from Europe;
  • Proof of your planned accommodation during your trip to Europe;
  • Proof of enough funds for the duration of your stay in Europe;
  • A cover letter detailing your purpose for visiting Europe;
  • Proof of your civil status, including your marriage certificate and the birth certificate of your children, if applicable.

Process of Application For Schengen Visa

Indian citizens planning to travel to Europe must apply for a Schengen Visa well in advance by following the steps mentioned below:

  • Decide the type of Schengen Visa you wish to apply for, namely type A, C, or D Schengen Visa.
  • Determine whether you need a single-entry visa or a multiple-entry entry, depending on the Schengen nation you wish to enter and exit Europe from as well as the Schengen nations you wish to visit with that visa.
  • Find the details of the embassy or consulate where you need to apply for the selected visa type.
  • Your application for a Schengen Visa must be filed at least fifteen days before your intended travel to Europe and not earlier than six months.
  • Book an appointment with the relevant embassy or consulate for your Schengen Visa application interview. Check whether the Schengen nation/s you plan to visit allow for online visa applications.
  • Visit the selected embassy or consulate at the scheduled time with all the necessary documents.
  • Pay your Schengen Visa fees and wait for the results of your visa interview to be shared, which ideally takes a fortnight.

Along with your Schengen Visa, you must also apply for a suitable Europe travel insurance plan to ensure a financially secured trip.

Entry Information For Indian citizens Travelling to Europe

All Indian nationals intending to travel to Europe must keep certain entry restrictions in mind. Here are the major entry and documentary requirements for Europe that you must adhere to:

  • A valid Indian passport that is not older than 10 years and whose validity lasts at least three months from your date of entry in Europe;
  • A valid Schengen Visa in accordance with your purpose of visiting Europe;
  • Two passport-sized photographs;
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover the expenses of your stay in Europe;
  • Proof of enough funds to return to India or travel to a third state for which you have proof of admission;
  • Compliance with the latest European Union transit rules;
  • A travel health insurance plan for Europe, with a medical cover of at least €30,000, including a cover for medical evacuation and repatriation from Europe.

Covid-19 guidelines: Since different nations in Europe have varying Covid-19 related travel and entry restrictions in place, you must check the relevant rules for the countries you intend to visit in Europe and ensure compliance with the testing and quarantine requirements as applicable.

Travel Documents Required while Travelling from India to Europe

While planning for your Euro trip, you must be mindful of the different documents you are required to carry during your journey. Here is a list of these documents:

  • An Indian passport valid for at least 3 months and not issued later than 10 years;
  • A valid Schengen Visa;
  • Travel medical insurance for Europe;
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs;
  • Documentary proof of having enough funds to finance your stay in and return from Europe;
  • A cover letter, mentioning the purpose of your visit to Europe;
  • Your travel documents and travel itinerary;
  • Proof of your intended accommodation in Europe, including a copy of your hotel bookings or university admission letter, as applicable

Europe Travel: Safety and Precautionary Measures to be Undertaken

While in Europe, you must follow certain safety and precautionary measures at all times, including the following.

  • Always keep your passport with you.
  • Ensure the protection of your belongings, particularly when you are at crowded places and tourist hubs.
  • Ensure that you do not stay in Europe beyond your permitted visa limit.
  • Do not travel to unfamiliar or remote areas, especially during the night.
  • Respect the laws and regulations of each European nation that you travel to.
  • Use official commercial means of transport and do not take any private help.
  • Do not participate in any unlawful activities or violate public decorum through verbal or non-verbal means.
  • Select the best travel insurance plan for Europe to ensure that your trip has sufficient coverage against various untoward situations.

Covid-19 specific safety guidelines

  • Wear a mask over your nose and mouth, particularly while using public transport.
  • Practise social distancing.
  • Cooperate with the local government and designated authorities by following the applicable Covid-19 guidelines.
  • Monitor yourself for Covid-19 symptoms and self-isolate and get tested if you develop any of the symptoms.
  • If you purchase the best travel health insurance for Europe, you can take a proactive step towards having a safe and financially secured trip.

The Indian Embassies in Europe

There is an Indian embassy in all the major countries in Europe. Before travelling to Europe, you must check the Indian embassy particulars of the European nation/s you are planning to visit. Should you need any assistance during your journey, your nation's embassy should be your first point of contact.

International airports in Europe

There are several international airports in Europe, and here are some of the most frequented ones:

  • Heathrow Airport, London, The United Kingdom;
  • Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris, France;
  • Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Amsterdam, the Netherlands;
  • Berlin Tegel Airport, Berlin, Germany;
  • Istanbul Airport, Istanbul, Turkey.

Currency and Foreign Exchange

The currency of most of the countries in Europe is the Euro (€). It is the official currency of 19 of the 27 countries that are members of the European Union. It is important to note here that the exchange rate between the Euro (€) and the Indian National Rupee (₹) keeps fluctuating on a daily basis. Therefore, you must make a note of the prevailing exchange rate before your trip to Europe.

Furthermore, if you are travelling to a European nation that has its own currency, you must monitor the relevant exchange rate before you travel there. Remember to carry a sufficient amount of the aforementioned currency during your trip.

Europe Tourist Places

Adorned with a rich history, and having witnessed the reigns of some of the most renowned monarchs in history, Europe has no dearth of awe-inspiring historical landmarks and tourist places. Whether it is architectural marvels reminiscent of ages past, such as the Colosseum in Rome and the Parthenon in Greece or modern global landmarks such as the London Eye and the Millennium Bridge in London, Europe has plenty of picturesque tourist sites. Here are some of the places that must be on your Euro trip itinerary.

Rome, Italy

Empires have risen and fallen, but the eternal city of Rome has stood its ground through many turbulent phases in history. Any trip to Europe must have the Italian capital of Rome in the itinerary. With the historic Colosseum, the Pantheon, the Roman Forum, and the neighbouring Vatican City, Rome is home to some of the most recognised landmarks in the world. Rome is also famous for its fountains, open plazas, authentic Italian delicacies, and quaint cafés.

Paris, France

Situated on the scenic banks of the Seine, Paris is one of the most breathtaking cities in the world. Ancient cathedrals, museums, libraries, and palaces line the iconic streets of the French capital. Famous for its cosmopolitan culture and warmth, the city of light has several tourist spots, including the Eiffel Tower, the Palace of Versailles, and the Bibliotheque Nationale.

Istanbul, Turkey

The Turkish capital of Istanbul is a marvel of the ancient and the modern world alike. Adorned with the influences of different cultures, Istanbul is renowned for monuments such as the Aya Sofya and the Topkapi Palace. The city is famous for its multicultural cuisine and hospitality. When in the Old Town of Istanbul, it is easy to forget that you are in a twenty-first-century modern cosmopolis. Such is the time-defying charm and warmth of this city that proudly sits on the border of two continents.

Athens, Greece

The city of Athens has kept the relics of the ancient Greek civilisation alive, and every visitor to this iconic city can experience history preserved in a crystal ball. With its cobblestone streets effortlessly transporting you to a world that was much simpler yet none the poorer with regard to culture and the arts, the Greek capital is sure to leave an indelible impression on anyone's mind. When in Athens, you must visit the Acropolis, the Parthenon, and the ancient Greek temples. With its lively nightlife, the city strikes a delicate yet charming balance between the ancient and the modern.

London, The United Kingdom

Having been the epicentre of some of history's greatest battles and developments, the city of London has gone through drastic transformations during its time on earth. When in London, you must visit the medieval cathedrals and museums, eat at the small cafés, and walk by the banks of the Thames. The city has tourist destinations galore, including Big Ben, the Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey, the Millennium Bridge, the London Eye, etc. The other cities that you can consider visiting in Europe are Florence, Seville, Venice, Prague, Budapest, Barcelona, Dublin, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Reykjavik.

Best Time to Visit Europe

The best time to visit Europe is from June to September when it is summer in the continent. During these months, the temperatures in most European cities hover below 18 degrees Celsius, making it an ideal time to visit the continent's beaches and mountains alike.

During the summer months, there are several cultural festivals in various countries of Europe which witness a high amount of tourist footfall. September to November is also a good time to visit Europe since these are the months of fall and have temperatures between 7 and 14 degrees Celsius.

Plan your trip to Europe today and secure your international journey by selecting a travel insurance Europe plan from TATA AIG Insurance. With our excellent range of international travel insurance plans, you can opt for the best travel insurance for Europe, starting at just ₹40.82 per day.

You can check out our Europe travel insurance plans here. Visit our website to know more about the best travel insurance for Europe from India.

All the information mentioned above is well-researched and sourced from reliable sources. Since this information is subject to change*, it is advisable to check the latest travel guidelines and other location-specific information before planning a trip to any location.

*Subject to change based on the destination, and nature and extent of the coverage.

Information last updated Nov 21. While this information is sourced reliably, visa requirements can change. For the most current visa details, visit the official Consulate/Embassy website.

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You can buy travel insurance for Europe by visiting our website and selecting international travel insurance under the products section. Enter the necessary personal information and select the coverage you want on the following page. There is an option to add some additional covers to your Europe travel insurance plan, including:

  • A Medical cover
  • A Baggage cover

After selecting the coverage for your Europe travel insurance plan, you can complete the policy purchase by making the payment online. You will instantly get the policy document in your email inbox.

How much should I pay for a travel insurance Europe plan?

The cost of your travel insurance plan for Europe depends on various factors, including the sum assured you opt for and the nation you are buying travel insurance coverage for. If your visit to Europe includes your family, it is advisable to choose a high sum assured for your travel insurance Europe plan so as to have sufficient insurance coverage for all the members of the travelling party. You can buy Tata AIG travel insurance for Europe, starting at just ₹40.82 per day.

Is it mandatory to buy a medical travel insurance Europe plan?

Yes, it is mandatory to buy medical travel insurance for Europe as it is one of the conditions for applying for a Schengen Visa and entering Europe. Therefore, you must select a suitable medical travel insurance Europe plan and ensure that your Euro trip is financially safeguarded against a variety of potential adverse events.

By opting for the Tata AIG Europe travel insurance plan, you can have access to extensive travel insurance coverage at a feasible price. Check out our travel insurance plans for Europe now and secure your trip to Europe in a few quick and easy steps.

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Travel Insurance for Europe

Each season in Europe offers visitors a different ambience and experience, so it’s a popular destination choice for 365 days of the year. From Italy’s Colosseum and Vatican City, to France’s Eiffel Tower and gothic Notre Dame Cathedral, Europe packs a myriad of getaways that can fulfil hearts yearning to explore archaeological sites. Whether you are searching for museums in Athens; a culinary vacation in Florence; skiing in Gstaad; or being surrounded with sand and beaches in Malta, Europe has it all and it’s just waiting to be discovered. If you are on a shopping expedition, you’ll get better bargains at family businesses and restaurants off the main roads as they tend to be cheaper. You’ll find cheese, wine and bread ridiculously cheap, providing good sustenance during your journey and a new culinary experience compared to back home.

Tipping is appreciated for most services but not required, so tip only when you feel that exceptional service has been rendered to you. Public transportation in Europe is amazingly good, so you can plan your mode of transport according to your destination, and take a break from the driving culture of Malaysia by experiencing some breathtaking train journeys. A popular way to travel Europe is through backpacking, but do take note that some of these European countries belong to the Schengen Area, which only allows citizens within the area to move and travel freely without valid documents. Therefore, before going overseas, check if you require a Schengen visa to enter these countries. While you’re online, also verify if there are any Schengen travel insurance requirements you need to be covered by.

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Why do you need Travel Insurance to Europe?

Is travel insurance mandatory for Europe? To facilitate an accurate answer, it is important that you check with the embassy of your preferred destination. The cost of travel insurance to Europe and all Schengen countries can also vary. To ensure that your holiday is fuss-free from unexpected events, it is best to get travel insurance that takes care of health and medical aspects for the whole time you’re in Europe. AIG also provides comprehensive cover for any flight delays, baggage that is lost or damaged, or stolen personal belongings due to negligence of service providers. You can be rest assured that we’ll ‘Jaga’ you by reimbursing the costs and by ensuring that you won’t need to worry about these inconveniences.

Buy Travel Insurance for Europe with AIG

From as low as RM45, you’ll find that purchasing AIG travel insurance is fast and easy with just a few clicks, using our online quote to calculate your plan. With AIG travel insurance, you are protected even if you encounter any trip cancellation or interruption based on reasons covered under our policy. You will be reimbursed seamlessly for your convenience.

Our benefits include:

Comprehensive coverage

Besides overseas emergency medical expenses, medical evacuation costs and personal accident coverage, AIG will provide cover if you are forced to cancel or cut short your trip for reasons covered under our policy. Any flight departure delays, baggage delays, baggage damage or loss, personal items damage or loss due to theft or negligence by service providers, AIG will cover for you.

Medical & Personal Accident Cover

Depending on the plan and product purchased, AIG will cover up to unlimited medical expenses and up to RM 500,000 for personal accidents in Europe. Our travel assistance team is on call by phone 24/7 to assist you in any emergency situation, ensuring that you receive appropriate medical care in Europe.  

Trip Cancellation Cover

AIG will reimburse you for non-refundable expenses incurred if your trip to Europe is cancelled due to specific events, within 60 days before your departure date.

Natural Disasters

If natural disasters occur in Europe such as earthquakes, floods or volcano eruptions, AIG will pay for expenses caused by these travel inconveniences.

Travel Inconvenience

If you experience travel inconveniences such as delays, loss or damage to your personal belongings, including your checked-in baggage, you will be covered by AIG.

AIG Global Assistance Service

Our 24-hour Emergency Assistance Team delivers fast and efficient aid if you are injured during an accident or if you are ill, requiring hospitalization in Europe.

Helplines during emergency in Europe

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If you are insured with AIG when you travel in Europe, keep our 24/7 contact no.  603-27725600  with you at all times to process claims and medical emergencies.  

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    Cons. The Travel Guard Deluxe plan has generous coverage but a high average cost compared to other top-rated policies. Medical expense coverage of $100,000 is on the low side, but might be ...

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    Reimbursement is usually 50% or 75% of trip costs. To use this coverage you must cancel your trip at least 48 hours in advance. You can't wake up and cancel the trip the day you're scheduled ...

  5. The Guide to Travel Insurance for Europe Trips

    The Guide to Travel Insurance for Trips to Europe

  6. AIG Travel Guard Insurance Review: What to Know

    Travel Guard's travel insurance cost has quite a big spread based on the plan you select. We generated a quote for a 34-year-old traveler from California heading to Japan for a week, with a ...

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    Whether you're planning a two-day getaway, a cruise, an adventure vacation, or a month-long international holiday, our coverages are designed to your needs and budget. We offer insurance plans to cover travelers worldwide. Your plan can include coverage for car assistance, trip cancellations, medical expenses, emergency travel services, and more.

  8. Travel Guard

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  9. Travel Guard Single Trip Insurance

    The single trip covers you for up to 90 days. AIG offers three levels (Bronze, Silver and Gold) of insurance packages under this single trip policy. Bronze level insurance policy does not cover medical expenses for travel illness and/or travel accident. With Silver- or Gold - level, travelers' personal belongings are also covered .

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    About Travel Guard. Travel Guard is one of the world's leading travel insurance companies. We specialize in providing state-of-the-art travel assistance for millions of leisure and business travelers around the world. Travel Guard provides customer service with a personal touch through a network of service centers located in Asia, Europe and ...

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  12. Best travel insurance companies of September 2024

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  13. The 5 Best International Travel Insurance Companies for 2024

    For international trips, consider the Premium travel insurance plan from Generali. This tier of coverage includes the following: Trip cancellation coverage up to 100% of the trip cost. Trip ...

  14. 12 Best Travel Insurance Companies Of September 2024

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  15. 11 Best Travel Insurance Companies in August 2024

    Best for emergency medical coverage. Allianz Global Assistance. Best for travelers with pre-existing medical conditions. Travel Guard by AIG. Best for those who pack expensive equipment. Travel ...

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  17. Travel Care

    AIG Travel Care. The insurance package Travel Care is valid in connection with a flight booking and, in addition to travel cancellation and travel interruption insurance, also includes additional Covid-19 benefits such as a compensation payment should you have to go into quarantine because of a Covid-19 infection at your destination.

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    This plan is priced at $259 per year for one Florida resident. Additionally, AIG Travel Guard offers several other policies, including a single-trip policy without trip cancellation protection. See AIG Travel Guard's COVID-19 notification and COVID-19 advisory for current details regarding COVID-19 coverage.

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  20. Travel Insurance Europe

    Get benefits of buying a travel insurance for Europe from India like hijack cover, coverage for loss or delay of baggage, coverage for diagnosis and treatment for Covid-19, automatic extension for 60 days in case of hospitalisation. Read this Tata AIG overseas travel insurance page for more details.

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  22. Travel Insured International Travel Insurance Review 2024

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  23. 9 Best Travel Insurance Companies of 2024

    Note: The following companies are listed in alphabetical order. AIG Travel Guard - Best for Add-Ons. Allianz Travel - Best for Business Travel. Generali Global Assistance - Best for Emergency Support Services. HTH Travel Insurance - Best for Long-Term Insurance for International Travel. Nationwide - Best Cruise Travel Insurance.