Choosing the right travel insurance (2024)

Travel insurance is one of the most important things to do before you go. Ok, and not forgetting your passport and wallet.

Even if you’re travelling domestically, it pays to take out cover, as you’ll see from some of the examples below.

I’ve also listed some companies I recommend for travel insurance at the end of the post. You can get a free quote from them and look at what they cover you for.

*This post contains affiliate links. That means if you make a purchase I will earn a small commission at no cost to you.

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Over the last couple of years, we were all looking for Covid-19 travel insurance cover. We wanted to make sure we’d be covered if cities were put into lockdown and our travel plans were disrupted.

That type of cover is no longer available. Lockdowns are now considered the same way as “acts of God”, like floods and volcanoes. However you will still find companies who will cover you personally if you or your family members contract Covid 19 and your plans are disrupted, just not a generalised city-wide lockdown.

But Coronavirus aside, there are thousands (of dollars) more reasons why taking travel insurance is essential (and a requirement on my hosted tours too!)

I read a heart breaking story about a young Australian guy who was on his buck’s weekend in Bali with mates before he was to get married the next weekend. He had a motorbike accident and his travel insurance did not cover him.

Yes, he did have travel insurance, he was also wearing a helmet, but he was not covered for the emergency surgery that his friends had to rustle up $32,000 for on the spot as his brain was bleeding. It turned out he didn’t have an international motorbike license. Whaaaat?!

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Make sure you check the details of what your policy covers you for, and more importantly, what you’re NOT covered for.

Are you going on a cruise?

I didn’t realise for a couple of years that I wasn’t actually covered for the cruises I was on!

Pre-Covid days I just kept renewing my annual travel insurance policy without double checking the small print (the dreaded Ts and Cs) and it turns out I had NOT been covered for cruising for at least a couple of years!

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Lesson: make sure you check the Cruise Cover box if you’re taking a cruise as part of your holiday.

And here’s another lesson: I would also not have been covered if I was riding any motorcycle over 50cc without having a motorcycle license here in New Zealand (or my native country). I also need to be riding legally in the country I was in (e.g. if helmets are required, or a local license is also required, as it is in Rarotonga, etc).

That includes Uber motorbikes, which I did in Bangkok last year. Gulp!

What about bungee jumping, sky diving, hot air ballooning, Scuba diving? What if I injure myself and I’m drunk? Does my insurance cover me?

Good questions and that is why you’re reading this!

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The best thing to do is go straight to the fine print, the policy wording. The back page, if you have an old school paper policy, or the FAQs online. Check what the exclusions are on the policy you have.

I was relieved to see hot air ballooning was covered too, as I did in the Hunter Valley. And so is bungee jumping and sky diving. Even heli-skiing – but only if you have bought the “winter sports add-on”.

See, that’s why it pays to check.

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Oh and if you are relying on your bank’s credit card insurance policy, make sure you check out their exclusions too. Look for pre-existing conditions that you might need to notify them of (since you don’t have to apply for the insurance with every trip, it’s easy to forget the illness you had last year).

Also make sure you have met the threshold of the percentage of your trip that must be paid on said credit card to qualify for insurance cover.

Since I wrote this post I was contacted by ConsumerAdvocate.org who have a ton of in-depth advice and also recommend some travel insurance providers, so click on their link if you want to read more.

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Why take out domestic travel insurance?

You’d be forgiven for thinking that you’re only travelling in your own country, so in the case of NZers, Aussies, Brits and everywhere that hospital is free, you needn’t bother.

BUT just think of the cost of your holiday: accommodation, flights, car rental, tickets to events that you might have bought?

All this adds up to possibly thousands of dollars. I ran a quick free quote check on the insurance sites listed below, and for about $35-$50, I could be covered for a week within New Zealand.

I have just taken out two annual policies too, one for my husband and one for me. I chose 1 Cover for mine and added the extra cruising option. It came to over NZ$1000.

For hubby I used AA Travel Insurance and checked the “Cruise Worldwide” cover. It then confusingly looks like you need to add countries you’ll be visiting without cruises for the year, but upon emailing them, I do not. His cover was about NZ$700 with his AA membership discount of $78.

Check out these Insurance companies:

Australian and New Zealand travellers try

1 Cover

Covermore

AA Travel Insurance

Rest of World try World Nomads

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Reminder

Make sure you add on any extras that you plan on doing on your hols, like a cruise, skiing, itemise valuables. The worst thing would be to have to make a claim and find you’re not covered for a few extra bucks you could have paid.

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FAQs

Is $50,000 travel insurance enough? ›

Every plan is different, but the coverage amounts and benefits may vary. Determine how much you really need. For example, SquareMouth recommends international travelers get around $50,000 in Emergency Medical coverage and $100,000 for cruises or travel to remote areas.

How much medical coverage should I get for travel insurance? ›

As a general guideline, it's wise to buy at least $100,000 in travel medical expense coverage. The most generous travel insurance plans provide $500,000 per person for emergency medical expenses.

Which travel insurance is best at paying claims? ›

We named Nationwide travel insurance as our pick for the most coverage reimbursed. It offers 100% trip cancellation coverage and up to 200% trip interruption protection, depending on your plan choice. Nationwide also provides some of the best policies for cruise ship passengers, based on our review.

What insurance should I get for Travelling? ›

There are different types of insurance you should consider: (1) trip cancellation or travel disruption insurance, (2) travel health insurance, and (3) medical evacuation insurance. These will cover different situations and may give you financial peace of mind, as well as allow for safe and healthy travel.

How much in advance should I get travel insurance? ›

For single-trip travel insurance, the start date should ideally be the same day you book your holiday to ensure you're covered for any eventualities, like trip cancellations. For annual travel insurance, the start date should be the day you book your holiday.

Is Allianz travel insurance any good? ›

We at the MarketWatch Guides team awarded Allianz Travel Insurance 4.1 out of 5 stars based on our provider review methodology. Named our pick for concierge services, Allianz offers 24/7 travel assistance through a multilingual team, which can help policyholders with travel and coverage issues while abroad.

Does travel insurance get more expensive closer to the trip? ›

Unlike other aspects of your travel experience like airfares or hotel-room rates, the price of travel insurance doesn't increase the closer you get to your travel date. There's no financial penalty if you wait to buy travel insurance (except for those bonus coverages, of course).

Does my health insurance cover me when I travel internationally? ›

Generally, most domestic health insurance policies are not accepted abroad, so there is a benefit to purchasing travel medical insurance as a supplement to your health insurance coverage. The travel medical coverage is only valid while you're traveling.

What does travel insurance not cover? ›

Most travel insurance policies won't pay out if you're negligent while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and have an accident or have property stolen.

What is the most common travel insurance claim? ›

The most common reasons for claims in the U.S. were respiratory illnesses, injury and fractures.

How many days before should you buy travel insurance? ›

Generally speaking, most travel insurance policies must be purchased at least 14 days prior to departure in order to be eligible for a full refund. If you purchase your policy after this time, you may still receive coverage but the cost and scope of coverage are likely to be much lower.

Do travel insurance companies actually pay out? ›

If your trip is canceled for a covered reason, a policy will often reimburse airline tickets, hotel rooms, rental cars, tours, cruises and other prepaid, non-refundable expenses.

What is a good rate for travel insurance? ›

Travel insurance will generally cost 5% to 10% of your total trip price, according to SquareMouth travel insurance.

What are the two 2 basic types of travel insurance? ›

There are two main types of travel insurance: trip protection plans and travel medical plans. Trip protection protects U.S. residents while traveling within the United States and abroad and is important if you don't want to lose the money you paid for your trip if you must cancel, interrupt, or delay your trip.

What is the difference between travel insurance and travel health insurance? ›

Trip insurance is only available to U.S. citizens and residents, but it provides coverage in the U.S. and/or abroad. Travel medical insurance provides coverage to citizens of most countries, but only for trips abroad.

Can you travel with $50,000 dollars? ›

You need to declare it when traveling internationally

It's legal to travel with more than $10,000 in the United States and abroad. You have the right to travel with as much money as you want. However, during international travel, you need to report currency and monetary instruments in excess of $10,000.

How much medical insurance do I need for travel to Europe? ›

A comprehensive travel policy with at least $50,000 in medical coverage is recommended when traveling to Europe or any country where you don't have health insurance. Travel medical insurance will cover expenses related to an unexpected injury or illness.

Is excess travel insurance worth it? ›

Having the right amount of insurance is hassle enough. Here's the thing, though: Excess insurance is not a bad thing when it comes to travel medical insurance. In fact, excess travel medical insurance as included in a Generali travel protection plan is something you should definitely consider for your next vacation.

How long should my travel insurance be? ›

In general, the average insured trip length for a Single Trip policies is roughly 16 days. With that said, these policies can last up to a maximum of one year, depending on the policy. The length of your trip is one of the primary factors in determining a policy's premium.

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