Inbound Travel Insurance for Visitors to Australia (2024)

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Travel insurance for visitors to Australia

Planning a trip “Down Under”? We can protect your trip with our Inbound Plan, which provides travel insurance for non-Australian residents who are travelling to Australia.

When you’re a Cover-More inbound policyholder, you’re free to discover the wild beauty of Australia’s natural landscapes and soak up the culture in the capital cities knowing you’re protected from unexpected accidents or mishaps.

Ready to buy? You can get a free quote online now.

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  • What is inbound travel insurance?
  • Who can buy an inbound travel insurance plan?
  • What does Cover-More’s inbound travel insurance include?
  • Can I add cover for extra activities to my inbound travel insurance policy?
  • How do I buy an inbound travel insurance policy?
  • Do Cover-More inbound policies include cover for existing medical conditions?
  • Do Cover-More inbound policies include rental vehicle insurance excess cover?
  • Can I buy Cover-More’s inbound travel insurance for my working holiday in Australia?
  • Inbound travel insurance FAQs

What is inbound travel insurance?

In Australia, an inbound plan provides cover for non-Australian residents who plan to travel to Australia. Inbound travel insurance plans generally include similar benefits to international travel insurance policies, such as cover for medical and dental expenses, lost luggage and travel documents, accidental death, personal liability, and more.

Who can buy an inbound travel insurance plan?

Inbound travel insurance policies are available for purchase by non-Australian residents travelling to and within Australia. They are not suitable for Australian residents wanting to travel domestically.

As a Cover-More inbound policyholder, you are protected from the moment you leave your home, during your trip within Australia, and up until you return home overseas.

Our Cover-More Inbound Plan is also suitable for non-Australian residents who are travelling to Australia and visiting other destinations along the way if most of their trip is spent within Australia. So, if you’re visiting New Zealand, Indonesia, or any other destination on your way to or from Australia, we can cover your entire trip.

Our inbound travel insurance for tourists visiting Australia is available for travellers under the age of 70 at the time of buying the policy.

What does Cover-More’s inbound travel insurance include?

Our travel insurance for non-Australia residents travelling to Australia is designed to help protect you – and your finances – should something go wrong.

As a Cover-More inbound policyholder, you’ll not only receive cover for all our best travel insurance benefits, but you’ll also have access to our 24/7 Emergency Assistance team, who can help you when you need it most.

The benefits and maximum benefit limits of our Inbound Plan are:

BenefitBenefit Limit
COVID-19
Limited cover applies. See PDS for full details.
Overseas Medical and Dental Expenses (outside of your home country)
Overseas medical expenses$Unlimited~
Overseas emergency dental expenses$2,000
Additional Expenses*$Unlimited
Return of mortal remains$50,000
Pet cat or dog boarding*$300
Travel Services Provider Insolvency$5,000
Amendment or Cancellation Costs*$Cover chosen^
Luggage and Travel Documents*$15,000
Phone or smart watch - limit per item•$1,500
Camera or video camera - limit per item•$4,000
Laptop computer - limit per item•$4,000
Tablet computer - limit per item•$3,000
Drone (with or without camera) - limit per item•$1,200
Artificial limb, removable dental appliance, dentures or medical device e.g., hearing aids, CPAP machine - limit per item•$1,200
Jewellery or watch or any other item - limit per item•$1,200
Delayed Luggage Allowance*$1,100
Money$250
Driving Holidays
Rental vehicle insurance excess$5,000
Travel Delay*$2,000
Resumption of Journey$3,000
Missed Connections$3,000
Special Events$5,000
Hospital Incidentals*$6,000
Hijacking*$5,000
Loss of Income*$9,000†
Disability*$25,000†
Accidental Death*$25,000†
Personal Liability$2,500,000
Medical and Dental Expenses in Australia
Medical expenses in Australia$1,000,000~
Emergency dental expenses in Australia$2,000

*Sub-limits apply. Please refer to the PDS for full policy conditions.
~Cover will not exceed 12 months from onset of the illness, condition, or injury.
^ Cover chosen applies per policy.
^^Conditions apply if you are aware of the pregnancy at the relevant time. For a single trip policy, relevant time means the time of issue of the policy and for an annual multi-trip policy it means the first time at which any part of the relevant trip is paid for or the time at which the policy is issued, whichever occurs last.
†Liability collectively for Loss of Income, Disability and Accidental Death is $45,000 on the Comprehensive+ Plan and $30,000 on the Comprehensive Plan.
•Item limit applies for any one item, set or pair of items including attached and unattached accessories. You may increase these itemlimits if you wish. See PDS for full details

For full details on the terms and conditions, sub-limits, and exclusions you should consider before you purchase an inbound policy, read the PDS.

If you’re ready to buy a policy, you can get a free quote online.

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Can I add cover for extra activities to my inbound travel insurance policy?

Yes, we have several options that allow you to vary your coverfor your trip to Australia. This helps ensure you’re protected against covered scenarios related to the activities you’ll be participating in “Down Under”.

For an extra premium, you can include one or more of the below additional cover options to your policy during the quote process:

  • Adventure Activities or Adventure+ Activities (for cover beyond those activities automatically covered)
  • Motorcycle/Moped Riding Cover or Motorcycle/Moped Riding+ Cover
  • Snow Cover or Snow+ Cover

Please read the relevant sections in the PDS for full details on what each of our options to vary your inbound cover do and don’t cover.

At Cover-More, we also offer the option to choose the level of cancellation cover that best suits your trip, and if you’re travelling with valuable items, you can opt to increase your luggage limits Keep in mind an additional premium may apply.

Ready to protect your trip to Australia? Get a quote online.

How do I buy a Cover-More inbound travel insurance policy?

It only takes a few minutes to buy an inbound travel insurance policy from Cover-More if you’re a non-Australian resident. Before you buy, please ensure you’ve read the PDS to check this product is suitable for you.

To get an inbound travel insurance quote, visit our website’s homepage and locate the quote box.

Under “Where are you going?”, enter your destination as “Australia Inbound”, followed by the dates of your entire trip, the current ages of all travellers to be covered by the policy, and then select “No” where you’re asked if all travellers live in Australia before clicking “Get quote”.

You will then be taken to the summary page, which allows you to adjust the levels of your cover for an additional premium, including the amount of excess you wish to pay should you make a claim, the level of cancellation coverage, and more.

You’ll then be asked to declare any existing medical conditions (EMCs) via our online health assessment. Should you wish to include coverage for any coverable EMCs, an additional premium may apply.

You’ll then be asked to agree to the policy terms and conditions before paying the premium. Your Certificate of Insurance will then be emailed to you, along with the PDS for safekeeping.

Do Cover-More inbound policies include cover for existing medical conditions?

Our Inbound Plan automatically covers a range of existing medical conditions (EMCs).

Visit our existing medical conditions page to find out what medical conditions we can automatically cover and the coverage criteria. Alternatively, you can refer to our Product Disclosure Statement for further information.

If your condition is not featured on this list or if your condition does not meet the criteria, there is no cover for any existing medical conditions.

Do Cover-More inbound policies include rental vehicle insurance excess cover?

Australia is a large country, and one of the best ways to experience its beauty is by road.

If you plan on hiring a rental vehicle during your trip to Australia, our Inbound Plan provides rental vehicle insurance excess cover of up to $5,000.

To find out what we do and don’t cover as part of our Inbound Plan’s rental vehicle insurance excess cover, please refer to the PDS.

Prefer to explore Australia on a motorcycle or moped? Check out our option to vary your cover to include motorcycle/moped riding.

Can I buy Cover-More’s inbound travel insurance for my working holiday in Australia?

Are you coming to Australia for a working holiday? Purchasing tourist insurance is an important part of preparing for a working holiday in Australia, as it can help protect your health and finances should something go wrong while you’re living and travelling abroad.

Our Cover-More inbound travel insurance policy can help protect your working holiday “Down Under” for up to 365 days from medical expenses, lost luggage or travel documents, and more. Limits, exclusions, and conditions apply so be sure to read the PDS for purchasing.

Still got questions about inbound travel insurance for visitors to Australia?

Good news: we’ve answered our customers’ FAQs about inbound travel insurance here.

If you’ve got a question you’d rather speak to our team about, you can call them during Australian business hours on +61 2 8907 5000 (from overseas) or 1300 72 88 22 (in Australia). Alternatively, please send us an email at [emailprotected].

Want us to protect your travels to Australia?

Check out our inbound travel insurance plan today.

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Inbound Travel Insurance for Visitors to Australia (2024)

FAQs

Is travel insurance mandatory for visitors to Australia? ›

Generally, you don't need to hold health insurance to be granted a visitor or business visitor visa for Australia. However Overseas Visitors Health Cover (OVHC) means you can enjoy your trip, knowing your health insurance will help pay for the essential treatment you're most likely to need in Australia.

Which health insurance is best for visitors to Australia? ›

When you're covered by Bupa's overseas visitors cover, you can enjoy your time in Australia with greater peace of mind. We're Australia's Number 1 health insurer for overseas visitors cover^ and have a range of quality overseas visitors covers that help meet visa requirements.

What insurance do I need when travelling to Australia? ›

Trip Insurance for Australia

When planning a trip to Australia, it's essential to consider trip insurance, which covers your prepaid and nonrefundable travel expenses. This insurance protects the costs of your trip, including flights, accommodations, and transportation.

Does US health insurance cover you in Australia? ›

Getting medical/hospital treatment abroad can be very expensive, and un-insured travelers who require medical assistance overseas will face extreme difficulties. Most U.S. medical insurance plans do not include coverage outside of the United States – including U.S. Medicare.

Can I travel to Australia without travel insurance? ›

Do I Need Travel Insurance for Australia? You are not required to have travel insurance to visit Australia, but it is strongly encouraged. Australia's government travel authority says, “If you can't afford travel insurance, you can't afford to travel.”

How much is travel insurance in Australia? ›

On average, you can expect travel insurance to cost anywhere from 4% to 10% of the total cost of your trip.

Is travel insurance worth it in Australia? ›

Think about your age and health. Travel insurance is essential if you end up sick or injured. Medical assistance is usually the highest unexpected cost for Australians overseas. Most countries won't give you free or subsidised care.

How much does visitor insurance cost? ›

Compare Travel Medical Insurance Plans for U.S. Tourists
ProviderPlan NameCost
Seven Corners Travel Insurance EXPLORE PLANSTravel Medical Basic$115
Seven Corners Travel Insurance EXPLORE PLANSAtlas America$96
IMG EXPLORE PLANSPatriot Lite$89
IMG EXPLORE PLANSPatriot America Plus$97
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Does Australia have universal healthcare for tourists? ›

The Australian Government has Reciprocal Health Care Agreements (RHCA) with many countries. Overseas visitors from these countries can access medical treatment in a public hospital. However, there are some services that are not covered, and so it is a good idea to have health insurance for your stay.

How much is travel insurance from the US to Australia? ›

How Much Does Australia Travel Insurance Cost?
CompanyMost Affordable PlanCost
GeneraliStandard$134.98
Travel Insured InternationalWorldwide Trip Protector$141.00
AllianzBasic$156.00
Average$124.99
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Sep 2, 2024

What insurance is mandatory in Australia? ›

Every Aussie car owner needs to hold compulsory third party insurance (CTP). This is the only type of mandatory car insurance, and is intended to cover your personal liability costs (for medical care and legal fees) if you injure other road users, be they drivers, cyclists or pedestrians.

What documents do I need when Travelling to Australia? ›

All passengers other than Australian and New Zealand citizens need to present the following documents to officers in immigration clearance:
  • a valid passport or other acceptable travel document.
  • a valid visa or authority to enter Australia (including electronic visas)
Feb 13, 2024

What happens if an American gets sick in Australia? ›

Most visitors to Australia don't have access to the public Medicare system in Australia. This means you will be responsible for the health costs if you get sick or injured. The Department of Home Affairs recommends visitors plan to pay for health insurance to make sure they're covered.

Do Americans get free healthcare in Australia? ›

Expatriates in Australia who aren't permanent residents are responsible for their own healthcare costs. This includes expatriates in Australia on most work visas. People moving to Australia should carry their own private global health insurance policy to cover their healthcare costs.

Can a tourist get health insurance in Australia? ›

Make your journey in Australia even more incredible by protecting your health with Medibank. Our Overseas Visitor health insurance means you or a visiting family member can enjoy your stay, knowing you're covered for any essential and emergency treatment you may need.

Is visitor insurance mandatory? ›

While visitor insurance isn't generally a requirement to come to the US (this may depend on if your parents are required to have a visa and what type they're required to carry), an unexpected medical event such as an accident or emergency could be costly.

Do I need medical for a tourist visa in Australia? ›

Exemptions. Short term temporary residence visas such as Tourist visas typically do not require a health examination for a grant unless the applicant is over the age of 75, then a medical is required to confirm that they are medically fit to travel.

Does everyone need travel insurance? ›

Travel insurance can be useful, but it's not always necessary. The key to knowing if you need travel insurance is figuring out your specific risks for any given vacation, then deciding if you can buy coverage that adequately protects you from any financial losses and pitfalls that might occur.

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