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Enter the destination(s) you plan to visit or select them from the list of countries and regions in the dropdown.
Planning a stopover? If you’re in a country for less than 72 hours, you do not need to list it as a destination.
Don’t currently know all the countries you’ll be visiting? You can select a region to obtain cover for all countries within that region, or you can select “Anywhere in the world”. Important: If selecting “Anywhere in the world”, your policy will not provide cover for claims arising in countries that are subject to sanctions. Your safety is paramount, so please read and familiarise yourself with the “ Standing Travel Alert for High Risk and Sanctioned Countries ” when undertaking worldwide travel – and before making any side trips to neighbouring countries – to ensure you have adequate cover.
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When do you depart?
Enter the date you will leave your home to start your trip.
When do you return?
Enter the date you will arrive home based on AEST (considering any time differences/zones and travel times).
Duration of each trip?
Select the maximum trip duration that best suits your needs.
The maximum trip duration you select will apply to each separate trip you take during the 12-month period of your policy.
For cover to apply, you cannot take trips that exceed this maximum duration. If you make a claim related to a trip that exceeds this maximum duration, it may be declined.
The maximum trip duration you select will be shown on your Certificate of Insurance.
Age of each traveller?
Enter the age (as of today) of each adult and child to be included on the policy.
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Frequent travellers can benefit from Annual Multi-Trip policies
Do you travel regularly? Or do you typically take two or more trips each year? If so, an Annual Multi-Trip (AMT) policy could save you time and money.
When you buy an AMT policy, you’re protected for an unlimited number of domestic trips (if you’re staying 250 kilometres from home or – if less than that – staying the night in paid accommodation with an accommodation provider) and international trips (up to the trip duration you’ve selected) over a 12-month period. Yes, this means you won’t have to worry about taking out a new policy every time you jet off*!
If you’re travelling frequently, it’s likely no two trips will be this same. At Cover-More, we offer you the flexibility to add extra coverage to your AMT policy when you purchase it, including snow sports, cruising, and more.
If this sounds like the best annual travel insurance solution for you, you can get a travel insurance quote online now.
Got questions about our Annual Multi-Trip plans? You’ll find all the important details plus below plus frequently asked questions on our AMT FAQs page.
What is Annual Multi-Trip ( AMT ) travel insurance?
- Why should I buy an AMT policy?
Does Cover-More offer annual travel insurance?
- What benefits do I receive with a Cover-More AMT policy?
- What should I know prior to purchasing an AMT plan?
- How can I buy a Cover-More Annual Multi-Trip policy?
- Annual Multi-Trip travel insurance FAQs
An Annual Multi-Trip policy provides travellers with multi-trip travel insurance over a 12-month period. It does not provide travellers with 12 months of cover for 365 days of continuous travel.
If you’re a frequent traveller who takes multiple trips a year, you may find an AMT policy to be an affordable solution for protecting your travels.
Why should I buy an Annual Multi-Trip travel insurance policy?
An Annual Multi-Trip policy is often convenient and can provide cost-effective travel insurance.
If you’re travelling multiple times a year and you don’t want the added stress of having to take out a different travel insurance policy each time you head off on a holiday, an AMT could be a great option for you.
Yes, our Cover-More domestic and international comprehensive plans are available to purchase as AMT policies. As a Cover-More AMT policyholder, you can take as many trips as you want throughout the year up to the trip duration you choose when purchasing the plan.
Our international AMT plans allow you to choose a maximum trip duration of either 30, 45, or 60 days; our domestic AMT plans allow you to choose a maximum trip duration of either 15 or 30 days. (This means our AMT policies do not provide 12 months of cover for 365 days of continuous travel.)
Under our Cover-More AMT policies, cover is provided every time you travel further than 250 kilometres from your home or – if the distance is less than this – your trip includes at least one night of paid accommodation with an accommodation supplier or provider, up to the individual maximum trip duration noted on your Certificate of Insurance.
The best part: as an annual travel insurance policy customer, you don’t need to tell us about every single trip you plan on taking – just set off and have fun. (You do need to make sure your multi-country travel insurance policy covers the countries you’re visiting and the activities you’re participating in, though.)
Our Cover-More AMT policies are currently available to travellers of all ages.
What benefits do I get with a Cover-More Annual Multi-Trip travel insurance policy?
When you buy a Cover-More Annual Multi-Trip Policy, you can travel with peace of mind for a whole year. Yes, an AMT Policy can provide cover for an unlimited number of trips in a 12-month period up to the trip duration selected.
Our AMT policies are available on the following Cover-More plans:
- International Comprehensive+
- International Comprehensive
- Domestic Comprehensive+
- Domestic Comprehensive
…which means you can enjoy the benefits included in these plans, including:
- overseas medical and dental cover*~
- protection for lost or delayed luggage
- rental car insurance excess cover
- travel delay cover
- additional expenses cover
- a level of amendment and cancellation cover you choose*
and much more.
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With our AMT policies, the limit under each policy benefit is also automatically reinstated when you come home from each trip.
For full details of the terms, conditions, exclusions, limits and sub-limits that apply, please read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before purchasing this insurance product.
Do you believe our annual travel insurance may suit you? You can get a free online quote now.
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What should I know before I buy a Cover-More Annual Multi-Trip policy?
Here are five things you need to know about our Cover-More annual travel insurance plans prior to purchase, however, we recommend you read the PDS for full details.
1. You need to choose your maximum trip duration
Your AMT policy only covers you up to the maximum trip duration you select at the time of purchase. This maximum applies to each separate trip.
For overseas trips on our international AMT plans, you can choose between 30, 45 or 60 days for each individual trip length. For trips within Australia only covered by our domestic AMT plans, you can select a maximum trip duration of either 15 or 30 days. The trip length option you choose will affect the premium you have to pay.
For example, if you choose a maximum trip duration of 60 days on your international Annual Multi-Trip travel insurance policy, then each individual international trip you take throughout the year (and you can take as many as you want) cannot be longer than 60 days.
Keep in mind you are still protected for an unlimited number of trips during the annual period up to the duration you select, but you must return home after each one. It doesn’t allow 365 days continuous cover.
2. You need to choose your level of cover
At Cover-More, we understand each traveller is different, which is why you’re able to choose the travel insurance plan and option/s to vary your cover for different benefits that best fit your travel style and budget needs. Our range of popular options to vary your cover include cover for snow sports, riding a motorcycle or moped, and adventure activities outside of those we automatically provide cover for.
You can also increase your luggage cover limit and select the amount of cancellation cover that suits you. Remember an additional premium will apply if you vary your cover with any of the options to vary or upgrade your cover.
3. You need to select your excess level
When you buy our Cover-More annual travel insurance on one of our comprehensive international plans, we give you the option to choose the amount of excess you’ll pay should you need to make a claim.
This excess applies if you have a claim and is the first amount of a claim that we don’t pay. You can select an excess amount of either $0, $100 or $250. For a Domestic Plan, a set excess of $50 applies.
Don’t forget the excess amount is applied to each claimable event. For more details on what this means and the benefits that an excess applies to, read the PDS .
4. You need to declare any existing medical conditions
Our Cover-More plans automatically include cover for many common existing medical conditions (EMCs) including asthma, acne, high cholesterol, gout, glaucoma, and epilepsy.
Other EMCs may require an online health assessment to be completed to confirm the appropriate travel insurance coverage for you. If your condition is not listed within our online health assessment, we may not be able to cover it. We recommend you call our team on 1300 72 88 22 to ask.
For EMC policy conditions, please refer to the existing medical conditions sections in the PDS.
5. You have access to the cooling-off period
Purchasing travel insurance is an incredibly important decision and one that shouldn’t be taken lightly.
All our Cover-More customers can make use of a 21-day cooling-off period**, where we can provide you with a full refund if you choose to cancel your policy with us and you meet the criteria outlined in our PDS .
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How do I buy a Cover-More Annual Multi-Trip policy?
Are you ready to buy an Annual Multi-Trip travel insurance policy? If you travel regularly, it may end up saving you time and money in the future.
To buy an AMT policy on our Cover-More website, simply enter the dates of your first trip in the quote box. In the destinations section, make sure you put in all the destinations you plan on visiting over the next 12 months.
Unsure of where the year will take you? If you are not sure of all your destinations, select a region instead – cover then applies for travel to all countries within that region. You can also select ‘Anywhere in the world’ for worldwide travel insurance coverage.
Once this is completed, you will be taken to the Cover Summary page. Click on the tab called ‘Annual Multi-Trip plans’. Our AMT plan options will then be displayed. You can then select the coverage items that work best for you.
Don’t see the option to buy an AMT policy? Your travel requirements might be better suited to one of our other policies. Call us on 1300 72 88 22 to discuss your travel insurance options.
Still got a question about Cover-More’s Annual Multi-Trip travel insurance?
No problem – our Annual Multi-Trip FAQs page should help answer any additional questions you may have.
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Buying travel insurance can be a smart move for most trips, but those who travel more than a few times a year should consider an annual travel insurance policy. Whether you regularly travel for business and/or take several vacations a year, annual travel insurance plans can help you get the coverage you need without having to price out and purchase protection every time you leave home.
If you find yourself in a situation where an annual plan makes sense, know that not all travel insurance companies offer this kind of coverage. You'll also want to consider the available annual travel insurance plans to see which options make sense for your travel style and the level of coverage you want.
Frequently Asked Questions
Annual travel insurance plans all work in their own way, but the majority let travelers pay one annual premium for coverage that lasts for up to 364 days. These plans often limit the length of individual trips that are covered within the coverage year. Per-trip and annual limits on coverage can also apply.
In some cases, annual travel insurance plans require a deductible or coinsurance for certain types of coverage. If you're considering an annual travel insurance plan because you take multiple trips each year, make sure you read over the policy details and understand all coverage limits and trip limits that apply.
The cost of annual travel insurance typically varies based on factors like the age of the travelers applying, included benefits and coverage limits. You will want to shop around to compare plans across multiple providers using a platform like TravelInsurance.com or Squaremouth before you settle on a travel insurance policy.
To provide an example of the cost of annual travel insurance, U.S. News applied for a quote for two 40-year-old travelers seeking coverage for eight trips over a 12-month period. The Squaremouth travel insurance portal quoted policies with costs that range from $206 for the GeoBlue Trekker Essential plan to $610 for the Safe Travels Annual Deluxe plan by Trawick International.
Annual travel insurance can be worth it if you take multiple trips each year and want to make sure you always have coverage in place. After all, the alternative to having a multitrip policy is buying a new travel insurance plan for every vacation you take. That's not always feasible for frequent travelers who are always jetting off somewhere new – often at the last minute.
Just keep in mind that annual travel insurance plans tend to come with lower coverage limits than plans for single trips, and that you'll pay a premium for coverage that comes with comprehensive benefits and high limits for medical expenses and emergency evacuation.
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Tailor your annual travel insurance plan to your needs
Most plans include coverage for trip cancellation and interruption, travel delays, medical expenses, and more
Lowest-tier plans (AllTrips Basic and AllTrips Prime) come with no or relatively low coverage limits for trip cancellation
Most annual plans (except for AllTrips Premier) do not cover trips longer than 45 days
- Trip cancellation coverage worth up to between $2,000 and $15,000
- Trip interruption coverage worth up to between $2,000 and $15,000
- Emergency medical coverage worth up to $50,000
- Up to $500,000 in emergency medical transportation coverage
- Up to $2,000 in coverage for lost or damaged baggage
- Up to $2,000 in coverage for baggage delays
- Travel delay coverage worth up to $1,500 ($300 daily limit)
- Rental car coverage worth up to $45,000
- Up to $50,000 in travel accident coverage
- 24-hour hotline assistance and concierge service
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Annual Travel Insurance Plan offers year-round travel insurance protection
Relatively high limits for medical expenses ($50,000) and emergency evacuation ($500,000)
No trip cancellation coverage and relatively low limit ($2,500) for trip interruption coverage
No coverage for preexisting medical conditions
- Up to $2,500 in coverage for trip interruption
- Up to $1,500 in coverage for trip delays of five-plus hours ($150 per day limit)
- Missed connection coverage worth up to $500
- Up to $2,500 in baggage insurance
- Baggage delay coverage worth up to $1,000 for delays of at least 12 hours.
- Up to $50,000 for emergency medical expenses ($500 for emergency dental sublimit)
- Up to $500,000 for emergency evacuation and repatriation of remains
- Up to $50,000 in accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance
- Up to $100,000 in protection for security evacuation
Provides coverage worth up to $250,000 for emergency medical expenses
Tailor other included benefit levels to your needs
Coverage only applies to trips up to 40 days
Deductible up to $100 applies for emergency medical coverage and baggage and personal effects
- Trip cancellation coverage worth up to between $2,500 and $10,000
- Trip interruption coverage worth up to 150% of the trip cancellation limit
- Up to $2,000 in trip delay coverage ($200 daily limit)
- Up to $1,000 in protection for missed connections
- Up to $250,000 in coverage for emergency medical expenses ($50,000 in New Hampshire)
- $750 dental sublimit within emergency medical coverage
- Up to $500,000 in coverage for emergency medical evacuation and repatriation of remains
- Up to $2,000 in coverage for baggage and personal effects
- Baggage delay coverage worth up to $1,000 ($100 daily limit)
- 24/7 travel assistance services
Get annual coverage for medical expenses and routine medical care
High limits for medical expenses and emergency medical evacuation
GeoBlue plans don't offer comprehensive travel protection
Deductibles and copays apply
- Ambulatory and therapeutic services
- Inpatient hospital services
- Emergency medical services
- Rehabilitation and therapy
- Preventive and primary care
Choose among three tiers of annual travel protection
Option for basic protection with affordable premiums
No coverage for preexisting conditions
Maximum trip duration of 30 days per trip
- Trip cancellation coverage up to $2,500 maximum per year
- Trip interruption coverage up to $2,500 maximum per year
- $200 per trip for trip delays (up to $100 per day for delays of 12 hours or longer)
- Up to $500 in coverage per trip for baggage and personal effects
- Baggage delay coverage up to $100 per trip
- Up to $10,000 for emergency medical expenses per trip
- Up to $50,000 in emergency medical evacuation coverage per trip
- Up to $10,000 in AD&D coverage
- 24-hour travel assistance services
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If you take multiple trips every year, insuring each one can be a hassle. There are forms to fill out, comparison shopping over and over again, and then remembering the policy documents for each specific trip. And then there’s the risk you might forget to take out travel insurance for one of your trips.
Plus, those costs add up. There must be a better way.
Enter annual travel insurance. Also known as multi-trip travel insurance, taking out an annual policy covers you for a whole year of travel. Not only is it simpler, it may be cheaper than taking out multiple single-trip policies. But is it right for you?
Annual travel insurance policies aren’t exactly the same as the trip insurance you’d buy for a weeklong holiday with your family. Here are the best annual travel insurance policies, what they do and don’t cover, and how to decide whether taking out a yearly policy might be right for you.
GeoBlue Trekker Choice
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GeoBlue offers 2 Trekker plans for annual coverage, which are unique in several ways. These plans cover preexisting conditions, COVID-19, and all travel outside the U.S.
However, they don’t cover any trips inside the U.S. or provide any coverage for canceled, delayed, or interrupted trips. Instead, these are travel medical insurance plans . With the GeoBlue Trekker Choice plan , you’ll get higher maximum payouts in all categories and pay a lower deductible ($100). However, note that this is still secondary coverage .
You’ll get unlimited access to telemedicine and coverage for trips up to 70 days in length . Additionally, coverage is available up to age 95, which isn’t offered on most other policies.
GeoBlue Trekker Essential
The GeoBlue Trekker Essential plan offers the same pros and cons as the Choice plan. The main differences are the lower maximum payout values and the higher deductible ($200 instead of $100). You also won’t get the Choice plan’s lost baggage and personal effects coverage, which can provide up to $500 per trip. Again, this secondary medical insurance policy is only valid on trips outside the U.S.
Trawick International Safe Travels Annual Basic
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Trawick International offers 2 annual plans, and the Safe Travels Annual Basic plan is more economical. You’ll have coverage for everything you expect in a trip insurance policy , such as 100% coverage for trip cancellation or interruption (up to a $2,500 annual maximum) and coverage for delays, lost luggage, delayed luggage, and even medical expenses. To make up for the lower cost of the plan, coverage limits are lower than what you’ll find elsewhere . However, if you want peace of mind while traveling, you can get it for a year and cover trips up to 30 days in length.
Trawick International Safe Travels Annual Deluxe
While Trawick International’s Safe Travels Annual Deluxe plan offers higher maximum coverage limits than the Basic plan, its maximum payouts for medical and evacuation benefits are lower than what you’ll find with competitors . Where this plan shines is in the coverage for change fees, lost deposits on tours, and coverage for lost items if an airline misplaces your luggage.
You’ll be covered for up to $300 per trip for prepaid excursions, up to 100% of your trip cost (with an annual maximum of $5,000) for trip cancellations or interruptions, and up to $150 per item and $750 per trip for personal effects. After signing up for a plan, you’ll also get a 10-day free look period.
Allianz Travel AllTrips Basic Plan
If you want an annual plan with a low price tag , this could be what you’re looking for. The Allianz Travel AllTrips Basic plan covers you for unlimited trips up to 45 days each over the course of a year. Coverage includes emergency medical, emergency medical evacuation, baggage loss and delays, travel delays, rental car theft and damage, and travel accident coverage.
However, there’s a fair list of exclusions from this plan . That includes trip cancellation, trip interruption, missed connections, and change fees. As the name implies, you’ll get basic coverage at a basic price.
Allianz Travel AllTrips Prime Plan
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The Allianz Travel AllTrips Prime option covers 365 days of trips, though the maximum trip length is just 45 days. While you’ll get coverage for all the standard travel insurance benefits, including trip cancellation, trip interruption, emergency medical, delays, and baggage mishaps, there are limits you should know about with this plan.
The travel accident coverage, which applies to death or the loss of a limb, maxes out at $25,000 per trip, baggage delay maxes out at $200, and baggage loss or damage maxes out at $1,000. The maximum coverage for emergency medical is $20,000, and costs can exceed that quickly in a true emergency.
However, this is a decent option if you want a fair amount of coverage across numerous categories without a high price tag.
Allianz Travel AllTrips Executive Plan
For those worried about expensive business equipment or losing points and miles, this plan has you covered. On top of higher maximum payouts in categories such as trip cancellation, emergency medical transportation, or travel delays, you’ll also get rental car damage and theft coverage, change fee coverage, and reimbursement for renting business equipment if yours is lost, stolen, damaged, or delayed during a trip.
Moreover, you can be reimbursed up to $500 to cover fees for reinstating your points and miles if a covered trip is canceled or interrupted. The Allianz Travel AllTrips Executive plan also provides coverage for preexisting medical conditions if you meet certain criteria and buy at least 14 days before the first trip.
Allianz Travel AllTrips Premier Plan
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Allianz also has a customizable AllTrips Premier plan , allowing you to choose between several payout tiers for trip cancellation and interruption. You’ll pay more when choosing higher maximums, but this allows you to choose exactly what you want in coverage and not pay for more than you need. Another positive is coverage for preexisting medical conditions if you meet certain criteria and buy your policy at least 14 days before your first trip.
You’ll also get rental car damage and theft coverage , $500,000 of emergency medical transportation coverage, $50,000 of emergency medical, and coverage for travel delay expenses after a delay of 6 hours or more. The baggage delay coverage is up to $2,000, but it requires a delay of 12 or more hours. The maximum trip length allowed is 90 days.
AIG Travel Guard Annual Travel Insurance Plan
The AIG Travel Guard Annual Travel Insurance plan isn’t available to Washington state residents. Still, it provides coverage for trip interruption, trip delay, lost baggage, delayed baggage, and missed connections, as well as both medical and security evacuation, accidental death and dismemberment, and travel medical expenses. However, the coverage limit for dental is just $500, and the maximum coverage for travel medical expenses is just $50,000. Those are lower limits than other plans. Additionally, trip cancellation isn’t included.
However, Travel Guard has some strengths. Trip delay coverage applies for up to 10 days and requires a delay of just 5 hours, and the missed connection benefit applies after just 3 hours. You get a “free look” period of up to 15 days to cancel for a refund, so long as you haven’t started your trip or filed a claim. Maximum coverage for any particular trip is 90 days.
USI Affinity Voyager Annual Travel Insurance
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USI Affinity’s Voyager plan has a Silver and Gold option , and pricing is easy to determine from the chart. Simply find your age bracket and the associated cost. The key differences between the plans are in the higher maximum payouts for nearly every coverage type with the Gold plan, other than emergency dental and accidental death and dismemberment. However, the Gold plan also includes coverage types the Silver plan doesn’t: political and natural disaster evacuation, airline ticket change fees, and trip interruption. However, trip cancellation isn’t included with either plan .
The maximum trip length is 90 days, and coverage for Silver and Gold plans lasts for 364 days. An unlimited number of international and domestic trips are covered, and you’re covered for trips as little as 100 miles from home. That’s a lower requirement than most other plans (which tend to require 150 miles).
Seven Corners Travel Medical Annual Multi-Trip
This plan is ideal for those who don’t live in the U.S., as other plans on this list are only available to U.S. residents and citizens. While the plan technically lasts for 364 days, Seven Corners’ Travel Medical Annual Multi-Trip plan is customizable. It lets you choose a maximum trip length of 30, 45, or 60 days and include or exclude coverage for the U.S. Note U.S. citizens and residents cannot add coverage for inside the U.S.
Seven Corners also provides coverage for travelers aged 14 to 75 years, though maximum payouts decrease in some categories for those aged 65 and older. If you receive medical care in the U.S., Seven Corners will pay 90% of the first $5,000 of covered expenses and 100% of the cost afterward. You’re covered 100% outside the U.S. Note that coverage doesn’t apply to your home country (which includes the U.S. if you’re a citizen, even if you live in another country) and isn’t available in Antarctica, Cuba, Iran, Israel, North Korea, Russia, Syria, or Ukraine.
A Plan That Didn’t Make Our List
We considered another plan. Here’s why this annual travel insurance policy didn’t make our “best of” list.
IMG Patriot Multi-Trip International : For trips inside the U.S., you may be on the hook for 20% of your medical expenses if you visit a provider outside IMG’s PPO network. Additionally, the maximum trip length is 30 days, and coverage limits are quite low in multiple categories. These include $50,000 for emergency medical evacuation and $10,000 for political evacuation, a maximum of $50 per item and $250 overall for lost luggage, a $100 maximum for dental treatment, and $25,000 for accidental death and dismemberment 24/7 coverage.
Annual travel policy plans vary considerably. Most provide secondary medical insurance, so you may need to submit to your other coverage (home healthcare plan, credit card insurance provider, etc.) first and then submit to your travel insurance provider for any remaining expenses or deductibles. If you won’t have other coverage, you may want to look for a plan that provides primary health coverage instead. Also, understand that most plans provide reimbursement, so you would pay out of pocket for overseas hospital visits and then submit to your insurance provider for reimbursement after the fact.
Annual travel insurance covers you for many trips over the course of a year (or sometimes 364 days). Rather than needing to buy a travel insurance policy for each trip separately — which can add up — you can buy a single policy that covers all your trips for the next year. It’s important to understand the terms of these policies, though. Some may require buying coverage in advance, such as 14 days before your first trip, while that requirement normally doesn’t exist on single-trip travel insurance.
It’s also important to note which types of trips and destinations are covered by your policy — and which aren’t. Look for how far from home you must travel to be covered and whether domestic trips are included. Moreover, consider what benefits you’re looking for. These can vary from medical-only to all the bells and whistles, such as baggage delay and medical evacuation. Once you know the type of coverage you want, you can find a policy or policies that align with your needs, helping you narrow down your options to conduct a more effective comparison.
How Annual Travel Insurance Works
Annual travel insurance works as an umbrella policy, covering all your trips during the policy period. You don’t need to inform the policy provider about each trip’s start and stop dates or destinations. You simply buy a policy, and then you’re protected for every trip that meets the conditions while your policy is in effect. Some regions may be excluded from coverage, and you may be subject to a maximum trip length.
Trip length is an important element to pay attention to. Annual travel insurance doesn’t cover you for a year-long trip. It covers you for a year for many small trips within that time, typically up to 30 or 45 days per trip. If you’re looking for a plan to cover you during a year-long trip to another country, you should look for specialized plans for study abroad, mission work, or other situations that apply to you. Traveling full-time? You may need a policy geared toward digital nomads and backpackers.
When To Buy an Annual Travel Insurance Policy
You should buy your annual travel insurance policy as soon as you know you’ll have multiple trips in the next year and determine that the cost of insuring each alone would be higher than that of a single multi-trip plan. What’s the break-even point on that cost? It depends on the coverage you want.
Considering that single-trip plans can sometimes be found for $10, yet an annual trip is likely to cost $150 or more per adult, you’d need 15 trips to justify the annual policy. However, that’s not really an apples-to-apples comparison, as a $10 basic travel insurance policy won’t provide as much coverage as you’re likely to find on even the most basic of annual policies.
It’s also not just about the number of trips you take but the types of trips, the complexity of the trips, and money at risk in nonrefundable costs. The more of these you foresee in your next year of travels, the more likely an annual plan would be good for you.
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What Annual Travel Insurance Policies Do and Don’t Cover
We already highlighted that annual policies don’t cover traveling nonstop for a year due to their restrictions on the maximum trip length. Annual travel insurance policies also restrict how far you must travel for coverage to kick in. Driving to the next town over may be a trip in your kids’ eyes, but it’s probably not far enough for your travel insurance to kick in.
While coverage varies by policy, you’ll typically have coverage for sickness, accidental death and dismemberment, lost or delayed luggage, trip cancellation, and possibly injuries during skiing or snowboarding. However, it’s important to read the terms of each policy because coverage maximums and inclusions vary widely. Some policies only provide medical coverage, while others offer robust coverage across the board.
Understanding Trip Length Rules
Each policy specifies a maximum trip length. How trips longer than that are treated can vary. Most policies won’t cover any expenses related to a trip longer than the maximum trip length. Suppose you take a trip of 41 days on a policy with a maximum of 40 days. In that case, claims for delayed luggage or medical expenses may be rejected when the claim evaluator asks for your trip confirmation details.
However, GeoBlue covers the first 70 days of any particular trip. If something goes wrong during that time, you’re covered. You’re on your own for anything that happens on days 71 or beyond. Still, you’re covered on those first 70 days, despite taking a longer trip.
If you foresee long trips in the future, make sure you understand these rules.
For some travelers, yes, annual travel insurance is worth it. For others, it’s not.
Annual travel insurance is worth it when it costs less than what you’d pay to insure each trip individually. It’s also worth it if you think you might forget to purchase some of those individual policies throughout the year and would prefer to be done with them for another 365 days.
However, annual travel insurance isn’t worth it if you only take a few trips a year, they’re mostly domestic, and you don’t have major nonrefundable expenses. If you’re traveling within the U.S. with your standard health insurance policy in effect and you have credit cards that provide trip insurance for delays or cancellations, that coverage may be sufficient.
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Costs will vary by your home state, age, and number of people included in the policy. Here are the “starting at” costs for our best annual travel insurance policies, sorted from lowest to highest:
Yes and no. Using a credit card to pay for your trip can provide some built-in protections. However, you should be mindful of annual maximums on any policy. You may run into limitations such as a maximum of 2 claims per 12-month period or similar exclusions. If you take many trips, that could be an issue.
To better understand what is and isn’t covered, check out our complete guide to credit card insurance .
To choose the right policy, look beyond the cost alone. Rather than immediately choosing the cheapest policy, find the policy or policies that provide the coverage types you want with payout maximums that cover your travel plans for the next year — both confirmed bookings and likely plans.
Consider your coverage needs. Will you be carrying expensive items such as scuba equipment for a trip to the Galapagos or top-notch camera lenses for a bird-watching tour in Papua New Guinea? How many extreme sports will you participate in?
Conversely, how many “never heard of this airline before” flights will you take to get off the beaten path? These are flights where you may be worried about cancelations that lead to extra costs or a misplaced suitcase.
Consider the types of trips you’ll take and the up-front money at risk if something goes wrong or you get delayed, then look at which plans align with your travels. From there, choose the best plan that aligns best with your needs, which may or may not be the cheapest one.
As an annual travel policy holder myself, I promise you that having the right plan is important when you wind up in a remote hospital in Tanzania with malaria.
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Annual travel insurance isn’t right for everyone. However, it makes sense for those who travel often and could save money by taking out a single policy instead of many separate policies. It also makes sense if you’d prefer to avoid filling out paperwork numerous times throughout the year for each trip.
Annual travel insurance policies aren’t great for those who tend to travel closer to home, don’t have major nonrefundable travel expenses, or need to customize coverage for each trip because their travels tend to vary. For example, you might need different coverage for a backcountry ski trip with friends versus a 2-hour drive with your family.
Look at what annual policies do and don’t cover and see if these align with your travel goals and needs. Then, consider the prices for the plans that align well with your situation. After taking an informed look, you should have a good idea of whether an annual policy is right for your situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is yearly travel insurance worth it.
For some, yes. For others, no. Annual travel insurance is worth it when the cost is less than what you’d pay to insure each trip separately or you would prefer to just sign up once then be done for a year. However, annual travel insurance isn’t worth it if you only take a few, mostly domestic, trips a year where your healthcare coverage works, and you don’t have major nonrefundable expenses.
How much does annual trip insurance cost?
Costs vary greatly depending on the type of coverage you want. Annual travel insurance plan costs range from $140 to $500 for a single person. If you take a lot of trips, the cost can be worth it over the course of a year, but each person’s situation is different.
When should I take out annual travel insurance?
You should buy your annual travel insurance policy as soon as you know you’ll have multiple trips in the next year and that the cost of insuring each alone would be higher than the cost of a single multi-trip plan. What’s the break-even point on that cost? It depends on the coverage you want. Look at the different types of coverage and your expected costs for insuring each trip separately, then see if it makes sense for you.
Does annual travel insurance automatically renew?
It varies by policy provider, but some companies have an auto-renew feature to ensure you don’t have gaps in coverage.
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Ryan completed his goal of visiting every country in the world in December of 2023 and now plans to let his wife choose their destinations. Over the years, he’s written about award travel for publications including AwardWallet, The Points Guy, USA Today Blueprint, CNBC Select, Tripadvisor, and Forbes Advisor.
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If you’re a frequent traveler, annual travel insurance may be something you’ve been considering. Unlike single-trip insurance, annual travel insurance plans can cover you for an entire year, no matter how often you’re on the road.
Let’s look at the best yearly travel insurance companies, why we choose them and the coverage you can expect.
Factors we considered when picking travel insurance companies
We used the following criteria when choosing which companies we thought were best:
Cost . Annual plans can be expensive — depending on the type of coverage you choose — so we wanted ensure that they stayed affordable.
Types of coverage . Travel insurance for annual travelers can be limited in its coverage. We picked the ones with the broadest range of coverage for possible travel disruptions.
Coverage amounts . Annual trip insurance isn’t worth much if your limits are too low. Instead, we wanted plans with reasonable coverage amounts.
Customizability . If your travels take you to different places, you’ll want the ability to customize your plan. The best annual travel insurance plans can provide this.
» Learn more: What does travel insurance cover?
An overview of the best annual travel insurance
We gathered quotes from various travel insurance companies to determine the best annual travel insurance policies. In these examples, we used a year-long trip by a 22-year-old from Alabama. We indicated the main countries of travel as France and Malaysia, and when asked, put the total trip costs at $6,000.
The average cost for an annual travel insurance plan came out to $220. The plans ranged from $138-$386.
Let’s take a closer look at our top recommendations for annual travel insurance.
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1. Allianz Travel
What makes Allianz travel insurance great:
Lower than average cost.
Provides health care and travel insurance benefits.
Includes rental car insurance up to $45,000.
Here’s a snippet from our Allianz Travel insurance review :
“AllTrips Basic (annual plan) is suitable for those who would like emergency medical coverage while abroad but don't need trip cancellation and interruption benefits. The AllTrips Prime, Executive and Premier plans provide an entire year of comprehensive travel insurance benefits.
The Executive and Premier plans offer various levels of trip cancellation and interruption benefits. The Executive plan is specifically designed for business travelers since it offers protection for business equipment.”
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2. Seven Corners
What makes Seven Corners great:
Offers up to $20,000 for acute coverage of pre-existing conditions.
Includes up to $1 million for emergency medical evacuation.
Optional add-on for adventure sport activities.
$0 deductible available.
Here’s a snippet from our Seven Corners review :
“Seven Corners offers one annual policy called Travel Medical Annual Multi-Trip. The policy can be customized depending on how long you plan to be away from home for any one trip. You can travel as much as you like during the 364 days, so long as any one trip doesn’t exceed the option selected — 30, 45 or 60 days.”
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What makes IMG great:
Good customizability with medical evacuations and sports coverage.
Low $250 deductible.
Includes coverage for semi-private hospital rooms.
Here’s a snippet from our IMG review:
“Some policies provide emergency medical evacuation coverage, while others skip this benefit entirely. This benefit may be more important to you if you travel to a remote location or engage in physical activity such as trekking.
More comprehensive plans may include other benefits such as assistance with acquiring a new passport, reimbursing reward mile redeposit fees or coverage for pre-existing conditions. If these are something you’re interested in, be sure to check that your policy includes these options.”
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4. Trawick International
What makes Trawick International great:
100% coverage for trip cancellation and trip interruption.
Emergency medical evacuation included.
Trip delay reimbursement coverage.
Here’s a snippet from our Trawick International review :
“Trawick International is a comprehensive travel insurance provider that offers trip delay and cancellation insurance, baggage delay coverage, medical coverage and medical evacuation, rental car damage protection, and even COVID-19 coverage among its various policies.
Trawick covers trips for worldwide destinations, including for foreign nationals coming to the U.S.”
What does travel insurance cover?
You’ll find a wide variety of coverage types offered by travel insurance policies. This is true whether you're purchasing a single-trip or annual travel insurance plan. Here are some common types you can expect to find:
Accidental death insurance .
Baggage delay and lost luggage insurance .
Cancel for Any Reason insurance .
Emergency evacuation insurance .
Medical insurance .
Rental car insurance .
Trip cancellation insurance .
Trip delay insurance .
Trip interruption insurance .
How to choose the best annual travel insurance policy
While we’ve highlighted some of the best annual travel insurance companies, the truth is that the best plan for you isn’t going to be the best plan for someone else. If you’re interested in buying annual travel insurance, you’ll want to collect a variety of quotes to see which policy best fits your needs.
This may mean opting for a plan that covers pre-existing conditions or one that specifically includes high-risk activities. Or, if you’re in a country where health care is notoriously expensive, you may want to choose a policy with higher maximums.
Many credit cards come with complimentary travel insurance .
Whatever the case, do your research first and review all the plan details before making your purchase.
» Learn more: How to find the best travel insurance
If you want to buy annual travel insurance
Annual travel insurance can be a great option if you’re often out of town. With such a wide range of policies available, selecting a plan that fits your needs is easy. We’ve done some of the work for you by choosing the best annual travel insurance companies, all of which made the top of the list for their cost, customizability, types of coverage and plan maximums.
Like any travel insurance policy, the cost of your plan is going to vary. Factors that may affect the cost of your annual travel insurance include your age, where you’re going, how long you’ll be traveling, your policy maximums and whether preexisting conditions are included.
Although not all travel insurance providers offer annual travel insurance, many of them do. We’ve gathered together the five best, including Allianz Travel, World Nomads, Seven Corners, IMG and Trawick International.
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The best travel insurance policies and providers
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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.
Related: 7 times your credit card's travel insurance might not cover you
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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If you're going overseas, travel insurance is just as essential as your passport. Use our free comparison tool to narrow down international single trip and annual multi-trip policies from 27 insurers, offering cover for COVID-19, existing medical conditions, car rental and more.
Travel insurance is a portable version of health, home, contents, life, public liability, and car rental excess insurance all packaged in one to take on holidays with you. But with all those insurances piled into one product, navigating your way through the terms and conditions to find the loopholes can be very challenging.
Use our travel insurance comparison to narrow down your options and make sure you're getting the best cover for your needs when on holiday.
List of brands we tested in this review.
- Battleface 2
- Cover-More 5
- FastCover 4
- Flight Centre 4
- Go Insurance 4
- InsureandGo 3
- Southern Cross Travel Insurance (SCTI) 3
- Tick Travel Insurance 4
- Travel Insurance Direct 3
- Virgin Australia 5
- WAS Insurance 2
- World Nomads 2
- World2Cover 4
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- One trip 65
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In years (up to and including the number stated). For policies listed as '100+', there is no age limit.
Does the policy cover international cruises?
- Optional 71
Medical expenses for COVID-19
Whether the policy covers you for medical and emergency evacuation and repatriation expenses for claims arising directly or indirectly from COVID-19. Cover is assessed on individual circumstances.
Cancellation expenses for mental health
Whether the policy covers you for cancellation expenses for claims arising directly from recognised mental health disorders experienced for the first time such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or PTSD. Cover is assessed on individual circumstances.
- Cancellation for insolvency of a travel services provider
Whether the policy covers you for losses arising out of insolvency of a travel services provider (e.g. airline, accomodation provider, bus line, shipping line, railway company, motor vehicle rental agency). Cover is assessed on individual circumstances.
Cancellation expenses for a natural disaster
Whether the policy covers you for cancellation expenses for claims arising directly or indirectly from a natural disaster. Cover is assessed on individual circumstances.
Cancellation expenses for civil unrest
Whether the policy covers you for cancellation expenses for claims arising directly or indirectly from civil unrest such as political protests, riots and strikes. Cover is assessed on individual circumstances.
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Are stolen or damaged personal belongings covered
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The overall limit for stolen or damaged personal belongings.
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Limit for a smartphone. Cover is assessed on individual circumstances.
- Limit for a laptop or tablet
Limit for a laptop or tablet. Cover is assessed on individual circumstances.
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Limit for collision damage excess for a hire car. Cover is assessed on individual circumstances.
- Scuba diving
Does the policy cover scuba diving if you are appropriately certified or diving with a qualified instructor?
Skiing and snowboarding on-piste
Does the policy cover skiing and snowboarding on-piste?
- Optional 82
Skiing and snowboarding off-piste
Does the policy cover skiing and snowboarding off-piste withing the resort boundaries?
- Optional 72
Tobogganing
Does the policy cover tobogganing on snow?
- Optional 50
Does the policy cover riding a moped with an engine capacity 50cc or below, with a helmet and driving license valid in the country the policy holder is in, but without an Australian motorcycle license
- Optional 32
Moped 125cc
Does the policy cover riding a moped with an engine capacity 125cc or below, with a helmet and driving license valid in the country the policy holder is in, but without an Australian motorcycle license
- Optional 28
Does the policy cover riding a motorcycle with an engine capacity above 125cc with an Australian motorcycle license and a helmet?
- Optional 34
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- Time period for existing conditions
- Medical expenses
- Expenses for a person to accompany a sick policyholder
- Daily hospital cash allowance
- Hours of hospitalisation before receiving allowance
- Dental expenses for accident or injury
- Dental expenses for acute pain
- Overseas funeral costs
- Additional travel expenses for injury or sickness
- Additional expenses for interrupted travel
- Travel insurance extension for a delayed trip
- Additional expenses for a lost passport
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- Cancellation expenses
- Cancellation for frequent flyer points
- Cancellation expenses for travel agent fees
- Cancellation for insolvency of a travel agent
- Cancellation expenses for redundancy
- Cancellation expenses for defence and emergency workers
- Cancellation expenses for cancellation of work leave
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- Cover for terrorism
- Cover for war
- Additional expenses for a special event
- Additional expenses for pre-paid travel arrangements
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- Hours before travel delay covered
- Limit per 24 hours for travel delay
- Limit for a single unspecified item
- Limit for a video or photo camera
- Limit for prescribed medications
- Overall limit for specified items
- Cover for baggage in a car during the day
- Cover for baggage in a car overnight
- Cover for valuables in a car
- Cover for lost or stolen cash
- Limit for baggage lost temporarily
- Hours before cover applies for baggage lost temporarily
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What is travel insurance?
What is travel protection.
- Travel insurance vs. Travel protection
How to purchase
Travel protection conclusion and recommendations, travel insurance vs. travel protection faqs, travel insurance vs travel protection: understanding the differences.
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- Travel protection covers trip cancellations, while travel insurance covers cancellations and medical costs.
- Travel insurance is usually more expensive than travel protection, as it provides more coverage.
- Travel insurance typically costs 4-8% of your total trip costs, more with CFAR protection.
In high school geometry class, you likely learned all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. The same can be said for the perceived connection between travel insurance and travel protection. The two similar-sounding terms describe entirely different products if you're researching how to protect your trip. While all travel protection plans are considered travel insurance, but not all travel insurance provides travel protection.
Suffice it to say the confusion surrounding this topic, even among savvy travelers, is all-too-common.
"Travel protection and travel insurance are sometimes used interchangeably, but these two products are quite different and work best when they complement one another," says Joe Cronin, president of International Citizens Insurance, who cuts to the root of the problem. Understanding the difference between the two products is essential to ensure you have the right coverage for your next trip
Coverage and Benefits
Travel insurance is a regulated product purchased by the consumer from a third party and underwritten by a reputable insurance company. Depending on the policy purchased, travel insurance can help cover losses associated with travel delays, lost luggage, medical expenses, or trip cancellations. In addition, many travel insurance plans have added specialty coverage from sports equipment to pets and roadside service.
You can buy travel insurance exclusively for trip cancellations, flights, or other individual service. Or you can expand your coverage by purchasing a cancel for any reason (CFAR) policy .
Limitations and exclusions
According to the Generali Travel Insurance, most Insurance companies enforce the following limitations and exclusions:
- Reasonably foreseeable events (i.e., known storms, epidemics, acts of war)
- Travel restrictions by government authorities
- Pre-existing conditions (unless a waiver applies)
- High-risk activities
Coverage Scope
Travel protection (also called trip protection) is an unregulated product purchased directly from the provider (from travel agencies and credit card issuers to airlines and cruise ship companies). This option offers limited trip cancellation coverage in the form of fees waived and credit issued in the case of changes to the itinerary and cancellation, respectively.
Buyers cannot make travel protection more comprehensive, which means limited, less customizable options. This could be sufficient if you're insuring a short-term, domestic trip. But more extensive trips require more extensive coverage, which travel insurance may be better suited for.
Typical Inclusions
Your coverage options vary by insurance provider, but most will offer trip cancellation and trip interruption. These coverages insurers nonrefundable, prepaid expenses, and additional expenses incurred due to a cancellation or interruption.
Comparing travel insurance and travel protection
Differences in coverage.
Cronin is critical of travel protection, saying it is not "a suitable policy in place of insurance, rather a good add-on if the price is right." He underscores while trip protection policies can be pretty generous, services remain unregulated and rife with exclusions.
Nicholas Imtias, an avid world traveler, learned this the hard way after opting for budget-friendly travel protection for a canceled overseas trip. Unfortunately, he could not utilize the waiver he received for a flight from Sri Lanka to the Maldives when the unregulated protection proved nothing but an empty promise.
Additionally, most non-insurance providers offer medical-related coverage. This could be crucial coverage if you're traveling abroad, especially if your health insurance isn't effective at your destination.
Cost Considerations
As such, when compared side-by-side, the cost of travel protection will invariably be less than the cost of travel insurance, making it an attractive option for many who still need to do their homework.
Trip protection may pop up when booking your flight, whether through a deal site like Expedia or the main airline website. In most cases, premiums are low, totaling as little as $25-$30 for a short flight. But, as mentioned before, it only covers the flight.
The cost of travel insurance, on the other hand, equates to a percentage of the trip's total cost. Typically, premiums equate to an average of 4-8% of trip costs. Of course, a good travel insurance plan can't protect you from the inconvenience and sheer expense of an emergency while traveling abroad (which, depending upon the specifics, could be thousands of dollars or more) or ahead of time. But it can help to make you whole after the fact.
This could mean giving you a claim settlement to cover toiletries and other necessities in the immediate aftermath of a lost bag. It could also mean reimbursing you for a portion of nonrefundable trip costs if you have to cancel your trip. For travelers researching "how to protect your trip," travel insurance covers what we forget about until we need it.
The exact costs for travel insurance vary based on the trip and the coverage you want. For example, if you want cancel for any reason (CFAR) coverage, you should expect a hefty increase in your premiums. But for people canceling trips for excluded reasons with a regular travel insurance plan, CFAR coverage would be well worth it. The general rule is simple: the more protection you want, the more you'll have to pay.
Choosing the right option for your trip
Assessing your travel needs.
Many people have a simple question: how much should I spend on travel insurance? The answer is it depends. So, before making any decisions and signing on the dotted line, consider your travel needs and budget.
"Travel insurance is designed to protect you and your trip from unexpected costs and losses …[and] depending on the plan you choose, the coverage can be very comprehensive," Pamela Bardo, vice president of Customer Service & Delivery at FlightHub Group, says.
"Rather than providing broad coverage, travel protection typically protects the customer's purchase in case they need to cancel due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness," Bardo explains. She emphasizes that travel protection does not typically cover indirect costs, such as the high costs of an emergency evacuation.
Travelers should look at the specifics of their travel plans and buy the appropriate plan. For example, suppose you're traveling from California to New York. In that case, you should get protection for your flight, and you might want to consider cancel for any reason coverage, depending on many factors. However, getting medical travel insurance wouldn't make sense when your regular health insurance travels with you.
On the other hand, if you're traveling to Thailand, you'll want to protect the most expensive part of your trip (flight). You'll also want to get a robust medical plan in case something goes wrong in a country where you do not have other health insurance.
Factors to consider
Before choosing between travel insurance and protection, consider the following factors:
- Destination: If you're traveling internationally or to a high-risk area, consider purchasing a policy. Travel protection may be enough if you're taking a domestic trip to see family members.
- Trip cost: A costlier and longer trip may require higher coverage limits, which travel insurance tends to provide. Travel protection often has limits over what and how much it'll cover.
- Activities: High-risk activities (i.e., sports, outdoor activities, etc.) increase the risk of injury. Travel protections likely won't cover high-risk events, but travel insurance gives you the option to include a sports and adventures add-on.
Purchasing tips and best practices
You can buy travel insurance through an insurance provider, comparison site, broker, or travel agency. You can purchase protection through the service provider. For example, hotels, airlines, and large events may protect your purchase if you cancel. But you may find that not all services or events provide this benefit.
Opting into protection or buying insurance shortly after you make your first trip deposit ensures that all future cancellations are covered. If you choose not to purchase your policy immediately, you must do so within a certain amount of time to qualify for pre-existing condition coverage — usually 14 days.
Reading and understanding policy terms
Travel insurance and protection features can overlap, but both come with several exclusions. It's important to know what coverages you require. It's also important to read through your insurance policy or travel protection's terms and conditions to determine which one is right for you.
Making an Informed Decision
Travel insurance and travel protection are valuable tools designed to help keep travelers safe and protected on their journeys. Both provide peace of mind while en route to destinations around the globe. But it's essential to consider factors unique to your itineraries, such as the length and cost of your trip, potential personal risks or concerns, and any existing insurance coverage. All these things allow travelers to make the right decision for their travel plans.
Whether travel protection is enough for international travel depends on your situation. Travel insurance is generally recommended for more extensive, international trips due to its comprehensive coverage. It includes medical emergencies which travel protection plans don't typically cover.
Yes, especially if the travel protection is free or more cost-effective than specific coverage from travel insurance policies. Before purchasing travel insurance, be sure you don't already have a travel protection benefit.
No, travel protection does not cover medical emergencies. Trip cancellation and interruption are more common benefits.
You should prioritize travel protection if you're taking a domestic trip, as your primary health insurance provider should adequately cover you when you're in the country, reducing your need for travel medical coverage.
Travel insurance policies cover pre-existing conditions if purchased within a certain timeframe. while travel protection plans typically don't cover medical emergencies and pre-existing conditions.
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