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Sorting your travel insurance might not be your idea of a good time, but searching for it doesn’t have to be a hassle - especially if you know the level of cover you're likely to need.
Whether you're taking a two-week break in the sun, a cheap, short break for the weekend, or a round-the-world adventure, finding the right insurance is just as important as booking your flights or choosing a resort.
Many insurers now offer some level of Covid-19 cover, but this can vary quite a lot between providers. Examples of what may be covered include:
This depends entirely on your personal circumstances. Here are some of the most common types:
Single trip - A one-off policy that typically covers a period of travel for up to 30 days.
Multi trip - An annual policy that covers multiple individual trips throughout the year. Can be useful for frequent travellers.
Backpacker - A policy that extends beyond 30 days. May suit travellers looking to take an extended trip.
The type of travel insurance you choose depends on a number of factors. Where you are going; how long you plan to travel; the activities you plan to do while away; the amount you travel during the year; and your personal circumstances should all be taken into account.
For example, if, like most people, you plan one trip at a time, single-trip policies may be the most convenient option. Those who travel more than three times a year, on the other hand, could benefit from a multi-trip policy.
There's also the question of where your cover is valid: a policy should give you the option for 'Europe' or 'worldwide' (either including or excluding the USA/Canada). Always check the small print, however: while some policies class Turkey as 'Europe', some group it as 'worldwide'.
On top of this, you'll be able to buy a policy for a single traveller, a couple, family or even a group.
Winter sports, such as skiing, and extreme activities, like bungee jumping, are not commonly included in standard policies, and if you’re planning a holiday that involves such activities, you’ll need a specialist policy that covers you.
Finally, your health and age will also play a significant role in the policy you choose. If you have a pre-existing medical condition, you may have to pay more for your insurance and a higher excess. Generally, the older you get, the more you pay too – this is down to insurers deeming older travellers higher risk. While some of this is unavoidable, travel insurance comparison can help you shop around for the best deal possible.
If you have an illness or medical condition that you’ve had treatment for, you must provide details to your insurer. Heart problems, diabetes, cancer and respiratory illnesses (such as asthma) are among the conditions that must be declared as they could be excluded from your policy, and not mentioning them could invalidate your cover. If you have a condition, you may have to pay more for your insurance.
If you are struggling to find suitable or affordable cover, the Moneyhelper directory may be able to help you. You can call them on 0370 950 1790 or visit their website here.
Find out more about pre-existing medical conditions.
The cost of your travel insurance depends on the level of cover you require, where you travel to and your personal circumstances (most notably, age and health).
Single trip policies can start from under £10, while annual multi-trip policies are usually more expensive because they cover the whole year. Most multi-trip policies require you to specify a region, so you'll have to make sure you stick to that region – and while you can choose worldwide cover, it will cost you more.
As tempting as it may be, you might want to avoid going straight for the cheapest deal as it might not offer the right level of cover. At the end of the day, it’s down to the individual to assess the policy, the price and the amount of cover it provides.
The level of cover you get will depend on the type of policy you take out. The following is what most travel insurance policies will cover you for as standard:
Pre-existing medical conditions, incidents that take place under the influence of alcohol or drugs, extreme sports, natural disasters and terrorism are not usually included in standard policies.
There’s no one-size-fits-all policy when it comes to travel insurance, and basic cover can vary between different policies and insurers. When comparing travel insurance policies, here are some important aspects you might want to consider:
While it isn't illegal to travel without insurance, it's very risky, and by going on holiday without it you can leave yourself exposed to all kinds of issues.
Even something as simple as a doctor’s visit can become surprisingly costly without sufficient medical cover. And while this may be covered by a GHIC in some countries, urgent medical care (such as repatriation) is not. When you consider that medical issues account for over half of claims costs, according to recent figures from The Association of British Insurers (ABI), it’s worth getting covered.
In 2018, 153,000 travellers needed emergency medical treatment while abroad, which cost insurers £209 million. The report also revealed that insurers paid a staggering £400 million in total over the course of last year.
Of course, most people will never have to use their insurance, and, hopefully, the only time you’ll even have to think about your policy is when you purchase it. But for the sake of a few minutes’ searching online, the peace of mind you’ll get is infinitely worth it.
Ultimately, knowing you have protection from a travel insurance policy will give you the comfort you need to kick back, relax and enjoy your holiday...
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Published 22 January 2018
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