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Travel insurance for road trips

Whether you’re embarking on a cross-country adventure or taking the coastal route, don’t start your road trip without considering travel insurance

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Hitting the road? Get your travel insurance sorted with World Nomads

Road trips are a great way to experience local culture, see sights off the beaten track and immerse yourself in your travel destination. But there can be a lot of unknowns driving in a foreign country and it pays to research and plan ahead.

Good News: World Nomads can cover your road trip

One of the best things about road trips is the freedom to explore at your own pace, on your own terms. Our Travel insurance is designed by travelers for travelers, and our policies can cover some key benefits to make sure you’re protected on the open road.

Choosing the right policy for you

We offer two plans – Standard and Explorer – each of which offers different levels of coverage. It is up to you to choose what plan has the right level of coverage to meet your travel needs and that matches your specific plans.

What’s covered on road trips?

Depending on the plan you choose and your Country of Residence, our policies can offer cover (up to policy limits) for:

Sudden trip cancellations

Anything from an unexpected illness, a car accident or even jury duty can prevent you from going on your road trip. Trip Cancellation can offer cover for some of your pre-paid, non-refundable deposits if an emergency happens.

Unexpected medical emergencies on the road

Your health and safety are a priority when you’re getting behind the wheel and traveling to new destinations. That's why our plans cover emergency medical expenses in the times when you're most vulnerable – when you're sick, get into an accident or get hurt. 

Your cross-country adventure may take you far from medical help, and if you need emergency evacuation our policies can also cover you.

Emergency assistance 24/7

When you’re in an unfamiliar place, it’s hard to know where to go for help. Buying a World Nomads policy means you’ll have access to our 24/7 Emergency Assistance team. Whether you’re stranded in the middle of nowhere, or need urgent medical attention, our Emergency Assistance team can facilitate a range of services in most parts of the world where you may be traveling.

Rental car insurance for vehicle damage

Car breakdowns and traffic accidents can put a dent in your wallet (as well as your car) if you don’t have vehicle coverage. Some World Nomads plans offer damage collision waiver coverage depending on your Country of Residence and your choice of a Standard or Explorer plan. Check the details of your plan for restrictions on vehicle types: RVs, motorbikes, and luxury-model cars may not be covered. 

Road trip interruptions and delay

Don’t let an incident throw a wrench in your driving plans - our trip interruption coverage can help salvage your pre-paid, non-refundable trip expenses that you’ve had to forfeit because of a covered event that has disrupted your travels.

You may also need help getting your trip back on track. If you get delayed, you may need a hotel or a meal as you catch up to your itinerary. Check your policy for any conditions you need to meet: your delay might need to be a certain number of hours or be caused by a covered reason. 

If you’re not sure what you’re covered for, contact us.

Protection for stolen belongings and baggage

You may have camping gear in your trunk, sunglasses in your glove compartment or your wallet hidden in the back of the seat pocket. Unfortunately, thieves can be crafty enough to dodge security measures and get into locked spaces.

With our travel insurance, you may be able make a claim for a replacement or a reimbursement of your stolen items, up to a per item and total maximum limit. Terms and conditions apply so be sure to check the policy wording and contact us if you have any questions.

Cover for more than 150 activities, sports and experiences

Road trips give you the flexibility to expand your adventures. Our policies cover more than 150 activities, sports and experiences including hiking, camping and surfing.

If you’re not sure whether the activity you want to do is covered, or have any questions about your policy, just ask us.

What’s not covered on road trips?

Our policies aren’t designed to cover everything, and exclusions include but are not limited to:

  • Pre-existing conditions, including illness, disease or other medical condition for which you’ve previously shown symptoms or been treated for. Read your policy wording for more details.
  • Fancy Vehicles: Some of our plans offer coverage for rental car damage, but not for high-end cars, camper cars or RVs.
  • Alcohol and drug related incidents that are a result of acting irresponsibly under any sort of intoxication or influence.
  • Select personal belongings, such as bicycles (unless checked into a common carrier), professional equipment, and musical instruments.

Handy tips for a safe and fun road trip 

  • Be sure to drive to the conditions – take your time, especially on unfamiliar roads.
  • Don’t ever drink alcohol and drive, not only is it extremely dangerous but it could invalidate your policy
  • Don’t leave valuable items in the car, even for a short time.
  • Have your GPS handy and bring back-up directions.

This is only a summary of cover and does not include the full terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions of the policy. You should read your policy wording in full, so you understand what is and isn’t covered. That way there won’t be any surprises if you need to use it. If you have any questions, please get in touch.

 

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We parked a rental car in the parking lot of a restaurant in Haut Bay, an area of Cape Town. After eating dinner, we returned to the car to find that a window had been broken and anything within easy reach had been stolen. Luckily for us, we had been smart enough to bring our very expensive camera inside the restaurant with us, only leaving behind the case and an extra lens.
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Trip Cancellation

Been working hard for your trip?

We'll work hard to protect it.

Trip Protection
  • Unexpectedly hospitalized?
  • Weather delay?
  • Travel companion sick?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Expenses

Feeling fit and healthy? What if you get sick or injured?

Take the pain out of medical or dental costs.

Emergency Medical Insurance
  • Need medication?
  • Suddenly sick?
  • Accidentally injured?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Transportation

Know where the nearest hospital is?

Don’t stress, we’ll get you there quickly.

Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Hurt abroad?
  • Medevac home?
  • Need an ambulance?

Help starts here.

Protect your gear

Love photography, filming or sport?

Cover your bags, tech or gear.

Protect your gear
  • Passport or tech stolen?
  • Airline lost your gear?
  • Bags delayed?

Help starts here.

  • Emergency Overseas Medical & Dental Expenses
  • Emergency Medical Evacuation & Repatriation
  • Trip Cancellation or Interruption
  • 24-Hour Assistance Services
  • Baggage
  • And more (depending on your country of residence)
*This is a general summary only. Restrictions, exclusions and limitations will apply. Coverage may not be available for all countries, states or provinces. Benefit limits may vary depending on the plan chosen. Get a quote for full details.

24/7 emergency assistance

Whether you need medical assistance or emergency evacuation, our teams are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year before and during your trip.

Are you in need of emergency assistance right now?

Contact the team
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Travel Insurance for Mexico

31 states. Countless adventures. Make sure you’re covered for medical emergencies, baggage and personal belongings, and more.

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Spanning almost 760,000mi² (2 million km²), with landscapes that range from snow-capped volcanos to dense rainforest, and a cultural mix that’s equally diverse, Mexico is a place brimming with art, history, wildlife, adventure and plenty of inspiration.

Despite Mexico’s reputation as a place of crime and drug violence in recent years, don’t be deterred from experiencing one of the world’s most colorful and amazing cultures. Here are some tips on how to stay safe and how to make the most out of your travel insurance coverage.

What’s covered when traveling in Mexico 

With World Nomads, you can buy travel insurance when you book your trip from home or while you're already traveling. All our plans offer cover (up to the benefit limits) for: 

Make sure that you’ve selected the right travel insurance plan for your specific needs. World Nomads has two levels of cover - the Standard Plan and Explorer Plan - that offer different benefits, limits and sub-limits so it’s best to compare them to see which one suits your travel needs. 

You can get a quote, make a claim, or extend your policy instantly online, even while traveling. 

Pickpockets and petty crime in Mexico 

You’re wandering the stalls of the La Lagunilla markets and reach into your pocket to get your wallet and realise it’s not there. 

Theft is one of our most common travel insurance claims by travelers in Mexico. But the good news is that all World Nomads travel insurance plans offer some coverage for theft or lost luggage checked into a common carrier. Per item and total maximum benefits may apply and be sure to check your policy wording for excluded items.

To file a claim, you’ll need a police report or other written documentation such as a property irregularity report from your common carrier. 

Traveler tip: you should carry your electronics, passport, and valuables with you at all times. Don’t leave them in the car or in your luggage. Lock up your belongings securely when you can’t take them with you.

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Colorful alley in San Miguel de Allende. Photo credit: Getty images / Marco Bottigelli


What if I experience a medical emergency in Mexico?

All of our policies offer cover for medical emergencies whilst traveling overseas. If you fall ill with food poisoning, or have an accident whilst on an adventure, we’re here to help.

If you experience a medical emergency whilst on holiday in Mexico, our 24/7 Emergency Assistance team can get you help on the ground with translation services when you’re lost, injured or sick, whether you need an ambulance transfer, a prescription medication or a hospital that can treat your condition. 

If you require any medical treatment on your trip, be sure to get reports, documentation and keep all receipts, as you will need these to support your claim. 

As avid adventurers ourselves, we know that your adventures in Mexico may take you far from medical facilities, and our policies may also cover you for emergency evacuation and repatriation. 

Note: Get in touch with the EA team before undergoing any medical treatment; you may need pre-authorization before undergoing medical procedures or where medical evacuation is required. It’s also important that you look at the exclusions section of your policy; our plans don’t cover pre-existing medical conditions or preventative care. 

Traveler tip: stick to purified water, or use purification tablets, and follow your doctor’s advice for any other health recommendations. These preventative steps could save you a lot of trouble.

Make sure you’re covered for adventure sports

Whether you are scuba diving in Socorro, rafting in Veracruz or hiking in Cumbres Del Ajusco National Park, World Nomads covers you for more than 150 activities, adventures and sports. 

Depending on your travel plans and Country of Residence, you may need to upgrade your policy to be covered for the activities you will be doing. If you’re unsure whether the activity you want to do is covered, just contact us.

Your plan may also have conditions of coverage. For example, you may be required to wear safety equipment, book a tour with a licensed tour operator, or stay within certain parameters of your sport: treks may only be covered up to a certain elevation, or scuba dives only to a certain depth for example.

Traveler tip:  make copies of all key documents you’ll be traveling with – passport, ID, travel insurance, receipts, vouchers, addresses, transportation tickets – and keep them separate from the originals while abroad so you’ll have backups and proof of purchase if anything happens.

I’m going to Mexico for Scuba Diving, am I covered? 

We’ve designed our plans to give you the freedom to learn and hone your diving skills by offering coverage for scuba diving accidents and other injuries underwater. However, your coverage depends on your Country of Residence. Some of our plans may have exclusions for certain types of diving or dives of a certain depth, and you may need to upgrade your policy and coverage depending on the types of diving you will be doing.

Be sure to read your individual policy for terms and conditions, limitations and exclusions and if you’re unsure whether you’re covered, just contact us.

Traveler tip: most of the time, things are pretty calm in Mexico, but riptides and big swells are a potential danger on either side of the country, so check conditions before you scuba dive or swim and don’t go anywhere that has been closed off by authorities. Keep an eye on travel advisories, especially during hurricane season

Note: all travel insurance plans are different, and cover will vary, depending on what's happened, your Country of Residence, the plan you choose and any optional extras or upgrades you add.

What’s not covered while traveling in Mexico?

Our policies aren’t designed to cover everything and there are some things we just won’t cover. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Any pre-existing medical conditions 
  • Any items lost, stolen or damaged that are unsupervised or unattended
  • If you travel against medical advice or neglect to adhere to government ‘Do Not Travel’ warnings issued prior to departure
  • Trip cancellation for events that occurred before your policy was purchased (natural disaster, strike, etc.)
  • Not having visas or passports issued on time or not properly fulfilling the entry requirements of your destination.
  • Any adventure activities or sports that aren’t covered by our policies.
  • Any costs related to illegal activities or being under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • Expenses you have not made every reasonable attempt to recover from the carrier, accommodation provider, booking or travel agents, any compensation scheme, or other source

Want more travel inspo for your Mexican adventure? 

Check out our handy guides and tips to get the insider scoop on the best adventures in Mexico:

Travel insurance doesn't cover everything. All of the information we provide is a brief summary. It does not include all terms, conditions, limitations, exclusions and termination provisions outlined in the policy wording. Coverage may not be the same or available for residents of all countries, states or provinces. If you’re not sure if something is covered, get in touch.

Stolen Belongings

While on a bus from Belize City to Chetumal, Mexico, I put my large backpack into the storage area on the bus. After I transferred to a bus heading to Tulum, I discovered that my laptop was no longer in my backpack.
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Travel Insurance Benefits: how we can take care of you

Trip Cancellation

Been working hard for your trip?

We'll work hard to protect it.

Trip Protection
  • Are you or your family sick or injured?
  • Natural disaster or terrorist attack where your'e going?
  • Called to active service?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Expenses

Feeling fit and healthy? What if you get sick or injured?

Take the pain out of medical or dental costs.

Emergency Medical Insurance
  • Need medication?
  • Accidentally injured?
  • Suddenly sick?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Transportation

Know where the nearest hospital is?

Don’t stress, we’ll get you there quickly.

Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Hurt abroad?
  • Need to get to a hospital urgently?
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Help starts here.

Protect your gear

Love photography, filming or sport?

Cover your bags, tech or gear.

Protect your gear
  • Video camera gone?
  • Laptop lost?
  • Sports gear stolen?

Help starts here.

  • Emergency Overseas Medical & Dental Expenses
  • Emergency Medical Evacuation & Repatriation
  • Trip Cancellation or Interruption
  • 24-Hour Assistance Services
  • Baggage
  • And more (depending on your country of residence)
*This is a general summary only. Restrictions, exclusions and limitations will apply. Coverage may not be available for all countries, states or provinces. Benefit limits may vary depending on the plan chosen. Get a quote for full details.

24/7 emergency assistance

Whether you need medical assistance or emergency evacuation, our teams are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year before and during your trip.

Are you in need of emergency assistance right now?

Contact the team
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How the COVID-19 vaccine could impact your travel plans

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I've taken the COVID-19 vaccine – can I travel without a worry now?

Yes and no. ‘Expect the best but prepare for the worst’ might as well be the new motto for traveling during COVID-19. Many of us see the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine as key to opening the gates to travel again, and to an extent this is true. However, your travels may require a few extra precautions.

Deciding to get the COVID-19 vaccine (a decision that is totally up to you) may play a big part in how smoothly you want your future holiday plans to go. It’s becoming increasingly clear that the current travel restrictions and requirements (e.g. a negative COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test, and quarantine) will remain in place until most people globally have been vaccinated against COVID and we reach optimal herd immunity levels.

Many countries are mulling over the idea of making it mandatory to be vaccinated or making it easier for those that have been vaccinated to travel. As a result, only once you’ve been vaccinated will you be allowed entry into some highly sought-after destinations. Also, some countries may allow entry without needing to quarantine for a long period of time, or in some cases not at all. However, this will depend on each country's vaccine and entry requirements which are changing every day, so make sure you stay up to date prior to traveling.

Benefits of taking the COVID-19 vaccine include keeping yourself and your loved ones healthy, stopping the spread of the virus, but could also lead to easy access to major tourist attractions and events and the ability to stay at particular hotels or fly with certain airlines.


What to keep in mind if you’re thinking of getting the COVID-19 vaccine

Tip 1: Sharpen your pencil

Be prepared to comply with a pile of paperwork to be allowed into some countries. Research where you’re traveling to to find out if you'll need to provide evidence that you’ve been vaccinated, whether you'll need to pay fees or provide a stack of documents letting you enter your intended destination. You may also need to prove that you can pay for medical expenses and the cost of any applicable mandatory quarantine.

Tip 2: Travel vaccinations are not a new thing

Many countries have required travelers to be vaccinated against various illnesses for decades. We advise you to check with consulate, health (such as the World Health Organisation) and government authorities of the countries you're intending to visit. Some countries require proof of vaccination for some conditions before you're allowed entry and COVID-19 will most likely be no different. Make sure you keep a record with you in case it is needed.

Tip 3: Don’t risk being turned back at the airport

You will need to abide by any country or regions’ rules regardless of whether you have received the vaccine or not. This could mean paying for supplemental travel insurance, applying for special tourist visas, and providing written proof that you’ve been vaccinated.

Tip 4: Check your carriers travel rules

Your airline may require you to receive the vaccine whether you want to or not. For example, Qantas has already announced all travelers will need to be vaccinated for any overseas travel and many other airlines may follow suit.

Tip 5: The vaccine is not a silver bullet

Some unknowns include how well the vaccine will combat the virus, prevent infection and reduce the rate of transmission. Another is how effective the uptake of the vaccine will be in the countries you’re intending to travel to and when they will receive it, both which will impact where you’ll be able to go and when.

When looking to travel overseas, it’s always a safe bet to consider whether travel insurance may be right for you, as there are a number of activities and events you may be covered for that do not relate to COVID-19. For example, you may be covered if your luggage is stolen or lost by the carrier, if you need to cancel or interrupt your trip, or if you fall ill or are injured and need to go to hospital for treatment, as well as several other events.


Travel insurance and vaccinations

With the COVID-19 vaccine rollout now underway we’ve found it timely to clarify some queries from our travellers about the vaccine and how it may impact your travel plans and your travel insurance.

1. Will my travel insurance cover the cost of vaccinations and my associated expenses if I’m already traveling?

No. overseas medical travel insurance is for unexpected medical emergencies only. Vaccines are not unexpected as they are preventative in nature.   

2. Will travel insurance cover the cost of vaccination before I leave home?

No. Travel insurance is precisely that - it is for when you are traveling abroad or, if you’re from the US or Canada, traveling more than 100 miles from your home. We don’t cover medical costs in your home country.  If you decide to take the COVID vaccine before traveling we suggest you leave enough time for the vaccine to take effect (wait time after the final dose may vary from vaccine to vaccine so check with your GP on when its considered safe to travel). It’s always important to consult with your doctor to ensure that you get any vaccines recommended for where you’re traveling to and to get a clean bill of health. Your GP may also advise you if you qualify for an exemption to get the vaccine on medical grounds, for example pregnancy or if you are immunocompromised.

For more details, or if you have a specific question about World Nomads insurance, please visit our online Help Center or contact us.


About World Nomads

World Nomads polices are designed by travelers for travelers to provide simple and flexible travel insurance – and it’s often cheaper than you might think! Featuring coverage for more than 150 activities, quotes are fast, free and you can do it all online at www.worldnomads.com. All of the information we provide about travel insurance is a brief summary only. It does not include all terms, conditions, limitations, exclusions and termination provisions of the travel insurance plans described. Coverage may not be available for residents of all countries, states or provinces. Please carefully read your policy wording for a full description of coverage.

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You can also buy away from home or buy more cover if you extend your trip. Plus, you can claim online anytime, anywhere in the world.

True Claims Stories

  • Never travel without insurance. This was the first time I ever purchased travel insurance and I am so glad I did. A few days into my trip to Spain I twisted my foot heading down to the metro. Thanks to World Nomads I was able to get medical attention in Spain and since, as luck would have it, I had a fracture that required surgery, they got me a flight home the next day. Filing a claim was surprisingly easy and when the claim was finally processed, I was reimbursed for all of my expenses including things like the extra week in the hotel I didn't get to take advantage of.
    L.D.
    U.S. resident in Spain
  • I recently had a serious injury traveling on my own & the team was amazing. Being confused with a brain injury they took care of everything. Claiming was no problem, they were on the phone constantly to see if all was OK. I can't recommend them enough. Absolutely fantastic & l will always travel with World Nomads Insurance. Thanks guys for getting me home safely.
    A.B.
    Australian in Thailand
  • I was bitten by a monkey at the Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur. I went to a nearby clinic and they gave me a rabies shot, antibiotics to take for 4 days, pain medicine, and anti-inflammatory medicine.
    T.R.
    Canadian in Malaysia

Travel Insurance Benefits: how we can take care of you

Trip Cancellation

Been working hard for your trip?

We'll work hard to protect it.

Trip Protection
  • Unexpectedly hospitalised?
  • Travel buddy unfit to travel?
  • Been made redundant?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Expenses

Feeling fit and healthy? What if you get sick or injured?

Take the pain out of medical or dental costs.

Emergency Medical Insurance
  • Need meds quick?
  • Accidentally injured?
  • Suddenly sick?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Transportation

Know where the nearest hospital is?

Don’t stress, we’ll get you there quickly.

Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Banged up abroad?
  • Need a hospital urgently?
  • Medivac home?

Help starts here.

Protect your gear

Love photography, filming or sport?

Cover your bags, tech or gear.

Protect your gear
  • Luggage lost?
  • Airline lost your gear?
  • Tech trashed?

Help starts here.

  • Emergency Overseas Medical & Dental Expenses
  • Emergency Medical Evacuation & Repatriation
  • Trip Cancellation or Interruption
  • 24-Hour Assistance Services
  • Baggage
  • And more (depending on your country of residence)
*This is a general summary only. Restrictions, exclusions and limitations will apply. Coverage may not be available for all countries, states or provinces. Benefit limits may vary depending on the plan chosen. Get a quote for full details.

24/7 emergency assistance

Whether you need medical assistance or emergency evacuation, our teams are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year before and during your trip.

Are you in need of emergency assistance right now?

Contact the team
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How Brexit has changed traveling for UK residents

From duty free booze to health cover, what travel looks like for UK travelers in a post-Brexit world.

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Post Brexit Travel to the EU for UK travelers
Visas, passports, health care and travel insurance

During the more than 40 years before 1 January 2021, the people of the UK enjoyed a smorgasbord of benefits as citizens of a country within the European Union. Not least was the right to work freely in other European countries, and exemptions from holiday visas.

More importantly, UK residents traveling to the EU could also take advantage of reciprocal state health care in other European Union countries, in the event of illness or accident while traveling… a rather marvelous benefit and potentially a huge cost saver if plans went awry.

Brexit has changed the travel landscape, raising the question of how travel insurance can support UK travelers while abroad.

Do I still get reciprocal health care in the EU post Brexit?

Thanks to the fantastic European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), millions of travelers from the UK have enjoyed reciprocal state health care while European Union citizens. While the UK government advice states you can still use your existing EHIC until it expires, the level of cover available to UK residents has changed with the introduction of the slightly more international sounding Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC).

The GHIC has different rules and cover to the EHIC – it may not offer the same cover you previously enjoyed when holidaying to Europe as the cover available in some countries has already changed. Before traveling, check your card expiry and even if you have traveled to a country in the EU before, it’s a good idea to know the new rules and cover provided under the EHIC And GHIC for your destination. If the cover isn’t what you need, travel insurance may be able to bridge any gaps in emergency medical assistance while you’re abroad. It is worth noting that you can apply for a card six months before your current card expires.

Does travel insurance cover medical emergencies for UK travelers in the EU?

World Nomads Travel Insurance has two plans - Standard and Explorer - which offer overseas medical assistance, medical repatriation or evacuation if required. Benefit limits apply and vary depending on the plan you purchase.

World Nomads travel insurance also offers cover for more than 150 activities. There are limits and exclusions around these, so take the time to consider what activities you might plan on doing and the level of cover you’ll need.

And if you’re already abroad and discover you don’t have the health care cover you thought you might, you can purchase travel insurance online and may be immediately covered for unexpected accidents, although be aware a 72 hour time excess does apply before some benefits kick in.

Do UK travelers to EU countries need new passports or visas?

Not having the right visas or travel documents can not only see your dream holiday abroad cancelled or delayed, it may mean any additional costs you incur are not covered by your travel insurance. A double whammy you definitely want to avoid.

Yes, the rules did change from in 2021 and the transition period ended on 31 December 2021.

Depending on where, what and how long you plan to travel, you may need to apply for a visa and consider getting a new passport if yours is close to expiring. There are also restrictions on the age of your passport as it shouldn’t be more than 10 years old.

How your passport looks is changing too – the new UK ones will no longer be the smart burgundy colored passport, used by most countries within the EU, but a return to the navy version of pre-European Union days.

You might need to get your passport stamped (great if you love to collect stamps!) and show a return or onward ticket and that you have enough money to support yourself during your stay.

From early 2022 the new European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) kicked in and it’s anticipated it will be obligatory by 2023 meaning you may need to apply and pay for a visa waiver to travel to Schengen area countries in the future.

Travel Insurance Tip: It pays to be prepared – not having the right travel documentation might leave you out of pocket and isn’t a reason for cancellation or trip interruption under many travel insurance policies. Make sure you know what travel documents you need, how much time you’ll need to apply and be approved for them, any other documentation you might need, and have a valid passport with plenty of time before it expires (at least 6 months).

Do I need travel insurance if I travel to the EU from the UK?

That’s up to you – but here at World Nomads we believe it’s always a great idea and here’s some reasons why. The UK government has also included it in their list of things to do before traveling to the EU.

When buying travel insurance, make sure it has the level of health care cover you might need, including overseas medical cover and repatriation, travel disruption, lost, stolen or damaged baggage cover, and the activities you plan to do on your trip abroad. You can get a quote here which outlines what’s covered on World Nomad’s Standard and Explorer Plans.

If you’ve any questions about World Nomads travel insurance, contact us for more.

The UK government has also published advice on what Brexit means for UK travelers – you can read more here.

True Claims Stories

  • Never travel without insurance. This was the first time I ever purchased travel insurance and I am so glad I did. A few days into my trip to Spain I twisted my foot heading down to the metro. Thanks to World Nomads I was able to get medical attention in Spain and since, as luck would have it, I had a fracture that required surgery, they got me a flight home the next day. Filing a claim was surprisingly easy and when the claim was finally processed, I was reimbursed for all of my expenses including things like the extra week in the hotel I didn't get to take advantage of.
    L.D.
    U.S. resident in Spain
  • I recently had a serious injury traveling on my own & the team was amazing. Being confused with a brain injury they took care of everything. Claiming was no problem, they were on the phone constantly to see if all was OK. I can't recommend them enough. Absolutely fantastic & l will always travel with World Nomads Insurance. Thanks guys for getting me home safely.
    A.B.
    Australian in Thailand
  • I was bitten by a monkey at the Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur. I went to a nearby clinic and they gave me a rabies shot, antibiotics to take for 4 days, pain medicine, and anti-inflammatory medicine.
    T.R.
    Canadian in Malaysia

Travel Insurance Benefits: how we can take care of you

Trip Cancellation

Been working hard for your trip?

We'll work hard to protect it.

Trip Protection
  • Unexpectedly hospitalised?
  • Travel buddy unfit to travel?
  • Been made redundant?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Expenses

Feeling fit and healthy? What if you get sick or injured?

Take the pain out of medical or dental costs.

Emergency Medical Insurance
  • Need meds quick?
  • Accidentally injured?
  • Suddenly sick?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Transportation

Know where the nearest hospital is?

Don’t stress, we’ll get you there quickly.

Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Banged up abroad?
  • Need a hospital urgently?
  • Medivac home?

Help starts here.

Protect your gear

Love photography, filming or sport?

Cover your bags, tech or gear.

Protect your gear
  • Luggage lost?
  • Airline lost your gear?
  • Tech trashed?

Help starts here.

  • Emergency Overseas Medical & Dental Expenses
  • Emergency Medical Evacuation & Repatriation
  • Trip Cancellation or Interruption
  • 24-Hour Assistance Services
  • Baggage
  • And more (depending on your country of residence)
*This is a general summary only. Restrictions, exclusions and limitations will apply. Coverage may not be available for all countries, states or provinces. Benefit limits may vary depending on the plan chosen. Get a quote for full details.

24/7 emergency assistance

Whether you need medical assistance or emergency evacuation, our teams are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year before and during your trip.

Are you in need of emergency assistance right now?

Contact the team
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Free, mandatory and compulsory travel insurance

Questions to ask about how it works before you travel

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Did someone say free travel insurance?

Yes, you heard that right! COVID-19 has led to the rise of free travel insurance being offered by some travel providers in a bid to improve confidence in traveling abroad.

It has also seen an increase in the number of governments imposing additional entry or visa travel restrictions for foreigners around travel insurance. These vary from mandating the purchase of a specified travel insurance policy and insurer, to the compulsory requirement to travel with an insurance policy with minimum benefits and levels.

While on the face of it, it may seem like a dream come true (after all who doesn’t like free stuff?), or a forced imposition to be complied with, it’s still a good idea to ask some questions about these policies and understand if they’re sufficient for your unique travel needs.

Could free travel insurance possibly be a bad idea?

‘Maybe’, is the short answer, depending on your unique travel plans.

Before you take-up that free travel insurance, or purchase the mandatory or compulsory travel insurance you need in order to enter the country you’re traveling to, it’s worth pausing for a moment and considering if the cover the travel insurance policy offers is sufficient for your individual travel plans.

If it’s not, you, and possibly your family, could be left out of pocket, or completely uncovered for events you thought your insurer would cover.

We’re not saying you must buy more insurance – we're suggesting the important question to ask about any policy is whether it’s appropriate for you and your plans, not whether it’s free or you have to buy it.

Purchased travel insurance versus free or mandatory travel insurance

  • Purchased travel insurance: It helps to understand that traditionally purchased travel insurance policies are generally designed to help travelers cover the costs of the many unexpected events travelers encounter every year – not just COVID-19. Different plans with differing levels of benefits will suit different people – you can purchase a more well-rounded policy that covers many kinds of events such as baggage, evacuation, repatriation, cancellation and more, or there are also some single-event policies that might only cover cancellation. If you compare travel insurance plans you’ll see the categories of cover and benefit limits generally increase as the price of the policy goes up.
  • Free, mandatory or compulsory: In comparison, many free, mandatory and compulsory travel insurance policies were introduced in response to COVID-19… that means it’s worth checking if they include cover for non COVID-19 related events and when they start. After all - there are plenty of other things that can go wrong while traveling. Many of the COVID-19-related free, compulsory or mandatory travel insurance policies may only cover medical costs or COVID-19 related costs. They may also have lower benefit limits than what you might expect from traditional travel insurance policies on-offer.

Questions you should ask about compulsory, mandatory or free travel insurance

The following questions are a good place to start to understand the level of cover a free, mandatory or compulsory insurance policy is offering. You’ll no doubt have more.

  • Policy start and end date/location: If I get ill, are my medical costs covered for all destinations I’m traveling to or through, including transit countries? When does it start? Is it as soon as I book my holiday, or is it only when I arrive at my destination? What happens if I get hurt en-route or need to cancel?

  • Cancellation: Does it include costs of canceling all my travel or just those of the provider I’ve purchased with? Does it include accommodation costs if I’m quarantined or hospitalized?

  • Evacuation and repatriation:  Will it cover the costs of paying for emergency flights to evacuate me home if needed? What if I break my leg while skiing or hiking – does the policy include evacuation costs off the mountain?

  • Benefit limits: Are the benefit limits sufficient for my destination? Are they likely to cover the cost of an average hospital stay if something goes wrong… or will I be left out of pocket.

  • Medical: Does it cover me if I get sick with something other than COVID-19 such as if I’m injured and need surgery or other medical help?

  • Who is covered: Who does the policy cover – my family or just me? Do I need to buy a separate policy for each family member?

  • Quarantine costs: If I’m quarantined unexpectedly, who will look after my children, or my pets if they’re traveling with me? Will the costs for their care be covered?

  • Baggage: What if my stuff is stolen, damaged or lost – is that covered?

What do travel insurance policies cover?

It varies between providers – and depends on how much you pay. As an example - all World Nomads policies offer two kinds of plans (Standard and Explorer) with different benefit limits for:

  • Overseas emergency medical and dental expenses
  • 24/7 Emergency Assistance.
  • Emergency medical evacuation
  • Trip delay, cancellation, or interruption due to an unforeseen event
  • Delayed, damaged, or stolen gear or bags (if they've been checked in with a carrier) 
  • Cover for more than 150 activities… and even more on some of the Explorer Plans (Benefit limits apply)

And many policies offer extras you can buy such as baggage cover or additional activities… for an additional fee of course.

How much travel insurance cover do you need?

How much cover you need depends on your circumstances. All plans have benefit limits which define the maximum amount the insurer will pay in the event of a successful claim for that event. You should consider:

  • Where are you traveling to, or through? If something goes wrong, will medical assistance or evacuation be difficult and expensive? Remote locations might not be covered by travel insurance policies, or you might have to pay extra to get cover. Do you need a plan that has an unlimited benefit limit for medical costs and evacuation, or the choice of a cheaper but reduced benefit limit? If your unexpected medical costs go over the benefit limit, you’ll be out of pocket for the difference.

  • What activities will you be doing? For more adventurous sports you might need a higher level of cover, or they may not be covered at all. Check what you’re planning to do against the level of cover and covered activities in your policy.

  • What items are you taking with you? Benefit levels vary so don’t assume your phone will be covered if you lose it. Also, some policies won’t cover luxury items so if you can’t afford to lose it, don’t travel with it.

How do I get a letter with supporting information for my visa stating my insurance cover and limits?

Some countries require a letter outlining your travel insurance medical cover and limits as a condition to obtaining a visa. It pays to be prepared and leave plenty of time (at least six months depending on where you’re going and the visa you need) before your consulate visit or travel to obtain the supporting information you need.

Bought your travel insurance with World Nomads? Contact our Customer Service Centre who may be able to help. Allow enough time for us to process this before your appointment at a consulate.

Bought with a different provider? Contact their customer service and find out if they can help.

Travel insurance tip: Does Travel Insurance cover visa delay? While the answer is that 'It depends on the insurer and their plans’, you should check your policy carefuly as many don’t. It pays to be prepared and leave plenty of time to get your visas before you travel, at least six months depending on where you’re going and the visa you need, and consider holding off on booking and paying for anything until you have it.

What next?

Just remember, you should consider taking out a travel insurance policy that provides cover for your trip and activities with the benefit levels you need. You can have a look at World Nomads What’s covered pages, get a quote and compare our plans or contact us to ask more.

This is only a summary of cover and does not include the full terms and conditions of the policy. You should read your policy wording in full so you understand what is and isn’t covered. That way there won’t be any surprises if you need to use it. If you have any questions, please get in touch.

Teeth hit the ground

I put my foot in a funny way while I was walking quickly because it was raining. I fell unexpectedly to the floor, face first, so I put my arm out, broke the shoulder and my front teeth hit the ground breaking a tooth.
Claim paid: USD $3441.64
P.R. Italian Nomad.

Travel Insurance Benefits: how we can take care of you

Trip Cancellation

Been working hard for your trip?

We'll work hard to protect it.

Trip Protection
  • Unexpectedly hospitalised?
  • Travel buddy unfit to travel?
  • Close relative suddenly dies?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Expenses

Feeling fit and healthy? What if you get sick or injured?

Take the pain out of medical or dental costs.

Emergency Medical Insurance
  • Need meds quick?
  • Accidentally injured?
  • Suddenly sick?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Transportation

Know where the nearest hospital is?

Don’t stress, we’ll get you there quickly.

Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Banged up abroad?
  • Need a hospital urgently?
  • Suddenly sick?

Help starts here.

Protect your gear

Love photography, filming or sport?

Cover your bags, tech or gear.

Protect your gear
  • Passport or tech stolen?
  • Airline lost your gear?
  • Bags delayed?

Help starts here.

  • Emergency Overseas Medical & Dental Expenses
  • Emergency Medical Evacuation & Repatriation
  • Trip Cancellation or Interruption
  • 24-Hour Assistance Services
  • Baggage
  • And more (depending on your country of residence)
*This is a general summary only. Restrictions, exclusions and limitations will apply. Coverage may not be available for all countries, states or provinces. Benefit limits may vary depending on the plan chosen. Get a quote for full details.

24/7 emergency assistance

Whether you need medical assistance or emergency evacuation, our teams are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year before and during your trip.

Are you in need of emergency assistance right now?

Contact the team
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Travel tips for the COVID-19 era

If you are getting ready to travel here are some tips to know before you go

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Key travel insurance tips for traveling in the age of COVID-19

At World Nomads, we’ve heard stories from many travelers telling us about how much they miss traveling and how they have had their dream trip disrupted by Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Dealing with eye-watering medical and quarantine bills is something most of us don’t budget for. To avoid some nasty surprises, we’ve compiled these handy tips that we hope will give you the upper hand for your next trip in this new traveling era of COVID-19.

While we can tell you what you should expect or look out for, we can’t tell you what you’ll need to know for your exact destination, so our number one tip is to check in with the government authority of the country you’re heading to, or through, and familiarize yourself with any new or existing COVID-19 requirements for entry...

Tip 1: Allow extra time at airports, particularly when traveling internationally:

If you’ve been given the greenlight to travel then we envy you, but it also means there may be a few more hoops for you to jump through. Many countries have implemented extra measures at borders, with airport and customs staff taking extra measures to collect health declarations at arrival, as well as travelers’ visa requirements and contact details. You may need to complete a travel risk assessment, undergo a COVID-19 test, or provide more information on where you’ve been and where you’re going. Be ready to add in an extra two to three hours if traveling in a large group or if you need to make a flight connection.

Tip 2: Get ready to quarantine:

While many countries have quarantine measures already in place, some countries may not have them until you arrive, or, you may be asked to go into mandatory quarantine if authorities believe you have come in contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19 or if an outbreak occurs. Please note that if you need to go into compulsory quarantine as required by the government to return to your home country, you will have to factor in the costs as this is not covered under World Nomads travel insurance policies.

Tip 3: Special visas and stay permits may be the new normal:

To kick-start tourism some popular destinations now require new tourist visas (e.g. Thailand, Costa Rica, Japan) with new rules in place to combat COVID-19 ensuring travellers visiting their country have a level of cover to pay any potential medical costs. We’re seeing more countries introduce these visas and with some new requirements travellers may need to:

  • Buy extra locally-based travel insurance;
  • Pass extra health tests to confirm you’re COVID-19 free;
  • Provide a letter outlining your travel insurance cover benefits;
  • Provide a letter agreeing that any required medical treatment will be paid by you if upon arrival you have a positive Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test or show symptoms of COVID-19.

Whether or not you’ll need to do this depends on the visa requirements at the countries you are traveling to or through. Also be prepared to use your credit card or have the funds if you’re asked to go to a hospital or need to quarantine on arrival.

 

Tip 4: Get tested for COVID-19 before you board your flight:

Now more than ever there are key benefits to getting a clean bill of health right before you go overseas. A growing number of airlines and governments now require travelers to produce a PCR test that shows they are negative for COVID-19. Many people have had to cancel their trips at the last-minute or have had significant losses because they didn’t get tested, or their PCR test was delayed. Make sure you know when the test needs to be taken – you'd hate to have it not count as you took it five hours before the eligible time period kicked in. Current reports have test times varying from 48 to 72 hours before your flight - check with the government at the destination you are heading to or through for any requirements and be sure you leave enough time to get tested and have the results back in time before you arrive at the airport to avoid delays, having to reschedule or deal with any further losses.

Tip 5: Research your travel bubbles, travel corridors and travel tiers:

Many countries and regions are planning or have implemented travel bubbles, travel corridors and travel tiers. It can get confusing knowing who can go where and when so it’s important to keep an eye on government and travel websites for travel alerts and what levels of travel may be in place, especially if you’ve bought your travel insurance quite far in advance of your travel dates (a lot can change in a week or two when it comes to COVID-19!). Be aware some travel bubbles are one way only – for example between New Zealand and Australia – this could mean added costs if you haven’t done your research. If that bubble does pop you could be required to go into quarantine if you’re already traveling, or you may have to cancel your trip if you haven’t left home. Many travel tiers and corridors can change at a moment’s notice when COVID-19 cases go up or down and may cause a big headache if you’ve booked tours, have connecting flights, and need to cancel or rearrange your flight and accommodation dates.

Tip 6: It pays to be an admin junkie:

One thing that remains super important with COVID-19 is keeping copies of receipts and your paperwork when you travel. It’s a good idea to send a copy to a friend or family member at home, as well as yourself via email, so you can always access them easily. When you first head off on your trip, you may need evidence of your planned travel and accommodation costs, and medical documents confirming you’ve got a clean bill of health. If you need to make a claim after you’ve returned home, you may need to:

  • Provide proof of ownership;
  • Provide any supporting police or carrier reports;
  • Provide any evidence of accommodation, airline and tour operator related charges;
  • Provide any medical evidence especially if you or your loved ones had an accident, fell ill or had to quarantine and had to use a credit card for extra costs and wish to be reimbursed.


Tip 7: Plan for a risk-free holiday and remember to have fun:

If you’re lucky enough to have a holiday planned out and everything goes to plan, you should take every measure possible in place to avoid putting yourself and others at risk of getting COVID-19. Some things that will help you have a stress-free holiday include:

  • Always remember to keep social distancing
  • Wear a face mask and carry hand sanitizer
  • Comply with rules and any customs in the country that you’re visiting
  • Consider driving (if properly licenced in the country you’re in) rather than flying, taking a train or bus to your next destination
  • Use online or contactless reservations and check-in using contactless payment
  • Self-cater when possible
  • Try and avoid large crowds.

At the end of the day, your holiday is meant to be packed with fun and not stress. The better informed and prepared you are, the more fun you’ll have!

You can read more about the latest information on Coronavirus. If you have any unanswered questions our FAQ's section may be able to help out. 

 

About World Nomads

World Nomads polices are designed by travelers for travelers to provide simple and flexible travel insurance – and it’s often cheaper than you might think! Featuring coverage for more than 150 activities, quotes are fast, free and you can do it all online at www.worldnomads.com. All of the information we provide about travel insurance is a brief summary only. It does not include all terms, conditions, limitations, exclusions and termination provisions of the travel insurance plans described. Coverage may not be available for residents of all countries, states or provinces. Please carefully read your policy wording for a full description of coverage.

 

Did you know travel insurance covers...

You can also buy away from home or buy more cover if you extend your trip. Plus, you can claim online anytime, anywhere in the world.

True Claims Stories

  • Never travel without insurance. This was the first time I ever purchased travel insurance and I am so glad I did. A few days into my trip to Spain I twisted my foot heading down to the metro. Thanks to World Nomads I was able to get medical attention in Spain and since, as luck would have it, I had a fracture that required surgery, they got me a flight home the next day. Filing a claim was surprisingly easy and when the claim was finally processed, I was reimbursed for all of my expenses including things like the extra week in the hotel I didn't get to take advantage of.
    L.D.
    U.S. resident in Spain
  • I recently had a serious injury traveling on my own & the team was amazing. Being confused with a brain injury they took care of everything. Claiming was no problem, they were on the phone constantly to see if all was OK. I can't recommend them enough. Absolutely fantastic & l will always travel with World Nomads Insurance. Thanks guys for getting me home safely.
    A.B.
    Australian in Thailand
  • I was bitten by a monkey at the Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur. I went to a nearby clinic and they gave me a rabies shot, antibiotics to take for 4 days, pain medicine, and anti-inflammatory medicine.
    T.R.
    Canadian in Malaysia

Travel Insurance Benefits: how we can take care of you

Trip Cancellation

Been working hard for your trip?

We'll work hard to protect it.

Trip Protection
  • Unexpectedly hospitalised?
  • Travel buddy unfit to travel?
  • Close relative suddenly dies?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Expenses

Feeling fit and healthy? What if you get sick or injured?

Take the pain out of medical or dental costs.

Emergency Medical Insurance
  • Need meds quick?
  • Accidentally injured?
  • Suddenly sick?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Transportation

Know where the nearest hospital is?

Don’t stress, we’ll get you there quickly.

Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Banged up abroad?
  • Need a hospital urgently?
  • Medivac home?

Help starts here.

Protect your gear

Love photography, filming or sport?

Cover your bags, tech or gear.

Protect your gear
  • Luggage lost?
  • Passport pilfered?
  • Airline lost your gear?

Help starts here.

  • Emergency Overseas Medical & Dental Expenses
  • Emergency Medical Evacuation & Repatriation
  • Trip Cancellation or Interruption
  • 24-Hour Assistance Services
  • Baggage
  • And more (depending on your country of residence)
*This is a general summary only. Restrictions, exclusions and limitations will apply. Coverage may not be available for all countries, states or provinces. Benefit limits may vary depending on the plan chosen. Get a quote for full details.

24/7 emergency assistance

Whether you need medical assistance or emergency evacuation, our teams are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year before and during your trip.

Are you in need of emergency assistance right now?

Contact the team
Photo © Lumina/IStock

Travel Insurance Cover for COVID-19 Related Events

Travel insurance may help if Coronavirus cancels your travel plans.

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All our travel insurance plans include the following cover in relation to Covid-19:
  • Emergency Medical and repatriation if you get sick with Coronavirus while overseas.
  • Cancellation cover in the event of sudden illness or leave is cancelled and you are a member of the armed forces, police or a certified medical professional. Benefit limits, conditions and exclusions also apply.

Cover and benefit limits apply and vary between plans.

Benefit Standard  Explorer 
Emergency medical expenses overseas Yes Yes
Medical repatriation/ evacuation (including funeral expenses or repatriation of your remains if the worst-case scenario happens) Yes Yes
Trip disruption cover
Note: Check your policy wording for full details, including benefit limits, conditions and exclusions.
YES Yes

What do I do if I get COVID-19 before or during my trip?

If you need to cancel or cut short your trip due to yourself or a travel companion being diagnosed with COVID-19 by a medical practitioner, and certified as unfit to travel, or if an immediate relative is hospitalised or dies due to coronavirus, we have provided some tips below, especially if you intend to make a claim. Please follow these simple tips:

  • Isolate! And seek the relevant medical attention.
  • Contact your doctor as soon as reasonably possible. They will need to certify that due to the COVID-19 diagnosis you are medically unfit to continue with your original travel plans. The diagnosis of Coronavirus must be made after policy purchase.
  • Don’t delay in the cancellation of your plans to maximise the opportunity of refunds from your providers.
  • Always keep receipts for any trip payments you make and, wherever possible, request written reports from providers or local authorities.

Travel insurance isn’t designed to cover everything, so make sure you’re careful with your planning and you read the Policy Wording to make sure you understand what’s included and what’s not, as well as the terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions. If you have any questions get in touch.

Contact our 24/7 Emergency Medical Assistance teams as soon as possible, so they can support you from the time you fall sick or get injured until the time you get home.

When you call please have ready:

  • Your policy number
  • A contact number and travelling companion details for where you are now
  • The nature of your problem
  • Your location

Bag snatched in Latvia.

It was my final day in Riga, Latvia. In my small bag I keep all my valuables, because hostels can't always be reliable with safekeeping. It contained my new GoPro, Iphone, digital camera, laptop and hard drive, plus my emergency money (200 euros). I planned on using my cameras and computer for editing later that afternoon. The coast was amazing and, as it got late, I decided to take the train back to Riga city. As I was getting off the train, down the vertical steep steps, I had my bag snatched off my shoulder. In seconds, the doors closed and the train pulled off. Telling authorities on the platforms immediately, they could not assist and referred me straight to the police. Feeling helpless, I went to the police where I was kept for hours, because of English barriers and translations of documents. I walked out just after midnight with my report. A day trip I won't forget soon.
C.E. Australian in Latvia.

Travel Insurance Benefits: how we can take care of you

Trip Cancellation

Been working hard for your trip?

We'll work hard to protect it.

Trip Protection
  • Unexpectedly hospitalised?
  • Travel buddy unfit to travel?
  • Close relative suddenly dies?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Expenses

Feeling fit and healthy? What if you get sick or injured?

Take the pain out of medical or dental costs.

Emergency Medical Insurance
  • Need meds quick?
  • Accidentally injured?
  • Suddenly sick?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Transportation

Know where the nearest hospital is?

Don’t stress, we’ll get you there quickly.

Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Banged up abroad?
  • Need a hospital urgently?
  • Medivac home?

Help starts here.

Protect your gear

Love photography, filming or sport?

Cover your bags, tech or gear.

Protect your gear
  • Passport or tech stolen?
  • Airline lost your gear?
  • Bags delayed?

Help starts here.

  • Emergency Overseas Medical & Dental Expenses
  • Emergency Medical Evacuation & Repatriation
  • Trip Cancellation or Interruption
  • 24-Hour Assistance Services
  • Baggage
  • And more (depending on your country of residence)
*This is a general summary only. Restrictions, exclusions and limitations will apply. Coverage may not be available for all countries, states or provinces. Benefit limits may vary depending on the plan chosen. Get a quote for full details.

24/7 emergency assistance

Whether you need medical assistance or emergency evacuation, our teams are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year before and during your trip.

Are you in need of emergency assistance right now?

Contact the team
Photo © Lumina/IStock

Travel Insurance Cover for COVID-19 Related Events

Travel insurance may help if Coronavirus cancels your travel plans.

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All our travel insurance plans include the following cover in relation to Covid-19:
  • Emergency medical and repatriation if you get sick with Coronavirus while overseas (if deemed medically necessary).
  • Cancellation cover in the event of sudden illness (subject to confirmation by a medical practitioner that you are too ill to travel).

World Nomads travel insurance for Coronavirus and our plans

  • Our Standard and Explorer plans offer cover for emergency medical assistance if you get sick with Coronavirus (COVID-19) overseas – cover includes medical assistance, repatriation and hospitalisation benefits along with some cancellation cover in the Trip Disruption section.

Benefit limits apply and vary between plans.

Benefit Standard  Explorer 
Emergency medical expenses overseas Yes Yes
Medical repatriation/ evacuation (including funeral expenses or repatriation of your remains if the worst-case scenario happens) Yes Yes
Trip Disruption Cover
Check your policy wording for full details, including benefit limits, conditions and exclusions
Yes Yes

 

What do I do if I get COVID-19 before or during my trip?

If you need to cancel or cut short your trip due to yourself or a member of your travelling party being certified as too ill to travel with COVID-19 by a medical practitioner, or if your immediate relative is hospitalised or dies due to coronavirus, we have provided some tips below, especially if you intend to make a claim. Please follow these simple tips:

  • Isolate! And seek the relevant medical attention.
  • Contact your doctor as soon as reasonably possible. They will need to certify that due to the COVID-19 diagnosis you are medically unfit to continue with your original travel plans. The diagnosis of Coronavirus must be made after policy purchase.
  • Don’t delay in the cancellation of your plans to maximise the opportunity of refunds from your providers.
  • Always keep receipts for any trip payments you make and wherever possible, request written reports from providers or local authorities.

Travel insurance isn’t designed to cover everything, so make sure you’re careful with your planning and you read the Policy Wording to make sure you understand what’s included and what’s not, as well as the terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions. If you have any questions get in touch.

How to get medical assistance

Contact our 24/7 Emergency Medical Teams as soon as possible, so they can support you from the time you fall sick or get injured, until the time you get home.

When you call please have ready:
• Your policy number
• A contact number and travelling companion details for where you are now
• The nature of your problem
• Your location

Bag snatched in Latvia.

It was my final day in Riga, Latvia. In my small bag I keep all my valuables, because hostels can't always be reliable with safekeeping. It contained my new GoPro, Iphone, digital camera, laptop and hard drive, plus my emergency money (200 euros). I planned on using my cameras and computer for editing later that afternoon. The coast was amazing and, as it got late, I decided to take the train back to Riga city. As I was getting off the train, down the vertical steep steps, I had my bag snatched off my shoulder. In seconds, the doors closed and the train pulled off. Telling authorities on the platforms immediately, they could not assist and referred me straight to the police. Feeling helpless, I went to the police where I was kept for hours, because of English barriers and translations of documents. I walked out just after midnight with my report. A day trip I won't forget soon.
C.E. Australian in Latvia.

Travel Insurance Benefits: how we can take care of you

Trip Cancellation

Been working hard for your trip?

We'll work hard to protect it.

Trip Protection
  • Unexpectedly hospitalised?
  • Travel buddy unfit to travel?
  • Close relative suddenly dies?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Expenses

Feeling fit and healthy? What if you get sick or injured?

Take the pain out of medical or dental costs.

Emergency Medical Insurance
  • Need meds quick?
  • Accidentally injured?
  • Suddenly sick?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Transportation

Know where the nearest hospital is?

Don’t stress, we’ll get you there quickly.

Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Banged up abroad?
  • Need a hospital urgently?
  • Medivac home?

Help starts here.

Protect your gear

Love photography, filming or sport?

Cover your bags, tech or gear.

Protect your gear
  • Passport or tech stolen?
  • Airline lost your gear?
  • Bags delayed?

Help starts here.

  • Emergency Overseas Medical & Dental Expenses
  • Emergency Medical Evacuation & Repatriation
  • Trip Cancellation or Interruption
  • 24-Hour Assistance Services
  • Baggage
  • And more (depending on your country of residence)
*This is a general summary only. Restrictions, exclusions and limitations will apply. Coverage may not be available for all countries, states or provinces. Benefit limits may vary depending on the plan chosen. Get a quote for full details.

24/7 emergency assistance

Whether you need medical assistance or emergency evacuation, our teams are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year before and during your trip.

Are you in need of emergency assistance right now?

Contact the team
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Domestic Travel Insurance for Canadians

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Maybe your next trip won’t include crossing an ocean or boarding a plane. But just because you’re travelling within Canada doesn’t mean that you won’t need backup if your travels take a turn for the worst.

World Nomads’ coverage starts when you leave your home province and provides essential protection against a wide range of mishaps that you could encounter on the road.

Why do I need travel insurance if I'm travelling domestically?

It doesn’t matter if you’re on a distant continent or in an adjacent province or territory – you could sprain your ankle, get into a car accident, or get delayed by inclement weather just about anywhere. A good travel protection plan can help prevent any of these unexpected events from turning into full-blown disasters.

Benefits  

Accidents and emergencies can happen in your own backyard – which is why it’s important to consider these five main benefits of domestic travel insurance.

  • Unexpected trip cancellation: An illness of an immediate family member or a work emergency can cause you to cancel your trip, and World Nomads travel insurance can help you recover your pre-paid non-refundable trip costs for these and other covered reasons.
  • Medical emergencies: Hospital bills and emergency office visits can really add up, especially when your GHIP won’t cover you out of province. These costs alone are a reason to purchase travel insurance for your domestic travels.
  • Trip interruption: Sometimes you can hit a bump in the road – in a literal and figurative sense. Maybe the Canadian government issued a ‘defer travel’ warning or maybe your travel companion got sick. This benefit covers meals, hotel stays and any other surprise expenses you could incur as a result of the setback.
  • Protection for personal belongings: If your camping gear gets stolen or your driver’s license damaged, you can recover the value of what you packed or get an equivalent replacement, up to a per item and total maximum limit.
  • Medical evacuation and repatriation: Sometimes the best place to get medical treatment is at a hospital back home. Be sure to call the 24/7 Emergency Assistance team to get approval.

Exclusions 

It is important that you read and understand your coverage. There are limits and exclusions that apply to all insured travellers.

  • Pre-existing conditions: This exclusion applies to medical conditions and/or symptoms that existed prior to your policy’s start date. There may be no coverage if you or other persons have a pre-existing condition.
  • Alcohol- and drug- related incidents: There is no coverage for any alcohol-related sickness, death or injury or the abuse of medication, drugs or any other toxic substance.
  • Any losses related to the participation in illegal activities: For example, if you get injured while looting a store during a riot. 
  • Select personal belongings, such as bicycles (unless checked into a common carrier), professional equipment, and musical instruments. 
  • Travel supplier cancellations: If your airline or tour operator decides to cancel, you should seek refunds and credits or reschedule your trip directly with your supplier. 
This is only a summary of coverage and does not include the full terms and conditions of the policy. It is important you read and understand your policy as it contains benefits, conditions, exclusions and pre-existing condition exclusions. If you do not understand your coverage or if you have questions, just ask us.

Why World Nomads travel insurance? 

Along with the benefits above, World Nomads travel insurance also includes important assistance services and features such as:

  • 24/7 Emergency Assistance team that can help you rebook flights, locate lost luggage, or replace stolen credit cards.
  • Our global network of security experts are on call 24/7. You can consult them for safety advisories and evacuation assistance.
  • Our adventure sports and activities coverage is part of our plans. You may need to purchase an additional upgrade, depending on your activity. From bungee jumping to scuba diving, read our Help Center article on what adventure travel insurance covers.

Travel Insurance Benefits: how we can take care of you

Trip Cancellation

Been working hard for your trip?

We'll work hard to protect it.

Trip Protection
  • Unexpectedly hospitalised?
  • Travel buddy unfit to travel?
  • Close relative suddenly dies?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Expenses

Feeling fit and healthy? What if you get sick or injured?

Take the pain out of medical or dental costs.

Emergency Medical Insurance
  • Need meds quick?
  • Accidentally injured?
  • Suddenly sick?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Transportation

Know where the nearest hospital is?

Don’t stress, we’ll get you there quickly.

Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Banged up abroad?
  • Need a hospital urgently?
  • Medevac home?

Help starts here.

Protect your gear

Love photography, filming or sport?

Cover your bags, tech or gear.

Protect your gear
  • Passport or tech stolen?
  • Airline lost your gear?
  • Bags delayed?

Help starts here.

  • Emergency Overseas Medical & Dental Expenses
  • Emergency Medical Evacuation & Repatriation
  • Trip Cancellation or Interruption
  • 24-Hour Assistance Services
  • Baggage
  • And more (depending on your country of residence)
*This is a general summary only. Restrictions, exclusions and limitations will apply. Coverage may not be available for all countries, states or provinces. Benefit limits may vary depending on the plan chosen. Get a quote for full details.

24/7 emergency assistance

Whether you need medical assistance or emergency evacuation, our teams are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year before and during your trip.

Are you in need of emergency assistance right now?

Contact the team
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Traveling during the busy holiday season

Travel tips to keep your holiday on track and on schedule during the busiest time of the year

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Travel tips for the one of the busiest times of the year... holiday season!

Ahh, holiday travel. Who hasn’t fantasized about bursting through the door with an armload of presents on Christmas Day, getting back home for Thanksgiving dinner, or maybe even just using that time off-work to get away? At World Nomads, we’re huge fans of travel during November and December… especially if it’s done right.

We know you’re itching to travel again. The world is waking to a new era of travel and while you want to launch heartily into the holiday season and explore new regions again, it’s important to plan ahead during peak travel periods so your much-needed holiday leaves a smile on your face.

Whatever your plans are for the holiday season you should consider purchasing travel insurance in case your dream vacation goes awry or is affected by coronavirus (COVID-19).

What's covered

The following is a small sample of what World Nomads Standard and Explorer plans offer (up to the benefit limits) for:

  • Coverage for extended stays: Having too much fun and want to stay longer? You can extend your policy before it expires for up to 12 months from its start date. You must not have had any change to your health, submitted a claim or intend to, or exceeded the eligible age limit at the time to be eligible to extend.
  • Emergency medical and evacuation coverage: Our 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team can help you find a doctor and you can submit a claim to recover unexpected medical costs (up to your benefit limit). Our plans include emergency evacuation coverage for ambulances or transfers to an appropriate medical facility best suited for your care (subject to approval from us). Be sure to check the maximum benefit amount and terms of coverage in your policy.
  • Baggage and personal belongings coverage: If your gear is damaged or swiped from under your nose, our gear coverage may help with replacing covered items (policy excess may apply).
  • Activities coverage: We cover more than 150 sports and adventure activities, from ocean kayaking to mountain biking. Depending on your country of residence, you may need to include an insurance upgrade when you buy to have coverage for some activities. If you don’t have the right level of coverage, you won’t be able to claim if something goes wrong.
  • Cover for Coronavirus-related events: Depending on your country of residence and the plan you choose, coverage can include medical assistance, repatriation and hospitalization benefits if you get sick with COVID-19 overseas. To find out what cover applies to you, read our What’s Covered for Coronavirus article, which has all of the details, including benefit limits, conditions and exclusions.

Traveler tip: Don’t forget to read the policy wording as all plans are different and coverage will depend on your country of residence. Never assume you’ll be covered in every situation, as benefit limits, terms and conditions and exclusions apply. If you are still unsure about what you are covered for, contact us.

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Germany Christmas market. Photo credit: Getty images / Juergen Sack

Tips for the busy peak holiday season

Taking some simple precautions can be the difference between holiday season bliss and a trip you’d rather forget. Here are a few tips for making the most of that precious holiday time:

  1. Stay up to date: Our number one tip is to check with your government and the government authority of the country you’re heading to, or through, and familiarize yourself with any new or existing COVID-19 requirements for entry. Government travel advisories can change rapidly. Regularly check our travel alerts, and local news updates of the country you’re in. Depending on your country of residence, some of our Explorer Plans may cover coronavirus travel costs for cancellation and trip interruption due to coronavirus.

Traveler tip: Check your passport to make sure it hasn’t or won't expire soon. Some countries require at least six months of passport validity to allow entry. Be sure to review your and your travel companion’s passport details well in advance in case you need to renew a passport, as there have been big delays in getting passports renewed.

  1. Arrive at the airport early: Travel insurance can cover many unexpected events but arriving at the airport too late – by your own fault – isn’t one of them, sorry! Traffic jams, public transport delays, and finding a car parking spot can all create a nightmare when you’re trying to catch a flight. For those short holiday trips, just taking carry-on can take some of the stress out of battling your way to the bag drop counter hours before departure.
  1. Be prepared for flight cancellations and trip delays: We know daydreaming about your next vacation doesn’t include hold-ups but delays and cancellations are common during peak holiday periods as are COVID-19 operational delays. World Nomads Travel Insurance may protect you from some out-of-pocket expenses if your transport is overbooked, delayed or cancelled due to a covered event and you need to find alternative arrangements. Remember benefit limits and sub-limits apply.

Traveler tip: Try to find a direct flight rather than one with several connections, even if it costs more. You'll reduce the risk of missing connections, trip delays, and of losing your luggage during a transfer.

  1. Know your limits: At World Nomads we see people every holiday season who are seriously injured because they did things under the influence they would never do sober. Travel insurance won’t cover you for claims that occur when you’re intoxicated, so it’s never a good idea to go swimming at midnight or try that double back-flip on skis you could do when you were a kid. While under the influence of alcohol, a traveler is also a bigger target for pickpockets and thieves, especially solo and female travelers.
  1. Take safety seriously on (and off) the slopes: The Yuletide wonderland of the Tyrolean slopes can be a cold reality if your adventure turns into a skiing accident, or if your Christmas trip surfing at Bondi Beach turns into a nasty wipe-out. World Nomads’ plans provide cover for more than 150 adventure activities from snow sports to beach sports and a lot in between but not all activities are covered under every plan – you can find out what is available for your country of residence here. You may need to pay an additional premium for higher-risk activities or choose a different plan. Many activities also have specific conditions and exclusions such as altitude limits and diving limits.
  1. Book ahead: On top of the usual peak season crowds looking for tickets, restaurants and equipment to hire, nowadays health and safety requirements can mean fewer tickets and less capacity or equipment are available than usual. Booking in advance not only saves you from walking extra miles looking for that last remaining item, but also locks down prices in a time when skis at Banff or scuba gear in Indonesia are in high demand. Of course, sometimes you’ll want to take your own equipment and some of our policies may cover your sporting equipment if it is delayed or damaged in transit by a common carrier. Check your policy as benefit limits, terms and conditions apply.
  1. If you get sick while traveling: If you’ve sanitised in hourly rituals yet the New Year’s celebration in Rio still leaves you with a mystery illness, follow any local isolation requirements and contact our 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team as soon as possible to help you find medical support and treatment. You can submit a claim for prescriptions, doctors’ visits and hospitalization. Remember some countries require proof of travel insurance or payment upfront before receiving medical treatment. A doctor will need to certify that you are medically unfit to continue with your original travel plans to support your injury or illness claim. Keep all documents and receipts to submit with your claim.

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Christmas in London. Photo credit: Getty images / _ultraforma_

Things to look out for when considering travel insurance

  • Make sure you correctly choose the right trip dates, ages of each traveler, and level of cover. 
  • Ensure all your destinations are covered.  
  • Make sure you understand what a pre-existing medical condition is under our policy, as we do not cover these conditions unless noted otherwise in the policy wording terms and conditions.
  • Some activities and sports may require an extra level of cover or may not be covered. 
  • Make sure you clearly understand the benefit limits and the excess as per the level of cover you’ve selected. 
  • Understand that there will be General Exclusions in your policy for which you won’t be covered under any circumstances.  
  • Make copies of travel documents and keep receipts in case you need to make a claim.

This is only a summary of cover and does not include the full terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions of the policy. You should read your policy wording in full, so you understand what is and isn’t covered. That way there won’t be any surprises if you need to use it. If you have any questions, please get in touch.

About World Nomads

World Nomads polices are designed by travelers for travelers to provide simple and flexible travel insurance – and it’s often cheaper than you might think! Featuring coverage for more than 150 activities, quotes are fast, free and you can do it all online at www.worldnomads.com. All of the information we provide about travel insurance is a brief summary only. It does not include all terms, conditions, limitations, exclusions and termination provisions of the travel insurance plans described. Coverage may not be available for residents of all countries, states or provinces. Please carefully read your policy wording for a full description of coverage.

Did you know travel insurance covers...

You can also buy away from home or buy more cover if you extend your trip. Plus, you can claim online anytime, anywhere in the world.

True Claims Stories

  • Never travel without insurance. This was the first time I ever purchased travel insurance and I am so glad I did. A few days into my trip to Spain I twisted my foot heading down to the metro. Thanks to World Nomads I was able to get medical attention in Spain and since, as luck would have it, I had a fracture that required surgery, they got me a flight home the next day. Filing a claim was surprisingly easy and when the claim was finally processed, I was reimbursed for all of my expenses including things like the extra week in the hotel I didn't get to take advantage of.
    L.D.
    U.S. resident in Spain
  • I recently had a serious injury traveling on my own & the team was amazing. Being confused with a brain injury they took care of everything. Claiming was no problem, they were on the phone constantly to see if all was OK. I can't recommend them enough. Absolutely fantastic & l will always travel with World Nomads Insurance. Thanks guys for getting me home safely.
    A.B.
    Australian in Thailand
  • I was bitten by a monkey at the Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur. I went to a nearby clinic and they gave me a rabies shot, antibiotics to take for 4 days, pain medicine, and anti-inflammatory medicine.
    T.R.
    Canadian in Malaysia

Travel Insurance Benefits: how we can take care of you

Trip Cancellation

Been working hard for your trip?

We'll work hard to protect it.

Trip Protection
  • Unexpectedly hospitalised?
  • Travel buddy unfit to travel?
  • Close relative suddenly dies?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Expenses

Feeling fit and healthy? What if you get sick or injured?

Take the pain out of medical or dental costs.

Emergency Medical Insurance
  • Need meds quick?
  • Accidentally injured?
  • Suddenly sick?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Transportation

Know where the nearest hospital is?

Don’t stress, we’ll get you there quickly.

Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Banged up abroad?
  • Need a hospital urgently?
  • Medivac home?

Help starts here.

Protect your gear

Love photography, filming or sport?

Cover your bags, tech or gear.

Protect your gear
  • Passport or tech stolen?
  • Airline lost your gear?
  • Bags delayed?

Help starts here.

  • Emergency Overseas Medical & Dental Expenses
  • Emergency Medical Evacuation & Repatriation
  • Trip Cancellation or Interruption
  • 24-Hour Assistance Services
  • Baggage
  • And more (depending on your country of residence)
*This is a general summary only. Restrictions, exclusions and limitations will apply. Coverage may not be available for all countries, states or provinces. Benefit limits may vary depending on the plan chosen. Get a quote for full details.

24/7 emergency assistance

Whether you need medical assistance or emergency evacuation, our teams are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year before and during your trip.

Are you in need of emergency assistance right now?

Contact the team