Essential travel insurance tips when going down under
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Spanning nearly 8 million km2 and with crystal-clear water, red deserts, tropical rainforests, and bustling cities, Australia is fascinatingly diverse. Whether you’re road-tripping the East Coast, hiking on Kangaroo Island or scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef, World Nomads has you covered.
World Nomads offers cover (up to the policy limits) for:
Note: our travel insurance plans are different. Cover will vary, depending on your country of residence, what you are claiming for, the plan you choose and any options or upgrades you buy.
With World Nomads, you can buy travel insurance as soon as your trip is locked in or while you're traveling (waiting periods apply); it’s entirely up to you.
There are a few key things to consider when visiting Australia. Our travel insurance may help if you land in Melbourne, but your baggage doesn’t, or you suffer an injury whilst hiking Cradle Mountain.
To make it easier for you to choose a plan that’s right for you we offer two plans – Standard and Explorer. Each one provides different levels of coverage depending on what you need and your country of residence:
Depending on the level of cover you choose and your country of residence, our policies may cover you for:
Lost, stolen or delayed baggage cover
If your luggage or personal items are stolen, lost or accidentally damaged, you may be able to claim to replace or repair the item. If your luggage is delayed for more than 24 hours, you may be able to claim for essential clothing and toiletries while you wait for your bag to be returned.
Travel insurance for accidents or injuries
If you become sick or injured in Australia with anything from food poisoning to an injury while participating in an activity, our policies may cover you for medical treatment including hospitalisation, prescribed medicines and prescribed physiotherapy treatments. Terms and conditions apply.
Coronavirus cover for some events
If you catch COVID-19 while travelling in Australia we may cover you for medical expenses and hospital assistance, as well as repatriation. Our Explorer Plan offers extra cover for Coronavirus-related events such as cancellation, trip interruption expenses and some quarantine costs. To find out what cover applies to you, read our Coronavirus cover article, which has all the details, including benefit limits, conditions, and exclusions.
Adventure sports & activities cover
There’s no shortage of adventures and activities to do in Australia and depending on what plan you choose and your country of residence, you can be covered for hiking adventures in the Snowy Mountains, road trips along the East Coast, surfing at Bondi Beach, snorkelling with Whale Sharks on Ningaloo Reef and much more. You can find the full list of covered activities in the Policy Wording.
Rental car coverage and road safety
Australia is the perfect place for a road trip. With such vast distances between destinations, it can be a good idea to make sure you are covered if something goes wrong when you’re on the road.
Available on our Explorer Plan, we may cover your rental vehicle insurance excess, or the cost of repairing the rental vehicle if you’re involved in a motor accident or your rental vehicle is damaged or stolen.
Our policies aren’t designed to cover everything and there are some important general exclusions you should be aware of, including:
Be sure to read the Policy Wording and General Exclusions for other scenarios and expenses we don’t cover so there’ll be no surprises if you need to use your cover.
Are you looking for more travel inspiration for Australia? World Nomads has various articles that cover a range of fun topics on Australia, here are just a few:
You can also check out our articles if you need the latest safety travel alerts.
This is only a summary of cover and does not include the full terms, conditions, limits, and exclusions of the policy. You should read your policy wording in full, so you understand what is and isn’t covered. If you are unsure about your level of travel cover, please contact us for help.
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With its crystal-clear water, tropical rainforests, and a burnt red Outback, Australia is a thrilling destination. Whether you’re road-tripping the Great Ocean Road, cycling around Uluru or snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef, World Nomads Travel Insurance can have you covered.
World Nomads offers cover (up to the policy limits) for:
Note: our travel insurance plans are different. Cover will vary, depending on what you are claiming for, the plan you choose and any options or upgrades you buy.
With World Nomads, you can buy travel insurance as soon as your trip to Australia is locked in or while you're travelling (waiting periods apply); it’s entirely up to you
When visiting your neighbours across the ditch, there are a few key things to consider. Our travel insurance could help if you land in Sydney, but your baggage doesn’t or if you suffer an injury hiking Cradle Mountain.
World Nomads offers two plans – Standard and Explorer. Each policy has different levels of cover depending on what your needs are. You may be covered if your bags are lost or stolen, if your transport is delayed, or if you suffer an injury that lands you in hospital.
Depending on the level of cover you choose, World Nomads offers coverage (up to the policy limits) for:
Lost, stolen or delayed baggage cover
If your luggage or personal items are stolen, lost or accidentally damaged, you may be able to claim to replace or repair the item. If your luggage is delayed for more than 12 hours, you may be able to claim for essential clothing and toiletries while you wait for your bag to be returned.
Medical insurance for accidents or injuries
If you become sick or injured in Australia, with anything from food poisoning to an injury whilst participating in an activity, our policies can cover you for medical treatment including hospitalisation, prescribed medicines and prescribed physiotherapy treatments.
Coronavirus cover for some events
If you catch COVID-19 while visiting Australia, we may cover you for medical expenses and hospital assistance, as well as repatriation. Our Explorer Plan offers extra cover for Coronavirus-related events such as cancellation, trip interruption expenses and some quarantine costs. You can check out our Coronavirus cover article which has all of the details, including terms and conditions, benefit limits and exclusions.
Adventure sports & activities cover
There’s no shortage of adventures and activities to do in Australia and depending on what plan you choose, you can be covered for hiking in Tasmania, road tripping along the East Coast, surfing at Bondi Beach, snorkelling with Whale Sharks on Ningaloo Reef and much more. You can find the full list of covered activities here.
Rental car coverage and road safety
Australia is the perfect place for a road trip. With such vast distances between destinations, it can be a good idea to make sure you are covered if something goes wrong when you’re on the road.
Available on our Explorer Plan, we may cover your rental vehicle insurance excess, or the cost of repairing the rental vehicle if you’re involved in a motor accident or your rental vehicle is damaged or stolen.
Our policies aren’t designed to cover everything and there are some important general exclusions you should be aware of, including:
Be sure to read the Policy Document and General Exclusions for other scenarios and expenses we don’t cover so there’ll be no surprises if you need to use your cover.
Are you looking for more travel inspiration for Australia? World Nomads has various articles that cover a range of fun topics in Australia, here are just a few:
You can also check out our articles if you need the latest safety travel alerts.
This is only a summary of coverage and does not include the full terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions of the policy. You should read your Policy Document 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.
The information provided is of a general nature and is provided for information purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice in any form and should not be relied on as a substitute for obtaining professional advice that is specific to your circumstances. You should seek advice from a financial advice provider if you would like further information about whether a particular product is appropriate for you and your circumstances.
Traveller tip 1: don't forget when travelling overseas, some countries may require your New Zealand passport to be valid for at least six months before it's expiry date as a condition of entry
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Contact the teamBrazil is your place to get wild…From the wild parties during Carnival, to the wild animals of the Amazon
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Traveling to Brazil offers incredible opportunities to experience vibrant cultures and adrenaline-fueled adventures. Many Canadians visit Mount Corcovado to see the colossal Christ the Redeemer statue - one of the most famous landmarks in Rio de Janeiro.
If you’re wanting to take in some of the country’s natural beauty, you may also want to head to Terra de Cachoeiras, known as the “Land of the Waterfalls.” Speaking of natural beauty, Brazil is also known for their pristine beaches like Baia do Sancho, Praia do Espelho, and Copacabana Beach. A visit to the Amazon rainforest is also a must-do for those seeking an off the beaten path adventure.
While a trip to Brazil is an amazing experience, there are some things to be aware of when you’re visiting from Canada. Our nomads have danced the night away at the wild parties during Carnival and have searched for even wilder experiences in the heart of the Amazon. We’ve learned quite a bit in our travels and we encourage you to check out our team’s tips on what to know before you go to Brazil.
Because unanticipated things can always happen when traveling, you may also want to get a quote for travel insurance for Brazil.
International travel can bring all kinds of unexpected surprises. Some of those are awesome-like the amazing moqueca (fish stew) that you can try at many of the restaurants in Florianopolis.
Some surprises that come along with traveling outside of Canada are not as great though. Nobody wants to think about things like canceled trips, delayed baggage and medical emergencies, but those things can happen unexpectedly. A good travel insurance plan for Brazil could help with those types of situations.
Travel insurance can also assist if you get injured participating in any of the awesome adventures and activities you’ll find there. If you get hurt while cycling through Serra da Canastra, the emergency medical coverage included in your travel insurance for Brazil could help you get the care you need.
There are different plans to choose from, and when you get a quote you can compare the options to determine the best international travel insurance for your needs.
There are so many things to see and do in Brazil. Your trip may include some time lying on one of the country’s alluring beaches for a little rest and relaxation. If you’re up for some adventure though, there’s plenty to find in Brazil. World Nomads covers more than 250 activities for Canadians traveling to Brazil - including rafting on the Jacare Pepira River, hiking the Cachoeira da Fumaca Trail at Chapada Diamantina National Park, or scuba diving at Fernando de Noronha Marine Park.
When you get a quote for your travel insurance for Brazil, you’ll need to list your planned activities. You won’t be able to add or remove activities after you make your purchase, so make sure you add them all at that time. If you’re participating in an activity that isn’t listed in your policy wording, you can contact us to determine if you will be covered.
Before you leave Canada, consult with your doctor to let them know where you will be traveling within Brazil and see if you may need certain vaccinations or antimalarial medication for your trip. We also recommend packing a strong mosquito repellent.
There are steps you can take to stay safe in the Amazon, but with such a diversity of wildlife also comes a diversity of parasites and amoebas. If you get bit by a kissing bug, it may not be as romantic as their name leads you to believe. They’ve been known to carry the parasite that transmits Chagas Disease.
If you do get sick and need to see a doctor while you’re in Brazil, your Government Health Insurance Plan may only pay a small portion, if any, of your medical expenses there. In some situations, medical providers may also want their money upfront. The Canadian government recommends that Canadians get travel insurance when traveling to Brazil that includes coverage for medical evacuation and hospital stays.
In some rural areas, you may find limited services available, or find that your medical team only speaks Portuguese. If you have a medical emergency when traveling to Brazil, you can call the 24/7 emergency assistance team and they can help refer you to a place that offers the level of care that you need. They can also help communicate with your Brazilian medical team if language is a barrier.
If you get hurt deep in the Amazon rainforest and don’t have the help you need close by, your international travel insurance could also offer evacuation coverage if you need to be transported to another place to get care.
If your doctor determines that it’s best for you to go home to Canada to get medical care, the repatriation coverage that is included in your travel insurance for Brazil may cover the costs to get you there.
Nobody ever plans for lost bags, but it happens. What happens if you board your flight in Canada and then realize that you made it to Brazil but your bags didn’t? That could be even more frustrating if you also checked your surfboard in hopes of catching the stellar waves in Itacare.
If you get to Brazil and then realize that the airline lost your bag, the baggage coverage included in your travel insurance for Brazil may reimburse you for the cost to replace your surfboard and other belongings. When you get a quote, you can check the policy wording in your international travel insurance policy to get the specific details on depreciation and policy limits.
If you’re lucky, your bags and surfboard just took a detour and will eventually make their way to you. Even a delayed bag can be stressful though. If this happens, you could still be reimbursed for a change of clothes and toiletries until you and your bag are reunited.
While it’s a good idea to always be cautious when you’re traveling in Brazil, it’s especially important to be vigilant during crowded, busy events like Carnival. Yes - it’s the party of all parties, and the Guinness Book of World Records even named the Carnival of Sao Paulo the world’s largest street carnival.
You just can’t imagine how massive it is until you’re stuck in a sea of millions of people. It’s a great time to make new friends, but it’s also unfortunately a prime spot for pickpocketing. It can be really easy for someone to snatch your phone or cash out of your pocket without you even knowing. Sometimes pickpockets operate in gangs around crowded areas. One person may cause a distraction, while one steals, another stashes the stolen items, and another keeps watch.
As tempting as it can be to wear your bling out on the town, you may want to lock that up in the safe in your hotel room, along with your credit cards, passport, and other valuables. If anything does happen, make sure you make a police report. You’ll need that if you have to make a claim.
You’ll need to do your part to keep your belongings safe too. If you have too many caipirinhas and leave your bag in a boteco, you won’t be covered if it’s not there waiting on you the next day.
Sometimes you have the perfect getaway planned, but things happen that can cancel, interrupt, or delay your trip.
If you get sick before leaving Canada and your doctor tells you not to travel to Brazil at that time, you could be forced to cancel your trip. A good travel insurance for Brazil that includes cancellation coverage could reimburse you for those non-refundable flights, hotels, and activities you paid for in advance.
Unexpected things can also happen once you’re already in Brazil. If you get a call that an immediate family member back home has died, we understand that you may need to cut your trip short and head back home to Canada earlier than expected.
When you’re searching for the best travel insurance for Brazil, check to make sure it has coverage for trip cancellation, delay, and interruption. If it does, you could be reimbursed for unused, prepaid, non-refundable travel expenses if something unexpected happens.
Before you leave Canada, we encourage you to check out the Canadian government’s safety warnings for Brazil to review their up-to-date warnings on any advisories. Weather, safety, and political situations can change at any time, and this is where they list their up to date warnings on any advisories that may exist at that time.
Take extra camera batteries. The worst feeling is to get set up for the perfect shot, only to find out you have a dead battery. Back home in Canada, you may be able to order a new camera battery and have it pretty quickly, but Amazon doesn’t do same day delivery to the Amazon rainforest. Also, with all of the wildlife you’ll see in Brazil, make sure to read up on some of our tips on how to photograph wildlife in an ethical way.
If you purchase travel insurance for Brazil, it’s a good idea to save the 24/7 Emergency Assistance phone number and your policy number in your cell phone so you don’t have to search for that if an emergency happens.
Overall, Brazil is an amazing country full of culture, natural beauty, and adventures. Our nomads have really enjoyed their time there, and we think you will too. To help you further plan, we invite you to check out more of our travel safety tips for Brazil before you leave Canada.
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.
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Contact the teamTravel insurance designed for adventures while travelling.
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Whether you’re planning on going to Brazil, Spain, Thailand or the USA, make sure you’re prepared for any adventure activities you plan to do while abroad. Our plans offer coverage for more than 150 adventure sports and activities, from hiking, snowboarding, scuba diving, hot-air ballooning, skiing, and more. Before you go, be sure you understand the sports cover that is included with your selected World Nomads travel insurance policy, check your itinerary and the weather, and bring the correct gear to ensure you have a safe experience.
During your trip, you may want to try activities and sports that aren’t commonly done in Canada. You are automatically covered to participate in various activities under both the Standard Plan and Explorer Plan, however you must add any adventure, sports, work or volunteer activities that you think you’ll be doing while on your trip, at the time you purchase your policy, to make sure you are covered. Check the selected policy before you complete your purchase for the selected limits, as an upgrade for certain sports may be required and terms and conditions, limitations and exclusions apply.
As long as the activity is listed on your policy, if something goes wrong, your coverage may include benefits for:
World Nomads provides travel insurance for more than 150 activities, sports and experiences but it doesn’t cover everything so don’t assume every activity is included and covered.
If you’re planning on doing a specific sport or activity that isn’t listed as Level 1, then you may need to upgrade your policy. Sports and activities listed as Level 2 or Level 3 require an upgrade and an additional premium. Upgrades must be purchased when you buy your policy. Some activities have special conditions and special exclusions. You can contact us if you have any questions around coverage for any activities you plan to do.
World Nomads plans offer a variety of benefits that can help when doing adventure sports while overseas, and your coverage benefit limit will vary depending on whether you choose our Standard Plan or our Explorer plan. Read your policy for details on terms and conditions, maximum benefit limits, and any exclusions:
Emergency medical expenses while outside Canada: Our plans offer cover for expenses incurred resulting from injury, sickness or death while on your trip. If at any time during your holiday, you or any of your traveling companions become sick or injured, you’ll need to contact our 24/7 Emergency Assistance team as soon as possible. Our team can assist to locate the nearest hospital or medical facility and may transport you back to Canada if a treating doctor determines this to be medically necessary.
Trip cancellation: If you must cancel your trip due to a covered risk, we cover up to the maximum limit under the policy for your non-refundable prepaid trip costs of your unused travel arrangements. For example, if you or any of your travel companions get sick or injured and you need to cancel your holiday, we may cover prepaid and non-refundable expenses. Please note that you’ll need to submit documents when filing a trip cancellation claim for a covered reason. Depending on your case, you'll need copies of:
Coverage for baggage and personal belongings: The policy provides coverage if your baggage or personal belongings becomes lost or damaged by your Common Carrier or stolen. You’ll need to have receipts, along with reports from the authorities or an incident report from your airline or other carrier (if your belongings were lost in transit) in order to submit a claim.
Here are some examples of what is not covered under our plans. Please refer to your policy for the complete list:
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 about your coverage, just ask us.
What questions should I ask when choosing a plan?
When purchasing your travel insurance policy you may be tempted to take the most cost-effective option without reading the policy first. Whilst reading the policy document can be a time-consuming task, it’s best to familiarize yourself with all the benefits, policy limits and exclusions before you buy your policy.
World Nomads offer two travel insurance plans, the Standard Plan and the Explorer Plan. Both plans offer levels of protection for many of the same types of risks and offer cover for, hospitalization, repatriation, lost, stolen or damaged baggage, and other unexpected costs.
However, the Explorer Plan offers higher policy benefit limits. For example, the Standard Plan offers a maximum benefit limit for emergency medical expenses of $5M, whereas the Explorer Plan offers a maximum benefit limit of $10M.
When choosing which policy is best matched to your needs you should ask yourself:
Note: choose your policy carefully as you can’t upgrade from a Standard Plan to an Explorer Plan mid-trip.
Can I buy travel insurance? I’ve already started traveling.
If you forgot to buy travel insurance before you left home, you can still purchase while you’re travelling. Note that a waiting period may apply for some benefits.
Your policy may be extended up to a maximum 12 months (365 days) from your original policy start date. To qualify and apply for a policy extension:
You may qualify for a policy extension if you have sought emergency medical treatment or filed a claim for emergency medical treatment prior to extending your trip, however any subsequent medical treatment related to your emergency will not be covered under the extension of coverage.
You must have been eligible for the insurance that you seek to extend at the time of your original booking of your trip and at the time of the request for the extension.
Please note that:
If you are travelling and want to extend your trip, you can purchase a policy extension by logging into your World Nomads membership account. Select your current policy and follow the prompts to extend your policy.
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.
World Nomads covers more than 150 activities and sports, and if it’s not on the list you can contact us and we’ll let you know if we’ll cover it.
You can read more about coverage for some specific activities, or select your Country Of Residence and click here to see the activities covered by the plans available to you.
We offer cover for:
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What to know when getting your adrenaline rush in and around the water
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Making the most of stand-up paddle-boarding SUP in Asia, a casual reef snorkeling experience in Hawaii, or maybe you want to dial up the adrenaline and go parasailing in Canada.
As fun as they sound, water sports activities aren’t always smooth sailing. World Nomads travel insurance can help you keep your head above water if the unexpected occurs.
As a team of professional travel tragics ourselves, we know how important it is to cover yourself against the unexpected. Medical costs in overseas hospitals can be exorbitant, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Depending on your Country of Residence and your selected plan, travel insurance may help if:
Your coverage will vary according to your country of residence and whether you choose a Standard or an Explorer plan. Read your policy for details on cover, maximum benefit limits, exclusions and conditions of your coverage.
Whether you want to be in, on or under the water, having insurance as a safety net can be a good idea. These are just some of the many water sports covered under our plans:
and many more activities, sports and experiences…
*All plans are different and may require an upgrade for some water activities and sports. Conditions and exclusions apply. Read the policy wording carefully to choose the right plan and/or water sport option for your trip.
With cover for more than 200 activities, sports and experiences, our team of travel experts are all about supporting you as you venture into the global depths.
When considering the specific water or non-water related activities, it’s vital that you decide on what you’ll be doing before going overseas. You cannot add sports or activities after purchasing a policy.
World Nomads has several Level 1 activities, sports and experiences which you’ll be covered for automatically and are usually lower risk activities. For example, snorkeling, parasailing (over water only), water skiing and whitewater rafting are automatically covered under both Standard and Explorer plans.
You may want to push some boundaries and add some more intense activities and sports that are categorised as Level 2 or above. For example, parasailing, deep sea fishing, and water skiing (barefoot) require an additional premium under either plan. The Explorer Plan covers you for higher risk activities and sports and will cost you an additional premium.
Travel insurance tip: World Nomads provides travel insurance for more than 200 activities, sports and experiences. While this list might seem exhaustive, it doesn’t cover everything. That’s why you shouldn’t take for granted that your preferred activities will be covered. You can’t upgrade your level of cover mid-way through your holiday, so do consider this wisely.
When choosing World Nomads, you’ll have access to two simple and flexible plans – Standard and Explorer. Both plans have several coverage options and optional extras. We offer cover (up to the policy limits) for:
Whichever plan you go with, you agree to take reasonable care and not put yourself at needless risk while participating in these adventure sports. You must follow any local government or health authority warning or advice.
While there are several things we can offer coverage for, there are also things we just won’t cover. These include, but are not limited to:
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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What to know when planning your British getaway.
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If you’re planning a holiday to Great Britain - home to our British royals, historic castles, sprawling country-sides and Shakespearian folklore settings, you may want to consider travel insurance, so that you can enjoy your British adventure.
Your World Nomads’ policy includes coverage for:
It can be upsetting to touch down at Heathrow airport and find your baggage isn’t on the carousel when you arrive. There’s also the chance that your sporting gear could get stolen on public transport or from your hotel. This is where World Nomads Travel Insurance may help ease the pain and may provide coverage (up to the policy limits) for loss, theft or damage to baggage or personal items if your specific situation falls within the covered risks insured by the policy.
What to do if your bags are stolen or damaged: if your bags have been stolen or damaged you’ll need to file a report with your airline or travel carrier, tour operator, or lodging provider. In the case of a theft, you’ll need to report it to the local police or relevant authority. Be sure to obtain a copy of the policy report, written reports, luggage receipts, travel documents and all correspondence with the carrier or service provider. Insurance won’t cover things such as losing bags or valuables that were left unattended; this includes if they were left unattended in a car (even if the car is locked). So, if you left your backpack on a tour bus while visiting Stonehenge that’s a loss you most likely won’t be reimbursed for.
You may also need to take depreciation into account, so read your policy to understand how depreciation will affect your claims.
You may be covered for the replacement of necessary personal effects if your bags were lost in transit to Great Britain. There is a waiting period of 12 hours before your benefits begin. Your plan may cover the cost of toiletries, and some basic clothing until you are reunited with your luggage.
What to do if your bags are delayed: You’ll need to report the incident and file a claim directly with the air carrier first. Do your best to get copies of all receipts, written reports, luggage receipts, travel documents and all correspondence with the carrier or service providers. If needed, you can make a claim.
Travel insurance tip 1: Don’t leave your bags and valuables out of your sight and reach. Try and carry your portable electronic devices, valuables, travel documents, cash and credit cards with you at all times. Remember that if you buy anything, before or during your trip, keep all receipts.
It’s important to know that Canada and the UK do not have reciprocal healthcare agreements. You may want to consider travel insurance for overseas emergency medical emergencies before you enter the UK. If you’re injured in an accident or suddenly get sick while travelling, and you've bought a policy for the activities you're doing, you may be covered for emergency medical treatment including:
You must contact us before seeking medical attention, emergency evacuation or repatriation. If your situation is life-threatening, seek medical help immediately and call us as soon as medically possible or have someone contact us on your behalf.
Your policy may also be able to help with these travel related issues
Travel insurance tip 2: In some parts of the UK (including Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) the local inhabitants may speak in Gaelic, Welsh or Irish language. In the event you suffer a medical emergency, our 24/7 assistance team can provide assistance with corresponding with hospital staff when you don’t speak the local language.
If you’re thinking of trekking or hiking in remote parts of the UK like Pembrokeshire in Wales’ southwest, or kitesurfing in Troon, on the west coast of Scotland, World Nomads may provide you with the coverage you need for your adventure activities. World Nomads offers travel insurance coverage for more than 150 activities and sports. Carefully examine your policy documents to make sure your planned activities are included. If the adventure sport isn’t listed, you may need to upgrade your policy to ensure you’re covered for everything you plan to do. All adventure, sports, work or volunteer activities must be added when you purchase your policy. If you have any questions our customer service team can also assist you.
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 about your coverage, just ask us.
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Famed for its high tea and theater (hello, Shakespeare!), historic cities like Edinburgh and Bath, edgy nightlife in East London, idyllic countryside, and the remote, rugged islands of Scotland like the dreamy Isle of Skye, the United Kingdom draws millions of Americans every year.
You can taste smoky whisky across Scotland’s Speyside, pub hop in Manchester, relax in a stone cottage in the Cotswolds, celebrate at Notting Hill Carnival in West London, and amble through castles and along coasts in Wales.
While a trip to the United Kingdom is an amazing experience, there are some things to be aware of when you’re visiting from the US. We’ve learned quite a bit in our travels, and we encourage you to look into travel insurance* to protect your adventures to the United Kingdom.
International travel can bring all kinds of unexpected surprises - like stumbling across centuries-old ruins along the Scottish coast.
Some surprises are not as great though. Nobody wants to think about things like canceled trips, delayed baggage, and medical emergencies, but these things can happen unexpectedly. If you fall and injure yourself while hiking in Cairngorms National Park, you may then wish that you had travel insurance for the United Kingdom.
World Nomads has four plans to select from, and when you get a quote you can compare the options to determine the best international travel insurance for your needs.
You may be planning some hikes in West Midlands or hoping to catch some waves in Cornwall. The United Kingdom is filled with all sorts of adventures such as stargazing in Northumberland International Dark Sky Park. World Nomads covers more than 250 activities for Americans traveling to the United Kingdom and includes things like surfing, camping, and hiking.
Before you get a quote for your travel insurance for the United Kingdom, it’s a good idea to have an idea of which activities you’d like to do. Each insurance plan covers different activities so with a rough itinerary, you can select the best insurance for your adventure.
For example, rock climbing in the Peak District is covered under all World Nomads insurance plans. Kayaking, windsurfing, and paddle boarding in the Lake District, among other water sports, are covered as well. If you’re planning to cliff jump in scenic Port Gaverne off the coast of North Cornwall, though, you’ll need to upgrade from the Standard Plan and purchase the Explorer or Epic Plan.
While the United Kingdom doesn’t have as high as peaks as some other destinations, accidents can still happen. You might be trying to ascend Snowdonia—a popular climbing area in Wales—and slip and fall. If you need to seek emergency medical attention, your travel insurance for the United Kingdom may help you get the care you need.
If you have a medical emergency when traveling to the United Kingdom, you can call the 24/7 emergency assistance team and they can help refer you to a place that offers the level of care that you need. In general, the United Kingdom has reliable health care, and your World Nomads travel insurance can help you navigate the system.
If your attending physician (and the 24/7 emergency assistance team) determines that it’s best for you to go home to the US to get medical care, the repatriation coverage that is included in your travel insurance for the United Kingdom may cover the costs to get you there.
To streamline your experience seeking medical treatment in the United Kingdom we recommend signing up for FootprintID before your trip. This non-insurance service is a portable personal health record where your documents, prescriptions, test results, and emergency contacts are accessible in one place anywhere in the world. Whether you need to refill a prescription or deal with a more serious injury, FootprintID expedites the process.
Nobody plans for lost bags, but it happens. If you’re planning to climb Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest peak, you probably packed your new pair of hiking boots. If you get to Glasgow and realize that your bag hasn’t arrived, your travel insurance for the United Kingdom may reimburse you for the cost to replace your hiking boots and other belongings.
If you’re lucky, your bags just took a detour and will eventually make their way to you. Even a delayed bag can be stressful though. If your bag is delayed for at least 12 hours, you could still be reimbursed for a change of clothes and toiletries until you and your bag are reunited.
The first step is to contact the airline. If the airline isn’t able to help you locate your lost bag, the second step is to contact Blue Ribbon Bags, a non-insurance service that will track and expedite the return of your undelivered baggage by the airline. Make sure to have the file reference or record locator number and Property Irregularity Report on hand when you call Blue Ribbon Bags so you can file a lost luggage claim.
Generally, the United Kingdom is a safe destination. Pickpockets can happen occasionally, though, especially in larger cities. You’ll especially want to be careful with public transportation like the Tube in London, which can get super crowded. If anything does happen, make sure you make a police report. You’ll need that if you have to make a claim and get reimbursed for stolen goods with your travel insurance for United Kingdom.
You’ll need to do your part in keeping your belongings safe as well. If you have a few too many pints of Guinness during a pub crawl in Belfast and lose your wallet, World Nomads travel insurance won’t cover your loss.
Even if you have the perfect getaway planned, things happen that can cancel, interrupt, or delay your trip. Before you get a quote, make sure your insurance plan for the United Kingdom covers trip cancelation and interruptions so you can be reimbursed for unused, prepaid, non-refundable travel expenses if something unexpected happens.
Sometimes unexpected situations happen that can derail your plans. What happens if you get sick a few days before leaving for the UK? If your doctor tells you not to travel at that time, you could be forced to cancel your trip. A travel insurance plan for the United Kingdom that includes cancelation coverage may reimburse you for those non-refundable flights, hotels, and activities you paid for in advance.
With the Explorer or Epic Plan, several travel inconveniences are covered as well. For instance, if you’re on a road trip through the colorful villages and wild coast of Northern Ireland and your rental car breaks down, causing you to be at least 12 hours late to your scheduled destination or return destination, you may be reimbursed for covered expenses incurred.
Although the UK is typically a safe country, we encourage you to check out the US government’s safety warnings for the United Kingdom before you leave for your trip. Weather, safety, and political situations can change at any time, and this is where they list any current advisories.
If you purchase travel insurance for the United Kingdom, it’s a good idea to save the 24/7 Emergency Assistance phone number and your plan number in your cell phone so you don’t have to search for that if an emergency happens.
Not exactly known for its sunny skies, the weather in the UK can change at the drop of a hat. Come prepared for rain, sun, and chilly, windy days. While a change in weather might just mean ducking into a cozy pub if you’re wandering around London, be careful with weather in Wales, Scotland, and other coastal and mountainous regions. Weather can change without notice, which can create dangerous conditions if you’re on a slippery peak or windy cliff.
Consider exploring the United Kingdom by train! The region is well-connected by short- and long-distance routes. Train travel is a fun way to slow down and reduce your carbon footprint, while watching the green pastures of farms and forests flicker by.
*All information we provided here is a brief summary. It does not include all terms, conditions, limitations, exclusions, and termination provisions of the plans described. Please carefully read your state specific plan documents for a full description of coverage. Travel insurance is included as part of your travel protection plan which contains both insurance benefits and non-insurance assistance services. Material included on this page does not represent, nor is it specific to, United States Fire Insurance Company or travel insurance benefits provided on United States Fire Insurance Company’s travel protection plans.Been working hard for your trip?
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We’ve got your back.
Feeling fit and healthy? What if you get sick or injured?
Take the pain out of medical or dental costs.
We’ve got your back.
Know where the nearest hospital is?
Don’t stress, we’ll get you there quickly.
Help starts here.
Love photography, filming or sport?
Cover your bags, tech or gear.
Help starts here.
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?
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