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To travel is to live, according to Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, who understood that visiting new places and cultures expands the mind and broadens horizons. At World Nomads we know that travel is a joy at any age, whether you’re traveling alone, as a couple or as a family.
Here’s a handy guide for global adventuring no matter what part of your life’s journey you’re on, whether you're single, in a couple or traveling with your family.
When you’re headed overseas on your own, the experience can be empowering and the freedom to make your own decisions exhilarating. However, enthusiasm aside, it’s always a good idea to take sensible precautions, especially if this is your first time traveling alone.
Travel insurance can be a safety net for the solo traveler, such as helping to replace stolen belongings and lost luggage. As soon as you notice an item is stolen, report it to local police and your carrier and get a copy of the report. Understand that you won’t be covered if you have left belongings unattended, even if they’re in a locked vehicle.
Pack light: don’t make yourself a target by traveling with heavy bags, which could slow you down or make you rely on others to help you. And keep receipts of all your belongings if you intend to make a claim.
Be aware: always be aware of your surroundings, particularly people nearby who may be watching you a little too closely. A pickpocket or thief can strike as soon as you’ve left your valuables unattended. And keep receipts for all your valuables if you intend to make a claim.
Duplicates: make copies of all your travel documents, including passports and itineraries, as well as emergency contact details (including those of your travel insurer). If you’re caught up in a crisis, contact our 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team and leave your contact details with your hotel. The team can help you get back on track when you’re lost, injured or sick, whether you need an ambulance transfer, a prescription medication or a hospital that can treat you if you’re sick or injured.
Leave copies: make sure your family back home has a copy of your itinerary and where you’ll be staying along the way.
Traveling with a friend or romantic partner can be a life-changing experience that can either make or break the relationship. Traveling can deepen the friendship or the romance and lay a foundation for a lifelong connection.
Travel insurance offers protection for unexpected events occurring before and during your trip. Buying a couple’s policy can sometimes be cheaper than buying two individual policies, so get a free quote from World Nomads to compare the costs and benefits.
Travel insurance may be one of the most important things to consider packing when heading overseas. If one of you loses your footing and sprains an ankle while hiking up Mount Sinai (easily done on the 3,750 steps of Repentance!) travel insurance could help with the cost of evacuation to a medical facility where you can receive treatment or (in a worst case scenario) if you need to be repatriated back to your country of residence.
Depending on your country of residence and which one of our plans you’ve chosen, if you’ve suffered a sudden illness or injury, or there’s been a death overseas, we’ll reimburse the reasonable expenses (up to the amount shown in the Summary of Cover) for your travel buddy to travel to and/or remain with you in hospital and/or accompany you (or your remains) during your repatriation home.
Always make sure you purchase the correct level of activity travel insurance, for example if you’re planning an extreme hike we offer different levels of cover depending on the elevation. Equally, you may want to consider some activity upgrades, say, if you’ll be kayaking, scuba diving or mountaineering. If only one of you plans to tackle more adventurous activities, it might be more efficient to buy separate policies.
Make sure you read your policy wording, and double check the cover available for your activities, as you may need to upgrade your plan to get the cover you need. You can also talk to us if you need help.
Taking out insurance for two people traveling together can be complicated especially if the couples reside in different countries, and are taking a trip together. If this is the case, check the policy eligibility for your respective countries of residence, check when the cover starts and ends, and make a note of any time zone differences.
Traveling with children can add an extra level of stress to any holiday. Keeping track of bags, belongings, AND children can be challenging, especially when you’re rushing to catch a connecting flight, train or bus.
A World Nomads family policy will cover one or two adults and their financially dependent children or, on some policies, their grandchildren.
At least one of the traveling adults must be the legal guardian of the dependents and they must normally reside together. If the adults and the children live in different countries, they may need to purchase individual policies.
Travel Insurance Tip: Whether you have one dependent or seven it’s important that you know who we mean by ‘dependent’ (for example, the age of your dependent(s) at the time of purchasing your policy) as it may vary depending on your Country of Residence. Definitions and cover conditions are outlined in your policy documents, and you can also check out our family travel insurance article for more details.
Note: always check your policy for any excess that applies, and understand that the excess may apply per person per event.
The need for emergency medical care is one of the most common reasons for purchasing family cover. World Nomads policies offer cover for medical care overseas when you or your children get sick or have an accident. Also, if you suddenly fall ill or are injured while traveling and your dependent child needs help traveling home, we may assist with the cost of another adult traveling to you to bring the child home.
For more details, or if you have a specific question about World Nomads insurance, please visit our online Help Center or contact us.
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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 the information we provide about travel insurance is a 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.
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.
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We get it – you want to escape the hustle and unwind under a blanket of stars. From lush Pacific Northwest forests to the endless horizons of Australia’s Outback, a camping trip offers every manner of relaxation and exploration. As exciting as planning your outdoor adventure is, traveling far from home and urban comforts also comes with risks.
World Nomads travel Insurance* plans have been designed to cover sudden and unforeseen events that can happen when camping at least 100 miles away from your home.
When you’re roughing it in the woods, your travel insurance plan from World Nomads has your back. World Nomads offer four plans – Standard, Explorer, Epic and Annual – each with different levels of coverage designed for the activities you plan on doing.
If you plan to camp at a high elevation, you’ll want to be sure you pick the plan that will cover you way up there. Know your maximum altitude, and then choose your plan accordingly – the maximum altitudes per plan are listed in our adventure and activity list. Also know the altitude of your highest hike or bike ride; you should factor all your adventures into your plan comparisons.
Here are some of the other things we cover for your camping trip:
Some things we may not cover include:
This is not a full list of what’s covered and what’s not; please check your insurance plan documents carefully for a full list of limitations and exclusions that may apply to your specific plan. If you have questions about your coverage, please contact us for help.
Need help planning your camping trip? Read our article on camping tips and hacks.
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From the lush jungles and ancient ruins of Palenque to the UNESCO World Heritage listed, Guanajuato City, famous for its cobbled streets and colonial architecture, Mexico has every type of activity for British travellers whether you want to wind down or get your adrenaline pumping.
Despite its incredible natural wonders, Mexico can also be a dangerous place, especially if you don’t know the language or end up in the wrong part of town. However British travellers shouldn’t be deterred from experiencing one of the world’s most interesting and friendly cultures.
Here are some tips on how to stay safe and how to make the most out of your travel insurance cover.
If your airline loses your luggage or you’re exploring the bars and cafes around Costa Maya and your wallet goes missing, you’ll need to get in touch with the police as soon as possible. Theft is one of our most common travel insurance claims by travellers in Mexico, which is why World Nomads travel insurance plans offer some protection for theft or lost luggage checked into a common carrier.
Whatever happens, you'll need to get a written report of the incident. If there has been a theft, you must report this to the police. For theft or other incidents including loss of items, you must also report this to another authority, such as your tour operator, Bus Company, airline or hotel. This will need to be done as soon as reasonably possible in order to support your claim.
We understand this can be a challenge when you’re in a country where you don't speak the language. Thankfully, our 24/7 Emergency Medical Assistance team can try (where possible) to help you negotiate the local administration.
If something goes wrong, such as a robbery, accident or illness, we provide travel insurance that can help with:
If you need more tips on travelling abroad during COVID-19 restrictions our COVID-19 travel insurance tips may provide some answers.
Remember to always research any country you’re planning to visit as there may be UK government imposed travel restrictions in place. If you decide to travel to a country that the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has advised against all travel or against all but essential travel then your World Nomads policy could be restricted.
For the most up-to-date info on travelling to Mexico and other countries, visit the FCDO website, which includes coronavirus travel guidance, security and local laws, and passport and visa information.
Many of us have been guilty of over indulging when it comes to Mexico’s amazing food and drinks or have come down with a bad case of Gastro. The danger with food poisoning or drinking contaminated water is that vomiting and diarrhoea can result in serious dehydration which can be deadly so don’t rely on your own instincts or the Internet to get medical advice.
These kinds of emergencies can take down even the most experienced British traveller. That’s why the services of our 24/7 Emergency Medical Assistance team are essential. Our team can give you advice on what to do, help locate suitable medical facilities (particularly in remote areas where access to medical care can be tricky), and monitor your medical treatment if needed to make sure you are getting proper care.
If you're involved in an accident, for example, while visiting the Mayan ruins that requires emergency medical treatment during your trip, your policy may cover emergency medical expenses for:
We’ve designed our plans to give you the freedom to learn and hone your diving skills by offering coverage for scuba diving accidents, illness or injuries underwater. Both our Standard and Explorer plans include benefits for scuba diving, each plan excludes certain types of diving or dives beyond a certain depth.
For more information on scuba diving and what you are covered for, our Scuba diving article may help answer your questions.
An upgrade for certain activities and sports may be required and terms and conditions apply for each activity. Check your Policy Wording for details or contact us if you have questions.
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.
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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One of the best things about road trips is the freedom to explore at your own pace, an on our own terms. Travel insurance is designed for many modes of transport, but there are specific reasons why it’s important for road trips.
Anything from falling ill to jury duty can prevent you from taking your trip. With this coverage, you may be able to recuperate your pre-paid, non-refundable deposits.
Safety is a priority when you’re getting behind the wheel and traveling to new destinations. A trip protection plan can buffer the hazards of being on the road.
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.
If you’re in a crisis, whether you’re stranded in the middle of nowhere or need urgent medical attention, our Emergency Assistance team is available 24/7 in whatever part of the world you’re traveling.
You may need help getting your trip back on track when you encounter problems whether that be a sudden illness, or an incident caused by bad weather.
If thieves break into your hotel room, you can make a claim for a replacement or a reimbursement of your stolen items.
While Ireland may be a top destination for a road trip, many Irish travellers are keen to explore the world. Maybe you’re dreaming of cruising the South Coast of Italy, driving in Australia’s Outback or town-hopping along the Pacific Coast Highway in California. Whatever road you plan, it’s always a good bet to have travel insurance just in case an unexpected setback puts the brakes on your trip.
One of the best things about a road trip is the freedom to explore at your own pace, on your own terms. Travel insurance is designed for many modes of transport, and there are many reasons why it’s important while you’re on the road.
Has your road trip ended before it started? An unexpected illness, or perhaps the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has issued a travel warning advising against ‘All Travel’ or ‘All But Essential Travel’ to a specific region or country? The cancellation benefit is for certain insured events and may allow you to cancel your trip and recover your pre-paid, non-refundable deposits when an emergency happens. Check out more about the benefits of cancellation cover to know what you may be covered for.
Your health and safety are our priority when you’re getting behind the wheel and travelling to new destinations. Especially if your injuries are beyond minor bumps and scratches and you end up in hospital. Our plans include emergency evacuation coverage for medical transfer to an appropriate medical facility when needed. If you’re accidentally injured or suddenly become ill while on your road trip, our 24/7 Emergency Medical Assistance team is on hand to help you. Always check the maximum benefit amount specified which is outlined in in your Policy Wording.
When you’re in an unfamiliar place (especially a country where you don’t speak the language), it’s hard to know where to go for help. When you buy a World Nomads plan, you’ll have access to our 24-hour Emergency Medical Assistance team to support you in a crisis. When you need urgent medical attention, our Emergency Medical Assistance team can help you out wherever you’re travelling.
4. Road trip interruptions and delay
There’s nothing worse than spending a lot of money on a big trip only to lose everything if something unexpected throws a wrench in your plans. Trip disruption coverage can help salvage your pre-paid, non-refundable trip expenses you’ve forfeited because of an insured event that disrupted your travels after you left Ireland. You will need to purchase the Explorer plan to access certain trip disruption and travel delay benefits. Check out our Help Centre article on what to look out for when it comes to trip disruption.
You may also need help getting your trip back on track. If you get delayed by more than 12 hours, you may need to pay for a hotel or a meal as you catch up to your itinerary. Check your Policy Wording for any conditions you need to meet: your delay might need to be a certain number of hours, (more than 12 hours for Irish travellers) and be caused by an insured event. Check out our Help Centre article which has information on delayed and missed flights.
5. Protection for stolen belongings and baggage
You may have camping gear in your boot or sunglasses in your glove compartment. Thieves can be crafty enough to dodge security measures and get into locked spaces. You can make a claim for reimbursement of your stolen items, up to a per item and total maximum limit. Please note, if the baggage is stolen from a vehicle, there must be visible evidence of damage and forced and violent entry into the vehicle and/or locked compartment, which is confirmed by a police report. Always keep any proof of ownership, age and value of your belongings. And keep any receipts for items you buy on your trip in case you need to make a claim.
Some of the main exclusions include:
Check out these World Nomads road trip articles:
The policy isn’t designed to cover everything, so take the time to read the terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions in the Policy Wording for full details so that there are no surprises if you need to use it. If you’re not sure if something is covered, get in touch.
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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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.
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Contact the teamWhether 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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Anything from falling ill to jury duty can prevent you from taking your trip. With this coverage, you may be able to recuperate your pre-paid, non-refundable deposits.
Safety is a priority when you’re getting behind the wheel and traveling to new destinations. A trip protection plan can buffer the hazards of being on the road.
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.
If you’re in a crisis, whether you’re stranded in the middle of nowhere or need urgent medical attention, our Emergency Assistance team is available 24/7 in whatever part of the world you’re traveling.
You may need help getting your trip back on track when you encounter problems whether that be a sudden illness, or an incident caused by bad weather.
If thieves break into your hotel room, you can make a claim for a replacement or a reimbursement of your stolen items.
One of the best things about road trips is the freedom to explore at your own pace, on your own terms. Travel insurance is designed for modes of transport, and there are many reasons why it’s important for road trips. There are ways travel insurance can help you while on the road, here are some examples:
Has your road trip ended before it got going? Our cancellation benefit is for certain insured events and may allow you to cancel your trip and recover your pre-paid, non-refundable deposits when an emergency happens. Check out more about cancellation cover to know what you may be covered for.
Your health and safety are our priority when getting behind the wheel and travelling in new destinations. Especially if your injuries are beyond minor bumps and scratches and you end up in hospital. Our plans include emergency evacuation cover for ambulances or transfers to an appropriate medical facility when needed. If you’re accidentally injured or suddenly become ill while on your road trip, our 24/7 Emergency Medical Assistance team is on hand to help you. Always check the maximum benefit amount specified in your Policy Wording.
When you’re in an unfamiliar place (especially a country where you don’t speak the language), it can be hard to know where to go for help. When you buy a World Nomads plan, you’ll have access to our 24-hour Emergency Medical Assistance team to support you in a crisis. When you need urgent medical attention our Emergency Medical Assistance team can help you out wherever you’re travelling overseas.
There’s nothing worse than spending a lot of money on a big trip only to lose everything if something unexpected throws a wrench in the works. Trip disruption cover can help salvage the pre-paid, non-refundable trip expenses that you forfeited because of an insured event that disrupted your travels after you’ve left the UK. Please note, you may need to purchase the Explorer plan to access certain trip disruption benefits. Check out our Help Centre article on what to look out for when it comes to trip disruption.
You may also need help getting your trip back on track. If you get delayed by more than 12 hours, while overseas, you may need to pay for a hotel or a meal as you catch up to your itinerary. Check your Policy Wording for any conditions you need to meet: your delay might need to be a certain number of hours, (more than 12 hours for UK travellers) or be caused by an insured event. Check out our Help Centre article which has information on delayed and missed flights.
You may have camping gear in your trunk or sunglasses in your glove compartment. Thieves can be crafty enough to dodge security measures and get into locked spaces. You can make a claim for a reimbursement of your stolen items, up to a per item and total maximum limit. Please note that if the baggage is stolen from a vehicle, there must be visible evidence of damage and forced and violent entry into the vehicle and/or locked compartment, which is confirmed by a police report. Always keep any proof of ownership, age, and value of your belongings. And keep any receipts for items you buy on your trip in case you need to make a claim.
Some of the main exclusions include:
Check out these World Nomads road trip articles:
The policy isn’t designed to cover everything, so take the time to read the terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions in the Policy Wording for full details so that there are no surprises if you need to use it. If you’re not sure if something is covered, get in touch.
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.
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.
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Cover your bags, tech or gear.
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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.
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Ahhh, the life of a British digital nomad…the world’s literally your workplace. But even the idyllic life of working in coffee shops and beachside huts can present risks. What would your work life look like without your laptop or phone? Stolen or damaged tech, and even sudden illness can derail your plans—and your productivity. Travel insurance could protect your lifestyle, both personally and professionally.
As a UK-based digital nomad, life abroad offers endless freedom, but it’s not without risks. Your tech gear’s crucial to keeping you connected, and an unexpected setback—like a stolen laptop in Bangkok—can disrupt the entire flexcation experience. With travel insurance, you can keep working from anywhere, knowing you have a backup plan for any adventure (or misadventure) that comes your way.
Imagine editing a video from a scenic spot in Bali, only to have your gear damaged in a sudden downpour, or losing your phone during a busy layover in Tokyo….not ideal, right? From shooting content on the go to managing client calls abroad, your digital workspace deserves to be protected, because well…it’s paying for your downtime play.
World Nomads offers two policies—Standard and Explorer—that may cover reimbursing your tech devices if they are stolen, lost or damaged while under your supervision. Both policies provide coverage for a wide range of valuables and gadgets, including:
Travellers tip: Always hang onto your receipts—hard copies or digital—for any gadgets you buy before or during your travels. They’ll come in handy if you need to make a claim. And don’t forget to make copies of your travel documents, ID cards, credit cards, and any other important info you’re taking on the road.
Being a digital nomad means being free to roam but also being prepared for the unexpected. World Nomads offers emergency medical coverage (up to £5,000,000 Standard Plan and £10,000,000 Explorer Plan) for when life throws you a curveball—from hospital visits to urgent care, and even repatriation back to the UK if necessary.
Life shouldn’t be all work and no play, especially when the world is literally your playground. If you’re a Brit who loves chasing thrills during work breaks, picture this: co-working at Dojo Bali and then stepping straight onto Echo Beach for a quick surf session. Heaven, right? With World Nomads, there is cover available for more than 150 sports and activities—just in case those waves get a bit gnarlier than expected. Just be sure to select the right policy to cover the level of activity you’ll be participating in, and declare at the point of sale.
Our Annual Multi-Trip (AMT) Policy offers the flexibility that frequent movers crave. Imagine working from a Parisian café one week, then logging into a Singaporean co-working space the next—all covered under one travel insurance policy. It’s the perfect fit for digital nomads who thrive on short, globe-hopping adventures. But if your plans involve staying in one place for a longer stretch, a Single Trip policy might be the way to go. Not sure which option suits your working holiday best? Compare Annual Multi-Trip vs Single Trip Travel Insurance here.
World Nomads Powered by Air Doctor offers digital nomads seamless access to a global network of trusted medical professionals. Through the Air Doctor app, you can effortlessly locate and book appointments with qualified doctors who speak your preferred language, ensuring you receive timely medical care wherever your work takes you. This free service enhances your travel experience by.removing the need to navigate foreign healthcare systems for non-urgent medical issues.
Flight delays are a hassle, especially when you’re a digital nomad flying out of Heathrow or Manchester, juggling work commitments and travel plans. With Smart Delay, you’ll gain access to the airport lounge if your flight is delayed by 90 minutes or more—perfect for unwinding, grabbing a bite, or catching up on work comfortably.
Travellers tip: Cyberattacks and identity theft are real threats when you’re on the move. Keep your data safe: use strong passwords, encrypt your laptop, and install antivirus software, skip public Wi-Fi where you can.
For more digital nomad tips, check out our article, 6 Travel Tips for Digital Nomads. Or if you’re ready to pack the geat and go, get a quote today and make that digital nomad dream a reality.
Sorry, but even the best travel insurance has its limits. Here’s what’s not on the list:
This is not a complete list of what's covered and not covered. Other terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Please read your Policy Wording carefully. If you’re unsure if something is covered or how to claim it, contact us, and we’ll let you know.
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.
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Contact the teamHere are our most frequently asked questions about digital nomads travel insurance. You can also find the answers to other questions in our Helpdesk or you can ask our customer service team
Each country has specific requirements, but generally, digital nomad visas require proof of income, travel insurance, and accommodation plans. Some may also require a valid employment contract or proof of self-employment. Be sure to check each country’s specific requirements before applying.
Yes, most digital nomad visas require proof of travel insurance or health insurance that covers you for the entire duration of your stay in a foreign country.
Our policies don’t include coverage for device malfunction or wear or tear.
Electronics age and get knocked about. Depreciation is the amount deducted from your overall claim based on wear and tear of the item. The amount can depend on the type of item and how old it is.
Electronics are fragile, and checked-in luggage can easily be damaged.
You can file a claim but still need to show proof of ownership. Read our Help Center article for more info on what to do if you don’t have documentation.
Learn how your tech could be covered while you're working or traveling overseas.
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If anything positive has come out of the COVID-19 pandemic it’s that people are looking for new ways to work while travelling. If you’re planning on leaving Ireland and adopting the digital nomad lifestyle then, as well as your laptop and passport, you may want to pack travel insurance just in case the unexpected happens.
Our policies offer cover for a wide range of gadgets including:
How much we cover your items for depends on your plan. We cover:
Note: depreciation and wear and tear will be considered when calculating the claim settlement value of your electronic items (depreciation will not be applied to items listed as 'high value items' and you have paid the additional premium).
Whether you’re plugging into your social network or working remotely in a hub, we can help you protect your valuables and devices. Our six tips could help you travel safely and keep your gear secure.
Watch the video to learn how our travel policy can provide cover for all of your tech gear during your travels.
Some of the main exclusions include:
This is not a full list of what's covered and not covered. Other terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Please read your Policy Wording carefully. If you’re not sure if something is covered or how to claim, contact us and we’ll let you know.
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.
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Amongst the world’s most popular destinations, Mexico, has something to offer travelers from all parts of the globe. You can get stuck into adrenaline-pumping adventure activities, immerse yourself in the culture and history, or just relax by the beach. But Mexico is also a country where your safety and health should be taken seriously, that’s why travel insurance is essential if something goes wrong.
Despite its incredible natural wonders and beauty, Mexico can also be a dangerous place, especially if you don’t know the language and end up in the wrong part of town. However international travelers shouldn’t be deterred from experiencing one of the world’s most interesting cultures.
Here are some tips on how to stay safe and how to make the most out of your travel insurance coverage.
If you’re airline loses your bag or you're exploring the bars and cafes around Costa Maya and your wallet goes missing, you’ll need to get in touch with the police as soon as possible. Theft is one of our most common travel insurance claims by travelers in Mexico, which is why World Nomads travel insurance plans offer some protection for theft or lost luggage checked into a common carrier. Benefit limits, conditions and exclusions apply, and coverage varies depending on your Country of Residence and the plan you’ve chosen.
Whatever happens, you'll need to get a written report of the incident. If there has been a theft, you must report this to the police. For theft or other incidents including loss of items, you must also report this to another authority, such as your tour operator, Bus Company, airline or hotel. This will need to be done as soon as reasonably possible in order to support your claim.
We understand that this can be a challenge when in a country where you don't speak the language. Thankfully, our 24/7 Emergency Assistance team can help you negotiate the local administration.
Many of us have been found guilty of over indulging when it comes to Mexico’s amazing food and drinks or come down with a bad case of Gastro. The danger with food poisoning or drinking contaminated water is that vomiting and diarrhoea can result in serious dehydration which can be deadly, so don’t rely on your own instincts or the Internet to get medical advice.
These emergencies can take down even the most experienced international traveler. That’s why our 24/7 Emergency Assistance team can advise on what to do, help locate suitable medical facilities (particularly in remote areas where access to medical care can be tricky), and monitor your medical treatments if needed to make sure you are given proper care.
If you're involved in an accident, for example, while visiting the Mayan ruins that requires emergency medical treatment during your trip, your policy may cover emergency medical expenses for:
Please note: Coverage depends on your Country of Residence and varies between travel insurance plans.
If something goes wrong, such as robbery, accident or illness, we provide travel insurance that can help with:
If you need more tips on traveling abroad in the midst of COVID-19 restrictions our COVID-19 travel insurance tips may provide some answers.
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. Though both our Standard and Explorer plans include benefits for scuba diving, each plan has a different level of coverage and may exclude certain types of diving or dives of a certain depth.
For more information on scuba diving and what you are covered for, our Scuba diving article may help answer your questions.
An upgrade for certain activities and sports may be required and terms and conditions apply for each sport. Besides Scuba diving, World Nomads offers cover for 150+ adventure activities including:
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.
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.
Been working hard for your trip?
We'll work hard to protect it.
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?
Contact the team