31 states. Countless adventures. Make sure you’re covered for medical emergencies, baggage and personal belongings, and more.
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What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Mexico? Sun-kissed beaches, delicious tacos, and a welcoming, friendly culture all come to mind for us. Travelers also come for the all-inclusive resorts, river kayaking, hiking to ancient Mayan ruins or simply as a stop on a cruise. Whatever your dream vacation looks like, Mexico is a place of endless adventure and rich culture.
With this much diversity, you can bet we’ve seen all sorts of travel insurance claims from Canadians in Mexico. You’ve escaped the cold; make sure you’re prepared for the sun!
Your medical insurance back home may not work in Mexico and will not provide cover for such things as trip cancellation or trip interruption. World Nomads travel insurance plans provide protection against certain unexpected and unforeseeable circumstances that might disrupt your travel plans. While travel insurance isn’t required to enter Mexico, you’ll want to consider travel insurance to protect yourself against those unforeseen events like accidents, theft, bad weather and more.
Our travel insurance plans also include important travel, medical and security assistance services designed to provide you with assistance and guidance before and during your trip. Keep in mind that certain parts of Mexico are more dangerous than others. Before booking a ticket, make sure you are comfortable with the government-issued safety warnings. Drug-related crime can occur even in tourist destinations. As with all places, watch your surroundings and take extra precautions for your personal safety
With a country as big as Mexico, the healthcare system can be different city-to-city, region-to-region and may not be what you are familiar with back home. In small clinics, you may have to give your provider cash or credit card payment before being seen by a medical professional. Large hospitals may also have policies and procedures in place that require upfront payment or payment guarantees. The 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team can help you navigate the process.
The best thing you can do to protect yourself against emergency medical expenses, is to have travel insurance for your trip to Mexico.
In a medical emergency, the first thing you should do (if you are medically able) is call the 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team. The team could help you find a reputable medical centre and could help organize the care you need. If you are unable to call until later, make sure you call us as soon possible.
A common ailment affecting travelers to Mexico are gastrointestinal disorders. In Mexico, travelers should not drink water straight from the tap without double checking that it’s been filtered. The same goes for ice in drinks. The water system is not the same as back home in Canada, and it could make you sick.
And, while many travelers recommend trying street food in Mexico, make sure you pick a cart that looks clean and doesn’t have food sitting out in the sun for too long. Simple common sense can save you a bad stomachache later on!
Get a quote, read your policy and give us a call if you have any questions.
If the airline damages or loses your checked bags, the first step is to try and remedy the situation with them. If that fails, your travel insurance for Mexico may provide reimbursement. Make sure you obtain a report and a letter of coverage or denial from the transportation carrier as you will need these when you submit your claim to us. You will also need to submit receipts or sales slips for all items claimed under your baggage and personal effects coverage. You could be reimbursed for a change of clothes and basic toiletries until you are reunited with your stuff. If you have a snorkeling trip planned the next day (and you have a receipt to prove it), a new swimsuit could even be reimbursed.
If someone stole your bags in Mexico, the first step is to file a police report. Then, give the 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team a call. You could be reimbursed for your stolen bags and personal belongings, minus depreciation and up to your policy limits. Certain qualifying factors would have to have occurred, as well. For instance, you couldn’t have left your belongings alone by the pool or have been intoxicated when the theft took place. It’s always best to read your policy details to understand what you will and won’t be covered for.
Sometimes your plans just don’t work out. Maybe a hurricane destroys your resort or a loved one back in Canada gets sick. World Nomads travel insurance plans include trip cancellation and trip interruption benefits that may provide reimbursement for your prepaid, non-refundable expense if you need to cancel or interrupt your trip. There are a variety of reasons why you might need to cancel or interrupt your trip to Mexico. Travel insurance does not cover everything. Your travel insurance for Mexico may help protect your travel expenses if you need to cancel or interrupt your trip for a covered reason.
Hurricane season starts in June and ends in October, but the most likely months for a big storm are in August and September. The Yucatan Peninsula is especially at risk, but hurricanes have hit Baja California on the Pacific side. Storms are hard to predict, so the best thing you can do is protect yourself with travel insurance in case an unexpected hurricane threatens your trip. If you bought your travel insurance policy prior to the storm developing into a major event (when the storm system first becomes classified as a hurricane), your travel insurance for Mexico may provide cancellation protection if you are unable to occupy your destination residence because of a natural disaster. If you find yourself in the bullseye of the storm, you should contact our 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team and the team can provide emergency travel assistance. You may also be eligible for trip interruption benefits.
Trip interruption and trip cancellation coverage can also help protect you in case of emergencies back home in Canada. If you need to cancel or interrupt your trip due to a covered reason such as a medical emergency or the death of an immediate family member, you may be eligible for reimbursement of your prepaid non-refundable (up to the policy limits) hotel expenses or airfare that you can no longer use. This benefit could especially come in handy for snowbirds or other long term stays in Mexico. Get a quote to see the price of your long- or short-term stay.
Mexico is a beautiful place to visit year-around. However, there are certain cities and areas that you may want to reconsider visiting. Travelers worldwide are often targeted by criminals looking to take advantage of tourists who look out of place or are just in the wrong place at the wrong time. When in Mexico, be aware of your surroundings and stay away from areas known to have high crime.
We’ve written pretty extensively about various scams and common crimes in Mexico in our Destination Guide. It all comes down to avoiding bad areas, protecting your stuff and staying vigilant.
However, crime can happen at any time. If this happens to you, and you’re injured in the assault or become a victim of theft, seek assistance from the local authorities. If you need to seek medical attention, contact the 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team for help. You’ll need to get a police report from the police immediately or as soon as reasonably possible, and a written confirmation of the loss from the hotel manager, tour guide, or transportation authorities, where relevant. Need help deciding what to do? Call our 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team and our team will help you with emergency medical or travel assistance..
Once you’ve done sampling those street vendor tacos, we’ve got you covered for more than 250 activities in Mexico, like snorkeling, kayaking and hiking. You’ll need to list out your planned activities when you are purchasing your policy for travel insurance for Mexico. Some activities will require an extra level of coverage, depending on the risk involved.
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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Contact the teamWhy should I consider travel insurance if I already have a credit card? Here are the questions to ask.
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Credit cards can come in handy during your travels, whether you’re short on Indian rupees or Russian rubles. But should you rely on your credit cards for travel insurance? The answer often depends on who you ask, with some nomads feeling comfortable with coverage provided by their card, and others wishing they’d invested in full coverage from a travel insurance company such as World Nomads. Here, we break down the intel.
When you use a credit card to pay for a flight, you may receive some level of travel insurance through the card issuer. Because each credit card company has a different policy, it can be like comparing apples to mangosteens. Make sure to dig into the legalese and figure what protections you actually have. Here are some questions to ask your card issuer:
Do you need to pay for the entire trip on your card to be covered by the issuer's insurance? Let’s say you book your flights to Ulaanbaatar on one card but pay in cash for your horseback ride across the Mongolian steppe once you’re there... and then sprain your ankle. Since you didn’t use your credit card for that particular adventure, you may not be covered for medical costs. Another note: frequent flier miles may not count towards a purchase on your credit card.
Are there limits to your trip length? Sometimes, when you read the teensy fine print in a credit card policy, you might find out only shorter sojourns are covered like, less than a month. If you’re spending the whole summer in Italy, it may be worth considering travel insurance.
Is my family covered? If you’re bringing your whole brood, credit cards may not cover them, since they weren’t the ones plunking down their plastic for the journey. Travel insurance companies, such as World Nomads, on the other hand, offer plans that may include you, your partner, and a certain number of dependents.
Are emergency medical and evacuation covered? Maybe you land in Spain but get food poisoning after a round of tapas. Or slip on a muddy step in Machu Picchu, knock your noggin, and need to be air-lifted to a hospital. ‘Yikes’ moments like these can happen, and when they do, credit card insurance alone may not foot the bill. Some issuers can exclude medical evacuation altogether, so you’ll want to carefully study the travel benefits provided by your credit card and the limits.
Even James Bond sometimes calls for backup. Longtime travelers know that anything and everything can happen when you’re on the road, and travel insurance can bring much-needed confidence when you’re exploring the world on your own. Here are just a few of the many ways that World Nomads travel insurance can help if there are gaps in your credit card coverage.
Your entire family can sign up for the plan. World Nomads offers family plans that cover two adults and up to nine dependents, depending on your country of residence.
Our plans may be used for long-term trips. Globetrotting for as long as you can? World Nomads has a maximum coverage of six months for U.S. plans, and 12 months in other regions, including an option to extend the coverage or buy a new policy if the original one has expired, depending on your country of residence. (Hey, sometimes you just don’t want to get on that return flight.)
Adventure activities are supported. Unlike some credit card policies, World Nomads knows you travel to live large and may want protection for it. Coverage for many adventure activities is included (an additional premium may apply), so go ahead and book that guided hike through Greece's gorgeous Samaria Gorge. Note that participation in extreme sports, such as BASE jumping, are not covered, so proceed with those at your own risk.
Our plans include emergency medical benefits. World Nomads policies may be able to help with everything from emergency evacuation to a hospital back in your home country (if medically necessary) to ambulance services, up to the maximum benefit specified in your policy. World Nomads is ready to assist policyholders 24/7 with our Emergency Assistance Team.
This is only a summary of coverage 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, customer service is here to help.
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Contact the teamCanadian residents can protect their camping trips with travel insurance
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Maybe you're car camping in Banff National Park or taking your camping adventures to new heights in Europe. Either way, you’ll surely have an epic adventure when you’re sleeping under the stars. But whenever you're camping, you should be prepared for the unexpected. If you’ll be camping while travelling, you may want to protect your adventure with World Nomads Travel Insurance for camping. Our travel protection plans include a range of camping travel insurance benefits that could help with everything from stolen gear to unexpected medical expenses.
From a nasty case of poison ivy to a badly sprained ankle putting a halt to your adventure, unexpected issues can derail even the most carefully planned camping trips. Travel insurance for camping may help you bounce back quickly with support for emergencies, delays, and disruptions. With coverage that is flexible to your needs, it’s a smart way to travel confidently – whether you're pitching a tent at a primitive site or living large in a luxury RV.
Nomads tip Each policy includes a '10-Day Right to Examine' period, giving you time after purchase to review the details, making sure the coverage works for you. If you're unsatisfied for any reason, you can cancel the policy and receive a full refund.
There’s nothing we love more than sitting around a campfire making s’mores. Since we love the great outdoors too, we’ve designed our plans to include travel insurance for camping. We also offer coverage for more than 250 other sports, activities and experiences.
Emergency Medical Expenses
For snake and spider bites that require emergency medical treatment
Non-insurance Emergency Assistance
Available 24/7 to assist in an emergency situation
Baggage & Gear Coverage
Damaged or stolen camping gear or luggage that is lost
Trip Delays, Interruptions & Cancellations
A money-saver if inclement weather keeps you from enjoying your camping trip
Get a quote and compare the plans to see which level of coverage is right for you.
World Nomads offers two plans for Canadian residents – the Standard and Explorer – each with different levels of coverage.
When you’re camping, you’ll probably also be doing other things like hiking or biking. That’s totally fine, because there’s over 250 other sports, activities and experiences that could be covered when you purchase travel insurance for camping. When you purchase your policy, you’ll need to list camping, and all of the other activities that you plan to participate in while on your trip. 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. Costs may vary depending on the additional activities you list.
If you are planning to participate in an activity that isn’t listed in our policy wording, you will need to contact us to determine if you will be covered.
Nomads tip: World Nomads Travel Insurance can also cover your camping trip within Canada! Your Government Health Plan is limited once you leave your province. Your travel insurance plan can protect your domestic travels outside of your home province, too.
Simple and flexible travel insurance. Buy at home or while traveling, and claim online from anywhere in the world.
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Summer camp brings back such fond memories of our childhood, but we know from our own experience, accidents can happen. If you’re sending your children to summer camp, travel insurance may help with a variety of unexpected situations, including injuries related to more than 250+ sports, activities and experiences such as swimming and archery. If the camp is outside of your home province, you can purchase a policy for your child that includes travel insurance for summer camp. If you have more than one child, you can even include them in the same policy.
If you’re headed to Everest Base Camp, travel insurance coverage for Asia may help with a variety of situations – even while you’re hiking there. You’ll need to pay an extra premium to be covered for hiking and camping up to 6,000 metres, though. If you get hurt and your condition is severe, acute, or life-threatening, and adequate treatment is not available in your immediate area, travel insurance for Everest Base Camp may also include benefits such as evacuation and transportation to a medical facility best suited for your care, subject to approval from the treating medical physician and the 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team. To avoid scam risks, make sure you contact our team before arranging your own evacuation.
Here are our most frequently asked questions about cover for camping. You can also find the answers to other questions in our Helpdesk or you can ask our customer service team
If your trip is cancelled, delayed, or interrupted due to an unforeseen event, you may be able to recover your non-refundable, prepaid travel expenses (up to the policy limits), and this could include unused, pre-paid, non-refundable tours that you paid for in advance. If you trip and fall while hiking and require medical assistance, emergency medical coverage could come in handy in the case of an unexpected injury. You could also be covered for unplanned situations such as lost bags or Canadian government travel advisories advising travellers not to travel to a destination on your itinerary.
Yes. If your trip has already started, World Nomads can still offer you coverage. You can buy a plan online anytime, from anywhere in the world. If you buy a plan after departing from your home province, you won’t be covered for any loss or expense related to any injury or sickness that occurs in the 48-hour period after your departure date.
Yes, some of the best camping spots are outside of Canada and World Nomads doesn’t want to limit your fun. For example, if you have travel insurance for Argentina, you could have the opportunity to camp in the beautiful Andes Mountains. When you get a quote for camping travel insurance, you’ll need to input where you’ll be travelling.
If you’re sending your children to summer camp, travel insurance may help with a variety of unexpected situations, including injuries related to more than 250+ sports, activities and experiences such as swimming and archery. If the camp is outside of your home province, you can purchase a policy for your child that includes travel insurance for summer camp. If you have more than one child, you can even include them in the same policy.
Yes, but you’ll need to pay an extra premium to be covered for hiking and camping up to 6,000 metres when you purchase Everest Base Camp travel insurance. If you get hurt and your condition is severe, acute, or life-threatening, and adequate treatment is not available in your immediate area, travel insurance for Everest Base Camp may also include benefits such as evacuation and transportation to a medical facility best suited for your care, subject to approval from the treating medical physician and the 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team. Keep in mind that no coverage will apply while you’re hiking above 6,000 metres, though.
You can contact the 24/7 Emergency Assistance team and they can help direct you to nearby medical facilities. They can also translate for you if you’re travelling outside Canada and your medical team doesn’t speak English or French. Make sure you keep all documentation including doctor reports, invoices, etc. You’ll need those things if you plan to make a claim.
Yes, you could be covered for more than 250 other sports, activities and experiences. Things like hiking, biking, and swimming could all be covered. When you purchase your policy, you’ll need to list all of the activities that you plan to participate in while on your trip. 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 and not sure if it’s covered, you can contact us and ask.
Trip cancellation coverage is offered by both plans offered by World Nomads, and you could be reimbursed for pre-paid, unused, non-refundable expenses like flights, tours and accommodations if your trip is cancelled for a covered reason.
If your checked-in bags are delayed more than 12 hours on the way to your destination, your plan could reimburse you for the cost of (up to the policy limits) essential items like toiletries and a change of clothes until you and your bag are reunited.
Not sure where your next camping adventure should take you? Check out some of our favorite camping locations around the world and get destination-specific travel insurance tips to help you plan with confidence.
Camping in Argentina: A Nomad’s Guide
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Nature Getaways: Hiking and Camping in Glacier National Park
Mexico Travel: Kayaking and Camping in Baja’s Loreto Bay
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.
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.
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Know where the nearest hospital is?
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Love photography, filming or sport?
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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 teamA trip to Spain can offer excitement, adventure, or pure relaxation. You can do it all in Spain!
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With such diverse geography and cultures, Spain has plenty to offer travelers from all over the globe. As well as unique art and music, there are countless outdoor adventure activities, and a thriving nightlife.
While your trip will usually go off without a hitch, travel insurance is a backup, and even a life saver, if you or your loved ones run into trouble or are sick or injured. It can also save you a lot of money and headaches.
For example, if you’ve arrived in beautiful Barcelona but your checked-in bags have gone missing and are delayed by the carrier for more than 24 hours after your arrival, we’ll reimburse you (up to the benefit limits) to replace your essential clothing and toiletries while you wait for your baggage to be returned. Check out our Help center article on what to do if the airline carrier loses your bags.
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.
World Nomads has two plans – Standard and Explorer - which cover an array of activities including mountain biking, skiing, hiking, kayaking, surfing, and scuba diving. We also offer cover for other key events including:
Travel insurance tip: always make sure you’ve done your research on the countries your visiting as there may be US Department of State and local government imposed travel bans or restrictions in place. If you decide to travel to a country on a ‘Do Not Travel’ list your World Nomads policy will not provide cover for the reasons outlined in the warning. The US Department of State (DOS) currently advises against all but essential travel to many countries and territories due to coronavirus (COVID-19) risks. You can look up DOS foreign travel advice here.
While wandering around the beautiful streets of Barcelona, Madrid, Grenada, and Seville can be a dream come true you also need to remain vigilant and keep your valuables in sight. Pickpockets often work in teams of two or more and tend to target money and passports. Remember to keep a photocopy or scanned copy of your passport and other important documents separate somewhere safe. Check out our baggage and valuables travel insurance cover designed for international travellers.
While it has almost become a rite of passage for many travelers to visit Ibiza, Mallorca and Valencia to enjoy the nightlife and festivities, you should always make sure you are in control and don’t go overboard with alcohol and other substances. We want you to have fun but also to be alert to your surroundings. Buy your own drinks and always keep sight of them. Stick with your travel companions, especially at big festivals.
While many visit Spain for the tapas markets, bars, cafes and museums in Spain, there are also adventures to be had off the beaten track. Spain offers any number of outdoor activities and sports. Some great examples include:
Note: always check your Policy Wording carefully to make sure all your chosen activities are covered. You may need to upgrade your level of cover for a specific activity.
The level of coverage you’ll have for any Coronavirus (COVID-19)-related events under our Standard and Explorer plans will depend on your Country of Residence. If you are diagnosed with COVID-19 while traveling around Spain, your benefits may include:
Some of our Explorer plans also offer coverage for some additional COVID-19-related events to assist our travelers, such as cancellation following your diagnosis. Additionally all of our travelers have access to our 24-hour Emergency Assistance Team, who can help you with access to local medical care.
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.
Check with a medical practitioner regarding the vaccinations you may need – especially if you’re traveling to other countries in addition to Spain – preferably at least eight weeks before you travel. Evidence of vaccination (in the form of a certificate) could be a requirement for entry to some countries. Take some time to learn about any specific health risks in the country(ies) you are visiting.
Our policies aren’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.
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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 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.
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 teamA trip to Spain can offer excitement, adventure, or pure relaxation. You can do it all in Spain!
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With incredible beaches and mountains, mesmerizing art and culture, and some of the best party hotspots in Europe, Spain has a little bit of everything to offer Irish globetrotters.
From medical evacuations and lost luggage and gear, to the always dreaded travel delays, and now Coronavirus, packing travel insurance can save you a lot of money should something go wrong while you’re in Spain.
In the current travel landscape it’s becoming increasingly a case of when rather than if you’ll need travel insurance. With World Nomads you can buy travel insurance as soon as your trip is locked in or while you're travelling (waiting periods apply), it’s entirely up to you.
For example, you could be planning to travel around Spain for a fortnight, but your trip is cut short on day four due to events out of your control such as - an unforeseen travel delay, a natural catastrophe or a missed flight connection - as long as you’ve purchased the Explorer Plan you may be covered for a number of insured events as part of our trip interruption cover. Always check your Policy Wording carefully so you understand what is and isn’t covered.
World Nomads has two plans - Standard and Explorer - which cover an array of activities such as mountain biking, skiing, hiking, kayaking, surfing, and scuba diving. We also offer cover for other key events including:
Travel insurance tip: always make sure you’ve done your research on not just on Spain, but each of the countries you’re planning to visit as there may be Irish government-imposed travel restrictions in place. If you decide to travel to a country on a ‘Do Not Travel’ or "Avoid Non-essential Travel' list then your World Nomads policy will provide cover for the reasons outlined in the warning. The Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) currently advises to avoid non-essential travel to many countries and territories in Europe due to coronavirus (COVID-19) risks. You can look up DFA foreign travel advice here, and read the DFA’s COVID-19 travel advice by clicking here.
While wandering around the beautiful streets of Barcelona, Madrid, Grenada, and Seville can be a dream come true you also need to remain vigilant and keep your valuables in sight. Thieves often work in teams of two or more and tend to target money and passports. Remember to keep a photocopy or scanned copy of your passport and other important documents somewhere safe. Check out our baggage and valuables travel insurance cover designed for residents of Ireland.
While it has almost become a rite of passage for many Irish to visit Ibiza, Mallorca and Valencia to hit its party spots and festivals, make sure you are in control and don’t go overboard with alcohol and other substances. We want you to have fun but also to be alert to your surroundings. Buy your own drinks and keep sight of them at all times. Stick with your travel buddies, especially at big festivals.
While many visit Spain for its Tapas markets, bars, cafes and museums in Spain, there are also adventures to be had off the beaten track. Spain offers any number of outdoor activities and sports. Some great examples include:
Note: always check your Policy Wording carefully to make sure all your chosen activities are covered. You may need to upgrade your level of cover for a specific activity when you purchase.
As an Irish resident you are entitled to public healthcare in countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland if you become ill or injured while on holiday or on a temporary stay of less than 3 months. Ensure that you get or renew your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) before you go, and remember, you need one for every person travelling in your group.
Please note that the EHIC is not a substitute for travel insurance. It doesn’t cover medical repatriation, ongoing medical treatment or treatment of a non-urgent nature. Also, some private hospitals may not accept the EHIC, so you should check with the hospital administrator beforehand and consider a travel insurance policy to fill any coverage gaps.
World Nomads offers cover for some Coronavirus-related events to help if your trip is derailed by COVID-19. Please read your policy carefully as benefit limits apply and vary between plans.
Check with a medical practitioner regarding the vaccinations you may need – especially if you’re travelling to other countries in addition to Spain – and preferably at least eight weeks before you travel. Evidence of vaccination (in the form of a certificate) could be a requirement for entry to some countries. Take some time to learn about any specific health risks in the country(ies) you are visiting. Without the recommended vaccinations, your cover may not apply.
About World Nomads
World Nomads polices are designed by travellers for travellers 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.
If you need the answer to a specific question or just some general guidance on a travel insurance topic then check out our Help Center which provides useful information on:
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.
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Contact the teamA trip to Spain can offer excitement, adventure, or pure relaxation. You can do it all in Spain!
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Spain has more bars than any other country in Europe. The Spanish invented tapas. It is a huge wine producer. The nightlife goes very, very late, which is why you’ll need a nap in the afternoon. Plus it’s festival after festival ALL summer-long.
With World Nomads you can buy travel insurance as soon as your trip is locked in or even when you’re already travelling around Spain (waiting periods apply), it’s entirely up to you.
When you’re planning your holiday you’re probably thinking about sunny beaches, croquetas and jamon, and Moorish palaces, not lost baggage, travel delays, missed flights or medical emergencies. Any of these mishaps could mean a loss of muchos Euros, especially if you end up in a Spanish hospital.
For example, you could be planning to travel around Spain for a fortnight, but your trip is cut short on day four due to events out of your control such as - an unforeseen travel delay, a natural catastrophe or a missed flight connection. If you’ve purchased the Explorer Plan you may be covered for a number of insured events as part of our trip interruption cover.
World Nomads has two plans – Annual Multi Trip and Single Trip (with both Standard and Explorer plan options available) - which cover an array of activities such as mountain biking, skiing, hiking, kayaking, surfing, and scuba diving. We also offer cover for key events including:
While wandering around the beautiful streets of Barcelona, Madrid, Grenada, and Seville can be a wonderful experience you also need to remain vigilant and keep your valuables in sight. Thieves often work in teams of two or more and tend to target money and passports. Remember to keep a photocopy or scanned copy of your passport and other important documents separate somewhere safe. Check out our baggage and valuables travel insurance cover designed for British travellers.
While fiestas and festivals are a big part of Spanish culture, you should always make sure you are in control and don’t go overboard with alcohol or other substances. We want you to have fun but also to be alert to the possible use of ‘date rape’ and other drugs including ‘GHB’ and liquid ecstasy. Buy your own drinks and always keep sight of them to make sure they aren’t spiked. Stick with your travel buddies, especially at big festivals.
While many visit the Tapas markets, bars, cafes and museums in Spain there are also adventures to be had off the beaten track. Spain offers a great range of outdoor activities. Some examples include:
Note: always check your Policy Wording carefully to make sure all your chosen activities are covered. You may need to upgrade your level of cover for a specific activity when you purchase.
If you are a UK citizen travelling to Spain, you do not need a visa to travel to the Schengen Area if you’re staying for fewer than 90 days. But starting from 2025, you’ll need to apply for ETIAS visa authorisation to visit Spain and other EU states, which will allow you to visit the Schengen Area without a visa, even though the UK has left the EU. The exact date for when the ETIAS will be mandatory has not yet been announced.
Most UK residents can no longer apply for the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) which ended in December 2020. Instead UK travellers must apply for the UK’s Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) which offers cover for medical treatment in Schengen states. As the GHIC will not cover all treatment or mishaps, it is a good idea to get travel insurance that covers you for more extensive medical costs and lost luggage.
Check with a medical practitioner regarding vaccinations you may need – especially if you’re travelling to other countries in addition to Spain - preferably at least eight weeks before you travel. Evidence of vaccination (in the form of a certificate) could be a requirement for entry to some countries. Take some time to research any specific health risks in the country(ies) you are visiting. Without the recommended vaccinations, your cover may not apply.
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World Nomads polices are designed by travellers for travellers 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 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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There are more hidden gems in Italy than there are varieties of pasta. Whatever your adventure, we’re here to help.
Rome’s Colosseum is a popular spot for American travelers, but we encourage you to check out some of the other great sites in Italy as well. You could sample an after-dinner limoncello while watching an Amalfi sunset, wander through medieval towns in Abruzzo, visit Lecce, which has been called the “Florence of the South.”
While a trip to Italy is an amazing experience, there are some things to be aware of. We encourage you to check out our tips for visiting Italy before leaving the United States so you can be prepared. Some of our tips include dealing with currency conversions and train travel. However, our biggest tip? Consider World Nomads travel insurance*!
International travel can bring all kinds of unexpected surprises. Some of those are great – like accidentally discovering a quiet restaurant that has the best pizza you’ve ever eaten.
Some surprises that come along with overseas travel are not that great, such as unexpected flight delays and lost bags. A good travel insurance plan for Italy could help with these situations. It could also help you get the emergency medical care you need if you get injured participating in any of the adventures and activities you’ll find in Italy.
There are so many things to see and do in Italy. Your Italian adventure may include hiking Sila National Park in Calabria, skiing the Dolomites, or taking a swim along the coastline of Sardinia. World Nomads covers more than 250 activities for Americans traveling to Italy.
Before you get a quote for your travel insurance for Italy, have a rough idea of your activities and adventures. Not everything is covered under each plan so it’s best to know your travel plan ahead of time to ensure you get the best insurance for your vacation. You can choose between four plans to cover your vacation.
Sailing around Sardinia will be covered by all plans, for example. However, if you plan to tackle some of the via ferrata – protected rock-climbing routes – in the Dolomites, you’ll need to upgrade to the Explorer or the Epic Plan.
If you get sick or injured on your trip, travel insurance for Italy can help cover expenses. Whether you need to see a doctor for something minor or have a more serious injury, such as a hiking accident in the Dolomites that requires medical evacuation or a hospital stay, travel insurance may help reimburse expenses.
In some rural areas, you may find limited services available or find that your medical team does not speak English. If you have a medical emergency when traveling to Italy, you can call the 24/7 emergency assistance team and they may help refer you to a place that offers the level of care that you need. They can also help communicate with your Italian medical team if language is a barrier.
If you have an emergency and need to make a claim, you’ll need to call and report your emergency as soon as it happens, or as soon as you are able. You must contact us prior to seeking medical attention or if your medical condition prevents you from calling, call us as soon as reasonably possible. Also remember to save all paperwork and receipts.
To streamline your experience seeking medical treatment in Italy, we recommend signing up for our Portable Health Records service before your trip. This non-insurance service allows your documents, prescriptions, test results, and emergency contacts to be accessible in one place, anywhere in the world. Whether you need to refill a prescription or deal with a more serious injury, this service can expedite the process.
What happens if you made it to Italy, but your bags didn’t? Delayed baggage can be a big inconvenience on a trip, whether you’re waiting for your hiking gear for your mountain adventure or your favorite sundress for wine tasting in Tuscany. If the airline loses your bag for at least 12 hours, your travel insurance for Italy may reimburse you for a change of clothes or toiletries until you and your bag are reunited. If that reunion never happens, you may be reimbursed for your lost bags and belongings.
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 the Delayed or Lost Baggage Tracking and Delivery service, which is another of our non-insurance service partners. Make sure to have the file reference or record locator number and Property Irregularity Report on hand when you call so you can file a lost luggage claim.
Italy is known for its luxury shopping, and we know it can be tempting to carry your souvenirs back home to the United States in your new Dolce & Gabbana backpack. While baggage coverage is included, just know there are plan limits. You may want to take your high dollar bag with you as a carry on instead of checking it. If you have any questions, contact us and we can help explain what is covered.
Pickpocketing is something to watch out for when you travel to Italy – especially in crowded tourist areas like Rome, Florence, and Venice and on public transportation such as metros. These areas tend to be even more crowded during the summer, so you’ll want to be extra cautious during those times.
One nomad had her iPhone stolen when on the train in Milan. We are happy that the World Nomads travel insurance plan she purchased for her Italian adventure covered the loss of her phone but it’s also an inconvenience no one wants to have on vacation.
Review our tips for avoiding pickpocketing in Italy before your trip, and always be aware of your surroundings. If anything does happen, make sure you contact the police and file a report. Need assistance? World Nomads travel insurance plans include worldwide emergency medical assistance, emergency travel assistance, and security assistance. The 24/7 Emergency Assistance Service Teams are here for you during your Italy adventure.
If you have travel insurance for Italy, and something unexpected happens that cancels, delays, or interrupts your trip, you may be able to recover your unused, prepaid, non-refundable travel expenses. Remember that travel insurance does not cover everything.
If you get sick before leaving the U.S. and your doctor tells you not to travel to Italy at that time, you could be forced to cancel your trip. Your World Nomads travel insurance plan for Italy may help you recover some of the costs.
It’s possible for natural disasters to affect your trip. Mount Etna is in Sicily and is Europe’s most active volcano. An eruption could cause flight problems that prevent you from getting to your destination as planned, and your trip may be interrupted. You could also face flooding in Venice in the fall or winter. During those times, some businesses may close, and you may not be able to participate in all your planned activities. Travel insurance for Italy may help reimburse you for non-refundable, pre-paid accommodation and activities under covered reasons for cancelation.
The Explorer and Epic Plan also covers various travel inconveniences you may encounter on your Italy vacation if you purchased during the time sensitive period. For example, if you planned a winter ski vacation to the Italian Alps, but at the resort’s facilities close for at least a day due to a lack of snow, you may also get some reimbursement. Or if your rental car broke down on a road trip through Abruzzo and you arrived more than 12 hours late at your destination, you may also be eligible for compensation.
Before you leave the US, we encourage you to check out the US government’s travel advisories for Italy. 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 Italy, 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.
Italy is one of the top European destinations visited by Americans. Whether you go for the delicious food, the architecture, or the outdoor adventure, you’ll love all the experiences Italy has to offer. Overall, Italy is a safe place to travel and is welcoming to Americans. Want to learn more? Check out the section of our destination guides for Italy. And learn a few Italian phrases to help you get 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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Na Europa você vai sentir um clima familiar e diferente ao mesmo tempo. Sua tradição na literatura, filmes e arte são transmitidas ao mundo todo e acabam fazendo parte da vida cotidiana de muitas outras culturas pelo mundo. Isso com certeza vai fazer você sentir que já “conhece” a Europa. Mas onde quer que você vá, ficará surpreso e se enriquecerá com experiências que nunca sonhou que poderiam acontecer.
Você provavelmente ficará com a cabeça nas nuvens, então, não se esqueça de manter os pés no chão! Esteja ciente de que você precisará ser inteligente para se manter seguro na Europa.
Veja abaixo por que o seguro viagem World Nomads é o seguro ideal para a sua viagem para a Europa:
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Europe is familiar and foreign at the same time. Because of all the writing, the books, movies, art, and handed-down traditions that are a part of your everyday life you might think you know Europe. But wherever you go, you will be surprised, enlightened, and enriched by experiences you never dreamed could happen.
While you have your head in the clouds, keep your feet on the ground and be aware that you need to be smart to stay safe in Europe.
Here are some reasons why World Nomads travel insurance may suit your trip to Europe:
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Ahh inspirational Italy – from the sparkling blue Mediterranean sea and the Amalfi coast, to the famous lakes of Maggiere and Garda, the stunning Dolomites, and thriving old-Italy with history and culture at every turn.
It’s no surprise Italy is a popular destination for many with so much to see and do, but it doesn’t come without the occasional unexpected twist and turn which can trip-up many a seasoned traveller.
No matter how well planned your trip, unexpected events can crop up. Having travel insurance can mean the difference between a costly, trip-ending disaster, or a blip on the radar that becomes part of a great travel anecdote told to friends and family when you return.
Depending on the type of Italian holiday you’re planning, World Nomads offers a choice between the Standard Plan and the Explorer Plan, each offering different benefits and limits. All our plans for Irish residents offer cover for:
And for Explorer Plan travellers, the cover section 'Coronavirus Travel Costs' is also available.
Once your trip is booked and you know the types of activities you’ll be doing, your next Italian job will be to book travel insurance.
Theft is an everyday occurrence in Italy, and travellers are often targeted by thieves who’ve developed some clever tricks to catch even the most vigilant visitor. World Nomads travel insurance offers cover for lost, stolen or damaged luggage – and there are some common events our travellers in Italy experience.
Having insurance can help you carry on with your trip in the event of a theft - making sure thieves don't steal your whole holiday. If, while wandering through Monti’s art galleries and wine bars, your bags or personal items are stolen, there is cover available for the value of the items taken (and depreciation may apply if you didn't specify the item). Following a theft, you may also incur the additional cost of obtaining a replacement passport or visa, plus related expenses for accommodation, travel and fees that you would otherwise not have had to pay for if your passport or visa had not been stolen. You’ll need a report from local police and your carrier or other local authority to support your claim, and benefit limits apply.
For Explorer Plan travellers, there is cover available for stolen cash and benefit limits apply. There is no cover for stolen cash on the Standard Plan. You’ll need to support your claim with a police report of the theft, along with ATM receipts of the cash withdrawals and other details, so make sure you read your policy carefully to understand how this section of your cover works.
With the Explorer Plan, if you hire a car in Italy, and you have an accident which damages your hire car, or it’s stolen, there is cover available for the lesser of:
If you accidentally lose the car keys, or they’re stolen or damaged, their replacement (including the cost of repairs if a locksmith has to break into the car), may also be covered under the Rental car key replacement cover on the Explorer Plan.
There is no cover available if you’re behaving recklessly, if you violate the rental car agreement or you break the law. There is also no cover for anyone under the age of 21 (at the trip start date) operating the vehicle.
You should note the requirement to have a valid Irish drivers licence, as it may affect any claim you make under this section. Also, you need to purchase the rental vehicle insurance, damage waiver or the equivalent offered by the rental vehicle company or agency at the time of hire.
Unplanned medical emergencies can have a lasting impact long after the holiday memories fade. Our overseas emergency medical cover includes:
World Nomads also offers cover for some Coronavirus-related events. If you get sick with Coronavirus while travelling in Italy:
Travel insurance isn’t designed to cover everything and it’s important to understand where your cover won’t apply so you aren’t caught short. For example, while an accident that requires emergency medical treatment generally could be covered, if it was caused because you were intoxicated with alcohol or drugs, then it may affect your claim.
Also, understand that pre-existing medical conditions that require medical care or which may cause you to cancel or curtail your trip won't generally won’t be covered either. Check the wording of your policy to be sure.
If you require any medical treatment during your trip to Italy, you will first need to contact your private medical insurance (PMI) provider, if you have one, and follow its processes. Where your PMI provider cannot help, please contact our 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team before incurring medical costs.
Carrying our 24/7 emergency assistance details could save valuable time in an emergency.
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.
Been working hard for your trip?
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We’ve got your back.
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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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