Travelling to Asia? Canadians have a lifetime of adventure in this exciting part of the world.
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Serving as home to more than half of the world’s population, we know there’s so much diversity Canadians can experience when travelling to Asia. You can take your journey to new heights as you experience the majesty of the highest peaks - from Mt. Fuji in Japan to Mt. Everest in Nepal.
From our own experiences though, we know that any international travel can also sometimes involve those less than great moments - like sickness, missed flights, and lost baggage. Because of this, you may want to get a quote for travel insurance for Asia before you set forth on your journey.
The flights to Sri Lanka are booked, you made the reservation for your guided safari at Yala National Park and found an adorable beach bungalow. It sounds like you planned the perfect vacation, but there’s some things you just can’t plan for.
What happens if a monsoon hits Sri Lanka a few days before your trip and makes it impossible to travel there? Natural disasters can strike while you’re already on holiday and you could get hurt. Canadian travellers may want to consider travel insurance for Asia that could help with trip cancellation, overseas emergency medical coverage, and emergency evacuation and repatriation.
We recommend you think about the places in Asia where you’ll be travelling and the types of adventures and activities you’ll be participating in while you’re there. When you get a quote for travel insurance for Asia, you can compare the different plan options, and then choose the best travel insurance for your overseas holiday.
From trekking through Sumatra to see orangutans to scuba diving the Great Wall of China, there’s no shortage of things to see and do in Asia. World Nomads covers more than 250 activities for Canadians travelling to Asia - including trekking, scuba diving, and more.
When you get a quote for travel insurance for Asia, you’ll need to list your planned activities. You won’t be able to add or remove activities after you make your purchase, so make sure you add them all at that time. If you’re participating in an activity that isn’t listed in your policy wording, you can contact us to determine if you will be covered.
Motorbiking is common throughout many countries in Asia, and in some instances, it may be covered by your travel insurance policy. However, just because it’s easy to rent a motorbike or scooter in many Asian countries doesn’t mean you should ride one, and it doesn’t mean you’ll be covered.
We receive a lot of injury claims from nomads who hop on a motorized bike for the first time in Asia because it’s cheap and easy to rent, and they get hurt in an accident. You’ll notice that often safety is not a top priority for other drivers – speed and convenience is. The rules of the road and the road quality itself can be very different from back home in Canada.
Motorbike accidents are quite common (it’s one of our most common claims) and it’s very important to know that if you don’t hold the proper Canadian license for operating a motorbike, if you are injured while operating a motorbike in Asia, your travel insurance plan won’t cover you.
If motorbiking is something you insist on doing, you’ll need to investigate getting the proper license for motorbiking in Asia before you leave Canada. Check out our article on . You can get specific license requirements for each country you’ll be visiting on the Canadian government’s website. You’ll also want to review your policy wording carefully when you get a quote for travel insurance for Asia.
Before you leave Canada, consult with your doctor to see if you may need certain vaccinations. Depending on where you’re headed in Asia, they may recommend vaccinations that protect you against things like tetanus, typhoid and yellow fever. We also recommend packing a strong mosquito repellent, as this can help protect you from dengue fever and malaria.
While these preparations could help protect you, there’s still a chance you may get sick or injured during your travels. If you’re surfing in Phuket and break a leg, emergency medical travel insurance could reimburse you for certain medical expenses. Your Government Health Insurance Plan (GHIP) may only pay a small portion, if any, of your medical expenses.
Keep in mind that there’s over 2,000 languages spoken across Asia. If you are in an emergency, language barriers may get in the way when you’re trying to get medical care. You may also find limited medical services available in some remote places. The 24/7 emergency assistance team will be able to help refer you to a place that offers the level of care that you need. They can also help communicate with your medical team if they don’t speak English or French.
If your doctor determines that it’s best for you to go back home to Canada to get medical care, the repatriation coverage that is included in your travel insurance for Asia may cover the costs to get you back to your Canadian home province .
If your Asian vacation includes hiking in Nepal, you’ve likely packed your favourite pair of hiking boots. But if you land in Kathmandu and then realize that your bag isn’t waiting for you on the airport carousel, it can make an unpleasant start to your trip.
If the airline loses your bag, you could be reimbursed for the cost to replace your hiking boots and other belongings. When you get a quote, you can check the policy wording in your travel insurance for Asia to get the specific details on depreciation and policy limits.
Even a delayed bag can be stressful though. It’s not uncommon for your bag to accidentally take a different route to your destination. The baggage coverage that is included in your international travel insurance could even reimburse you for a change of clothes and toiletries until your bag makes its way back to you.
Sometimes you have the perfect getaway planned, but things happen that can cause you to cancel, interrupt, or delay your trip.
Asia is a continent full of natural wonders, but unfortunately, there’s also the possibility of natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis that can affect your travels. If your planned trip to Okinawa gets cancelled because a typhoon makes it impossible for you to get there and the Canadian government issues a travel advisory (and the travel advisory is issued after you have booked your trip and purchase your travel insurance), your travel insurance for Asia could help you be reimbursed for non-refundable tours and hotel accommodations that you paid for in advance.
You could also be reimbursed if you get sick before leaving Canada and your doctor advises you that you are not medically fit to travel to Asia at that time.
Travel insurance could also help if you’re already on your trip and something happens. For example, you may need to go back to Canada early if an immediate family member back home has an unexpected medical emergency. You may be eligible for reimbursement of expenses if your trip is interrupted.
Make sure to keep all documentation and receipts for things you paid for in advance- you’ll need those if you make a claim.
Asia has so much to offer visiting Canadians. Before you leave for your vacation, we encourage you to check out the Canadian government’s safety warnings to review travel advice for the countries you’re visiting in Asia. You’ll want to review each country on your itinerary to see up to date warnings on any advisories that may exist at that time.
Before you set forth on your Asian vacation, it’s also a good idea to save the 24/7 Emergency Assistance phone number and your policy number in your cell phone so you don’t have to search for that if an emergency happens.
Finally, we recommend taking time to read up on all of the amazing experiences available to Canadians visiting Asia. Some of our team’s favorite spots include China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Japan. The hardest part of your trip may be deciding which Asian country to visit first!
This is only a summary of coverage and does not include the full terms and conditions of the policy. It is important you read and understand your policy as it contains benefits, conditions, exclusions and pre-existing condition exclusions. If you do not understand your coverage, or if you have questions, just ask us.
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Contact the teamFrom the rainforests to the sea, learn how travel insurance can help Americans traveling to the Caribbean.
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Considered to be the picture of paradise, the Caribbean consists of over 7,000 islands, cays, and reefs that have been organized into 30 different territories. The region is famed for its white sandy beaches, blue waters, and laid-back atmosphere. Just a short flight away from many spots in the US, the Caribbean is understandably a popular vacation destination among Americans.
The Caribbean has an adventure for any type of traveler, from thrill seekers to families to honeymooners. You can dive into the region’s cultural heritage at the best museums in the Caribbean, move your hips while learning salsa in Havana, visit a rum distillery in Jamaica, be serenaded by soulful Caribbean music, savor spicy seafood dishes, and attend colorful cultural festivals like Junkanoo in the Bahamas. Outdoor lovers can climb La Soufrière, St. Vincent’s active volcano, mountain bike in Trinidad and Tobago, and scuba dive in Cuba.
While a trip to the Caribbean is a fun adventure, there are some things to be aware of when you’re visiting from the US. We’ve learned quite a bit from our travels, and we encourage you to explore travel insurance* plans for the Caribbean.
International travel can bring all kinds of unexpected surprises - like finding a waterfall in the Piton Mountains in St. Lucia.
Some surprises are not as great though. Nobody wants to think about things like canceled trips, delayed baggage, and medical emergencies, but these things can happen unexpectedly. If you fall and twist your ankle while climbing Blue Mountain Peak in Jamaica, you may then wish that you had travel insurance for the Caribbean.
World Nomads has four plans to choose from, and when you get a quote you can compare the options to determine the best international travel insurance for your needs.
In a region defined by the surrounding sea, you’ll likely do a few water sports during your vacation in the Caribbean. Perhaps you want to go sailing around the Bahamas, scuba diving in Antigua, or sea kayaking along the Waitukubuli Sea Trail in Dominica. The region also offers plenty of land adventures across rainforests, volcanoes, and waterfalls. World Nomads covers more than 250 activities for Americans traveling to the Caribbean and includes things like hiking Mount Liamuiga on St. Kitts and horseback riding through Vinales National Park in Cuba.
Before you get a quote for your travel insurance for the Caribbean, it’s helpful to have a general itinerary in mind. Different plans cover different activities. A list of activities will help you choose the best insurance for your trip—and make sure even your most daring adventure is covered.
For example, if you want to go kitesurfing in Turks & Caicos or climb one of the pitons on St. Lucia, you’ll be covered under all plans, including the Standard Plan. However, if you’re planning to ditch the scuba gear and go free diving in Bonaire, you’ll need to invest in an Explorer or an Epic Plan.
Accidents can happen to anyone. Maybe you have a surfing accident while catching waves in Puerto Rico or something goes wrong while you are scuba diving. Most Americans diving in the Caribbean have no problems at all, but sometimes things happen. If you get decompression sickness, emergency medical coverage under your travel insurance for the Caribbean could reimburse you for your medical expenses.
In case you have a medical emergency when traveling to the Caribbean, you can call the 24/7 Emergency Assistance team and they can help refer you to a place that offers the level of care that you need. Not all islands are English-speaking so the team they can also help communicate with your local medical team if there are language barriers.
If your attending physician (and the 24/7 emergency assistance team) determines that it’s best for you to go home to the US to get medical care, the repatriation coverage that is included in your travel insurance for the Caribbean may cover the costs to get you there.
The Caribbean sun is strong, so pack sunscreen and don’t be shy about reapplying it. Since you’ll likely be spending a lot of time in the water, look into reef-safe sunscreens. Food and water sanitation are quite good on many islands—and the tap water is drinkable in many places too. However, as the region is quite vast, we encourage you to do some research on your specific destination ahead of time.
To streamline your experience seeking medical treatment in the Caribbean, we recommend signing up for our Portable Health Record non-insurance service. This 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 land in Nassau, but your bag doesn’t arrive at the same time? You probably packed your favorite swimsuit and maybe your snorkeling gear as well. Your travel insurance for the Caribbean may reimburse you for a change of clothes and toiletries until your bag makes its way to you.
If you’re lucky, your bags just took a detour and will eventually make their way to you. Even a delayed bag can be stressful though. If your bag is delayed for 12 hours or more, you may still be reimbursed for a change of clothes and toiletries until you and your bag are reunited.
The first step is to contact the airline. If the airline isn’t able to help you locate your lost bag, the second step is to contact 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.
Safety varies across the region. Many of the islands are incredibly safe and you’ll likely encounter no issues. Other spots experience theft or other crimes, and you’ll want to be aware of your belongings, such as in cities and touristy areas like Montego Bay and Kingston, Jamaica.
If anything does happen, make sure you make a police report. You’ll need it to make a claim.
Even if you’ve booked all your hotels and excursions, it’s smart to plan for the unpredictable. Things happen that can cancel, interrupt, or delay your trip so it’s important to find an insurance plan that covers trip cancelation and delays.
Natural disasters are a real possibility in the Caribbean, which is located in the Atlantic Hurricane Belt and at risk for hurricanes from June to December. Many Caribbean countries are also on active fault lines, meaning earthquakes are also a possibility. If an unforeseen hurricane sweeps through Antigua before your trip making it impossible to reach your destination, your travel insurance for the Caribbean could help you be reimbursed for non-refundable tours and hotel accommodations that you paid for in advance. World Nomads insurance plans may also help you out if a storm makes your accommodation uninhabitable. It’s important to note though that travel insurance is for unexpected events; to be covered, you must have purchased your plan before the storm was known about or named.
If you’re already on your trip and something happens, travel insurance can also help you out. For example, you may need to go back to the United States early if an immediate family member back home has an unexpected medical emergency. You may be eligible for reimbursement of expenses if your trip is interrupted.
The Explorer and Epic Plans cover several travel inconveniences that may arise during your Caribbean vacation if you purchased during the time sensitive period. You might be on a cruise around the Caribbean Islands and your port call at the Cayman Islands gets canceled due to a storm. World Nomads travel insurance may compensate you for this inconvenience.
The Caribbean Islands are known for their laid-back, friendly vibes and are well-accustomed to travelers. Like any international destination, though, there are things to look out for.
Before you leave head off on your adventure, we encourage you to check out the US government’s travel warnings for each country you plan to visit. Weather, safety, and political situations can change at any time, and this is where they list any current advisories.
The Caribbean is famed for its natural beauty and it’s important to do our part as travelers to help preserve its sea, national parks, and abundant environment. Explore environmentally friendly excursions, like these eco-adventures on Dominica. You may also want to check out our tips on how to travel responsibly in the Caribbean and some tips for eco-conscious travelers.
A long history of trade and movement of people, food, and goods through these islands has created a vibrant, multicultural region. French, English, Spanish, and Creole are among the languages spoken across the islands. Read up on some of the region’s dynamic history before you head off—and don’t forget to kick back and enjoy!
*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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At World Nomads, our travel insurance allows you to participate in a range of volunteer activities and vacations, from summer teaching programs to clean water projects. We’re strong supporters of paying it forward and giving back — and what better way to strengthen communities, forge meaningful connections and open your eyes (and arms and hearts) than contributing to a worthy purpose?
Want to step out into the world and volunteer your time? If you need travel insurance because you want to volunteer abroad, or you’re planning a volunteer vacation, World Nomads plans may cover:
We provide travel insurance for a range of non-manual volunteer activities involving light duties only which may include:
For all volunteer work you must wear the right gear, have the right training and be supervised appropriately. When you purchase the travel insurance be sure to add the activity to your quote so it’s included in your policy. Some kinds of volunteering require an optional upgrade to your travel insurance cover. If you pay for the optional upgrade, coverage under your policy may also include volunteer work for manual and non-manual work such as:
Some volunteer activities may not be covered as they’re just too risky for us to cover, for example volunteer fire-fighting or activities in places known to be unsafe or dangerous. This includes volunteer work that includes:
If you’re not sure, contact us and we’ll tell you if you’re covered.
As a global citizen contributing to good causes, we hope that you’ll act responsibly and within your limits. But just to be clear, we won’t cover any incidents related to:
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 haven’t yet chosen a volunteer program, you can find inspiration in our article about choosing ethical volunteer programs.
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Report cancellations to us immediately and no later than the next business day. Once you know that you won’t be able to travel, you should try to reschedule any accommodations, transportation or tours that you’ve already paid for – and at the last resort, cancel.
If you’re planning to file a claim, you’ll need to submit doctor or medical practitioner’s reports confirming illnesses or injuries; ambulance reports; hospital admission reports and other relevant medical documentation.
You’ll need to keep your receipts, itineraries and booking and cancellation confirmations including details of any refunds received for any affected transport and accommodation.
Our suggestions should help you avoid unnecessary costs, gather the right evidence and help keep your claim hassle free.
It is important that you read and understand your policy as it contains benefits, conditions, exclusions and pre-existing conditions. If you do not understand your coverage or if you have questions, just ask us.
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Kiwis have always loved to volunteer — be it at the local school tuck shop, or further afield in another country. If you want to volunteer while you travel abroad, World Nomads Travel Insurance is a strong supporter of paying it forward and giving back too.
Our travel insurance allows you to participate in a range of volunteer activities and vacations, from summer teaching programs to clean water projects. What better way to strengthen communities, forge meaningful connections and open eyes (and hearts) than by contributing to a worthy purpose?
Want to step out into the world and volunteer your time? If you need volunteer travel insurance because you want to volunteer overseas, or you’re planning a volunteer vacation, World Nomads travel insurance plans may include coverage for:
While we don’t cover all kinds of volunteering (see the exclusions listed below) the kinds of volunteer work we might cover include:
If you purchase a higher level of travel insurance cover, you may have travel insurance coverage for volunteer work such as:
Make sure you add the activity when you purchase your travel insurance so it’s included in your policy. If you can’t find the activity in our list, contact us for help.
Some volunteer activities may not be covered as they’re just too risky, for example volunteer fire-fighting, panther minding or activities in places known to be unsafe or dangerous. This includes volunteer work that is:
As a global citizen contributing to good causes, we hope you’ll act responsibly and within your limits! But just to be clear, we won’t cover any incidents related to:
This is only a summary of cover and does not include the full terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions of the policy. You should read your Policy Document in full so you understand what is and isn’t covered.
If haven’t yet chosen a volunteer program, you can find inspiration in our article about choosing ethical volunteer programs.
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We have a long and proud history of helping out when we travel abroad, and World Nomads Travel Insurance is a strong supporter of paying it forward and giving back too.
Our travel insurance allows you to participate in a range of volunteer activities and vacations, from summer teaching programs to clean water projects. What better way to strengthen communities, forge meaningful connections and open eyes (and hearts) than by contributing to a worthy purpose?
Want to step out into the world and volunteer your time? If you need volunteer travel insurance because you want to volunteer overseas, or you’re planning a volunteer vacation, World Nomads travel insurance plans may include coverage for:
Trip cancellation
Trip interruption
Medical emergency care
Emergency evacuation
Baggage delay
Theft of baggage and personal belongings
While we don’t cover all kinds of volunteering (see the exclusions listed below) the kinds of volunteer work we might cover include:
We cover various kinds of volunteering such as
Hospitality including serving the homeless dinner
Retail work such as helping out in a co-op shop.
General farm work which may include activities such as conservation and environmental work
Teaching.
Clerical work.
Childcare.
If you purchase a higher level of travel insurance cover, you may have travel insurance coverage for volunteer work such as:
Manual work or work with power tools or working under 5 metres in height.
Volunteer instructor or guide of a covered sport or activity, if you have the appropriate qualification, certification or license to participate in this covered sport, activity or experience and it must not be one of our excluded activities.
Make sure you add the activity when you purchase your travel insurance so it’s included in your policy. If you can’t find the activity in our list, contact us for help.
Some volunteer activities may not be covered as they’re just too risky for us to cover, for example, volunteer fire-fighting, panther minding or activities in places known to be unsafe or dangerous.
This includes volunteer work that includes:
Work performed over 5 metres in height.
Work performed offshore, underground or in caves.
Operating machinery.
Working with dangerous animals and / or big game.
As a global citizen contributing to good causes, we hope you’ll act responsibly and within your limits! But just to be clear, we won’t cover any incidents related to:
Alcohol or drug abuse
Reckless behavior
Criminal or illegal acts
Changing your mind
Pre-existing medical conditions unless specified under your policy
Third party compensation and legal expenses
Your legal and personal liability following professional advice or other services performed by you as a volunteer.
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 haven’t yet chosen a volunteer program, you may find inspiration in our article about choosing ethical volunteer programs.
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Due to mishap, my frenulum on my penis got severely damaged. During intercourse with my girlfriend it nearly ripped and caused me a lot of pain and blood. I went to the doctor and he operated on it. Now everything is okay again.
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In most cases, traveling overseas goes without a hitch. So, you may be asking yourself, “why would I need travel insurance?”.
Travel insurance may not always be required, but when that illness, injury, baggage delay or trip interruption occurs, and you’re left out in the cold it could come in very handy. World Nomads may offer travel insurance for several events, some of these include:
If you’re still not convinced, then consider the following: you’re overseas on your European ski trip enjoying the French Alps, you have a bad skiing accident and end up in hospital injured. Depending on your injuries your recovery could take days. You may also need to think about medical repatriation, paying for extra accommodation, prescribed medication, and any other unforeseen costs.
We always want our travelers to enjoy their holiday, but it doesn't always go smoothly. Luckily, we’ve seen great outcomes from countless cases where our customers were covered under our Standard or Explorer plans. Many happy customers have received the timely assistance they needed without needing to max out their credit card and avoided some major headaches along the way.
Traveler tip 1: if you’re in need of urgent medical assistance, all you have to do is call the 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team. They will guide you through issues such as: providing assistance on how to recover a lost or stolen passport; directions to the nearest medical facility; and, if necessary, determine how to safely transport you back home; and much more.
You can compare our Standard and Explorer plans and prices through getting an instant online quote.
Here are just some reasons travel insurance may be a good idea to consider on your next overseas vacation:
If there's one big reason to consider buying travel insurance, this is it. In many cases, if you get sick, the hospital won't treat you without upfront payment or providing proof of an insurance policy. World Nomads travel insurance can cover overseas emergency medical expenses including:
This is not a full list of what's covered. There are limits and conditions that apply, so for more information check out our article on overseas medical coverage, and read your policy carefully before you buy.
Have to cancel your trip? When you start paying for your airfares and accommodation, it makes sense to protect what you've spent in case you can't travel. All our policies can help cover flights and accommodation if:
If you have to cancel your trip for a covered reason, our travel plans may help save you money and time, but if you don’t have insurance, you could be paying for a trip you were unable to take and many more headaches.
Bags can go missing from airline check-ins and things get stolen when left unattended while on holidays. If you are taking several bags and have valuables such as skis, a camera and lenses, or a fancy designer dress that you would like to cover, then our policies can help with cover for high-value items in case of loss, theft, or damage when your bag is checked in with a carrier or because of a theft. We can also cover your essential items if your bag is delayed – think toiletries, underwear, a clean shirt, and some socks.
Coverage for any COVID-19-related events under our Standard and Explorer plans will depend on your Country of Residence and the plan you’ve selected. If you are diagnosed with COVID-19 while overseas, your benefits may include:
Some of our Explorer plans also offer cover for some additional COVID-19-related events such as cancellation following a diagnosis to assist our travelers. To find out what cover applies to you, read our What's Covered for Coronavirus? article, which has all the details, including benefit limits, terms and conditions, and exclusions.
Note: don't forget to read the policy wording when you hit the quote button as all plans are different – don't just assume you are covered in every situation, as terms and conditions, benefit limits, and exclusions may apply.
With a World Nomads policy, you can buy cover anytime, anywhere. Plus, if you decide to stay longer somewhere, we are happy to extend your policy if it's done before the end date shown on your Certificate of Insurance.
Traveler tip 2: if you buy a policy while traveling overseas, there may be a waiting period before your cover is activated. The maximum duration available for any policy, including extensions varies based on your country of residence. For some regions it is 12 months from the start date indicated on your Certificate of Insurance, except for US and Brazil-based residents which is 180 days.
I fell on my side and heard the sound of a dry stick breaking, I realized my leg was broken, then I just lay on the beach... The first phone call I got was from World Nomads and they basically told me, you don't worry about this Anton, just focus on getting better...and we'll take care of the rest.
Anton,
World Nomads customer from Iceland
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World Nomads polices are designed by travelers for travelers to provide simple and flexible travel insurance. Featuring coverage for more than 200 activities, you can get a quote, claim, or extend your policy 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.
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Sun, sandy beaches and azure blue waters to enjoy – the Caribbean is an island paradise just waiting to be experienced! Whether you’re going on an island cruise, visiting one of 22 UNESCO heritage sites or hitting up local markets for a bite of famous jerk chicken, consider our tips on traveling in the Caribbean to get the most out of your trip.
With World Nomads, you can buy travel insurance when you book your trip from home or while you're already traveling around the many islands of the Caribbean. All our plans offer cover (up to the benefit limits) for:
Make sure that you’ve selected the right travel insurance plan for your specific needs. World Nomads has two levels of cover - the Standard Plan and Explorer Plan - that offer different benefits, limits and sub-limits so it’s best to compare them to see which one suits your travel needs.
You can get a quote, make a claim, or extend your policy instantly online, even while traveling.
Hurricanes and tropical storms are among the biggest threats of your trip turning upside down. If your flight or cruise has been cancelled, or your hotel is unable to accept visitors, you may qualify for trip cancellation or interruption benefits, depending your Country of Residence.
Traveler tip: timing is key: You need to have bought your travel insurance plan before the storm was announced on TV or through major news sites and government sites. You also won’t be eligible for coverage if you cancel because of a few knocked-down trees, or the forecast is cloudy and gray.
Stay up to date with the latest travel alerts and warnings for the Caribbean here.
Street crime and petty theft, such as pickpocketing and mugging, are unfortunate realities in the Caribbean. Should that happen to you, get to safety first and go to the local authorities to report the incident (don’t forget to get a copy of the report, which you’ll need if you make a claim).
Our 24/7 Emergency Assistance team can provide 24/7 365 days assistance when you are in a medical crisis, such as helping to locate health care facilities, providing a medical transfer to a hospital or repatriation to your home country where necessary, and getting in touch with family members in case of an emergency.
If your personal belongings get swiped, you may be able to make a claim for replacement or reimbursement of your stolen items, up to a per item and total maximum limit. Terms and conditions apply, so be sure to check your policy wording.
Traveler tip: if you forgot to buy travel insurance before you left home, you can purchase while you’re travelling (a waiting period may apply for some benefits).
The Caribbean feels like a non-stop adventure, from snorkelling in crystal-clear water and trekking amid cloud forests, to swimming under cascading waterfalls. The great news is that our travel insurance policies offer coverage for more than 150 activities, experiences and sports including:
Depending on your travel plans and Country of Residence, you may need to upgrade your policy to be covered for the activities you will be doing. If you’re unsure whether the activity you want to do is covered, just contact us.
Keep in mind that certain adventures may also have special conditions and exclusions which, if you don’t comply, could affect your coverage. These could be getting certification for your activity, or booking the excursion with a qualified, licensed operator and abiding by safety practices, whether or not or they’re a part of the local law.
Surfing accidents, sunburn and dehydration, food poisoning, or in the worst case scenario an act of violence. Major and minor occurrences can happen in the Caribbean, which is why our plans cover emergency medical expenses if you fall ill, get into an accident or get hurt on your trip. If you experience a medical emergency whilst on holiday in the Caribbean, be sure to contact our 24/7 Emergency Assistance team, who will need to approve your surgical procedures, medical treatment, or evacuation, otherwise your coverage may be reduced or impacted.
Traveler tip: be sure to get reports, documentation and receipts if you need medical care, as you will need these to support your claim.
Depending on your Country of Residence you may not need a Visa to travel in the Caribbean. Keep in mind that the Caribbean is made up of 13 countries, each of which have their own rules and regulations. Be sure to check the requirements before you arrive.
Keep your passport safe by locking it in a hotel or hostel safe and avoid carrying it around. It’s also wise to leave a copy with someone you trust back home, as well as a digitally secure copy of your passports and Visas.
If your passport is stolen, our policies may help cover some of the extra costs while you arrange an emergency replacement passport. Be sure to check the policy wording for coverage conditions.
Note: all travel insurance plans are different, and cover will vary, depending on what's happened, your Country of Residence, the plan you choose and any optional extras or upgrades you add.
Travel insurance isn’t designed to cover everything – so make sure you know what you’re covered for. Some of the events we don’t cover include:
Check out some of our other articles and information to help you plan your ideal Caribbean adventure including:
Travel insurance doesn't cover everything. All of the information we provide is a brief summary. It does not include all terms, conditions, limitations, exclusions and termination provisions outlined in the policy wording. Coverage may not be the same or available for residents of all countries, states or provinces. If you’re not sure if something is covered, get in touch.
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?
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Contact the teamWhether you are island hopping in the south or riding the rail to the north, learn how travel insurance for Thailand can help visiting Americans.
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Thailand welcomes thousands of American travelers each year. Whether you’re checking out the Bangkok nightlife, the water buffalo races in Chonburi, or have your sights set on more off the beaten path spots in Thailand like Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park, there are plenty of adventures to be had in Thailand.
As nomads ourselves, we’ve had our share of fun times. We’ve danced the night away in Ko Pha-Ngan at Thailand’s epic Full Moon Parties, trekked through the jungle, and enjoyed flavorful local dishes like Khao Soi and Pad Thai. And we’ve learned a few things along the way and love to share our Thailand travel tips.
Our first tip: anything can happen on an international adventure, so we encourage you to explore travel insurance* for Thailand to protect your vacation.
When you’re planning your trip to Thailand, there are some things you just can’t foresee. We had a claim from one of our nomads who needed surgery after they broke their leg in Koh Samui. We had another claim a nomad who had a camera stolen on the crowded streets of Khao San Road in Bangkok. These events definitely weren't planned, but a World Nomads travel insurance plan for Thailand may help if you run into trouble on your overseas adventure.
With any overseas travel, there’s always going to be some things you can’t plan for - like canceled trips, natural disasters, medical emergencies, and delayed baggage. Because of these unforeseen situations, you may want to consider travel insurance. There are four plans to choose from, and when you get a quote, you can compare the options to determine the best international travel insurance for your needs.
Your Thailand adventure may take you surfing in Phuket or kayaking the Run Tee River. You may also decide to hike to Tarn Lod Yai, a massive ancient sea cave. World Nomads travel insurance covers more than 250 activities for Americans traveling to Thailand - including surfing, kayaking, and hiking.
Not all plans cover every activity. We recommend that you think about the types of adventures and activities you’ll be doing before you get a quote for travel insurance for Thailand. This will help you select the best plan for your trip.
For example, if you want to go bungee jumping in the mountains of Chiang Mai, you’ll be covered by all plans, including the Standard Plan. If you plan on upgrading your daredevil adventures envision yourself cliff jumping in Tanote Bay on Koh Tao, go for the Explorer or the Epic Plan which has wider coverage.
Motorbiking is common in Thailand, and in some instances, it could be covered by your travel insurance plan- but it’s not guaranteed. Just because it’s easy to rent a motorbike there doesn’t mean you should, and it doesn’t mean you’ll be covered.
We get a lot of accident claims from nomads who hop on a motorized bike for the first time in Thailand because it’s cheap and easy to rent. However, safety is not always top priority for other drivers – speed and convenience are. The rules of the road and the road quality itself can be very different from back home in the United States. Motorbike accidents are quite common (it’s one of our most common claims) and it’s very important to know that if you don’t have the proper license for motorbiking, your travel insurance for Thailand won’t cover you.
If motorbiking is something you insist on doing, you’ll need to look at getting the proper license for motorbiking in Thailand before you leave the USA. You can get specific license requirements for Thailand on the US government’s website.
Before you leave the United States, we recommend you book an appointment with our Pre-Departure Telehealth service. This non-insurance service offers online consultations 24/7 and can help you obtain necessary medications before you take off for Thailand, such as certain vaccinations or antimalarial medication. We also recommend packing a strong mosquito repellent, as this can help protect you from things like dengue fever and malaria.
While these preparations can help, there’s still a chance you could get sick or injured during your travels in Thailand. If you get lunch from a street vendor and get traveler’s diarrhea or if you're stung by a poisonous jellyfish off Koh Lanta, emergency medical travel insurance could reimburse you for certain medical expenses.
In the event that you get hurt while hiking in a remote jungle in Thailand, you may find limited medical services available. The 24/7 emergency assistance team can refer you to a place that offers the level of care you need. They can also help communicate with your medical team if they don’t speak English.
If your attending physician (and the 24/7 emergency assistance team) determines that it’s best for you to go home to the United States to get medical care, the repatriation coverage that is included in your travel insurance for Thailand may cover the costs to get you there.
If you’re headed to the beautiful Phi Phi Islands for a beach getaway, you’ve likely packed one (or five) new swimsuits. If you check your bags in the US and then realize that the airline lost your bag, don’t fret.
With some luck, the bag just took a detour and will eventually make its way to you. Even a delayed bag can be stressful though. If this happens, with your travel insurance for Thailand, you may be reimbursed for a change of clothes and toiletries until you and your bag are reunited.
The first step is to contact the airline. If the airline isn’t able to help you locate your lost bag, the second step is to contact 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.
Sometimes you have the perfect getaway planned, but things happen that can cancel, interrupt, or delay your trip. When you’re choosing your travel insurance for Thailand, look for plans that cover unexpected trip interruptions.
Thailand is in an active seismic zone, and there’s the possibility of natural disasters that can affect your travels. If your trip to Krabi is canceled because an earthquake has destroyed your destination residence or the US government issues an advisory against travel to the destination, country, or region listed on your itinerary (and the advisory is issued after the date you paid for your prepaid travel arrangement and after the date you purchased your plan), your travel insurance for Thailand could help you be reimbursed for non-refundable tours and hotel accommodations that you paid for in advance.
Natural disasters can cause all sorts of delays along the way, too. Say you have a missed connection when traveling to southern Thailand to catch a cruise due to a storm. The Explorer or Epic Plan can help reimburse costs if you must pay to catch up to your planned group tour.
Or, maybe you arrive home later than anticipated because your flights back to the US are canceled or delayed due to a natural disaster and you incur additional fees to keep your pet at the kennel longer. The Explorer or Epic Plan helps cover those costs as well.
Sometimes a situation out of your control arises or you just simply change your mind about a trip. CFAR (cancel for any reason) is an optional add-on benefit to your Explorer or Epic Plan that will give you an extra safety net on your vacation. You must purchase this during the time sensitive period, though. If you need to cancel your trip for any reason not covered by your existing plan, this benefit allows you to cancel and get back a portion of your prepaid, non-refundable trip expenses, whether that be a cruise, flights or a cultural excursion.
Before you leave the United States, we encourage you to check out the US government’s safety warnings for Thailand to review their up-to-date warnings that may include advisories on weather or political situations.
If you purchase travel insurance for Thailand, it’s also a good idea to save the 24/7 Emergency Assistance phone number and your plan number in your phone so you don’t have to search for that if an emergency happens.
You may have opportunities to see exotic animals such as elephants, tigers, and gibbons. You don’t want to contribute to the suffering of these majestic creatures so make sure to educate yourself on ethical wildlife encounters before you go. A few tips: never ride an elephant or take selfies with captive animals – doing so only harms their species.
Read up on what to know before you go to Thailand—and remember to have fun!
*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?
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