CommBank Travel Insurance

Our verdict: commbank travel insurance is a budget-friendly option for younger travellers, but excludes most claims related to covid-19..

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CommBank offers a decent range of travel insurance policies at a good price point. It has multiple options to tailor cover, so you can create a policy which matches most of your needs, including expensive items, riskier holiday activities, and pre-existing medical conditions.

  • CBA's travel insurance policies are cheaper than many others in the market, offering a budget-friendly option for travellers.
  • With four international options and one domestic, travellers have a range of policies, cover levels and price points to choose from.
  • Cover for claims related to COVID-19 are completely excluded, with the exception of overseas medical expenses. This does leave travellers exposed to extra risk.
  • There's an age limit on some policies including Essentials and Inbound travel insurance (up to 69yrs old).

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What do Australians think of CommBank travel insurance?

  • 4.3/5 overall for Customer Satisfaction — higher than the average of 4.26
  • 4.6/5 for Trust — higher than the average of 4.57
  • 4.22/5 for Customer Service — higher than the average of 4.2

Based on CommBank travel insurance scores in Finder's 2024 Customer Satisfaction Awards .

CBA offers six different policies - Comprehensive, Essentials, Medical Only, Cancellation Only, Inbound and Domestic. Only CBA's International Comprehensive & Domestic policies can be purchased for a single trip or multiple trips. All other policies can only be purchased for single trips.

The insurer of this product is Zurich Australian Insurance Limited. It comes with a cooling-off period of 21 days.

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These are some of the main insured events that CommBank will cover. Some of these benefits are only available for certain levels of cover (e.g. the comprehensive policy versus the essentials policy).

  • Accidental death or disability
  • Additional accommodation and transportation expenses
  • Amendment or cancellation costs
  • Delayed luggage allowance
  • Loss of income
  • Luggage and personal effects
  • Overseas medical expenses
  • Theft of money
  • Travel delay
  • Rental car insurance excess

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CommBank also offers optional add-ons that provide cover for a wider range of risks. Generally, these will cost more but they do strengthen your policy.

  • Existing medical conditions. Cover that includes your existing medical conditions. You will likely have to take an online medical assessment.
  • Adventure activities. Cover for riskier activities, including triathlons, outdoor rock climbing, and skydiving.
  • Cruise cover. Extra protection for a range of cruise-specific risks including sea sickness, missed ports, and marine rescue.
  • Motorcycle/moped riding. Cover if you're planning to ride a motorcycle or moped either as a driver or pillion. Specific criteria must be met, including having a valid Australian licence, wearing a helmet, and not racing.
  • Snow sports. Cover if you're hitting the slopes , specifically for skiing, snowboarding or snowmobiling.
  • Increased luggage item limits. If you're travelling with expensive items (PDS), you can increase your luggage cover for that item. You may be asked to provide proof of value.
  • Electronic gadgets. Increase the individual limits of a variety of tech items, including laptops, headphones, and cameras, up to a maximum of $5,000.
  • Increased rental vehicle excess. Get a higher limit for rental car excess, increasing the $6,000 on a Comprehensive policy by a maximum of $3,500..

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Unfortunately, insurance policies don't cover everything. Generally, CommBank will not pay your claim if it relates to:

  • Unlawful, wreckless or unreasonably unsafe behaviour by you
  • Behaviour while you were drunk or under the influence of drugs
  • Non-medical claims related to COVID-19
  • An act of war, invasion or revolution
  • Insolvency of a travel agent , tour operator or accommodation provider
  • Mandatory quarantines or isolations
  • You being unfit to travel or travelling against medical advic
  • Childbirth or pregnancy complications after the 24th week of gestation or if you have had previous pregnancy complications
  • A multiple pregnancy or one where the conception was medically assisted
  • An elective medical or dental treatment , cosmetic procedure or body modification (including tattoos or piercing)
  • Self-inflicted injury or illness, suicide or attempted suicide

Make sure you review CommBank's PDS for a detailed breakdown of what won't be covered, found under its list of general exclusions .

You can claim online or via post. Start by downloading a claim form then either post it to following address below or follow the steps to submit online.

Commonwealth Bank Travel Insurance C/o Cover-More PO Box 2027 North Sydney NSW 2059 Australia

Alternatively, you can submit a claim online by following these steps:

  • Head to https://claims.covermore.com.au/CBA/TravelClaims
  • Download the claim form
  • Fill in your details, describe the incident and provide expenses
  • Email your form along with any supporting evidence to [email protected]. Alternatively you can post it to the address above.
  • Once your claim has been received you will get a confirmation email and should hear back within 10 working days., and you should hear back within 10 working days

How does CommBank Travel Insurance cover COVID-19?

CommBank has limited cover for COVID-19. All claims are excluded, with the exception of overseas medical expenses.

You won't be covered for:

  • Cancellation or amendment costs if you're diagnosed with COVID-19
  • Additional accommodation and travel expenses incurred due to COVID-19
  • Mandatory quarantine or isolation expenses imposed by the government9

If you need more comprehensive COVID-19 cover, we've compared all the providers that offer cover for COVID-19 .

How long do I have to make a travel insurance claim?

You have 60 days from your return date to submit your travel insurance claim. If you're still waiting on documentation to support your claim but worried you won't make the deadline, you can start the process and submit the additional documentation later.

Can I take out a policy with CommBank if I'm already overseas?

If you are a non-Australian resident travelling to Australia, you can take out Commbank's Inbound policy while overseas. However, Australian residents can't get travel insurance from CommBank while overseas. For other options, you can read our guide on Travel insurance for Australians already overseas .

What is the phone number for CommBank Travel Insurance?

Cover-More supplies CommBank Travel Insurance. You can contact Cover-More on 1300 467 951 if you're in Australia or +612 8907 5060 if you're outside of Australia.

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I am 80 and would like to travel to Mauritius. Does the Commonwealth Credit Card or Visa cover me for travelling to Mauritius. I noticed that Westpac age is up to 81 for travel insurance

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There are several conditions and restrictions that apply to people aged 80 or over when considering credit card insurance through CommBank. These may include no cover for overseas emergency medical expenses or assistance.

You can find the full details of what you are and are not covered for by reviewing the Product Disclosure Statement on CommBank’s website.

For more travel insurance options, please have a look at our Travel insurance for seniors over 80s page.

Regards, James

Is it possible to add two adult children on insurance included with eligible CBA credit cards?

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Yes that is possible. As long as they are unmarried children, from 19 years of age up to and including 21 years of age, who are full-time students attending an accredited institution of higher learning in Australia and who the cardholder has/had sole or shared custody, and who are dependent upon the cardholder for their maintenance and financial support then they can be covered.

I suggest that you also check Commbank credit card travel insurance PDS or contact Commbank directly on this matter.

I hope this helps.

Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any other enquiries.

Thank you and have a wonderful day!

Cheers, Jeni

My husband has type 2 Diabetes. How do I get cover for him?

Hello Silvana,

Please feel free to read through our travel insurance for diabetics guide and learn more about how you can get the right policy for you. While looking for insurers, please make sure you read the terms and conditions of the policy to learn more and know if it is the right policy for you or not.

Hope this helps.

Cheers, Jonathan

I have a gold credit card and are entitled to travel insurance for an overseas trip.Going to Canada and Alaska in June this year: is a 8day cruise included in the insurance? Thanks for your prompt replay. Ursula

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Thanks for your question.

Yes, the complimentary travel insurance covers cruising. But if you want to include the benefits provided in the Cruise Pack (which is detailed in the PDS I sent to your email), you will need to upgrade your policy, this is in addition, to cover provided in the Base International Travel Insurance and Activated Policy for cruising. Please contact Allianz Australia Insurance to upgrade.

Cheers, May

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CBA Travel Insurance

Important information on terms, conditions and sub-limits.

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Are you looking at choosing CommInsure for your travel insurance? We’ve combed the fine-print to answer your questions about CommInsure, their travel insurance plans, any important exclusions, and which policy add-ons you might need, so you can make a more informed decision.

CommInsure is a general insurer that provides travel insurance, as part of the Commonwealth Bank Group. Among their insurance categories are health insurance, car insurance, life insurance, and income protection. CommInsure is underwritten by the Hollard Group.

CommInsure travel insurance policies

Currently, CommInsure offers domestic travel insurance and international travel insurance . They provide a range of international cover options, including Comprehensive, Essentials, Medical Only, Non-Medical, and Cancellation Only packages. With each tier of cover, your premium will change, including what you’re covered for and the relevant cover limits.

Check out the data table below to see an overview of the kinds of plans CommInsure offers.

Limits shown apply

Covid medical cover

Covid cancellation cover

Overseas emergency hospital expense

Overseas emergency medical assistance

Maximum excess

Cancellation fees

Pay extra for no excess

Luggage and personal effects

Additional accomodation & travel

Emergency companion

Resumption of journey

Hospital cash allowance

Accidental death

Permanent disability

Loss of income

Credit Card fraud and replacement

Travellers cheques

Travel documents

Rental vehicle excess

Alternative travel expenses

Personal liability

Pre existing conditions

Cardiovascular disease

Mental health illness

High cholesterol

High blood pressure

Blood thinning medication

Activities covered

Bungee jumping

Conservation work

Mountain biking

Mountaineering

Rock climbing

Scuba diving

Snow sports

Ocean Cruise

Comprehensive

Choose $0 to unlimited

Assessment required, no extra cost

Assessment required, may cost extra

Any information provided on this page should be considered a summary and general advice only. All information should be verified before purchase via the relevant Product Disclosure Statement (PDS).

What is included in a CommInsure international travel insurance policy? 

CommInsure offers a single-trip international policy and an international multi-trip insurance policy on their Comprehensive plan. However, only single-trip is available on their Essentials, Medical Only, Non-Medical, and Cancellation Only plans. They also offer multi-trip domestic travel insurance. 

But remember: check Mozo’s data fields or the CommInsure product disclosure statement (PDS) for details on pay-out limits and general exclusions for specific parts of their travel insurance policy across the range.

Here’s what you can expect from the international Essentials policy:

Emergency overseas medical and dental expenses

Overseas rent

Additional expenses related to your health and non-travellers

Amendment or cancellation costs

Prepaid festival or gig cover so that you get there on time 

Personal luggage and travel documents

If you opt for the Comprehensive tier of coverage, you can also expect the following insurance cover on top of what’s listed under the Essentials plan:

Hospital incidentals

Travel delay expenses

Special events cover (like weddings and funerals)

Delayed luggage allowance

Personal money cover 

Rental vehicle insurance excess cover 

Accidental death and disability

CommInsure’s Medical Only policy will cover you for:

CommInsure’s Cancellation Only policy will cover you for:

CommInsure’s Non-Medical policy will cover you for:

Additional expenses

Travel delays

Special events

Festivals and gigs

Luggage and travel documents

Luggage delay expenses

Personal money

Rental vehicle insurance excess 

Does CommInsure travel insurance have COVID-19 cover?

No, a CommInsure travel insurance policy does not cover COVID-19 related claims.

What other optional extras can I add to my CommInsure policy?

They offer a few extras which you can add to your policy, if you need to tailor your insurance to cover the kinds of activities you’ll be participating in, or the purpose of your trip. These include, increased luggage item limits, an adventure activities pack, motorcycle and moped riding cover, snow sports cover, and rental vehicle insurance excess increase. These add-ons will increase the premium you pay, but without them you may not be covered for anything that happens related to these sorts of activities. Always be sure to check out the PDS to find details regarding limits on cover amounts and general exclusions.

Snow sports cover

Snow insurance cover is vital if you’re hitting the ski fields. CommInsure offers two versions of their snow insurance cover: Snow Sports and Snow Sports+. These are not available on Cancellation Only or Non-Medical policy options.

The standard snow insurance, Snow Sports, includes coverage for:

On-piste skiing

On-piste snowboarding

On-piste cross-country skiing

On-piste snowmobiling

However, they won’t cover you if you are competing in a professional capacity, or if you’re racing.

One level up, Snow Sports+ will include coverage for:

Off-piste skiing

Off-piste snowboarding

Off-piste cross-country skiing

Off-piste snowmobiling

Heli-skiing (only on a guided tour with a licensed tour operator)

Once again, you won’t be covered if you’re competing in a professional capacity or racing, and you won’t be covered if you’re going off-piste against local advice or warnings. 

An important thing to note is that when it comes to snow sports, you won’t be covered under the personal liability benefit of your policy. This means that if you are responsible for costs associated with damage to vehicles or property, or another person’s injury, while participating in snow sports, then your insurance will not cover you for personal liability.

Cruise cover

If you are travelling two or more nights on a cruise ship, then you may need cruise travel insurance for any cover related to that portion of your journey. However, if you’re not leaving Australian waters (e.g. you’re cruising the Murray River, or doing the Kimberly Cruise) then you won’t need to add cruise insurance to your policy.

Cruise cover includes:

Cancellation of your cruise 

On-board medical and dental cover

Ship to shore medical cover 

Sea sickness cover

Cabin confinement (if you’re unwell) 

Missed port

Missed shore excursions 

Formal wear

Marine rescue diversion

Unfortunately, COVID-19 is not covered if you’re on a multi-night cruise, meaning that you could be liable for any medical expenses if you contract the virus. 

Adventure activities cover

Arguably, the most important part of travelling is the experiences you have. With CommInsure, there are many activities automatically included across all policy plans. But for those who are a little more adventurous, some activities require you to purchase the Adventure and Adventure+ optional add-ons. 

If you’re planning on participating in adventure activities, then you may want to add this optional-extra to your CommInsure policy. But note, if you’re engaging in these activities in a professional capacity, you may not receive the benefits of your policy on any claims you make. 

CommInsure automatically covers activities such as:

Scuba diving (max depth 30m)

White water rafting

Working holidays

You will need the Adventure add-on if you plan on participating in activities like:

Closed circuit triathlons

Outdoor rock climbing (with ropes and/or guides, or bolted) less than 2,000 metres above sea level

Scuba diving (between depths of 30 to 50m, with an accredited instructor)

You will need the Adventure+ add-on if you plan on participating in activities like:

Parachuting or skydiving (not including BASE jumping)

Trekking Everest base camp (fully organised tours only)

Trekking the Kokoda Track

If you think you might be participating in an activity that is particularly risky, then it’s always best to double-check the PDS, in case your activity isn’t covered, or if there are conditions.

Motorcycle and moped riding cover

If you plan on riding a motorcycle or moped on your trip, then purchasing extra cover for these activities can cover you in case something goes wrong. You have two cover levels for this sort of activity: Motorcycle/Moped Riding cover or Motorcycle/Moped Riding+ cover. 

The engine capacity of your motorcycle or moped is capped at 200cc if you go with the Motorcycle/Moped Riding policy add-on. You will only receive cover if:

You hold a valid Australian motorcycle or moped licence 

If you’re the passenger, the driver holds a valid Australian motorcycle or moped licence 

You are wearing a helmet

You’re not participating in a professional capacity

You’re not racing

You’re not participating in motocross

On the Motorcycle/Moped Riding+ cover level, your engine capacity is unlimited. You will only receive cover if:

The motorcycle/moped is hired

You have held an Australian motorcycle rider’s licence for the last 5 years

You currently hold a valid Australian motorcycle rider’s licence

You are a registered owner of a motorcycle/moped in Australia with an engine capacity equal to or less than the hired motorcycle/moped 

An important thing to note is that when it comes to motorcycle and moped riding, you won’t be covered under the personal liability benefit of your policy. This means that if you are responsible for costs associated with damage to vehicles or property, or another person’s injury, while participating in motorcycle and moped riding, then your insurance will not cover you for personal liability.

Are pre-existing medical conditions covered under CommInsure’s travel insurance?

CommInsure provides cover for travelling with pre-existing conditions , however they must be approved after completing a medical health assessment. 

There are some pre-existing conditions which are automatically covered under CommInsure’s policies, but they may have additional criteria relating to your eligibility for cover. These include:

Bell’s Palsy

Coeliac disease

Hip, knee, and shoulder replacements 

If your pre-existing condition isn’t listed among the automatically covered ones, then you may still be able to apply to cover them. This includes automatically included conditions for which you do not meet the eligibility requirements. To get your pre-existing condition covered, you can complete an online health assessment through CommInsure.

What exclusions are there to look out for in a CommInsure travel insurance policy? 

Unless you have already had your pre-existing medical condition approved for coverage with CommInsure, they will not cover you for claims related to a pre-existing medical condition. This includes trip cancellations prior to departure due to your medical condition, and medical expenses incurred. 

If the country you are travelling to, or choose to remain in, has a ‘Do Not Travel’ warning issued by the Australian government’s Smartraveller website, then you will not be covered under CommInsure’s policies regarding any COVID-19 claims. 

A brief list of general exclusions also include claims relating to:

Deliberately putting yourself, or if any covered person puts themself, in danger

Not taking reasonable care to protect your belongings in the case that they are stolen

The consumption of alcohol or drugs 

Biological or chemical warfare 

The use of a motor vehicle by an unlicensed driver, or not following local safety laws

Any involvement in illegal acts

Always make sure to check the PDS for details relating to general exclusions.

What do I do if there’s an emergency during my trip? 

If there’s an emergency during your overseas trip, call CommInsure on their emergency assistance line. Depending on where you’re calling from, the number will vary. See below for the numbers you can call, toll free. 

USA: 1844 345 1662 

Canada: 1844 345 1662 

UK:   0808 234 3737 

NZ:   0800 632 031

Other countries: +61 2 8907 5641

Fax: +61 2 9055 3303

The emergency assistance line is available 24/7 if you need it. CommInsure’s team will be able to help you out with things like finding medical facilities and emergency hospital expenses, among other things. When you call, make sure you have your policy number and a phone number which they can call you back on if need be.

How do I make a claim with CommInsure travel insurance? 

You can submit your claim online at www.commbank.com.au/cbatravelclaims . To register a claim with CommInsure, you will need to have all the relevant documentation to support your claim, like receipts for valuables, or invoices from hospitals and doctors if you incurred medical costs.

Follow the prompts and complete the checklist, then upload your scanned documents to their claims portal. 

You can also post your supporting documents to CommInsure, if need be. Make sure to make copies of the originals though, in case they get lost along the way. CommInsure’s postal address is:

Commonwealth Bank Travel Insurance

C/o Cover-More

PO Box 2027

North Sydney NSW 2059

Is it possible to cancel my CommInsure travel insurance policy?

You can cancel your policy and receive a full-refund within 21 days of purchasing it, provided you haven’t started your journey or intend to make a claim.

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I have had my home insurance with Commins for over 20 years. They have been very professional, and always helpful to assist in any of my enquiries. Also, it is always a pleasant experience to be talking to someone who works in Australia and...

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I have had my home insurance with Commins for over 20 years. They have been very professional, and always helpful to assist in any of my enquiries. Also, it is always a pleasant experience to be talking to someone who works in Australia and can understand you and your query as they speak good English and not someone from overseas. Commins would back me back and also send an email with a follow up after my first call. If I wanted to talk to a consultant in person, I can go into a CBA bank as their are a few Commonwealth banks near by to do so at. I would recommend Commins to anyone. Thank you for your time.

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Claims handling   6 / 10

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Have been waiting for my claim to get approved since Christmas day 26/12/19. I choose their builder to perform the works. They informed me 3 days ago that their builder cant do the job and i need to find one. These delays are effecting my health...

Have been waiting for my claim to get approved since Christmas day 26/12/19. I choose their builder to perform the works. They informed me 3 days ago that their builder cant do the job and i need to find one. These delays are effecting my health as i need to move around hotels as im 85 years old and coronavirus is on. They did not care about my health risk with this pandemic

Value for money   2 / 10

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Claims handling   2 / 10

Trust   3 / 10

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Finding the cheapest travel insurance is often a priority for travelers hoping to protect themselves and their finances while away from home.

But is it better to err on the side of affordable travel insurance or opt for a more comprehensive plan? That depends on your needs .

On average, a comprehensive plan that covers some combination of trip cancellation and interruption costs, medical coverage and baggage protection (and perhaps a number of other things) will cost you 5%-10% of what you paid for the trip, according to NerdWallet partner Squaremouth, a travel insurance marketplace.

That means a comprehensive policy for a trip that costs you $3,000 could run you anywhere between $150 and $300. Factors like the cost and length of your trip, the age of the travelers and how much protection you want can significantly influence what you pay for your plan.

Ultimately, Squaremouth recommends “the least expensive policy that offers the coverage [travelers] need.”

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Factors we considered when picking cheap travel insurance plans

We considered a few factors as we looked for the most affordable travel insurance plans.

Price: If your goal is to find cheaper travel insurance, you want the price to be affordable.

Breadth of coverage: The best budget travel insurance is typically going to be a plan that offers a wide range of protections at an affordable cost, ensuring you’re protected with at least some coverage for a wide range of scenarios.

Uniqueness or customizability : While many travel insurance plans have similar protections, some stand out for particular coverage that can be helpful to certain travelers, like those needing to Cancel For Any Reason , those going on a cruise, or travelers with preexisting health conditions. We didn’t spring for the priciest plans with broad, deep coverage; instead, we picked those that meet a sort of budget "sweet spot" when it comes to cost efficiency.

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An overview of the best cheap travel insurance plans

We looked at travel insurance quotes for a hypothetical 10-day trip to Italy in October 2023. The traveler is a 40-year-old man living in North Carolina who spent $2,000 on the trip, including airfare.

Reliable but cheap travel insurance providers

1. axa assistance usa (silver plan: $70).

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Why we picked it:

The $500 missed connection benefit is great for cruise and tour participants. It covers additional transportation, accommodations and meal costs when you miss a cruise or tour departure.

Full trip cancellation and interruption coverage, along with up to $25,000 for out-of-pocket medical costs and baggage coverage.

Among the lowest prices we found.

If you’re willing to spend a bit more than AXA's $70 Silver plan, a Gold plan only costs $19 more and gets you deeper coverage amounts and up to $35,000 in collision rental car insurance.

2. Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection (ExactCare Value plan: $56)

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Cheapest plan we found while still offering a wide array of protections.

Includes a preexisting medical condition waiver.

Add-on rental car collision coverage optional for $10 per day. You can pick how many days you want the additional coverage — it’s not all or nothing.

At $56, this plan comes in at less than 3% of the $2,000 trip cost.

3. IMG (iTravelInsured Lite plan: $77)

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Treats COVID-19 like any other illness, which is to say, if your claim accepts flu, strep throat or appendicitis as an acceptable, covered condition, the coronavirus is, too.

Covers costs related to trip interruption up to 125% 

Higher than normal limits on dental expenses, at $1,000. If your teeth are your Achilles heel (or your biggest fear), this plan might be for you.

The iTravelInsured Lite plan doesn’t offer some of the bells and whistles that other plans do, like rental car coverage , Cancel For Any Reason coverage or waivers for pre-existing conditions. But you’ll have relatively solid across-the-board trip protections.

4. John Hancock (Silver plan: $93 for a mid-tier plan)

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Mid-level plan (as opposed to a basic plan) at an affordable price for travelers who want more coverage without paying too much.

Includes an optional Cancel For Any Reason add-on for travelers wanting flexibility. It is a bit pricey, at half the cost of the insurance ($46.50 extra for a $93 plan).

Reimburses up to $1,000 for lost baggage , far more than many basic plans.

Add-on rental car coverage for $9 per day.

At $88, John Hancock’s basic (Bronze) plan isn’t particularly affordable. But for just $4 extra, you can tap into the benefits of a mid-tier plan at still less than 5% of the total trip cost.

5. Nationwide (Essential plan: $76)

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Includes a preexisting conditions waiver.

Add-on rental car coverage for $90. 

Covers trip interruption at 125% of the trip cost while providing comprehensive emergency medical and baggage coverage.

6. Seven Corners (Basic plan: $75)

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On top of standard trip protections, it includes a relatively affordable Cancel For Any Reason option for $31.50 extra.

If you plan to rent expensive sporting equipment, you might consider paying $10 extra to cover lost, damaged, stolen or destroyed gear.

COVID-19 coverage reimburses you for costs incurred if you have to quarantine .

Rental car coverage comes in at an affordable $7 per day.

Seven Corners’ Basic plan stands out because it offers a little bit of everything, appealing to athletic travelers, those who need affordable trip protections, those who want the flexibility to cancel for any reason and those still concerned about getting quarantined due to COVID-19.

7. Travelex Insurance Services (Basic plan: $71)

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Straightforward: What you see is what you get. This plan’s coverage has fewer rules and caveats than many. 

While not sporting the highest coverage amounts, it offers a solid range of protections to ensure you get at least something back when your travel is disrupted or you have a medical emergency.

Offers add-on rental car coverage for $10 per day.

At $71, the Travelex Basic plan’s cost is just over 3% of the $2,000 trip’s cost.

If you want to get travel insurance at the cheapest possible rate, here’s a trick. Put $0 as your trip cost, Stan Stanberg, co-founder of comparison site Travelinsurance.com said in an email.

“When excluding trip cancellation and trip interruption coverage the cost of a travel insurance plan goes down significantly,” Stanberg said.

That means you won’t get reimbursed if you need to cancel your trip or if it gets interrupted. But you may still have access to the plan’s medical, trip delay , missed connection, baggage and other protections.

You’ll often find comprehensive travel insurance plans cost 5%-10% of your total trip cost, according to Squaremouth. This will often get you full trip cancellation and trip protection, baggage protection, emergency medical coverage and often other benefits.

Typically, the more you pay, the broader and deeper the coverage.

For many plans, you can purchase travel insurance up until you depart. However, to get access to the most protections possible, booking two days to two weeks after making your initial deposit is the best rule of thumb.

That means you won’t get reimbursed if you need to cancel your trip or if it gets interrupted. But you may still have access to the plan’s medical,

, missed connection, baggage and other protections.

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Traveling is an adventure, a leap into the unknown, a story waiting to unfold. But every story needs a safety net, and that's where travel insurance comes in. In this guide to the best travel insurance, we'll embark on a journey to help you better understand travel insurance and uncover the benefits that make it an indispensable companion for any traveler.

Best Travel Insurance Companies of 2024

  • Best Overall: Nationwide Travel Insurance
  • Runner-Up: AXA Assistance USA
  • Best for Cruises: Travel Guard
  • Best Reputation:  C&F Travel Insured
  • Best for Pre-existing Conditions:   Tin Leg Travel Insurance
  • Best for Digital Nomads:   WorldTrips Travel Insurance
  • Best Low-Cost Option:   Trawick International Travel Insurance
  • Best for Road Trips: Travelex Travel Insurance
  • Best for Adventure Sports :  World Nomads Travel Insurance

Best Travel Insurance Companies

The best travel insurance companies offer comprehensive coverage options for a wide range of people and needs. For this guide, we looked at coverage options, customizability, and the best companies for specific situations, such as pre-existing conditions.

Here are Business Insider's picks for the best travel insurance companies in 2024. 

Nationwide Travel Insurance

Nationwide is of the largest players in the travel insurance space, offering nearly endless options for any customer on the travel spectrum, including annual travel insurance plans which can offer frequent travelers the flexibility to "set it and forget it" on their travel insurance coverage.

Nationwide Essential also offers some of the most affordable policies in the market compared to similar plans from competitors, which makes it a great pick for just about anyone. Buyers can discuss bundling options as Nationwide also sells homeowners, auto, pet, and other insurance products. Its travel insurance quoting is just as easy as it has been with other Nationwide insurance products.

Read our Nationwide travel insurance review .

AXA Assistance USA

AXA offers consumers a great option for no-stress travel insurance: low-priced plans, generous coverage limits on key categories including primary insurance on lost luggage, and up to 150% reimbursement for qualifying trip cancellations.

While add-ons are limited and rental car coverage is not included by default on cheaper plans, AXA is a perfect fit for travelers who don't plan to drive (or who already hold a travel credit card with rental car coverage), and don't need any additional bells and whistles.

Read our AXA Assistance USA travel insurance review .

Travel Guard

AIG is well-known insurance provider, and a great fit for travelers who want to ensure that they can get their money back in the event of canceled or interrupted travel plans.

While the company's policies can be pricey compared to its competitors, the high medical and evacuation limits make AIG a solid choice for older travelers who value peace of mind and simplicity over highly customizable plans that may be bolstered with medical upgrades.

Read our AIG Travel Guard travel insurance review .

C&F Travel Insured

While every travel insurance company has negative reviews about its claims process, C&F Travel Insured 's claims process has a consistent stream of positive reviews. One customer wrote that C&F processed a claim within 48 hours. Additionally, C&F regularly responds to customer reviews within one business week, making reviews a consistent way to reach the company.

Additionally, in C&F's fine print, it mentions that any claims that take more than 30 days to pay out will begin to accrue interest at 9% APY.

C&F's reputation isn't the only thing to speak highly of. It offers an array of add-ons uncommon in the travel insurance industry, such as Interruption for Any Reason insurance and CFAR coverage for annual plans. C&F also offers discounts for children on its Protector Edge plan and free coverage on its Protector plan.  

Read our C&F Travel Insured review . 

Tin Leg Travel Insurance

Tin Leg is a great fit for travelers with medical issues in particular. Seven of Tin Leg's eight travel plans include coverage for pre-existing conditions as long as you purchase your policy within 15 days of your initial trip payment.

Thanks to coverage for pre-existing medical conditions as well as for potential COVID-19 infection while traveling, this company offers some of the best financial investment options for travelers who are or will be exposed to higher health risks and issues.

Read our Tin Leg travel insurance review .

WorldTrips Travel Insurance

WorldTrips has affordable premiums, highly customizable add-ons, and generous coverage for core categories of travel insurance. All this makes it a great option for digital nomads, students studying abroad and backpackers.

However, travelers should keep in mind that plans are not particularly flexible, and coverage amounts are limited unless you plan ahead to pay for the areas and amounts that you need.

Read our WorldTrips travel insurance review .

Trawick International Travel Insurance

Trawick offers low premiums across its five plans, most of which offer coverage for pre-existing conditions. You'll find robust medical travel insurance that can help higher-risk and anxious travelers find peace of mind while on the road. This company also offers high medical evacuation coverage limits, up to $1,000,000.

Read our Trawick travel insurance review .

Travelex Travel Insurance

Travelex offers three plans:

  • Travel Basic
  • Travel Select
  • Travel America

The Travelex America plan is meant for trips limited to the U.S., but it has the highest coverage limits in many areas compared to its other programs. If you're flying somewhere, the lost baggage limits are higher. Its natural strengths shine for road trippers, though. Travelex America adds coverage for roadside service and rental car coverage for unexpected accidents. It also covers pets should you be involved in an accident while on the road.

While your standard auto insurance does extend to car rentals within the U.S. for a limited time, any accident would affect future rates. Travelex would eliminate the risk of reporting to your auto insurance provider for minor incidents within its purview.

Read our Travelex Travel Insurance review .

World Nomads Travel Insurance

World Nomads distinguishes itself from others by covering over 300 sports and activities, from skydiving to golf. Additionally, its one of the few travel insurance companies that allow you to purchase after departing for your destination. However, you'll have a 72-hour waiting period before coverage kicks in.

That said, World Nomads doesn't have the highest coverage limits compared to its competitors on this list, travel medical insurance capping out at $100,000. It also isn't the most flexible provider, only providing two plans to choose from with no options for pre-existing condition coverage. Yet, World Nomads still stands out for its sports coverage and post-departure coverage.

Read our World Nomads travel insurance review .

Introduction to Travel Insurance

Why travel insurance is a must-have.

The unpredictable nature of traveling – from flight cancellations to medical emergencies – can turn your dream vacation into a nightmare. Travel insurance acts as a personal safeguard, ensuring that unexpected events don't drain your wallet or ruin your trip.

Understanding Different Types of Travel Insurance

Not all travel insurance policies are created equal. From single-trip travel insurance policies to annual travel insurance plans , from minimal coverage to comprehensive protection, understanding the spectrum of options is your first step in finding the right fit for your journey.

Key Features to Look for in Travel Insurance Coverage

Travel insurance for medical emergencies.

Imagine falling ill in a foreign country; daunting, right? A robust travel insurance plan ensures you don't have to worry about how much emergency medical care while traveling will cost, even in the most remote corners of the globe. This coverage will often come in tandem with emergency medical evacuation coverage.

Trip Cancellation and Interruption Benefits

Life is full of surprises, some less pleasant than others. Trip cancellation and interruption coverage ensures that you're not left out of pocket if unforeseen circumstances force you to cancel or cut your trip short. You may also look for cancel for any reason and interruption for any reason options, which will reimburse you for a percentage of your nonrefundable fees, but expands the covered reasons you can cancel a trip. You can find our guide on the best CFAR travel insurance companies here.

Coverage for Personal Belongings and Baggage Loss

Losing your belongings is more than an inconvenience; it's losing a piece of your world. Insurance that covers personal belongings and baggage loss ensures that you're compensated for your loss, helping you to rebound and continue your adventure.

Support and Assistance Services

In times of trouble, having a lifeline can make all the difference. Look for insurance that offers 24/7 support and assistance services, giving you peace of mind that help is just a phone call away. Also, check websites that field customer reviews like Trustpilot, the Better Business Bureau, and InsureMyTrip , to see how well a company responds to customer requests.

Choosing the Best Travel Insurance

Reputation and reliability of the travel insurance provider.

A provider's reputation is not just about being well-known; it's about reliability, customer satisfaction, and the ability to deliver on promises. Researching and choosing a reputable provider is a cornerstone in ensuring your safety and satisfaction.

Understanding the Policy's Fine Print

The devil is in the details, and understanding the fine print of what your travel insurance policy covers is crucial. Be aware of coverage limits, exclusions, and the process for filing a claim to avoid any unpleasant surprises.

For example, to get coverage for a canceled trip due to work, many travel insurance companies require that you've been with that company for at least a year. 

Customer Reviews and Feedback

In the age of information, customer reviews and feedback are goldmines of insight. Learn from the experiences of others to gauge the reliability and customer service of the insurance provider you're considering. While the ratings are important, you should also look at whether or not a company responds to customer complaints.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Travel Insurance

Knowing your policy inside out.

Familiarize yourself with every aspect of your policy — what it covers, what it doesn't, how to file a claim, and who to contact in an emergency. Being informed means being prepared. At the very least, you should have the terms readily available while you're on your trip.

Steps to Take When a Problem Arises

If you face an issue during your travels, knowing the immediate steps to take can make all the difference. Your insurance company may even have a 24/7 assistance hotline that can walk you through an emergency during your trip, even issues that don't involve claims. 

When a problem arises. you'll want to document as much as possible, in case you need proof when filing a claim. Ask for receipts and invoices when possible.

How to Pick the Best Travel Insurance Company for You

There isn't a one-size-fits-all policy that works perfectly for every traveler. Young, healthy solo travelers can opt for much cheaper plans that offer bare-bones coverage, while families juggling complex itineraries will do best by investing in a robust policy that can help defray any costs associated with lost baggage, delayed transportation or other trip-impeding obstacles.

That being said, you can't go wrong with a travel insurance provider that boasts a reputable history and offers a wide range of customizable plans. In some cases, you may be comparing plans that are only a few dollars' apart from each other. In such situations, you should generally opt for the insurance company that offers the strongest customer service. It's also worth considering whether or not the travel insurance provider has been reviewed by other travelers with similar itineraries to your own. 

An insurance aggregator like InsureMyTrip or Squaremouth is one of the best tools for searching travel insurance policies. Once you input the specifics of your travel itinerary, you'll be able to see hundreds of search results to compare the ones that catch your eye. If the options are too overwhelming, use the filters to the left of your search page to eliminate as many irrelevant plans as possible.

To come up with our list of the best travel insurance companies, Business Insider evaluated each insurer based on the following factors:

Guide Methodology: What We Considered

Policy Types

Travel insurance is essential, but often underused partly because people aren't getting what they want. Business Insider's 2023 travel study showed 10.65% of travelers surveyed bought cancel for any reason insurance. Cost may be a factor, but in many cases, the coverage is more affordable than you might think. Regardless, companies must offer a diverse range of coverage options. We award five stars to companies offering all standard coverages and additional options like pet and sports equipment protection.

Our 2023 travel study indicated the majority of purchases were made through the travel provider (ex: flight protection insurance when you're purchasing your airline tickets). While these may be sufficient for some customers, we look for companies offering a more comprehensive range of services.

According to the U.S. Travel Insurance Association, the average cost of travel insurance will be between 4% and 8% of total travel expenses. Anything beyond that price point should include additional benefits beyond the standard inclusions, such as CFAR protection or upgraded medical coverage. Anything below that 4% threshold may leave you lacking important or sufficient coverage in an emergency.

Convenience and Flexibility

Whether you're an infrequent traveler or a suitcase warrior, a good travel insurance company should have you covered. In many cases, you might not even have to talk to a person in order to purchase your policy.

Many people think of travel insurance in context with specific trips, but most of these top contenders sell both single-trip and multi-trip policies, also known as annual travel insurance. Some companies also offer plans specifically designed for cruisers, students abroad, and business travelers. (Read our guide to the best cruise travel insurance companies for more details.) Finally, all of these providers offer multiple options for getting the specific areas and amounts of coverage that you want.

Claims Handling

Most travelers never have a large claim. Premiums are low, and it provides peace of mind for the just in case situations. So they leave reviews based on their reduced stress levels. But what happens if you lose your luggage or have to stay a few extra days due to an unexpected accident? Will your insurance carrier cover your claim without all the hassle? We check real customer reviews to sort this out for you.

Ease of Use and Support

When purchasing, during your trip, and throughout the claims process, you may need extra support. Does the company have a 24/7 help line? Does it have an online or mobile system allowing you to self-manage? Essentially, what are the options when you need help? We look at the big picture to evaluate the average customer experience with each company.

You can read more about how Business Insider rates travel insurance  for even more details.

Best Travel Insurance FAQs

There isn't one best travel insurance company; there are many great providers on the travel insurance market today. Our overall winner was Nationwide for its breadth of coverage options. AIG Travel Guard, AXA, Berkshire Hathaway, Tin Leg, WorldTrips and Trawick also made the cut. The best pick for you will depend on what features you value the most, like a low premium or high coverage limits.

While coverage varies by policy, common exclusions often include pre-existing medical conditions (unless you have purchased a waiver), accidents caused by high-risk activities if not specifically covered (e.g., skydiving, scuba diving), travel for medical procedures, and events known before purchasing the policy (e.g., traveling during a pandemic). Always read your policy carefully to understand the exclusions.

The average cost of travel insurance is 4% to 8% of your total trip cost, so it could vary widely depending on where you're traveling and the length of your trip. Your age, the number of people in your group, and other factors can also influence how much you'll pay.

Yes, travel insurance typically offers some coverage of canceled flights, but if this benefit is important to you, make sure you read the fine print of your policy to make sure it offers adequate reimbursement. If you think you may need to cancel your travel plans, you should consider purchasing cancel for any reason (CFAR) travel insurance .

The right amount of travel insurance depends on your trip, but $100,000 should be sufficient for most travel plans. You may want more coverage for travel medical insurance and emergency medical evacuation coverage.

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