Travel Insurance

Wherever your journey takes you, reliable coverage should come along.

Travel Insurance for Your Next Journey

Travel insurance offers peace of mind when you're exploring the world. Whether you're vacationing abroad, studying in another country, or traveling for business, the right plan can protect you from unexpected expenses and disruptions. Travel insurance plans are designed to cover everything from trip cancellations and medical emergencies to lost luggage and travel delays.


We’ve partnered with leading insurance providers to help you find the best protection for your travels. In this guide, we’ll walk you through key features, plan types, and tips to help you make informed decisions before your next trip.

What Does Travel Insurance Typically Cover?

When comparing travel insurance options, most plans include a combination of these common protections:


Emergency Medical Coverage: Reimbursement for medical treatment if you get sick or injured while traveling, especially important when visiting countries where your health plan doesn’t apply.


Trip Cancellation & Interruption: Compensation for non-refundable trip costs if you must cancel or cut your trip short due to covered reasons like illness, injury, or a family emergency.


Lost or Delayed Baggage: Reimbursement for lost, stolen, or significantly delayed luggage, including essentials you need to replace.


Travel Delay Coverage: Helps cover additional expenses such as meals and accommodations if your trip is delayed due to weather, strikes, or other unforeseen issues.



Emergency Evacuation: Covers the cost of transportation to the nearest hospital or your home country in the event of a medical emergency.

Choosing the Right Plan for You

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to travel insurance. Consider these factors to choose a plan that fits your itinerary and risk level:


  • Trip Length: Short trips may need only basic protection, while longer stays could require more comprehensive coverage.


  • Destination: High-risk areas or countries with expensive healthcare may necessitate higher medical coverage limits.


  • Travel Purpose: Leisure travel, business trips, and adventure travel (like skiing or scuba diving) may each require different types of coverage.



  • Pre-existing Conditions: Some policies offer waivers or special terms for pre-existing medical conditions—be sure to disclose these upfront.