Why Travel Insurance Matters (Even for Short Trips)
Travel insurance is easy to skip—until a flight cancels, a bag disappears, or someone needs a doctor abroad. A modest premium often prevents large unexpected costs.
What comprehensive policies usually include
- Trip cancellation/interruption: reimburses non-refundable deposits for covered reasons
- Emergency medical: hospital visits, evacuation if local care is inadequate
- Baggage delay/loss: essentials while waiting for luggage
- Travel delay: meals and hotels during long disruptions
Read the fine print
- Pre-existing medical conditions may need a waiver purchased soon after your first trip deposit
- Adventure activities (scuba, trekking above certain altitude) may require add-ons
- Alcohol-related injuries are commonly excluded
Credit card coverage vs. standalone policies
Some premium cards offer secondary coverage with caps and strict claim procedures. Standalone policies often provide higher limits and clearer medical networks.
For groups and tours
Group policies can cover unified cancellation terms and guide liability. Agencies like Voyage Global Travel recommend insurance early in the planning process so coverage aligns with deposit schedules.
How to choose
Compare medical limits, evacuation benefits, and deductible amounts. Cheapest is not always adequate for destinations with high healthcare costs (USA, Japan, Switzerland).
Keep documentation
Save receipts, police reports for theft, and physician statements. Claims succeed when paperwork is complete.
Questions about insurance for your upcoming tour? Mention it when you contact us—we help travelers understand typical requirements by destination.
