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Do I need travel insurance?

Travel insurance isn't a legal requirement but it protects you against unexpected costs such as medical emergencies, cancelled trips, lost luggage, or delays while you’re away.

In 2024, UK travel insurers paid £472 million across more than 500,000 claims. Medical issues accounted for over a third of claims, with an average payout of £1,528.

But overseas medical costs can quickly rise far higher. Repatriation to the UK can cost tens of thousands of pounds, with air ambulance transfers from Europe alone often exceeding £20,000(€25,000).

Travel insurance gives you peace of mind that you won’t be left paying large bills if something goes wrong during your trip.

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What insurance do I need for my holiday?

When choosing the best insurance for your holiday you want the right policy for your needs. Choose from:

  • Purple and White Aeroplane

    Annual Multi-trip

    Save time and money with coverage for multiple holidays annually, typically up to 30 days per trip.

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    Cruise Travel Insurance

    Get covered for missed port stops due to bad weather or illness onboard during your cruise.

  • Map and Travel Bag

    Single Trip

    Often the cheapest policy option providing cover for one trip up to 31 days.

  • Woman Skiing

    Winter Sports Cover

    Protection for winter sports enthusiasts, including equipment like skis and snowboards.

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    Business Travel Insurance

    Customised insurance for business trips, featuring coverage for electronics and extra travel expenses.

How much does travel insurance cost?

Here are the average costs of travel insurance policies, according to our recent data:

Single trip average policy price
£21
.07^

Data based on the average price of travel insurance sold through MoneySuperMarket for single trip cover in July 2026.

Annual multi trip average policy price
£45
.93^

Data based on the average price of travel insurance sold through MoneySuperMarket for annual multi trip in July 2026.

What does travel insurance cover?

Here is what most standard travel insurance policies typically cover and exclude. All policies differ so check your terms and conditions.

  • What's usually covered

    • Emergency medical treatment abroad

    • Hospital stays and ambulance costs

    • Emergency medical evacuation or repatriation (getting you home if medically necessary)

    • Trip cancellation before departure (for covered reasons, such as illness)

    • Trip interruption or curtailment (cutting a trip short for a covered reason)

    • Lost, stolen, or damaged baggage and personal belongings

    • Delayed baggage (essentials while you wait)

    • Travel delays and missed departures (subject to policy terms)

    • Personal liability (if you accidentally injure someone or damage their property)

    • Accidental death or permanent disability benefits (limited amounts)

  • What's not covered

    • Pre-existing medical conditions (unless declared and accepted)

    • Routine medical treatment or check-ups

    • Incidents involving excessive alcohol or drug use

    • High-risk or adventure sports (unless you buy extra cover)

    • Travelling against government travel advisories

    • Undeclared valuables or cash above policy limits

    • Lost items left unattended or not reported to authorities

    • Cosmetic or elective medical procedures

    • Cancellation due to changing your mind

    • Claims arising from illegal activities or reckless behaviour

What add-ons can I get with my travel insurance policy?

Tailor your cover for your specific needs with a wide selection of policy extras available:

  • Gadget travel cover

    Can be useful if your family is travelling with multiple or high-value devices, such as phones, tablets, laptops, and gaming devices.

  • Passport cover

    Helps cover the cost and support involved in replacing a lost or stolen passport or obtaining an Emergency Travel Document (ETD).

  • Car hire excess cover

    Reimburses the excess you may need to pay if a rental car is damaged or stolen.

  • Enhanced baggage cover

    Increases the payout limit for luggage and personal belongings.

  • Golf equipment cover

    Protects your golfing gear and covers non-refundable green fees.

  • Pet care cover

    Helps with additional kennel or cattery fees if your return home is delayed.

When is the best time to buy travel insurance?

The best time to buy travel insurance is as soon as you book your trip. Most policies include cancellation cover from the day you take out the insurance, so you'll be protected if you have to cancel before you travel for a reason covered by your policy.

Waiting until just before you leave means you could miss out on this protection. Buying early gives you peace of mind that you're covered from booking through to your return home.

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How can I get cheaper travel insurance?

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    Check if you already have cover

    Through your bank account or packaged credit card before buying a separate policy.

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    Compare quotes

    Look at different insurers to find the best value for the cover you need.

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    Choose an annual multi-trip policy

    If you travel more than once a year, it can work out cheaper than buying separate policies.

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    Avoid paying for unnecessary extras

    Such as gadget cover or winter sports cover, if you don't need them.

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    Increase your excess

    If you're comfortable paying more towards a claim, as this can reduce your premium.

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    Be honest about your medical history

    Avoid invalidating your policy or facing higher costs later.

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About Which?

Which? is a UK consumer champion that independently reviews products and services to help people make informed buying decisions.

Its travel insurance ratings assess policies across more than 120 areas of cover, including emergency medical expenses, medical repatriation, cancellation cover, baggage protection, travel delays, missed departures, and claims handling.

Its reviews also consider factors such as policy exclusions, excesses, and the level of protection provided, helping travellers compare different policies before making a purchasing decision.

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Do I need travel insurance if I have a Global Health Insurance Card?

The Global Health insurance Card (GHIC) entitles you to medical treatment in certain countries for free or at a reduced cost. However, this isn’t a replacement for travel insurance as it won’t cover you for private medical costs, nor will it be useful for rescue and repatriation. It also doesn't offer additional protection for your belongings and possessions, accommodation, or flights. 

What does excess mean in travel insurance?

Your insurance excess is the amount you will need to paywhen making a claim. If you have a policy with a £150 excess, for example, then you claim for a baggage loss of £800, you would pay the £150 and the remaining £650 would be paid out by your insurer.

How do I make a claim on my travel insurance?

If you need to make a claim on your travel insurance policy

  • Keep your documents to hand: keeping your policy documents, including your policy reference number, can be hugely helpful when you contact your insurer to make a claim.  

  • Contact the authorities: if you’re claiming as a result of a crime, you have to let the local police know and get an official police report. Some insurers may not pay out for a claim if you don’t alert the authorities within a certain time period, usually within 24 hours of the event. 

  • Don’t delay: you should also contact your insurer as soon as possible if you think you’ll have to claim, to ensure that they’ll cover you for what you need. This could be particularly important for medical treatment, as some insurers may require you to confirm what treatment you’re getting and whether it’s covered before paying out. It’s worth checking your policy documents to see if there’s an emergency 24 hour contact number you can call. 

  • Gather evidence: police reports, medical notes, or receipts to prove ownership can all improve the chances of your claim being accepted, and for some insurers they could even be necessary in order to validate your claim. 

Can I get travel insurance for the UK?

You still need travel insurance if you’re staying in the UK for your next holiday (staycation). Although the NHS will cover the cost of any medical treatment, travel insurance can pay to transfer you to a hospital closer to home. Travel insurance will also bring you or a family member home if you have missed your flights, trains, coach or your family have to drive home separately. 

Travel insurance for the UK also covers you against the risk of holiday cancellation, baggage loss, losing spare cash and anything happening to your mobile phone and other gadgets while you’re away from home.

Are Jersey and Guernsey considered part of the UK for travel insurance?

Yes, travel insurance providers generally consider Jersey and Guernsey as well as all other Channel Islands as part of the UK. Travel insurance is important here as while there is a reciprocal healthcare agreement between the UK and Jersey, it doesn’t cover things like repatriation - and will only last for visits under six months. There is no agreement between the UK and Guernsey. 

When is it too late to buy travel insurance?

You can buy travel insurance up to your departure date, even last-minute.

However, some insurers will have earlier cut-off limits, and many will charge more for last-minute purchases.

Buying insurance earlier, ideally as soon as you book the trip, also means you will be covered if your trip is cancelled because of an event outside of your control.

Does travel insurance cover pregnancy?

In most cases, yes, there is travel insurance cover for pregnancy and this should be covered under a standard travel insurance policy. However, if you are having any medical concerns during your pregnancy, it is worth telling your insurance provider before you travel and checking what you are covered for.

Most travel insurance policies will cover medical costs while you're travelling if there is a medical emergency related to your pregnancy. However, your policy won't cover your medical bills if you require routine care or give birth.

Do I need different travel insurance for Europe following Brexit?

Travel insurance hasn't changed very much for UK holiday goers in Europe. UK citizens are still able to access state-funded healthcare in most EU countries with the new GHIC card or if they still have a valid EHIC although there are limitations to the level of cover they will provide

It's recommended you also buy travel insurance policies for Europe, the only difference between these policies and worldwide policies is that your policy won't cover you if you travel outside of Europe.

Can I extend my travel insurance?

Some insurers may allow you to extend your policy while you're away, provided your trip is within the 'length of trip' limit on your policy, while others may require you to take out a new policy.

If you plan to take a long trip or visit several destinations in one holiday, you may need long stay travel insurance. This type of policy will cover long trips and backpacking holidays.

Does travel insurance cover wildfires?

Not every travel insurance policy will cover wildfires. When it comes to extreme weather and natural disasters, your insurance may not offer any cover or may require you to pay extra for cover. Even so, cover for these kinds of events can be complicated and there are certain hidden terms to travel insurance policies that may prevent you from being able to claim.

For example, when cancelling in the event of a wildfire or other type of national emergency, most travel insurance providers won't cover cancellations unless the FCDO has given a travel warning for your destination. If they haven't, or if that warning doesn't advise against anything except necessary travel, then your travel insurance won't cover cancellation costs. Similarly, your travel insurance may not cover any issues related to wildfires or extreme weather if they were forecasted before you travelled.

You can read more about what travel insurance will cover in our guide 'Will travel insurance cover natural disasters?'

Does travel insurance cover conflicts and war zones?

Most standard policies exclude cover against war, conflict, or political unrest. For this, you will need high-risk insurance. It's important to note, if you travel against Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) advice, your claim may be invalid.

Travelling to a specific destination? You can compare travel insurance for the location you're travelling to.

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