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[ Win a Rolex, Dream Vacation & More!   | MoneySmart Exclusive]    • Enjoy 50% off your policy premium and 2,400 My Millennium Points (worth S$16) with every policy purchased. • Additionally, receive up to S$45 via PayNow OR 1 x Apple AirTag (worth S$45.40) with eligible premiums spent.  T&Cs apply.    BONUS:  For a limited time only, stand a chance to score over S$10,000 worth of prizes in our Grand Draw . • Rolex Oyster Perpetual - 124200 34mm Silver (worth S$9,000) • All Expenses Paid Trip • 2D1N Staycation at any Millennium Hotels and Resorts and 15,000 My Millennium Points (worth up to S$550)   Increase your chances of winning when you refer friends  today. T&Cs apply.

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Here are 3 simple steps to submit your travel insurance claim, get your supporting documents ready.

Most travel insurers require claims within 30 days. Submit via mail, WhatsApp, their app, or online portal to avoid policy breaches. Keep originals for 6 months in the event the travel insurance provider needs to sight them. Required documents often include personal info, medical reports, ownership proof, trip records, and reports (e.g., police, airline).

Fill in your details and attach your supporting documents in your submission

Log in to your insurer's claims app or portal. Fill in your info, and the necessary details for the claims (email address. policy number, departure date or policy purchase date), upload soft copies of your documents and submit. Alternatively, mail hard copies of your original documents.

Receive an acknowledgement email and await for settlement

After submitting, you'll receive an acknowledgment email. Your claim will be reviewed. For COVID-19-related claims, contact the provided hotline or email. Upon approval, your insurer will coordinate payments, often offering cashless reimbursement through PayNow or iBanking for speed and convenience.

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Does Travel Insurance Cover Cancelled Flights?

Not always! While all travel insurance policies have a "Trip Cancellation" benefit, you can only claim for this if it's for an insured event, such as a serious illness or accident, or unforeseen events such as riots or natural disasters. However, different insurers exclude different scenarios, so it's best to read the policy wording carefully. The following are types of flight cancellations that are NOT covered by travel insurance.

Flight Cancellation Due to Known Event

Flight cancellations due to events which are already made known as public knowledge are not covered by travel insurance, as you are expected to have known about these at the point of buying your tickets. However, if you bought your flights and activated your travel insurance before they became public knowledge, you might still be able to make a claim.

Flight Cancellation with Refund / Replacement

If your flight was cancelled but you were put on a replacement flight, or your fare was refunded, you will not be able to make a travel insurance claim under the trip cancellation benefit. In general, travel insurance is only for unrecoverable costs. However, you may claim for trip delay benefits, such as an extra night's accommodation or extra meals.

You Cancelled Your Own Flight / Trip

Travel insurance typically covers insured events that are beyond your control. If you are the one who changed your mind about your trip, you generally won't be able to claim anything - unless your insurer offers a "Cancellation for Any Reason" benefit. However, in public health emergencies like the COVID-19 outbreak, airlines usually waive the usual penalties for flight cancellations, out of goodwill.

We asked Singaporeans about flight disruptions, and they answered.

Find out the worst airlines with delays and cancellations according to Singaporean travellers.

How Do I Choose The Best Travel Insurance?

When choosing travel insurance plans for your holiday or business trips, there are several factors to consider, depending on your priorities. Here are four simple steps to pick a suitable travel insurance plan.

Check general coverage

Instead of deciding solely by price, you should compare the benefits and reimbursement limits for common claims like medical expenses, trip cancellations, flight delays and baggage theft and/or damage.

Compare policy premiums

How much your travel insurance costs depends on your destination and length of stay. Most travel insurance companies have 2 to 3 tiers of plans at different price points, with varying comprehensiveness and reimbursement limits.

Special activities coverage

The breadth of coverage needed largely depends on your itinerary. For instance, if you’re planning to go skydiving, make sure you get a policy that covers aerial sports like MSIG’s TravelEasy® Standard, Elite and Premier plans. Or if you’re going golfing overseas, pick a policy that insures your equipment.

Consider the trip duration

This is one of the important determining factors of which kind of travel insurance you get. Single trip travel insurance plans are usually for short trips. If you’re the kind who travels far and for months, it might be worthwhile to consider buying annual travel insurance.

Unlike single trip travel insurance, annual travel insurance often charges a flat premium and insures you for an entire year of travel. It usually costs about $200 to $300 per year, which is more suitable for a frequent traveller who is probably going to travel overseas more than 7 or 8 times a year, at least.

Different Types Of Travel Insurance Coverage

Single trip plans.

If you’re thinking of only taking one or two trips in a year, single-trip travel insurance is probably more suitable for you. As the name suggests, single-trip insurance plans are made for individual travellers, and those who are travelling as families, who need travel coverage for a single trip or holiday, especially for long overseas trips (usually up to 180 days).

It makes more economic sense for those who don't travel very often, plus, single-trip insurance plans can be purchased easily online, with less time in planning and consideration as compared to annual multi-trip plans. But on the flip side, you’ll face the hassle of getting a new travel insurance policy every time you go on an overseas trip. For some, a single-trip insurance plan can get relatively expensive if the trips are short.

Annual Multi-trip plans

Annual travel insurance plans, which are also known as multi-trip travel insurance plans, are designed for those who travel several times in a year. The great thing about this kind of travel insurance is that you only need to do the purchase once, and you’re covered for the next 12 months. It is a good option if you’re a frequent traveller who intends to make many long trips or short weekend getaways abroad in a year.

Individual plans

Going solo as an occasional traveller or frequent traveller means that you’ll most likely need a single-trip individual travel insurance plan or an annual multi-trip travel insurance plan, depending on the frequency of travel.

Family plans

Family travel insurance plans usually cover you and the members of your family who travel with you on your trip, with a maximum number of adults and children to be insured per policy purchased. The people who are insured under a family travel insurance plan may comprise of you and your spouse, and/or your children or grandchildren.

You may want to consider purchasing a family travel insurance plan if you are travelling with your family and thinking of getting a single policy for your family members who are travelling with you, as getting a family travel insurance plan can be more cost-effective than getting separate single trip plans for each family member. What if you and your loved ones are travelling very often as a family? Some travel insurers also offer annual multi-trip travel insurance for families who are frequent travellers.

Single-trip or Annual multi-trip plan - Which one should you pick?

Now that we've detailed out what the different types of travel insurance plans are, it’ll be easier for you to make a decision. If not, here are some examples to help you understand better.

Joshua flies frequently in and out of the country for his business trips. As he works as a legal advisor, his job requires him to travel between Singapore and Thailand twice or once a month. Each trip will last for about a week. In this case, multi-trip travel insurance works best for him as he wouldn't have to keep getting travel insurance before every trip.

Lisa and Amanda are university friends planning to take a long post-graduation trip to Australia. They seldom travel and even if they did, they go on overseas vacations once a year with their own families. For them, the single travel insurance policy is a more suitable choice Australia .

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What Do Travel Insurance Plans Cover?

While pricing is a an important factor when comparing travel insurance plans, other features such as overseas medical coverage, trip cancellation coverage and many other related aspects are as important. These benefits and the extent of coverage for each type of benefit usually varies from insurer to insurer. Here are a few aspects you’ll want to look out for when it comes to choosing a suitable travel insurance with adequate coverage .

Overseas medical expenses

In the event you get diagnosed with some sort of unexpected disease, you’ll be able to claim for the necessary and reasonable overseas medical costs incurred within a certain number of days of your trip (usually 90 days) up to the limit as specified according to your selected plan. For some plans there are also tiered coverage limits for different age groups.

In-hospital cash overseas or allowance

Reimbursements for in terms of cash for hospital stays is another benefit that many insurers include in their plans now, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic.

Emergency medical evacuation and emergency medical repatriation

This is one of the fundamental aspects of every coverage plan. Any costs incurred for emergency medical evacuation and repatriation (including repatriation of mortal remains back to Singapore) that are related to your severe injury/illness diagnosis will be covered.

Keep in mind to have someone on your behalf to contact the insurer’s emergency service to provide your full name, dates of trip, NRIC/FIN number, policy number, name of the place and the telephone number that your insurance provider can reach you, as well as the nature of help required during the emergency, in case you are unable to do so during the emergency.

Trip cancellation/alteration/interruption/delay

Trip cancellations, postponements, delays, and interruptions are often covered if you as the traveller or you relatives travelling with you are diagnosed with a severe illness/get severely injured before the date of departure, subject to terms and conditions.

Pre-existing conditions

This benefit is not commonly included in most travel insurance plans, but currently there are several insurers providing such plans and they include MSIG TravelEasy® Pre-Ex, Income Insurance Enhanced PreX® (formally known as Income) and Etiqa Pre-Ex. The premiums are higher than regular plans, but they provide overseas medical expenses that cover pre-existing conditions.

Travel Insurance Claims

How do travel claims work.

Before you make a claim from your travel insurance provider, there are several important things to take note of, whether it is for claims related to your COVID-19 diagnosis, loss of baggage, trip cancellation, or other reasons. These include knowing what type of plan you purchased, when did the incident/illness occur (pre-trip, during-trip or post-trip), what belongings or items to claim for, and who are involved.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is travel insurance and how does it help me, what's the difference between single-trip or annual multi-trip travel insurance.

When you buy travel insurance you can choose from 2 types of policies, either the single trip or annual multi-trip travel insurance plan. Single trip travel insurance covers you for a single trip and is usually for individual travellers, or those who are travelling as families, who need travel coverage for a single trip or holiday, especially for long overseas trips (usually up to 180 days).

Annual travel insurance plans, which are also known as multi-trip travel insurance plans, cover you for all trips starting and ending in Singapore, and are designed for those who travel several times in a year, each trip lasting for about less than 180 days. You should consider buying Annual Travel Insurance if you travel frequently (more than 10 times a year). You will enjoy significant savings, and you won't have to worry about purchasing travel insurance every single time as you’ll be covered for the entire year.

Are family travel insurance plans cheaper?

Can i buy travel insurance once i'm overseas, how do i compare travel insurance policies, what are the best travel insurance for east and southeast asia countries.

We have written a quick guide on buying the best travel insurance to the nearby countries whether you are travelling to Malaysia , taking a weekend trip to Thailand , holidaying in Bali , planning a trip to Japan or a getaway to South Korea . Before jetting off, here are the 5 must have list of travel essentials that you will need when on holiday.

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6 Best Travel Insurance with COVID-19 Coverage in Singapore (Apr 2024)

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COVID-19 might be the last thing on your mind…but it could be the first thing to ruin your next trip. Whether you end up quarantined overseas or have to cancel the holiday entirely, there are plenty of ways COVID-19 could make a vacation go awry. And that’s before you consider things like lost luggage, flight delays , getting pickpocketed, and more.

Good news—there’s an easy way out. Before you jet off to your  dream travel destination , don’t forget to purchase  travel insurance . Covering you for your potential travel disruptions, travel insurance is the next most important thing besides your flight ticket!

Most insurance providers have added COVID-19 coverage to their travel insurance plans, but to varying extents. Some have COVID-19 as an optional add-0n that you have to purchase. Coverage wise, some providers offer far better COVID-19 protection than others.

Find out how to choose, what to look out for, and the cheapest travel insurance you can buy with our comparison of the best travel insurance with COVID-19 coverage  in Singapore and their ongoing promotions. Promotions are generous this Apr 2024— you could even win a Rolex Oyster Perpetual , 124200 34mm Silver (worth S$9,000), all-expenses paid trip, or a 2D1N staycation!

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With the sheer number of travel insurance providers out there, it can be overwhelming to compare everything against everything else. We know that pain, because that’s exactly what we’ve just done.  Wipe away those tears of exasperation— we’ve done the legwork for you and picked out the top 6 travel insurance plans in Singapore:

Why are these the top 6? We’ve compared them based on affordability, COVID-19 cover inclusion, emergency medical coverage, and trip cancellation coverage. (If you’re an adventure seeker, that’s more niche—refer to this article for all the best travel insurance for extreme sports and outdoor adventure instead.)

Ready to dive into the deets? We compared the coverage and prices of most popular  travel insurance plans with COVID-19 coverage in Singapore. So if you’re looking for a specific type of coverage for your travel needs, e.g. high trip cancellation coverage, this is a better summary table for you to work with:

Note: All travel insurance options above are before promotional discounts are applied. Unless otherwise stated, all include COVID-19 coverage.

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2. Bubblegum Travel Insurance

Bubblegum Travel Insurance  is a great option if you’re looking for fuss-free, essential coverage at affordable rates. Bubblegum’s travel insurance model is simple, offering just 1 travel insurance plan. Here are its pricing and coverage benefits:

If fuss-free, essential travel insurance is your top priority, we think Bubblegum is a good option for you. Their travel insurance is all-inclusive with coverage for travel inconveniences like cancellations and delays, and also gives you coverage for COVID-19 related expenses at no additional cost.

If you’re a thrill-seeker looking at adventurous activities, Bubblegum Travel Insurance will also cover you for hot air ballooning, scuba diving and skiing, with no restriction on height or depth.

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Key Features

Bubblegum offers just 1 affordable plan to suit all your travel needs to maximise your savings

Overseas medical expenses up to $150,000 SGD (Covid-19 sub-limit of $65,000 included)

24-Hour global Emergency Assistance services including Emergency Medical Evacuation and Repatriation

Covid-19 trip related cancellation/curtailment up to $600 SGD included

Adventurous activities like scuba diving and hot air ballooning are covered with no limit on depth or height.

Bubblegum is currently offering a 10% discount on all their travel insurance plans. That means you can cover a 7-day trip to ASEAN with just $38—about $5+ a day !

Truth is, the discount is even greater when you consider the fact that Bubblegum will also give you My Millennium Points and cashback when you purchase Bubblegum travel insurance:

  • Get  2,400 My Millennium Points (worth $16) with every policy purchased.
  • Plus, get  $15 Cash via PayNow when you buy a Bubblegum Travel Insurance plan with a premium of $80 to $119.99 OR  $25 Cash via PayNow with a premium of $120 and above.

Promotion valid till 30 Apr 2024.

3. FWD Travel Insurance 

FWD travel insurance offers some of the cheapest travel insurance plans in Singapore, so this is a budget-friendly option which still offers you great value for every dollar. I like that coverage for emergency medical evacuation is unlimited for all tiers, and overseas medical expenses go up to a generous $1,000,000 (which is about as high as it gets).

Here’s a quick run-through of the price and benefits offered by FWD travel insurance plans:

When you’re purchasing FWD travel insurance, the COVID-19 benefits are an add-on. The price of the COVID-19 add-on costs between $11 to $22  depending on the part of the world you’re travelling to. If you choose to add it on, it’ll give you comprehensive coverage of the following:

  • Trip disruption
  • Trip cancellation
  • Overseas hospital cash
  • Hospital cash while in Singapore
  • Medical expenses
  • Emergency medical evacuation and repatriation

The plan reimburses your travel-related expenses if you are diagnosed with COVID-19 no more than 30 days before your scheduled departure date, or if you have to change your itinerary because of a COVID-19 diagnosis while overseas. You also get to claim medical expenses and a hospital cash benefit if you get hospitalised overseas or for up to 14 days in Singapore upon your return.

On top of that, there’s also an automatic policy extension of up to 21 days should you be prevented from travel as per foreign government regulations due to:

  • You contracting COVID-19; or
  • You or your travel companion needing to be self-isolated due to being in close contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19

Read the full T&Cs of FWD’s COVID-19 coverage .

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[ Win a Rolex, Dream Vacation & More!   | MoneySmart Exclusive]   • Enjoy 25% off your policy premium and 2,400 My Millennium Points (worth S$16) with every policy purchased.  T&Cs apply.   BONUS:  For a limited time only, stand a chance to score over S$10,000 worth of prizes in our Grand Draw . • Rolex Oyster Perpetual - 124200 34mm Silver (worth S$9,000) • All Expenses Paid Trip • 2D1N Staycation at any Millennium Hotels and Resorts and 15,000 My Millennium Points (worth up to S$550)   Increase your chances of winning when you refer friends  today. T&Cs apply.

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Enjoy cashless medical outpatient treatment in Singapore, access to emergency assistance and your travel policy documents through the FWD SG app!

Add on coverage for COVID-19 available for both Single & Annual Trips for travel period of 90 days or less.

Optional add on coverage available when your trip is cancelled for any reason for Single Trips. (To be purchased within 7 days of your initial trip deposit for your trip).

Plan Highlights

Covid-19 protection, leisure activities.

Currently, you can take 25% off the prices for all FWD travel insurance tiers. That brings the rate for a 7-day ASEAN trip down to $25 to $42, or just $3+ to $6 a day !

We haven’t gotten to the really good part yet. Purchase FWD Premium , FWD Business , or FWD First travel insurance and stand a chance to win over $10,000 worth of prizes in our Grand Draw ! Prizes include:

  • Rolex Oyster Perpetual – 124200 34mm Silver (worth S$9,000)
  • All Expenses Paid Trip
  • 2D1N Staycation at any Millennium Hotels and Resorts and 15,000 My Millennium Points (worth up to S$550)

Promotions valid till 7 Apr 2024 (Prizes 2 and 3) / 30 Apr 2024 (Prize 1).

4. Starr Travel Insurance

Starr’s travel insurance   Starr TraveLead Comprehensive is a leader in terms of how customisable their insurance is. When signing up, medical coverage (including COVID-19 coverage) is automatically included in all plans, but you can choose whether or not you want to add trip coverage (e.g. document loss, travel delay) and baggage coverage (e.g. baggage delay). Then, you can also easily add riders for Golf Protection, Cruise Vacation, Scuba Diving, and Snow Sports.

Starr TraveLead Comprehensive comes in 3 tiers: Gold , Silver and Bronze . While all are pretty comprehensive (as the name suggests), we advise you go for at least Silver . This affords you $500,000 overseas medical coverage, as well as $30,000 medical coverage for COVID-19 and $250 coverage for COVID-19 related trip curtailments and cancellations. You won’t get the COVID-19 trip curtailment/cancellation coverage in the Bronze plan, which only offers $15,000 for COVID-19 medical coverage. Better be safe and  go for Silver or Gold.

Here are the prices and coverage amounts for each tier. Prices are given with trip coverage included in the plan.

Note: Starr also has a travel insurance called Starr TraveLead Essential, which also comes in Bronze , Silver and Gold tiers. They look very attractive because of their low prices—for example, Starr TraveLead Essential Bronze costs just $20 for a 7-day trip to an ASEAN destination.

However, unless you’re on a really tight budget, I wouldn’t recommend these plans because of their more limited coverage. For example, while the Starr TraveLead Essential Bronze plan does cover you for $200,000 worth of overseas medical expenses (which is already the bare minimum), it doesn’t cover you at all for trip cancellation and loss/damage of baggage. Neither do the Silver or Gold tier plans.

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Flexible coverage allows you to create a travel insurance plan with different types of coverage and add-ons that can adapt to your needs

Overseas Covid-19 related medical expenses of up to $30,000 SGD included (Excluding China).

Covid 19 Trip related cancellation/curtailment up to $250 SGD included (Excluding China).

Covers Travel Expenses for return of Child(ren) during the hospitalisation of the insured person.

No sublimit or restriction on outpatient expenses and number of visits

24 hours Global Emergency Assistance Services help you when you need it most, connecting you with medical treatment and transportation

Seamless and Cashless claims via PayNow

Please note that travelling to Russia and Ukraine is not covered in Starr’s insurance with immediate effect.

With the ongoing 42% discount promotion on Starr travel insurance, prices are very affordable. Coverage for a week-long ASEAN trip is just $24+ ($3+ a day), while a trip of the same duration to countries like USA costs $30+ ($4+ a day).

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5. MSIG Travel Insurance

MSIG travel insurance is categorised into 3 plans— Standard , Elite , and Premier . The cheapest, basic plan still offers pretty adequate coverage in medical emergencies and trip cancellations or delays.

Here’s a quick run-down of the plan’s key benefits:

One more unusual area of coverage that MSIG includes is emergency dental expenses. You get $5,000 to $15,000 in coverage, depending on the travel insurance tier you select.

MSIG’s Areas A and B refer, roughly speaking, to ASEAN and Asia respectively. Here’s a more comprehensive list of the countries in each category:

  • Area A : Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam
  • Area B : Australia, China (excluding Inner Mongolia and Tibet), Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Macau, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and including countries in Area A
  • Area C : Worldwide

MSIG Travel Insurance’s COVID-19 coverage is an automatic inclusion to its travel insurance plans and offers the following coverage:

  • Trip cancellation, postponement, shortening, disruption
  • Replacement of traveller
  • Overseas medical expenses
  • Emergency medical evacuation
  • Overseas quarantine daily cash allowance

This is quite a decent list of benefits, but do note that daily hospital cash allowance is missing from the list.

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COVID-19 coverage of up to $150,000 medical cover and up to $1,500 travel inconvenience benefit for your trip protection.

Packaged tour coverage for insolvency of licensed travel agencies registered with the Singapore Tourism Board (includes NATAS registered travel agencies).

Get covered across all TravelEasy Plan types with a high limit of S$1,000,000 for emergency medical evacuation & repatriation

MSIG provides cover for insolvency of licensed travel agencies registered with the Singapore Tourism Board (includes NATAS registered travel agencies)

Currently, you can take 40% off all MSIG travel insurance plans with their ongoing promotion. That means your 7-day ASEAN trip now costs just $37 to $70 to cover compared to $62 to $116.

On top of the 40% discount, you’ll receive lots of goodies with your MSIG travel insurance purchase:

  • Receive  2,400 My Millennium Points (worth $16) with every policy purchased.
  • $15 cash via PayNow with a premium of $65 to $119.99
  • $25 cash via PayNow with a premium of $120 to $239.99
  • $45 cash via PayNow or an Apple AirTag (worth $45.40) with a premium of $240 and above .

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6. Singlife Travel Insurance

Singlife travel insurance comes in 3 tiers— Lite , Plus , and Prestige . The price you pay and the coverage you’ll get increase with each plan.

Here are Singlife travel insurance’s key prices and benefits:

On top of the coverage above, Singlife also covers you for chiropractor and/or chinese physician treatment : $250 ($50 per visit) for Lite, $500 ($75 per visit) for Plus, and $1000 ($100 per visit) for Prestige.

As far as COVID-19 coverage goes, here’s a quick run-down:

  • Emergency medical evacuation, repatriation
  • Overseas quarantine allowance
  • Trip cancellation, postponement, interruption

While Singlife travel insurance’s coverage for non-COVID medical expenses, travel delay and trip cancellation is comprehensive, we have to dock some points for the lack of overseas hospital cash allowance and pretty low COVID-19 trip cancellation coverage.

Also, do note that the lowest tier, Lite, doesn’t come with certain coverage, such as trip cancellation or postponement for any reason and COVID-19 overseas quarantine allowance.

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Covers trip cancellation for any reason, T&Cs apply.

Covers trip interruptions or cancellations due to COVID-19 and cover your medical treatment should you contract COVID-19 whilst overseas.

Payout of up to S$150** should your trip be affected by excessive rainfall.

**For single trips (minimum 3 days) where more than 50% of trip duration is affected by rainfall levels of >6.4mm in a 24-hour period.

Seamless claims experience with PayNow

It’s a win-win situation—get 28% off your Singlife travel insurance premiums these goodies thrown in:

  • $10 cash via PayNow with a premium of $65 to $129.99
  • $20 cash via PayNow with a premium of $130 to $329.99
  • $30 cash via PayNow or an Apple AirTag (worth $45.40) with a premium of $330 and above .

Promotion valid till 29 Feb 2024.

7. Etiqa Travel Insurance

Do you hate making travel insurance claims? I do. That’s why when a friend of mine told me that you don’t need to make any claim on Etiqa to receive compensation for your flight delay, I was very intrigued.

I’ve been fortunate—all my recent flights have left on time. But from what I’ve heard from friends who weren’t as lucky on their recent travels, it’s true that Etiqa has the most seamless claim process for flight delays . All you need to do is enter your flight details when purchasing your insurance. Etiqa will monitor your flight and know if your flight is delayed (to count as a delay, it needs to be pushed back at least 3 consecutive hours). If that happens, they’ll transfer money into your Etiqa TiqConnect eWallet—even if you don’t submit a claim! You can then encash that sum via PayNow.

On top of this travel delay claim benefit, Etiqa also provides flight check-in reminders and baggage belt collection details via SMS when you land. I’ve experienced this myself when I bought Etiqa’s travel insurance for my trip to the UK this year. Now that’s what I call service.

Etiqa’s travel insurance is called Tiq Travel Insurance  and comes in 3 tiers: Tiq Entry , Tiq Savvy , and Tiq Luxury . Here are their costs and coverage components:

Tiq Entry is sufficient to give you essential coverage for travel disruptions. But if you’ve just a little more to spend, go for Tiq Savvy . This will more than double your coverage limit for overseas medical expenses from $200,000 to $500,000 for just an additional $5 a week—that’s less than $1 a day.

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Comprehensive COVID-19 add-on, protecting you before, during and after your trip

Covers Cruise to Nowhere

Get paid upon a 3-hour flight delay, even without submitting a claim

Instant claims encashment via PayNow

24-hour worldwide emergency travel support

The only disadvantage to Tiq travel insurance is that COVID-19 coverage is not included in the base price and you’ll have to pay for their optional  COVID-19 Add-On to be covered. Some people might say this is an advantage—it gives you a greater degree of flexibility to decide if you want to have COVID-19 coverage or not, especially as COVID-19 becomes less and less prevalent. However, the fact remains that you need to pay extra for it compared to travel insurance plans where COVID-19 coverage is already included.

Here’s how much the COVID-19 Add-On will cost for a 7-day trip:

To be covered for travel disruptions and medical expenses related to COVID-19, you’ll need to add the costs above to the base Tiq travel insurance prices.

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8. Cheapest travel insurance in Singapore

When I buy travel insurance, I don’t really care whether the insurer has 900 years of experience or if the plan comes with extra coverage for Chanel bags. Just give me the cheapest travel insurance plan can  l iao !

If that sounds like you too, you’ll be glad to know we’ve done the legwork for you. After assessing the most popular travel insurers in Singapore, the honour of cheapest travel insurance in Singapore goes to… FWD travel insurance .

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But as the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. Will you regret being a cheapskate and lose out on important coverage if the only number you look at is the price?

In a way, yes. Because FWD travel insurance is only the cheapest option with 2 caveats.

Firstly, travel insurers have limited-time discounts all the time. This is no secret. It does, however, make it difficult to compare prices when an expensive plan is on 40% off but a cheaper one is on 10% off. That’s why for the table above, we compared base prices without discounts .

But when you take into account promotional prices, which plan is the cheapest? There’s no need to open a million tabs to compare every travel insurance plan out there. Just use our travel insurance comparison tool with the “Lowest Price” filter  on. You’re welcome!

The second caveat is this: FWD came out the cheapest when we looked at its price  without its COVID-19 add-on. If you’re looking for a travel insurance plan that includes coverage for disruptions due to COVID-19 (which you should!), the real winners are  Amex travel insurance and  Starr travel insurance .

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Personalise your travel insurance-Flexible coverage allows you to create a travel insurance plan with different types of coverage and addon that can adapt to your needs

Overseas Covid-19 related medical expenses of up to $15,000 SGD included (Excluding China).

Covers travel expenses for sending back an unattended child during the hospitalisation of the insured person

At the end of the day, ask yourself what specific travel insurance coverage you want to have, and assess the travel insurance options to find one that suits your needs.

Need some help? Read our travel insurance guide to understand all you need to know about choosing the best travel insurance. Don’t forget to use our travel insurance comparison tool to seamlessly compare plans across different providers in Singapore.

9. Does travel insurance cover COVID-19?

When the COVID-19 pandemic started, most insurers did not extend their coverage to COVID-19-related mishaps. (Read more here .) The pandemic was quickly considered a “known event”, which insurers usually do not offer compensation for. So, if your flight got cancelled because of COVID-19, you’d be out of luck trying to get your insurance claims approved.

Now that practically all travel restrictions are lifted, insurance companies are rushing for a slice of the pie. Since the virus looks like it’s here to stay, most insurers are offering coverage that includes specific benefits for COVID-19. Where COVID-19 benefits aren’t already included in the policy, insurers offer an optional COVID-19 rider you can pay for to add on to the existing regular coverage.

Read your policy documents carefully to see if COVID-19 is covered, and add it on if you need to.

10. How do I choose the best travel insurance with COVID-19 coverage?

COVID-19 coverage  can vary quite a bit from insurer to insurer . When you’re shopping for the best insurance policy,  there are 4 things you want to look out for when it comes to choosing the best travel insurance with COVID-19 coverage:

  • Medical expenses coverage

Do note that the plans still exclude travelling against a travel advisory put in place by the Singapore government or by the local authority at your trip destination. Meaning, if your destination country goes on red alert for COVID-19, visitors are highly likely to come into contact with the virus and your insurance is highly likely to reject any COVID-19 claims. So be sure to check announcements on both ends before you depart.

Another common exclusion is failing to take precautions against COVID-19. This is worded kinda vaguely in those lengthy insurance policies, but could include not following any COVID-19 regulations at your destination or on the plane. So make sure you wear your mask whenever it’s required (or even when it’s not, if you want to play extra safe) and don’t attend any illegal raves.

11. What do I do if I get COVID-19 during or after my travels?

First of all, when booking your trip, you should retain all receipts, tickets and itineraries in case your trip has to be cancelled or altered.

At the first sign of a COVID-19 infection or related travel disruption, you should call your insurer and ask for guidance. Many insurers maintain a 24-hour hotline for travel claims. Save that number before you depart Singapore so that you aren’t stuck somewhere without wi-fi or 4G to Google the hotline.

To make a claim , you will usually have to submit your insurer’s form with supporting documents by the deadline mentioned in your contract (usually 30 days). Don’t wait until you’re back in Singapore to check which documents you need.

If you catch COVID-19 while you’re in Singapore , you will likely have to submit the results of a PCR Swab Test or Antigen Rapid Test conducted at a clinic or hospital.

It gets a bit more complicated if you’re overseas . The insurer will likely require documentation from the hospital as well as a doctor’s letter stating that you are unfit to travel and/or recommending treatment.

If you need to be quarantined overseas , you should make sure you have a quarantine order from the government, otherwise you may not be able to claim for quarantine allowance. Remember to ask for this as not all countries automatically issue such documentation.

ALSO READ: COVID-19 Travel Insurance Claim Guide

Planning to get travel insurance for your next trip? Learn how to claim for COVID-19 here!

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Top Travel Insurances for Singapore You Should Know in 2024

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The island city-state of Singapore is famous for its modern architecture, clean streets, vibrant culinary scene, and eco-friendly urban environment. While small, the city contains many iconic landmarks such as Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay. Although travelling to Singapore can be an accessible holiday destination for many people, out-the-pocket healthcare costs in the country tend to be expensive, so it's a very good idea to arrive there with travel insurance under your belt.

Luckily, online global insurances (known as 'insurtechs') specialize in cost-savvy travel insurance to Singapore and other countries worldwide. Our list below explores the four services we believe provide the best deals for young travellers, adventurers, everyday holidaymakers looking for comprehensive but affordable coverage, and longer-term expats.

Singapore Insurance Profile

Here are a few of the many factors influencing the scope and cost of travel insurances for Singapore:

Best Travel Insurances for Singapore

  • 01. Should I get travel insurance for Singapore? scroll down
  • 02. Best medical coverage: VisitorsCoverage scroll down
  • 03. Best trip insurance: Insured Nomads scroll down
  • 04. Best mix for youth and digitial nomads: SafetyWing scroll down
  • 05. FAQ about travel insurance to Singapore scroll down

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Do I Need Travel Insurance for Singapore?

Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for travel to Singapore. This means that as a traveller to Singapore, you must provide valid travel insurance coverage for the entire duration of your stay. If you don't arrive with travel insurance, you risk being denied entry into Singapore, or even deported in certain cases.

However, regardless of whether or not it's legally required, it's always a good idea to take our health insurance before you travel — whether to Singapore or anywhere else. For what's usually an affordable cost , taking out travel insurance will mitigate most or all of the risk of financial damage if you run into any unexpected troubles during your trip abroad. Take a look at the top five reasons to get travel insurance to learn more.

With that said, here are the top three travel insurances for Singapore:

VisitorsCoverage: Best Medical Coverage

Among the internet's best-known insurance platforms,  VisitorsCoverage  is a pioneering Silicon Valley insurtech company that offers comprehensive medical coverage for travellers going abroad to Singapore. It lets you choose between various plans tailored to meet the specific needs of your trip to Singapore, including coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and travel disruptions. With its easy online purchase process and 24/7 live chat support, VisitorsCoverage is a reliable and convenient option if you want good value and peace of mind while travelling abroad.

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  • Coverage 9.0
  • Quality of Service 9.0
  • Pricing 7.6
  • Credibility 9.5

VisitorsCoverage offers a large variety of policies and depending on your needs and preferences, you'll need to compare and explore their full catalogue of plans for yourself. However, we've chosen a few highlights for their travel insurance for Singapore:

  • Policy names: Varies
  • Medical coverage: Very good. Includes coverage for doctor and hospital visits, pre-existing conditions, repatriation, mental health-related conditions, and many others.
  • Trip coverage: Excellent - but only available for US residents.
  • Customer support: FAQ, live chat and phone support
  • Pricing range: USD 25 to USD 150 /traveller /month
  • Insurance underwriter: Lloyd's, Petersen, and others
  • Best for: Value for money and overall medical coverage

Insured Nomads: Best Trip Coverage

Insured Nomads is another very good travel insurance option, especially if you're adventurous or frequently on the go and are looking for solid trip insurance with some coverage for medical incidents too. With Insured Nomads, you can choose the level of protection that best suits your needs and enjoy a wide range of benefits, including 24/7 assistance, coverage for risky activities and adventure sports, and the ability to add or remove coverage as needed. In addition, Insured Nomads has a reputation for providing fast and efficient claims service, making it an excellent choice if you want peace of mind while exploring the world.

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  • Coverage 7.8
  • Quality of Service 8.5
  • Pricing 7.4
  • Credibility 8.8

Insured Nomads offers three travel insurance policies depending on your needs and preferences. We go through them below:

  • Policy names: World Explorer, World Explorer Multi, World Explorer Guardian
  • Medical coverage: Good. Includes coverage for doctor and hospital visits, pre-existing conditions, repatriation, and many others.
  • Trip coverage: Good. Includes coverage for trip cancellation and interruption, lost or stolen luggage (with limits), adventure and sports activities, and many others.
  • Customer support: FAQ, live chat, phone support
  • Pricing range: USD 80 to USD 420 /traveller /month
  • Insurance underwriter: David Shield Insurance Company Ltd.
  • Best for: Adventure seekers wanting comprehensive trip insurance

SafetyWing: Best Combination For Youth

SafetyWing is a good insurance option for younger travellers or digital nomads because it offers flexible but comprehensive coverage at a famously affordable price. With SafetyWing, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing you're covered for unexpected medical expenses, trip cancellations, lost or stolen luggage, and more. In addition, SafetyWing's user-friendly website lets you manage your policy, file a claim, and access 24/7 assistance from anywhere in the world, and, unlike VisitorsCoverage, you can even purchase a policy retroactively (e.g. during a holiday)!

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  • Coverage 7.0
  • Quality of Service 8.0
  • Pricing 6.3
  • Credibility 7.3

SafetyWing offers two travel insurance policies depending on your needs and preferences, which we've highlighted below:

  • Policy names: Nomad Insurance, Remote Health
  • Medical coverage: Decent. Includes coverage for doctor and hospital visits, repatriation, and many others.
  • Trip coverage: Decent. Includes attractive coverage for lost or stolen belongings, adventure and sports activities, transport cancellation, and many others.
  • Pricing range: USD 45 to USD 160 /traveller /month
  • Insurance underwriter: Tokyo Marine HCC
  • Best for: Digital nomads, youth, long-term travellers

How Do They Compare?

Interested to see how VisitorsCoverage, SafetyWing, and Insured Nomads compare as travel insurances to Singapore? Take a look at the side-by-side chart below:

Data correct as of 4/1/2024

FAQ About Travel Insurance to Singapore

Travel insurance typically covers trip cancellation, trip interruption, lost or stolen luggage, travel delay, and emergency evacuation. Some travel insurance packages also cover medical-related incidents too. However, remember that the exact coverage depends on the insurance policy.

Yes, medical travel insurance is almost always worth it, and we recommend taking out travel insurance whenever visiting a foreign country. Taking out travel insurance will mitigate some or all of the risk of covering those costs yourself in case you need medical attention during your stay. In general, we recommend VisitorsCoverage to travellers worldwide because it offers excellent value for money and well-rounded travel and medical benefits in its large catalogue of plans.

Health insurance doesn't cover normal holiday expenses, such as coverage for missed flights and hotels, but in case you run into medical trouble while abroad, it may cover some or all of your doctor or hospital expenses while overseas. However, not all health insurance providers and plans offer coverage to customers while abroad, and that's why it's generally best to take out travel insurance whenever you travel.

Although there's overlap, health and travel insurance are not exactly the same. Health insurance covers some or all of the cost of medical expenses (e.g. emergency treatment, doctor's visits, etc.) while travel insurance covers non-medical costs that are commonly associated with travelling (e.g. coverage for missed flights, stolen or lost personal belongings, etc.).

The cost of travel insurance depends on several factors, such as the length of the trip, the destination, the age of the traveller, and the level of coverage desired. On average, travel insurance can cost anywhere between 3% and 10% of the total cost of the trip.

A single-trip travel insurance policy covers a specific trip, while an annual one covers multiple trips taken within a one-year period. An annual policy may be more cost-effective for frequent travellers.

Yes, you can sometimes purchase travel insurance after starting your trip, but it is best to buy it before the trip begins to ensure maximum coverage. If you do need to buy insurance after you've started your trip, we recommend VisitorsCoverage , which offers a wide catalogue of online trip and medical insurance policies, most of which can be booked with immediate effect. Check out our guide to buying travel insurance late to learn more.

Yes, you can most certainly purchase travel insurance for a trip that has already been booked, although we recommend purchasing insurance as soon as possible aftwerwards to ensure all coverage is in place before your journey begins. Check out our guide to buying travel insurance late to learn more.

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7 Best Annual Travel Insurance in Singapore

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  • Published: 1 May, 2023
  • Last Updated: 29 February, 2024

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Are you planning on travelling abroad in the near future?

While travel can be exciting and rewarding, it has its fair share of risks.

From lost luggage to medical emergencies, unexpected events can quickly derail your trip and leave you with a hefty bill. That’s where travel insurance comes in.

If you’re a Singaporean traveller, you’re in luck.

In this article, I’ll explore the best annual travel insurance plans available in Singapore that offer comprehensive coverage at affordable prices.

Whether you’re a frequent traveller or planning a long-term trip, there is an insurance plan that can meet your needs.

So, let’s dive in and find the perfect annual travel insurance plan to protect you on your next adventure.

Why Annual Travel Insurance?

Annual travel insurance is cost-effective for frequent travellers, especially in Singapore.

Instead of purchasing a new travel insurance policy for each trip, you can buy an annual policy that covers you for multiple trips throughout the year.

This is a great option for those who travel frequently for work or leisure. Not only does it save you time and hassle, but it can also save you money in the long run.

In comparison, purchasing multiple single-trip plans can be more expensive and time-consuming, especially if you travel frequently.

With an annual policy, you can have peace of mind knowing that you’re covered for all your trips throughout the year without worrying about purchasing a new policy for each trip.

Prefer single-trip plans instead?

Click here to find our picks for the best single-trip travel insurance in Singapore .

Comparing the Best Annual Travel Insurance in Singapore

These are the best annual travel insurance plans in Singapore that will be compared throughout this article.

  • AIG Travel Guard Direct
  • AIA Around the World Plus (II)
  • Allianz Travel Bronze
  • FWD Travel Insurance
  • MSIG TravelEasy
  • NTUC Income Travel Insurance
  • Singlife Travel Insurance
  • Etiqa TIQ Travel Insurance (with Covid-19 cover)

Cheapest Annual Travel Insurance – MSIG TravelEasy Standard

The basis for this comparison will be on the coverage for a single 25-year-old individual travelling to Thailand for a year and the lowest-tiered plan across all insurers (except for AIG).

If you’re going on an annual trip, you are likely to incur a lot of expenses during your trips.

Whether it’s for your accommodation or flight, it may end up in hefty amounts.

Thus, you may be looking for the cheapest travel insurance out there when it comes to annual trips.

The cheapest travel insurance for annual trips would have to be MSIG TravelEasy Standard since it offers the cheapest premium at $231.20 for a whole year.

That amounts to about $19.20 a month, which is pretty affordable.

Take a look at some of MSIG TravelEasy Standard’s notable benefits:

  • Personal Accident & Death: $50,000
  • Medical Expenses: $250,000
  • Emergency Evacuation & Repatriation: $250,000

Not too shabby for paying $19.20 a month.

So if you’re merely looking for the cheapest travel insurance for your annual trip, get MSIG TravelEasy Standard.

Best Annual Travel Insurance with Highest Overseas Medical Expenses Coverage – Singlife Travel Insurance Prestige

This comparison will be based on coverage for a single 25-year-old individual travelling to Thailand for a year and the highest-tiered plan across all insurers (except AIG).

Overseas medical expenses coverage is one of the most critical factors for travel insurance – more so for annual trips since you’ll be away from your home country for much longer.

Because of this, you’re more prone to face some unexpected circumstances that may just land you in the hospital.

This means it certainly can’t hurt to have the highest coverage for any overseas medical expenses you may incur if you are hospitalised.

Looking at the table above, it’s clear that  Singlife Travel Insurance Prestige  is the best annual travel insurance in this category as it’s the only one offering unlimited coverage for overseas medical expenses!

The best part about its premium is that it is not the most expensive among the insurers!

Seems like a pretty good deal if you ask me.

So, if you’re a frequent traveller looking for the highest overseas medical expenses coverage – you should go for  Singlife Travel Insurance Prestige.

Best Annual Travel Insurance for Those with Pre-Existing Conditions going – Etiqa TIQ Travel Insurance Pre-Ex (with Covid-19 cover)

In Singapore, there are currently 2 travel insurance plans that offer coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, such as:

  • MSIG TravelEasy Pre-Ex
  • Etiqa TIQ Travel Insurance Pre-Ex

Since MSIG TravelEasy Pre-Ex doesn’t offer coverage for annual trips, the only option you’re left with is  Etiqa TIQ Travel Insurance Pre-Ex (with Covid-19 cover) .

Thus, here’s a breakdown of the plan’s key coverage and benefits.

They offer 3 tiers of coverage to cater to travellers with different budgets

This comparison will be based on a single trip coverage for a single 25-year-old individual travelling to Thailand for a year.

Besides the fact that COVID-19 coverage is not available for Etiqa’s TIQ Pre-Ex plans, it seems pretty comprehensive for most travellers going on annual trips with pre-existing medical conditions.

Their premiums can also be pricier, but it’s a price to pay to be safer than sorry!

Best Annual Travel Insurance with Highest Benefit for Loss or Damage of Baggage and Personal Belongings – AIG Travel Guard Direct Supreme

This comparison will be based on coverage for a single 25-year-old individual travelling to Thailand for a year and the highest-tiered plan across all insurers.

This is one of the common travel inconveniences that any traveller can face, especially when you need your essentials to carry out your itinerary as planned.

I mean, what if you’re planning to make a vlog to document your long trip? You would probably pack your camera and laptop for taking pictures and editing.

And what if you brought along your brand new luxury bag or jewellery overseas to dress up throughout this trip?

And, of course, your travel documents and passport should also be with you.

What happens if the airport loses your baggage and all those personal belongings? What will you do then?

Thus, it is essential to choose an annual travel insurance plan that covers you well for these situations, such as  AIG Travel Guard Direct Supreme,  which offers up to $10,000 for the loss or damage of your baggage and personal belongings.

Although it is the 2nd most expensive premium at $554, paying slightly more for higher protection should be the least of your worries when it comes to your essentials.

Especially if you carry luxury items or personal electronics such as your phone/laptop.

Remember that all travel insurance plans also impose benefit limits for certain items, such as your laptop or mobile phone.

In the case of AIG Travel Guard, the item limits for a laptop computer, jewellery, and all other items are $1,000, $1,000, and $500, respectively, which applies to all AIG Travel Guard tiers.

So if you’re travelling on an annual trip and wish to be covered in case you lose your important belongings at the airport,  AIG Travel Guard Direct Supreme  is the travel insurance you should go for.

Best Annual Travel Insurance for Active Travellers – Etiqa TIQ Travel Insurance Luxury (with Covid-19 cover)

This comparison will be based on coverage for a single 25-year-old individual travelling to Thailand for a week and the highest-tiered plan across all insurers.

This one goes out to all those adrenaline seekers who love the outdoors and need a travel insurance plan to protect them should an accident happen.

In these cases, personal accident benefits should appeal to you most.

We can see that there are 5 insurers who offer the highest personal accident benefit of $500,000.

But there’s one that stands out the most:  Etiqa TIQ Travel Insurance Luxury (with Covid-19 cover).

And for 2 main reasons – it has the cheapest premium of just $369 and covers an extensive list of leisure and recreational type of holiday outdoor activities that most insurers don’t even cover!

Here is what’s covered in the TIQ plan:

  • Hot air balloon
  • Scuba diving
  • Skiing and other ice/snow sports
  • Hiking or trekking
  • Marathons and other competitions (excluding ultramarathons, biathlons, and triathlons)
  • Paragliding, hang gliding, parachuting
  • Bungee jumping

We told you, it’s an extensive list!

And if you’re an active traveller going for many adventures on your long trip, there’s bound to be an activity listed above that you would most likely partake in on your travel.

So to our adventure junkies and outdoorsy people,  Etiqa TIQ Travel Insurance Luxury (with Covid-19 cover)  is your annual travel insurance.

Best Annual Travel Insurance with Highest COVID-19 Coverage – Allianz Travel Platinum

These days, COVID-19 coverage has become a norm in travel insurance since the pandemic. What this means is that you will be able to claim from your travel insurance if you get COVID-19 while travelling.

From the table above, you can see that there are many factors that are covered in case you contract the virus.

Which of these is actually important for you to consider when it comes to choosing coverage?

Well, it is likely that everyone in Singapore by now has gotten their vaccinations before they are allowed to travel overseas.

But that’s not to say you may not be infected by the virus, especially if that country you’re travelling to still has high infection rates.

So, if you get infected there, you may incur a huge bill when you seek medical treatment, as it depends on the country’s current COVID-19 measures and protocol.

Thus, you should be looking out for the overseas medical expenses benefit from each insurer.

In this case,  Allianz Travel Platinum  wins for the highest coverage for overseas medical expenses at a whopping $1,000,000!

Plus, if you need to be medically evacuated and repatriated, Allianz offers unlimited coverage for both cases!

Even though those factors are not as important (since you most likely only need them once) – but it’s good to have!

Of course, that’s not saying that the overseas medical expenses benefits are all you should look at.

You should also look at the trip cancellation and postponement component because these are important for you to check if the coverage is “sufficient” to cover the cancellation cost of your air tickets, long-term accommodation, and itinerary should you contact the virus before you fly.

If you’re concerned about this aspect,  Allianz Travel Platinum  is still your go-to travel insurance plan because they offer the highest coverage of $15,000!

However, their premiums are the most expensive compared to other plans, standing at $570.

That might deter you a little, but you must not forget that you may have a higher likelihood of contracting the virus more than once because you’re making multiple trips a year and possibly staying in the country for a longer period of time.

Thus, a $1,000,000 overseas medical expenses benefit can be very useful in those situations.

Not to mention unlimited coverage for emergency medical evacuation and repatriation.

So, if you’re looking for an annual travel insurance plan with the highest COVID-19 coverage – you should definitely pick Allianz Travel Platinum.

Most Value Annual Travel Insurance – Etiqa TIQ Travel Insurance Entry (with Covid-19 cover)

The basis for this comparison will be on the coverage for a single 25-year-old individual travelling to Thailand for a week and the lowest-tiered plan across all insurers.

When it comes to travelling, it is a common practice to source around for the best deals – and it shouldn’t be any different for travel insurance.

Plus, you’re already putting aside expenses for your long trip, why wouldn’t you want a travel insurance plan that will be a bang for your buck?

Thus, in terms of cost-to-benefit ratio, Etiqa TIQ Travel Insurance Entry (with Covid-19 cover) stands out as the best value option for annual trip travellers.

It is a worthy competitor even with it having the cheapest premium of $369! That’s about $30.75 a month for a year.

I mean, for just $30.75 a month, you get

  • An affordable travel insurance to ease your travel worries
  • A reasonably high extent of coverage for overseas medical coverage ($200,000!)
  • $200,000 for Accidental death and TPD coverage (the highest amongst ALL plans, and comparable to higher priced plans like FWD!)
  • Coverage for an extensive list of adventurous activities – which many plans don’t have!

So, you can see why Etiqa TIQ Travel Insurance Entry (with Covid-19 cover) is a great value plan for short-trip travellers.

They also have 2 other tiers for you to consider – Savvy and Luxury for those with a higher budget to spare.

But one thing’s for sure, they will remain a value-for-money travel insurance plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of getting an annual travel insurance plan in singapore.

Annual travel insurance plans offer a wide range of benefits to Singaporean travellers:

– Cost savings as compared to single-trip travel insurance plans.

– Convenience since you do not need to purchase travel insurance for each subsequent trip and are protected all year.

– Comprehensive coverage includes protection from medical emergencies and personal accidents, baggage loss/damage, missed flight or delayed luggage, and more.

How do I compare different annual travel insurance plans in Singapore?

To compare different annual travel insurance plans in Singapore, you should consider factors such as coverage, exclusions, deductibles, premiums, and benefits.

You can start by researching and comparing different insurance providers and their offerings, reading customer reviews and ratings, and seeking advice from insurance agents or brokers.

Can I purchase an annual travel insurance plan in Singapore if I have a pre-existing medical condition?

Yes, you can purchase an annual travel insurance plan in Singapore even if you have a pre-existing medical condition.

However, the terms and conditions of coverage for such a plan may vary depending on the insurance provider and your medical condition.

It is best to contact the insurer directly to get more information about what kind of coverage is available for your specific situation.

What is the average cost of an annual travel insurance plan in Singapore?

The average cost of an annual travel insurance plan in Singapore is $293.1. This is based on the lowest tier of all the annual insurance plans compared above.

In conclusion, annual travel insurance is a must-have for frequent travellers.

It provides peace of mind and protection against unexpected situations that could ruin your trip.

With so many options available in Singapore, it’s important to do your research and choose a policy that suits your needs and budget.

So, before your next adventure, make sure you have the best annual travel insurance in Singapore.

You’ll be able to confidently explore the world, knowing that you’re covered for any unforeseen circumstances.

Safe travels!

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From S$ 25.20

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  • Selected COVID-19 Cover*
  • Overseas medical expenses
  • Trip Cancellation, Baggage delay and emergency transportation benefits
  • Travel inconveniences including trip curtailment and travel delay, medical expenses, and emergency transportation benefits
  • Travel personal accident, rental car excess, and lost travel documents benefits
  • Personal liability and sports benefits

You have to pay for emergency medical or dental treatment while on your trip.

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You have to pay for emergency medical care (including Covid-19-related) or dental treatment while on your trip.

Any medical expenses incurred in Singapore will not be payable under this plan.

Up to S$ 200,000

Dental care maximum sublimit: S$ 250

Traditional Chinese Medicine sublimit: S$ 200

Up to S$ 500,000

Hospical cash: Up to S$ 1,000

Traditional Chinese Medicine sublimit: S$ 250

Up to S$ 1,000,000

Hospital cash: Up To S$ 2,000

Traditional Chinese Medicine sublimit: S$ 300

You have to cancel your trip before you depart.

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You have to cancel your trip before you depart because you or your travelling companion are diagnosed with Covid-19 and/or are required to quarantine; or a family member is diagnosed with Covid-19 (or other covered reason)

Your travel plans are delayed while you are on your trip.

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Transportation is needed following a medical emergency (including Covid-19 diagnosis, or other pandemic or epidemic) while on your trip. This includes emergency local emergency transportation and medical repatriation to Singapore if needed.

Search and Rescue: S$ 10,000

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You have to end your trip early and need to recover unused trip costs.

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  • Trip Continuation (Your travel plans are interrupted, but you continue your trip.)
  • Extended Stay (Your travel plans are interrupted and you need to recover additional accommodation and transportation costs you have incurred. (Maximum of SGD$300 per day for 5 days)

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Here are scenarios where Covid-19 has impacted the travel plans of people covered by Allianz Travel insurance policies. Disclaimer: They are not based on real people but illustrate the challenges you and your travelling companions might face during the pandemic.

Covid-19 example scenarios, covid-19 diagnosis before travel mr jimmy tan, mr jimmy tan, aged 39, booked a trip to thailand, then he bought an allianz travel comprehensive platinum single-trip plan., unfortunately, before departure mr tan took a pcr test and was diagnosed positive for covid-19., he contacted allianz travel’s 24/7 medical assistance and asked for help.. they directed him to make a paperless online claim for trip cancellation. , during claims processing the pcr test was confirmed as being in mr jimmy tan’s name. allianz travel agreed to pay mr tan s$935 for the parts of his trip that were not refundable, including flight and hotel, along with other costs covered., covid-19 diagnosis during travel the wang family, mr & mrs wang & 2 kids booked a month-long trip to australia   they then bought an allianz travel comprehensive platinum family plan., on day 4 of their trip mrs wang developed a heavy fever.  she tested positive for covid-19., mr wang called  allianz travel’s 24/7 assistance about his wife.  they contacted the hospital &  organised advance payments for covid-19 medical care., the wang family’s final medical costs were s$69,500, which were covered by their allianz travel policy.. they were able to continue their family trip after mrs wang recovered..

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Whether it’s a weekend getaway or taking the road less travelled on a month-long adventure , planning ahead is crucial to ensure a smooth and hassle-free trip. 

An essential aspect of travel planning is purchasing travel insurance. With a plethora of options available, it’s tempting to opt for the cheapest travel insurance plan available. But is the cheapest always the best choice? Read on to learn how to make an informed decision when it comes to purchasing travel insurance and some scenarios where investing in a more expensive plan might be beneficial.

The Temptation of Cheap Travel Insurance

In today’s digital age, finding cheap travel insurance is just a few clicks away. Many budget-friendly options promise adequate coverage at a fraction of the cost of premium plans. While saving money is always a plus, it’s essential to understand what you’re getting for your money.

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What does cheap travel insurance typically cover.

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Cheap travel insurance plans often offer basic coverage, which may include:

  • Trip cancellation or interruption
  • Baggage loss or delay
  • Emergency medical expenses
  • Emergency evacuation

While these coverages are essential, they may have limitations in terms of coverage amounts, exclusions, and deductibles. For instance, a cheap plan may have a low coverage limit for emergency medical expenses or exclude coverage for adventure sports or pre-existing medical conditions .

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When is it worth investing in a more expensive plan, extended coverage and higher limits.

If you’re embarking on a high-value trip or travelling to a destination with high medical costs, investing in a more expensive travel insurance plan with higher coverage limits can literally be lifesaving if emergencies arise. Premium plans may provide:

  • Higher coverage limits for emergency medical expenses including evacuation
  • Coverage for adventure sports and activities
  • Additional benefits such as trip delay, missed connections, and rental car damage

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Pre-existing medical conditions.

If you have pre-existing medical conditions , opting for a cheap travel insurance plan may not provide sufficient coverage. Many budget-friendly plans exclude coverage for pre-existing conditions or offer limited coverage, which can leave you vulnerable to significant out-of-pocket expenses in case of a medical emergency abroad.

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Comprehensive coverage.

For travellers seeking comprehensive coverage, including cancel for any reason (CFAR) or upgrade options for lost or stolen items, a more expensive travel insurance plan may be worth the investment. Premium plans often offer:

  • Cancel for any reason coverage
  • Upgrade options for lost or stolen items
  • Enhanced 24/7 travel assistance services

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Risks of insufficient travel insurance coverage.

Opting for the cheapest travel insurance plan without carefully reviewing the coverage details can expose you to potential risks such as:

Financial Risks

Inadequate coverage for emergency medical expenses, trip cancellation, or lost baggage can result in significant financial impact on you. Medical emergencies abroad can lead to exorbitant medical bills, and without sufficient coverage, imagine the horror of you paying out-of-pocket!

Limited Protection

Cheap travel insurance plans often come with limitations and exclusions that may not provide adequate protection for your specific travel needs. For instance, exclusions for adventure sports or pre-existing medical conditions can leave you unprotected in case of an accident or illness related to these activities.

Additional Stress

Dealing with unexpected situations such as lost baggage, flight cancellations, or medical emergencies without adequate travel insurance coverage can be stressful and ruin your travel experience.

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How to make an informed decision.

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Assess Your Travel Needs

Before purchasing travel insurance, assess your travel needs and the potential risks associated with your trip based on the following factors:

  • Destination and travel activities
  • Value of your trip and prepaid expenses
  • Health condition and medical history

Compare Plans

Shop around and compare different travel insurance plans to find one that offers the best value for your money. Pay attention to the coverage limits, exclusions, deductibles, and additional benefits offered by each plan.

Read the Fine Print

Carefully read the policy terms and conditions, including the coverage exclusions and limitations. Make sure you understand what is covered and what is not to avoid any surprises in case of a claim.

Consult An Insurance Expert

If you’re unsure about which travel insurance plan to choose, call and ask an insurance expert or travel advisor who can help you find a plan that meets your specific needs and provides adequate coverage for your trip. It’s always better to get the conversation on record, preferably on email so you can clarify any questions before purchasing. 

While cheap travel insurance can save you money upfront, it may not always provide sufficient coverage for your travel needs. 

Investing in a more expensive travel insurance plan with comprehensive coverage can offer better protection and peace of mind, especially for high-value trips or travellers with pre-existing medical conditions. By assessing your travel needs, comparing different plans, and reading the fine print, you can make an informed decision and choose a travel insurance plan that offers the best value for your money. 

Ultimately, we travel to relax and create happy memories for ourselves and our loved ones, so all you need is that one purchase to ensure a safe and worry-free experience.

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Travel Insurance for a Trip to Singapore (2024)

Travel insurance is affordable and can reduce sunken costs if you can’t make it to Singapore as expected.

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Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or it’s your first time abroad, having travel insurance for a Singapore vacation can be beneficial. From trip cancellation protection to medical expense coverage, travel insurance can help reimburse nonrefundable costs if your plans go astray.

We at the MarketWatch Guides Team have reviewed the best travel insurance companies and compiled what to know about travel insurance for Singapore, including advantages and costs.

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Do I Need Travel Insurance for Singapore?

As of February 2023, Singapore has eased up on COVID-19-related travel insurance requirements. Visitors are no longer required to obtain travel insurance before entering the country, but the government still highly recommends it.

In case things go wrong, having travel insurance coverage can provide an added layer of security. A comprehensive travel insurance plan may cover emergency medical expenses and assistance, lost or delayed baggage, unexpected trip cancellations and flight delays.

Singapore is known for outdoor adventure activities like kayaking, scuba diving and hiking — and travel insurance can offer peace of mind when you’re exploring the great outdoors. Most plans include emergency medical coverage if you sustain injuries while traveling, and some policies offer protection for sporting gear.

But every traveler is unique and will require different coverage. Whether you’re an adventure aficionado or a business traveler, there’s an insurance plan that’s right for you. Here are the most common travel insurance coverages:

Cancel for Any Reason Coverage

Cancel for any reason coverage , also known as CFAR, allows you to claim reimbursement if you cancel your trip for reasons not listed in your insurance policy. CFAR coverage is advantageous for travelers who might need to cancel their trip for unconventional reasons.

When compared to standard travel insurance, CFAR coverage is more flexible. However, it can be more costly and doesn’t always cover you completely. There are a handful of rules to qualify for coverage, including:

  • You may have to cancel at least 48 hours before your departure date.
  • You need to buy CFAR coverage within a certain number of days after booking your trip.

Gear Theft Protection

Singapore has some of the highest safety rankings in the world . Nevertheless, backing yourself with gear theft protection can still be a wise choice, especially if you’re traveling with valuable personal belongings, travel documents and credit cards.

Travel insurance can help cover you in case your items are lost, damaged or stolen. Although travel insurance policies include predetermined cost limitations and exclusions, coverage is worth considering if you wish to bring the following:

  • A laptop, tablet or smartphone
  • Professional camera and equipment
  • Sports equipment (like a kayak)

Note that, due to sub-limits on some policies, your policy may not cover the full value of your items. Review your policy documents, including the product disclosure statement, to ensure you are protected. If not, you may want to consider leaving some of your more valuable items at home.

Medical Emergency Insurance and Emergency Medical Evacuation

If you encounter health complications during your trip, having travel insurance with medical emergencies and evacuation coverage can make a big difference.

In Singapore, the smog and tropical heat may negatively affect some travelers . Be sure to declare any pre-existing medical conditions like high blood pressure, asthma or skin conditions when booking your trip insurance.

Travel insurance for medical emergencies can cover a variety of scenarios, from viral outbreaks to unforeseen medical treatments. Keep in mind that your U.S. health insurance card may not provide coverage abroad, even if you have a private plan. If things go awry, you’ll have peace of mind knowing you have medical protection with travel insurance.

For medical emergency coverage, a standard travel insurance policy may include:

  • Hospital admission fees
  • Operations and operating room fees
  • Ambulance fees
  • X-rays and lab tests
  • Dental costs

Travel insurance companies also usually include coverage for emergency medical evacuation and repatriation. In recent years following the pandemic, medical insurance has become a consideration for many American travelers.

Some companies also offer medical coverage for sports and adventure enthusiasts. Overseas medical expenses and treatments can add up, especially if you’re into extreme sports.

Rental Car Protection

Singapore requires car rental companies to have insurance . In most cases, rental car insurance in Singapore covers the vehicle in the event of traffic accidents. Most car rental companies opt for a basic collision damage waiver coverage that comes with limitations. Two important factors to look out for include:

  • Most car rental companies will choose to opt for a higher excess, or what you will have to pay when making a claim.
  • The majority of companies will only cover car use in Singapore.

Check your insurance policy before driving a Singapore rental car into other countries. For example, you may not have coverage if you drive a vehicle from Singapore to places like Hong Kong, Brunei, Cambodia or Malaysia.

If you’re traveling to Singapore and planning to rent a car, you can also purchase travel insurance with rental car coverage for extra protection. Some types of rental car coverage include:

  • Collision damage waiver
  • Theft protection
  • Third-party liability
  • Personal accident insurance

Trip Cancellation Insurance

Trip cancellation insurance can reimburse you in the event of unforeseen circumstances while traveling. This type of travel insurance covers cancellations for the following reasons:

  • Death of a traveling companion or immediate family member
  • Diagnosis of a serious medical condition or injury
  • Natural disasters or dangerous weather conditions
  • Domestic or international acts of terrorism
  • Legal obligations like jury duty

Trip cancellation insurance is mostly limited to the above reasons. For more flexibility, it’s best to opt for CFAR coverage.

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How Much Does Singapore Travel Insurance Cost?

The cost of travel insurance can vary depending on your coverage preferences, age and desired destination. Whether you’re searching for single-trip plans or annual multi-trip coverage, there are multiple providers to consider. And if you are on a budget, cheap travel insurance options are available.

To receive a quote from a travel insurance provider, you’ll be required to submit the following information:

  • Destination country
  • Your home location
  • Age group and the number of travelers
  • Total trip price

To offer insight into typical costs, we gathered quotes from five different travel insurance providers. We based the following prices on a 30-year-old traveler from California to Singapore for two weeks, with a total trip cost of $4,000.

*Note: We collected the above quotes from each company’s website in May 2023. Plans include coverage for trip cancellation, trip interruption, medical emergencies and baggage delay or loss. 

How Do I Get Travel Insurance for Singapore?

There are a few things to consider before purchasing a travel insurance plan for your trip to Singapore. First, it’s worth seeing if your current health insurance plan or credit card offers any overseas coverage. We also recommend you check to see if your health insurance extends to medical emergencies abroad.

Compare various insurance options and consider factors like COVID-19 coverage, medical expenses, emergency assistance, trip cancellation and travel delays. For example, most major airlines offer travel insurance when booking flights, but coverage may not include specific medical emergencies.

Remember, full reimbursement isn’t always guaranteed, so carefully review policy wording and disclaimers. Familiarize yourself with coverage exclusions and consider add-ons to enhance your travel insurance coverage.

Singapore Safety Tips

Singapore is considered one of the safest countries for travel . Whether you are traversing this modern, metropolitan city-state as an experienced traveler or a first-timer, here are some things to take into account:

Crime and Safety

Crime rates are relatively low in Singapore. However, petty crime can still happen in major tourist areas, hotel lobbies, airports and public transportation facilities. Keep an eye out for pickpocketing and theft and, if possible, keep your valuables stored in locked safes when not in use.

Day Trips, Tours and Excursions

There are plenty of options for travel from Singapore, whether you are planning a day trip to Malaysia or a longer stay in Indonesia or Thailand. If you’re planning an active activity, make sure your travel insurance plan covers medical expenses and emergency assistance.

As of February 2023, the Singapore government has lifted all restrictions regarding COVID-19 .

The country does not require COVID-19 coverage and vaccinations for international air travelers. You also do not need to show a vaccine passport to return to the U.S.

In case of an emergency when traveling in Singapore, call the U.S. Embassy hotline at +(65) 6476-9100.

Is Travel Insurance for a Singapore Vacation Worth It?

Although travel insurance for a Singapore vacation is not mandatory, it comes with many benefits. Standard insurance may cover you for lost baggage, medical emergencies, flight postponements or other travel inconveniences. Or you can opt for more comprehensive coverage, which could include protection for valuable items like cameras and sporting gear.

Travel insurance can also offer peace of mind if you have to cancel your trip due to unforeseen circumstances. Plus, there are many add-on options to improve your travel insurance coverage — like CFAR or rental car coverage.

Ultimately, it’s up to you if travel insurance is worth it for a vacation to Singapore. We recommend comparing quotes and general information from at least three travel insurance companies before purchasing a policy.

Frequently Asked Questions About Travel Insurance in Singapore

How can i claim flight compensation.

The U.S. does not always require airlines to compensate you for delayed or canceled flights. Most major airlines have limitations that only allow refunds if cancellations are the airline’s fault or due to overbooking. However, travel insurance offers reimbursement for nonrefundable costs, such as airline tickets, for certain trip cancellations.

Do you need travel insurance for Singapore?

You are not required to have travel insurance to enter Singapore. But purchasing travel insurance can offer policyholders peace of mind in knowing their trip is protected against unexpected events.

Do tourists get free health care in Singapore?

Travelers do not receive free health care in Singapore. But medical expenses can add up if you need treatment while abroad. Travel insurance can help cover emergency medical expenses while in Singapore. Or you can check to see if your health care extends to emergency care while traveling.

Can I buy travel insurance after I depart for Singapore?

No. To claim reimbursement, you need to purchase travel insurance before your departure date.

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The Best Travel Insurance in Singapore

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The best travel insurance policies offer high levels of protection for a reasonable price and make it easy for you to get paid on a claim. We looked at nearly 20 insurers’ travel policies in Singapore and ranked them on their pricing, protection levels and customer experience to find the best travel insurance policy for you in Singapore.

We recommend MSIG for a worldwide single-trip cover and Income (NTUC) for single-trip cover within Asia as of October 2022.

If you travel a lot and are looking for an annual plan, MSIG offers one for the price of less than 5 single-trip plans. MSIG also has the best policies that cover pre-existing conditions.

Both these insurers offer reasonably priced plans and have received strong ratings from customers.

If you simply want the cheapest travel insurance plan, consider HL Assurance , bubblegum or Ergo .If you’re comfortable with a much cheaper policy that does not cover COVID-19 related issues, go with FWD .

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Who this is for

Travel is often one of the largest annual expense items for individuals and families in Singapore. Travel takes you out of your comfort zone at home and puts you in an unfamiliar setting. While it is a great way to expand you horizons, a lot can also go wrong when you travel.

You may be a parent of young children, worried they might fall sick the day you are planning to fly or you may be a couple heading out for an adventure in a third world country, worried that your luggage may be stolen. Perhaps you are heading to a relaxing beach that might get hit with an unseasonal hurricane or maybe your local insurance plan does not cover overseas medical expenses.

In all these cases, a travel insurance policy would help you. Even the best policy won’t salvage the trip for you but at least they can make the hit to your wallet go away.

In this post we look at the best travel insurance policies available for you in Singapore.

How we selected

We spent more than 40 hours researching travel insurance options in Singapore. We explored the travel insurance policies offered by 18 insurers here.

We collected more than 60 data points for each insurer . This included collecting prices for different types of policies, going through terms and conditions in the policy documents, combing through customers reviews on various websites and interacting with their customer service.

We started by collecting the prices for each policy offered by the insurer along 4 dimensions – Single trip vs. Annual plan, destination in Asia vs. Worldwide, for a Couple and for a Family of 4, for different cover levels.

Most insurers offer policies with 3 levels of protection , although some offer only 1 or 2. We collected prices for all the tiers and classified them as the small, medium and large plans , corresponding to the level of coverage offered.

We then collected the level of protection offered by each insurer for the 5 main risks they cover – Medical, Accident, Trip Cancellation / Curtailment, Baggage Loss and Personal Liability.

Table 1: Level of Medical Cover Provided by Insurer

Table 2: Level of Travel Cancellation Cover Provided by Insurer

Since the level of protection provided by each insurer for different risks is not standardized, it can be hard to compare two policies. Cheapest isn’t always the best and neither is the most expensive .

The data in the table below shows the problem of choosing based on price – while AXA is the cheapest of the 3, the medical cover it provides is a fraction of the other two. Allianz is the most expensive but it doesn’t even provide a death or a personal liability benefit. NTUC is barely a dollar more than AXA but has the best cover across all risks.

Table 3: Using per dollar protection for comparing policies

To understand which policies offered the best value, we calculated how much cover you get for each dollar of premium paid . We calculated this for each of the 5 major risks covered.

For instance, in the table above, AXA charges S$88.94 to provide a S$30,000 Medical cover and a S$50,000 Death cover. That means each dollar of premium buys you about S$337 of Medical cover and S$562 of Death cover.

The NTUC policy above, gives you S$2,778 of Medical and S$1,667 of Death cover per dollar of premium you pay. That’s a lot more protection per dollar.

We ranked all policies based on the cover per dollar they provided for each of the 5 risks.

For example, we ranked Single-Trip policies from all insurers for a couple traveling within Asia for the cover provided for Medical, Death, Trip Cancellation and Baggage Loss and Personal Liability.

We also ranked all 18 insurers’ Annual Plans for a Family of 4 traveling to a Worldwide destination for the cover provided for all 5 risks.

In total, we ranked 24 policies of each insurer across these 5 risks based on the cover per dollar.

We then converted these rankings in to a composite score for each policy . To calculate this score, we gave much more weight to their rankings for Medical and Trip Cancellation covers and less weight to the Personal Liability cover.

Why? This was based on our subjective assessment of the severity and frequency of the likely claims in each category.

In other words we think you are much more likely to need a Medical claim than a Personal Liability claim. A baggage loss claim is likely to be smaller than a Trip Cancellation claim and so get a lower weight in our ranking.

We preferred Insurers and policies with higher composite scores. But we applied two more filters before making our selections.

First, we wanted to be sure that the policy with the highest composite score offered adequate cover. Remember the score is based on the cover provided per dollar. So policies providing very low cover could still score well but may not provide adequate protection.

For example, bubblegum’s single trip policies offer S$150,000 of Medical cover and S$5,000 of Trip Cancellation cover. Because of their very low premium, they also score well across the board.

Now a S$150,000 Medical cover may be more than enough for a trip to low cost countries in Asia, but it could be inadequate if you’re headed to USA or even Australia.

So we did not consider policies that offered inadequate cover , in our opinion.

Second, we wanted to be sure the insurer provides a good claims experience . After all, a policy offering the best value is still useless if the insurer won’t service the claim.

For this we looked at the customer reviews and ratings of each insurer on Seedly and Google Maps. We preferred insurers that had plenty of reviews since ratings based on a few reviews can swing easily.

Table 4: Customer Reviews and Ratings

We also preferred the rating on Seedly over the rating on Google Maps. This was because reading through the reviews on both sites, we found Seedly reviews were much more focused on claims experience while Google review were more focused on the purchase experience.

This was a very significant factor in our recommendations. For example, HL Assurance and Ergo, both, consistently ranked near the top for value offered by their policies. But we do not recommend either. If we ignore the reviews, they would take the #1 & #2 spot easily.

We do not recommend HL Assurance because it scores a meagre 2.50 stars in 19 reviews on Seedly with many complaints about claims experience. It does score a solid 4.40 stars on Google with 900+ reviews but most of those reviews focus on the buying experience.

We do not recommend Ergo because it has too few reviews on both Seedly and Google, and again the verdict is split with 4.40 on Seedly and 1.80 (ouch!) on Google. While their customer service was able to address our questions, we did not come away very confident after the interaction.

Policies without COVID-19 Cover By default most travel policies come with a COVID-19 cover. However, FWD, Tiq and DirectAsia offer policies without a COVID-19 cover by default and you can optionally buy a COVID-19 cover add-on.

For these 3 insurers we compared their premiums after including the COVID-19 add-on premium. We discuss policies without COVID-19 cover below.

Pre-Existing Conditions All insurance policies, by default, do not cover costs for treatment of your pre-existing conditions. However Income (NTUC), MSIG, Tiq and Chubb do offer single-trip policies that cover pre-existing condition under the Medical cover.

These policies are much more expensive and have a much lower cover for pre-existing conditions. But they may still be useful if you have a serious pre-existing condition.

Discounts & Pricing Changes All Insurers usually offer large discounts on their list prices for Travel policies. On the day we collected pricing data, we found every insurer offered a discount of 20-60% on their list price.

Income Promo

Some offer this discount by default i.e. you do not need to even enter a promotion code. It is automatically included in the quotation online e.g. Income had a 50% discount automatically applied. Others like FWD need you to enter the discount code while getting a quote.

This has two implications. First, if you’re not getting a discount, look around the website to make sure you’re not missing the offer . On some website (e.g. FWD) the offer sometimes shows up after you have spent some time on the website or just as you’re about to leave the website.

Second, while the coverage terms may remain relatively stable over time, the discounts (and even list prices) may change from time to time. What happens to our analysis then?

Right now we don’t have access to the data that will allow us to update our recommendations in real time. We aim to update this analysis with fresh prices at least twice a year , if not more.

In the meantime, we think the current analysis should remain largely accurate through the holiday season this year (2022).

The Best Single-Trip Travel Insurance for Asia – Income (NTUC)

We recommend Income (NTUC) travel insurance if you are traveling in Asia. Income Insurance is not the cheapest but offers the best blend of affordable price, strong customer ratings and good cover levels in each protection category.

Income’s standard travel plans for Asia ranked in the middle of the pack for pricing. However many of the cheaper plans from competitors had lower coverage levels e.g. DirectAsia and bubblegum both offer only S$150,000 medical cover under the “Small” plan while Income offers S$250,000.

Most other competitors with lower pricing either didn’t have enough ratings for us to feel confident about their claims process or had poor ratings. See our discussion of the Cheapest Travel Insurance below.

If you would like to price-shop, we suggest comparing against FWD , MSIG and Tiq .

Table 5: Single-Trip Policy for Couples, Travel in Asia – Small Plan

The Best Single-Trip Travel Insurance for Worldwide cover- MSIG

If you are traveling to destinations outside Asia, we recommend TravelEasy plans by MSIG . Again, MSIG does not offer the cheapest plan but instead offers a great blend of affordable price, good cover levels in all categories and strong customer ratings.

MSIG’s plans also rank in the middle of the pack for pricing but they have really strong customer ratings on both Seedly and Google and the protection levels in each category are competitive.

For bargain hunting, compare against FWD , NTUC and Tiq .

Table 6: Single-Trip Policy for Family, Travel Worldwide – Small Plan

The Best Annual Travel Insurance Plan – MSIG

If you travel frequently and are considering an Annual plan for travel insurance, we recommend MSIGs TravelEasy plans.

Unlike our other recommendations, MSIG has among the cheapest annual plans in Singapore. While the average annual plan in Singapore costs nearly 6x as much as a similar single-trip plan, the annual plans from MSIG only cost about 4.5x the equivalent single-trip plan.

Compare against DBS-Chubb , Tokio-Marine and HL Assurance for a deal.

Table 7: Annual Policy for Family, Travel Worldwide – Medium Plan

The Best Travel Insurance with Pre-Existing Cover – MSIG

Most travel insurance policies do not provide cover for medical expenses due to pre-existing conditions. We found 4 insurers in Singapore that offer a single-trip policy with cover for pre-existing conditions.

These policies are a lot more expensive than regular policies and the cover for pre-existing conditions is much lower than for other medical expenses. But if you do have a serious pre-existing conditions, it may be worthwhile to pay up.

We recommend MSIG’s TravelEasy Pre-Ex plans as they offer the highest coverage per dollar of premium for both Asia and Worldwide destinations.

MSIG offers the lowest level of protection for pre-existing conditions, ranging from S$75,000 to S$150,000. If you need a higher cover, Income’s Enhanced PreX Prestige plan offers cover of up to S$300,000 and also offers good value per dollar of premium.

Table 8: Medical Cover for Pre-Existing Conditions

Best Policy without COVID-19 Cover – FWD

FWD , Tiq and DirectAsia also offer travel insurance policies that do not include medical and travel disruption cover for COVID-19.

These policies are much cheaper than the policies that cover COVID-19. For example, a non-COVID policy by FWD is 40%+ cheaper than an identical policy with COVID cover. For their cheapest policy (called Premium), the COVID-19 add-on can often be more expensive than the actual policy.

With yet another COVID-19 wave underway the lower premiums come with a fair bit of risk.

If you are comfortable with a non-COVID-19 policy, we recommend FWD for single-trip covers and DirectAsia for annual covers. DirectAsia’s plans have lower coverage levels than FWD and Tiq, so it is better to compare FWDs “Small” plan with DirectAsia’s “Medium” plan for a more appropriate comparison.

Even with that change, DirectAsia is 10-60% cheaper than the other two for the annual, non-COVID plans.

Table 9: Single-Trip Policy for Family, Travel in Asia – Small Plan,           No COVID Cover

The Cheapest Travel Insurance in Singapore

None of our recommended plan are the cheapest in their categories. Is it really worth paying up for something like travel insurance?

We think yes. After all what you’re really buying when you buy travel insurance is the experience you have when you file a claim. Most people never actually get to experience this but that is what you are buying.

What good is saving S$15 on the premium if that results in getting your claim rejected or having to spend a few hours pushing through the bureaucracy of the claims department at your chosen insurer.

That said, we love a good deal and totally understand if you want to take your chances with a less known insurer. We would still avoid insurers that already have plenty of bad reviews.

HL Assurance had plans that were consistently among the cheapest in all categories but missed out on being our pick due to a 2.50 rating on Seedly with many complaints about claims handling process.

To be fair, this 2.50 rating was based only on 19 reviews while they have a solid 4.40 rating on Google with 937 reviews. But most Google reviews focused on a positive experience of buying the policy while the Seedly reviews focused on bad claims experience.

This was a disappointment and a very tough decision for us because not only are their plans among the cheapest, they also offer better than average protection across most categories.

For example, their “small” plan offers S$5,000 protection for baggage loss which is the highest of all small plans. The S$7,000 protection for trip cancellation and S$250,000 protection for Medical expenses are all better than average as well.

If you are open to take a chance with a less well-reviewed insurer and save some money, HL Assurance would be the one to try. They are VERY competitive in every category – single-trip for Asia and Worldwide, for couples and families and for all Annual plans.

bubblegum offers the absolute lowest premiums for single-trip plans in Asia and Worldwide.

They are new to insurance and they only offer a “Small” plan with lower levels of protection than other insurers e.g. S$150,000 for medical vs. S$200-300,000 for most others.

We think the plans are adequate for most people traveling to low cost countries like Indonesia or Thailand. But if you need to travel to high cost countries like Japan or USA, this may not be enough and we would suggest paying up for more coverage from another insurer.

We did not include bubblegum in our recommended plans because we were unable to find any customer reviews for them on Seedly or Google and because they do not offer plans with higher levels of cover.

Ergo Insurance ‘s travel plans were consistently in the cheapest 3 plans for every single destination and customer profile we looked at. The protection levels in their various plans are also competitive.

However, while they have a solid 4.40 rating on Seedly, its based on only 5 reviews. Their rating on Google is an abysmal 1.80 but again based on only 10 reviews.

When we called their helpdesk, the agent was able to answer our questions but it did not feel like they were very well-versed in the details of the plans.

All this may be because they simply haven’t gained enough share in Singapore. Ergo would be a strong contender for our top pick if these problems are fixed.

Starr Insurance had among the cheapest single-trip plans but had a rating of 1 on Seedly (3 reviews) and 2.40 on Google (60 reviews).

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Cheapest travel insurance of April 2024

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WorldTrips is the best cheap travel insurance company of 2024 based on our in-depth analysis of the cheapest travel insurance plans. Its Atlas Journey Preferred and Atlas Journey Premier plans offer affordable travel insurance with high limits for emergency medical and evacuation benefits bundled with good coverage for trip delays, travel inconvenience and missed connections.

Cheapest travel insurance of 2024

Why trust our travel insurance experts

Our team of travel insurance experts analyzes hundreds of insurance products and thousands of data points to help you find the best travel insurance for your next trip. We use a data-driven methodology to determine each rating. Advertisers do not influence our editorial content . You can read more about our methodology below.

  • 1,855 coverage details evaluated.
  • 567 rates reviewed.
  • 5 levels of fact-checking.

Best cheap travel insurance

WorldTrips

Top-scoring plans

Average cost, medical limit per person, medical evacuation limit per person, why it’s the best.

WorldTrips tops our rating of the cheapest travel insurance with two plans:

  • Atlas Journey Preferred is the cheaper travel insurance plan of the two, with $100,000 per person in emergency medical benefits as secondary coverage and an optional upgrade to primary coverage. It’s also our pick for the best travel insurance for cruises .
  • Atlas Journey Premier costs a little more but gives you $150,000 in travel medical insurance with primary coverage . This is a good option if health insurance for international travel is a priority.

Pros and cons

  • Atlas Journey Preferred is the cheapest of our 5-star travel insurance plans.
  • Atlas Journey Premier offers $150,000 in primary medical coverage.
  • Both plans have top-notch $1 million per person in medical evacuation coverage.
  • Each plan offers travel inconvenience coverage of $750 per person.
  • 12 optional upgrades, including destination wedding and rental car damage and theft.
  • No non-medical evacuation coverage.

Cheap travel insurance for cruises

Travel insured.

Travel Insured

Top-scoring plan

Travel Insured offers cheap travel insurance for cruises and its Worldwide Trip Protector plan gets 4 stars in our rating of the best cruise travel insurance .

  • Worldwide Trip Protector offers $1 million in emergency evacuation coverage per person and a rare $150,000 in non-medical evacuation per person. It also has primary coverage for travel medical insurance benefits, which means you won’t have to file medical claims with your health insurance first.
  • Cheap trip insurance for cruises.
  • Offers a rare $150,000 for non-medical evacuation.
  • $500 per person baggage delay benefit only requires a 3-hour delay.
  • Optional rental car damage benefit up to $50,000.
  • Missed connection benefit of $500 per person only available for cruises and tours.

Best cheap travel insurance for families

Travelex

Travelex has the best cheap travel insurance for families because kids age 17 are covered by your policy for free when they’re traveling with you.

  • Free coverage for children 17 and under on the same policy.
  • $2,000 travel delay coverage per person ($250 per day) after 5 hours.
  • Hurricane and weather coverage after a common carrier delay of any amount of time.
  • Only $50,000 per person emergency medical coverage.
  • Baggage delay coverage is only $200 and requires a 12-hour delay.

Best cheap travel insurance for seniors

Nationwide

Evacuation limit per person

Nationwide has the best cheap travel insurance for seniors — its Prime plan gets 4 stars in our best senior travel insurance rating. However, Nationwide’s Cruise Choice plan ranks higher in our best cheap travel insurance rating.

  • Cruise Choice has a $500 per person benefit if a cruise itinerary change causes you to miss a prepaid excursion. It also has a missed connections benefit of $1,500 per person after only a 3-hour delay, for cruises or tours. But note that this coverage is secondary coverage to any compensation provided by a common carrier.
  • Coverage for cruise itinerary changes, ship-based mechanical breakdowns and covered shipboard service disruptions.
  • Non-medical evacuation benefit of $25,000 per person.
  • Baggage loss benefits of $2,500 per person.
  • Travel medical coverage is secondary.
  • Trip cancellation benefit for losing your job requires three years of continuous employment.
  • No “cancel for any reason” (CFAR) upgrade available.
  • Missed connection coverage of $1,500 per person is only for tours and cruises, after a 3-hour delay.

Best cheap travel insurance for add-on options

AIG

AIG offers the best cheap travel insurance for add-on options because the Travel Guard Preferred plan allows you to customize your policy with a host of optional upgrades.

  • Travel Guard Preferred upgrades include “cancel for any reason” (CFAR) coverage , rental vehicle damage coverage and bundles that offer additional benefits for adventure sports, travel inconvenience, quarantine, pets, security and weddings. There’s also a medical bundle that increases the travel medical benefit to $100,000 and emergency evacuation to $1 million.
  • Bundle upgrades allow you to customize your affordable travel insurance policy.
  • Emergency medical and evacuation limits can be doubled with optional upgrade.
  • Base travel insurance policy has relatively low medical limits.
  • $300 baggage delay benefit requires a 12-hour delay.
  • Optional CFAR upgrade only reimburses up to 50% of trip cost.

Best cheap travel insurance for missed connections

TravelSafe

TravelSafe has the best cheap travel insurance for missed connections because coverage is not limited to cruises and tours, as it is with many policies.

  • Best-in-class $2,500 per person in missed connection coverage.
  • $1 million per person in medical evacuation and $25,000 in non-medical evacuation coverage.
  • Generous $2,500 per person baggage and personal items loss benefit.
  • Most expensive of the best cheap travel insurance plans.
  • No “interruption for any reason” coverage available.
  • Weak baggage delay coverage of $250 per person after 12 hours.

Cheapest travel insurance comparison

Travel Insured

How much does the cheapest travel insurance cost?

The cheapest travel insurance in our rating is $334. This is for a WorldTrips Atlas Journey Preferred travel insurance plan, based on the average of seven quotes for travelers of various ages to international destinations with a range of trip values.  

Factors that determine travel insurance cost

There are several factors that determine the cost of travel insurance, including:

  • Age and number of travelers being insured.
  • Trip length.
  • Total trip cost.
  • The travel insurance plan you choose.
  • The travel insurance company.
  • Any add-ons, features or upgraded benefits you include in the travel insurance plan.
Expert tip: “In general, travelers can expect to pay anywhere from 4% to 10% of their total prepaid, non-refundable trip costs,” said Suzanne Morrow, CEO of InsureMyTrip.

Is buying the cheapest travel insurance a good idea?

Choosing cheaper travel insurance without paying attention to what a plan covers and excludes could leave you underinsured for your trip. Comparing travel insurance plans side-by-side can help ensure you get enough coverage to protect yourself financially in an emergency for the best price. 

For example, compare these two Travelex travel insurance plans:

  • Travel Basic is cheaper but it only provides up to $15,000 for emergency medical expense coverage. You’ll also have to pay extra for coverage for children.
  • Travel Select will cost you a bit more but it covers up to $50,000 in medical expenses and includes coverage for kids aged 17 and younger traveling with you. It also offers upgrades such additional medical coverage, “cancel for any reason” (CFAR) coverage and an adventure sports rider that may be a good fit for your trip.

Reasons to consider paying more for travel insurance 

Make sure you understand what you’re giving up if you buy the cheapest travel insurance. Here are a few reasons you may consider paying a little extra for better coverage. 

  • Emergency medical. The best travel medical insurance offers primary coverage for emergency medical benefits. Travel insurance with primary coverage can cost more than secondary coverage but will save you from having to file a claim with your health insurance company before filing a travel insurance claim.
  • Emergency evacuation. If you’re traveling to a remote location or planning a boat excursion on your trip, look at travel insurance with a high medical evacuation insurance limit. If you are injured while traveling, transportation to the nearest adequate medical facility could cost in the tens to hundreds of thousands. It may make sense to pay more for travel insurance with robust emergency evacuation coverage. 
  • Flexibility. To maximize your trip flexibility, you might consider upgrading your travel insurance to “ cancel for any reason” (CFAR) coverage . This will increase the cost of your travel insurance but allow you to cancel your trip for any reason — not just those listed in your policy. The catch is that you’ll need to cancel at least 48 hours before your trip and will only be reimbursed 50% or 75% of your trip expenses, depending on the plan. 
  • Upgrades. Many travel insurance plans have optional extras like car rental collision and adventure sports (which may otherwise be excluded from coverage). These will cost you extra but may give you the coverage you need. 

How to find the cheapest travel insurance

The best way to find the cheapest travel insurance is to determine what you’re looking for in a travel insurance policy and compare plans that meet your needs.

 “Travel insurance isn’t one-size-fits-all. Every trip is different, and every traveler has different needs, wants and concerns. This is why comparison is key,” said Morrow.

Consider the following factors when comparing cheap travel insurance plans.

  • How often you’re traveling. A single-trip policy may be the most cost-effective if you’re only going on a single trip this year. But a multi-trip travel insurance plan may be cheaper if you’re going on multiple international trips throughout the year. Annual travel insurance policies cover you for a whole year as long as each trip doesn’t exceed a certain number of days, usually 30 to 90 days. 
  • Credit card has travel insurance benefits. The best credit cards offer perks and benefits, and many offer travel insurance-specific benefits. The coverage types and benefit limits can vary, and you must put the entire trip cost on the credit card to use the coverage. If your trip costs more than the coverage limit on your card, you can supplement the rest with a cheaper travel insurance plan.
  • The coverage you need. When looking for the best travel insurance option at the most affordable price, only buy extras and upgrades you really need. A basic plan may only provide up to $500 in baggage insurance, but if you only plan to take $300 worth of clothes and accessories, you don’t need to pay more for higher coverage limits.

Is cheap travel insurance worth it?

Cheap travel insurance can be worth it, as long as you understand the plan limitations and exclusions. Taking the time to read your policy, especially the fine print, well before your trip can ensure there won’t be any surprises about what’s covered once your journey begins.

“If a traveler is looking for coverage for travel delays, cancellations, interruptions, medical and baggage — a comprehensive travel insurance policy will provide the most bang for their buck,” said Morrow. But if you’re on a tight budget and are only worried about emergency medical care and evacuation coverage while traveling abroad, stand-alone options are cheaper.

Before buying travel insurance, you should also consider what your health insurance will cover. 

“Most domestic health insurance plans, including Medicare, will not cover medical bills abroad,” said Morrow. Even if you’re staying stateside, you may find value in an affordable travel insurance plan with medical coverage if you have a high-deductible health plan (HDHP). 

A cheap travel insurance plan is better than none at all if you end up in a situation that would have covered some or all of your prepaid, nonrefundable trip expenses.

Methodology

Our insurance experts reviewed 1,855 coverage details and 567 rates to determine the best travel insurance . From those top-scoring travel insurance plans, we chose the most affordable for our rating of the cheapest travel insurance.

Insurers could score up to 100 points based on the following factors:

  • Cost: 40 points. We scored the average cost of each travel insurance policy for a variety of trips and traveler profiles.
  • Medical expenses: 10 points. We scored travel medical insurance by the coverage amount available. Travel insurance policies with emergency medical expense benefits of $250,000 or more per person were given the highest score of 10 points.
  • Medical evacuation: 10 points. We scored each plan’s emergency medical evacuation coverage by coverage amount. Travel insurance policies with medical evacuation expense benefits of $500,000 or more per person were given the highest score of 10 points.
  • Pre-existing medical condition exclusion waiver: 10 points. We gave full points to travel insurance policies that cover pre-existing medical conditions if certain conditions are met.
  • Missed connection: 10 points. Travel insurance plans with missed connection benefits of $1,000 per person or more received full points.
  • “Cancel for any reason” upgrade: 5 points. We gave points to travel insurance plans with optional “cancel for any reason” coverage that reimburses up to 75%.
  • Travel delay required waiting time: 5 points. We gave 5 points to travel insurance policies with travel delay benefits that kick in after a delay of 6 hours or less.
  • Cancel for work reasons: 5 points. If a travel insurance plan allows you to cancel your trip for work reasons, such as your boss requiring you to stay and work, we gave it 5 points.
  • Hurricane and severe weather: 5 points. Travel insurance plans that have a required waiting period for hurricane and weather coverage of 12 hours or less received 5 points.

Some travel insurance companies may offer plans with additional benefits or lower prices than the plans that scored the highest, so make sure to compare travel insurance quotes to see your full range of options.

Cheapest travel insurance FAQs

When buying travel insurance, cheapest is not always the best. The most affordable travel insurance plans typically offer fewer coverages with lower policy limits and few or no optional upgrades. Add up your total nonrefundable trip costs and compare travel insurance plans and available features that cover your travel expenses. This strategy can help you find the cheapest travel insurance policy that best protects you from financial loss if an unforeseen circumstance arises.

Get the coverage you need: Best travel insurance of 2024

According to our analysis, WorldTrips , Travel Insured International and Travelex offer the best cheap travel insurance. Policy coverage types and limits can vary by each travel insurance provider, so the best way to get the cheapest travel insurance plan is to compare several policies and companies to find the right fit for your budget.

A good rate for travel insurance depends on your budget and coverage needs. The most comprehensive travel insurance plan is usually not the cheapest. But cheap trip insurance may not have enough coverage or the types of coverage you want. Comparing different levels of coverage and how much they cost can help you find the best cheap insurance for travel. 

The average cost of travel insurance is between 5% to 6% of your total travel expenses for one trip, according to our analysis of rates. However, you may find cheaper travel insurance if you opt for a plan with fewer benefits or lower coverage limits. How much you pay for travel insurance will also depend on the number of travelers covered, their ages, the length of the trip and any upgrades you add to your plan.

Travel insurance covers nonrefundable, prepaid trip costs — up to the policy coverage limits — when your trip is interrupted or canceled for a covered reason outlined in your plan documents. Even the cheapest travel insurance policies usually provide coverage for:

  • Medical emergencies.
  • Trip delays.
  • Trip interruption.
  • Trip cancellation.
  • Lost, stolen or damaged luggage.

However, if you’re looking to save on travel insurance, you can shop for a policy that only has travel medical insurance and does not include benefits for trip cancellation .

Even when you buy cheap travel insurance, you can often use upgrade options to customize your policy to meet your specific needs. 

Some common travel insurance add-ons you may want to consider include:

  • Rental car damage coverage. 
  • Medical bundle.
  • Security bundle.
  • Accidental death and dismemberment coverage.
  • Adventure sports bundle.
  • Pet bundle.
  • Wedding bundle.
  • “Cancel for work reasons” coverage.
  • “Interruption for any reason” (IFAR) coverage.
  • “Cancel for any reason” (CFAR) coverage .

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Mandy Sleight

Mandy is an insurance writer who has been creating online content since 2018. Before becoming a full-time freelance writer, Mandy spent 15 years working as an insurance agent. Her work has been published in Bankrate, MoneyGeek, The Insurance Bulletin, U.S. News and more.

Heidi Gollub is the USA TODAY Blueprint managing editor of insurance. She was previously lead editor of insurance at Forbes Advisor and led the insurance team at U.S. News & World Report as assistant managing editor of 360 Reviews. Heidi has an MBA from Emporia State University and is a licensed property and casualty insurance expert.

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