Did you know...
If you're traveling outside the United States this year, your regular health insurance probably won't compensate you for medical care? U.S. Medicare and Medicaid don't cover medical costs when you're traveling internationally, and most private insurance has limited or no overseas coverage. And what happens if your flight is canceled or your luggage is lost?
Don't let any kind of emergency ruin your adventure (or your wallet)!
What Coverage Do You Need?
There are three main types of travel insurance (both medical and travel disruption) that can save you from huge bills overseas:
Travel Medical Insurance
- Covers doctor visits, hospital stays, and emergency dental care while you're abroad.
Medical Evacuation Insurance
- If you need emergency transport to a better hospital, these costs can reach tens of thousands of dollars without coverage.
Travel Disruption Insurance
- Coverage for trip cancellations, delays, and lost luggage.
You can purchase these policies separately or bundled together.
We also recommend that you research multiple websites to find the plan that best suits your needs.Though we cannot guarantee the outcome of choosing any of these options, here are a few websites to assist you in your search:
- U.S. News & World Report - 9 Best Travel Insurance Companies of 2025
- NerdWallet - 11 Best Travel Insurance Companies of 2025
- Money Magazine - 9 Best Travel Insurance Companies of June 2025
We wish you safe and pleasant travels with real peace of mind. Please reach out if we can assist in any way.
Bon Voyage!