Travel insurance is one of the most underrated policies. We rarely think about it until it is too late. With good travel insurance in place, you can enjoy the trip knowing you are well covered if the unexpected occurs — whether that is lost luggage, a hospital stay abroad or a trip that has to be cut short.
What travel insurance usually covers
- Emergency medical care abroad. Doctors, hospitals and repatriation if needed.
- Luggage. Damage, theft or delay of checked baggage.
- Cancellation. If the trip has to be cancelled for valid reasons.
- Interruption. If the trip has to be cut short due to an unforeseen event.
- Liability. If you cause harm to another person or property during the trip.
- Assistance. Help by phone, often around the clock.
Short trip or long stay?
If you travel frequently or spend long periods outside Spain, an annual travel policy is often more cost-effective than a new policy for every trip. If you are only heading out for a single longer trip, a one-off policy may fit better. We help you do the maths.
Family, solo, business
Travel insurance can be tailored to whether you travel alone, with family or on business. Family policies often cover both parents and children in a single package. For business trips it is important to check that work-related activities are included, and what applies to equipment such as laptops and cameras.
Visa and destination requirements
Some countries or visas require you to have travel insurance with specific minimum coverage. We know what applies for the most common destinations and can help you choose a policy that meets those requirements, so you do not stand at the border with question marks.
Get in touch with information about your trip or travel pattern — length, destinations, number of travellers — and we come back with a suitable proposal. The goal is that you can pack your bag and focus on anything except what might go wrong.