Travel insurance is coverage designed to protect you financially if something goes wrong before or during your trip. Policies vary, but they typically cover things like:
Some coverage may already be included with certain credit cards, while other trips may require a standalone policy.
You’re more likely to benefit from travel insurance in these situations:
1. You’ve Prepaid a Large Portion of Your Trip
If flights, hotels, cruises, or tours are non-refundable, travel insurance can help reimburse costs if you have to cancel due to covered events like illness or severe weather.
2. You’re Traveling Internationally
Medical care abroad can be expensive—and many U.S. health plans don’t provide coverage overseas. Travel medical insurance can help cover unexpected emergencies and evacuation costs.
3. You’re Traveling During Peak or Risk-Heavy Seasons
Hurricane season, winter travel, or destinations prone to weather delays come with added uncertainty. Insurance may help protect against cancellations and delays outside your control.
4. You’re Booking Far in Advance
The more time between booking and departure, the more chances plans could change. Travel insurance adds a safety net for long?range planning.
Travel insurance isn’t always necessary. You may be able to skip it if:
Review what coverage you already have before purchasing an extra policy.
Many credit union credit cards offer built-in travel protections, such as:
Coverage varies by card and requires that the trip be paid for with the card. Before buying travel insurance, review your card benefits to avoid paying twice.
It’s important to understand limitations. Most policies do not cover:
Always read policy details so you know exactly what’s included.
Travel insurance typically costs 4–10% of your total trip cost, depending on:
For many travelers, that cost provides peace of mind—especially for higher-value trips.
Travel insurance isn’t about expecting something to go wrong—it’s about being prepared if it does. Paired with a solid travel savings plan, emergency fund, and travel-friendly financial tools, it can help protect both your trip and your budget.
As a credit union, our goal is to help members travel confidently and responsibly—whether that means understanding insurance options, using low-fee travel cards, or planning ahead financially.
So, do you really need travel insurance?
The right choice depends on your trip details and your financial comfort level. A few minutes of planning now can prevent major financial stress later.