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Australians have returned to pre-pandemic travel levels, with many of us jumping at the chance to head overseas in 2023.
Among the excitement of planning and booking a holiday, there is a key component of travel that Australians shouldn’t skimp out on: insurance.
Travel insurance is indeed an extra cost to factor into your holiday planning, but luckily there are many ways to ensure you and your travelling companions are insured, while not blowing your budget.
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When Forbes Advisor Australia analysed a range of the best comprehensive travel insurance providers available to Australians in 2023, cost was not considered as a comparable factor. This is because the price of your travel insurance will depend on personal circumstances: from your age to the destination and duration of your trip.
To demonstrate the wide range of travel insurance policy costs, even from the same provider, Forbes Advisor Australia collected quotes from Travel Insurance Direct–one of our picks of the top ranked comprehensive travel insurance provider for 2023.
A 30-year old taking out a policy to travel to New Zealand for three weeks would pay around $220 with winter sports cover. A 70-year old taking the same trip would need to pay $430.
Meanwhile, a 30-year old on a month-long trip to Europe would pay $300, while a 70-year old would pay more than double–coming out at $611.
These quotes from TID demonstrate how easily the price of travel insurance can significantly differ depending on certain factors. When you consider more differentials, such as pre-existing medical conditions, specified item cover for valuables or cancellation limits, the cost difference becomes even more pronounced.
Is Domestic Travel Insurance Worth It?
While overseas travel insurance seems like a no-brainer for most due to the medical cover available, many Australians may not think domestic travel insurance is worth it considering we are covered by Medicare.
Regardless, domestic travel insurance can still be a worthwhile purchase depending on the type of trip you are doing: whether it’s car hire excess for a roadtrip or cancellation cover in case you miss a special event.
To find cheap domestic travel insurance, you can follow the same tips as above in order to lower your policy and still be protected.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who is the best travel insurance provider for Australians?
There’s no singular ‘best’ when it comes to travel insurance (or any insurance, for that matter) as everyone has different needs and requirements. For travel insurance, there are many factors that need to be considered when taking out a policy–such as what the maximum age covered is, and whether you need cover for sports and adventure activities.
From Forbes Advisor’s best comprehensive travel insurance list, we picked Travel Insurance Direct as our favourite because it offered a range of attractive policy features. For the best domestic travel insurance policy, Allianz was our favourite provider. Do your own research to work out which one is right for you.
What cheap travel insurance covers Covid?
Despite Covid no longer being a reason to have to quarantine, many travel insurance providers still cover the virus–for reasons such as canceling trips if you’re too sick to travel. Commonly, this type of cover is automatically included in the policies, rather than being an optional extra.
As many insurers update and change their policies, and their level of cover for situations related to the virus will differ from insurer to insurer, it is best to read a policy’s product disclosure statement to find out whether it will cover you for Covid-19.
How do I calculate the cost of my travel insurance?
To figure out how much travel insurance will cost for your trip, you are best to look online for various quotes. Most travel insurance providers have a simple quote process online, where you will enter your age, length of trip, and the destination you are travelling to. It will then provide you with a cost estimate that you can use to factor into your budget.