Over 50s travel insurance

Travel insurance for your carefree years

Up to £20m medical cover

For emergency illness and injury

Protect your belongings

Up to £3K if your things are lost, stolen or damaged

5 Star rated cover

Our Platinum cover has Defaqto's highest rating

What’s over 50s travel insurance?

It’s simply travel insurance that caters to the needs of holidaymakers over the age of 50.

Going on a luxury cruise or do you need cover for a specific health condition? You can tailor your policy with us to suit your next getaway.

Travel insurance is there to protect you if something goes wrong on your holiday, whether that’s lost baggage or emergency medical expenses.

What does over 50s travel insurance cover?

Here are a few of the things our travel insurance covers. Remember there are some policy limits and exclusions to be aware of, so always check your policy book.

Emergency medical expenses

If you get ill or are injured abroad, we'll cover reasonable and necessary emergency medical costs.

Delayed or missed departure

We'll cover reasonable and necessary travel and accommodation expenses if your trip's delayed or you miss transport for unforeseen reasons.

Personal accident cover

If you have an accident abroad and are seriously injured, we'll pay out up to £25K, depending on your level of cover.

Lost or stolen belongings

If your belongings are lost, stolen or damaged accidentally (or deliberately by someone else), you can claim up to your policy limits.

Personal liability and legal assistance

We'll pay for reasonable legal costs to help you claim compensation for injury, illness or death during your holiday.

What's not covered?

  • Flights cancelled or delayed for any reason other than severe weather, strike, or mechanical breakdown (unless you've bought extra cover)
  • Claims related to flights that don't start or end in the UK (connecting flights), unless you've bought extra cover
  • Trip cancellation because you've changed your mind
  • Pre-existing conditions you've not declared
  • Claims related to death or illness of someone not on the policy linked to conditions they had when you bought your policy
  • Lost or stolen items you've left unattended
  • Claims where you can't give us evidence, for example, a police report or receipts
  • Being denied entry because you don't have passports or the correct visas
  • Extreme sports, winter sports or cruise trips unless you've paid for the additional cover
  • Circumstances that aren't specified in your policy

This list isn't exhaustive and doesn't include exclusions for our specialist travel insurance like cruise and winter sports.

For more information on what is and isn't covered, read our policy book.

Choose from three levels of cover

Good to know

This table shows the standard benefits and maximum limits of each level of cover. Different benefits may have different internal limits depending on what you need to claim for.

Scroll right for more level options

Admiral Admiral
Gold
Admiral
Platinum
Excess £100 £75 £50
Emergency medical treatment and repatriation £10M £15M £20M
Cancellation or cutting your trip short £1.5K £3K £5K
Personal belongings £1K £2K £3K
Money and documents £300 £400 £500
Personal accident £10K £15K £25K
Personal liability £3M £3M £3M
Legal assistance £20K £20K £30K
Catastrophe cover £1K £1.5K

What's excess?

Excess is the amount of money you pay to your insurance provider if you need to make a claim on your travel insurance. This applies to each insured person for each type of claim you make.

What are the different types of over 50s travel insurance?

There are different options of cover, so you can pick what's best for you and your travel plans.

Single trip insurance

This covers you for one trip that lasts up to 365 days.

It's for travellers over the age of 18, depending on where you're heading.

Annual trip insurance

Annual multi-trip insurance covers you for 12 months and includes an unlimited number of trips that last up to 31 days each.

Family travel insurance

Looking to get away with the whole family? A family travel insurance policy could be right for you.

It covers up to a maximum of two adults and five children who live at the same address.

What's a pre-existing condition?

We define a pre-existing condition as an illness or injury that:

  • has been identified by a medical professional
  • is under investigation by a medical professional
  • is known to you before your policy starts

A pre-existing condition includes things like:

If you have a pre-existing condition, you need to let us know about it before you buy your policy, otherwise you may not be covered.

MoneyHelper directory

If we can't cover your medical condition, you can use the MoneyHelper directory to find a specialist insurer who might be able to cover you if you've been:

  • refused travel insurance or had your policy cancelled
  • offered cover with a medical exclusion that you can't remove from your policy
  • quoted a price for a travel insurance policy with high medical costs

MoneyHelper makes it easier to find and compare policies you can afford that cover your condition and medical needs. Access the MoneyHelper directory online or call MoneyHelper on 0800 138 7777 (phone lines are open Monday to Friday 8:00am - 6:00pm, excluding bank holidays).

Visit the MoneyHelper Directory

Does over 50s travel insurance cost more?

The cost of policies always depends on where you're going, how long you're going for, and what you're going to get up to on your trip.

The price might be higher if you have a pre-existing condition which you need to pay extra for.

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Your questions answered

What if my medical conditions change after I've bought my policy?

If your medical condition changes after you've brought a policy with us, but before you've gone on holiday, you need to let us know as soon as possible.

We can make sure your policy is up-to-date and you still have the right cover. There may be an extra cost to make sure your condition is covered.