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One Trip

A single return journey, from 3 to 365 days, that starts in Australia.

Domestic One-Trip Travel Insurance does not cover any medical and evacuation expenses incurred in Australia or whilst travelling on a cruise domestically or internationally. Therefore, if you are going on a cruise and would like to be covered for onboard medical expenses and evacuation then you must choose either our Cruise Travel Insurance or our Annual Multi-Trip Travel Insurance.

Please note we are currently not offering Annual Multi-Trip Policies

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Cruise

A single return journey, from 3-365 days that starts in Australia and where the trip also includes travel on ships or other sea vessels.

Cruise option covers you for the land, air AND CRUISE part of your journey so you don’t need a single trip and a cruise policy if your whole trip or part of your trip involves any travel by cruise ship.

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AMT

A 365 day policy that provides cover for multiple trips starting in Australia.

There are 3 options for maximum duration per trip, 30,45 and 60.

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Backpackers

One trip departing from and returning to Australia, for up to a maximum of 540 days.

If you are taking a gap year, an adventure holiday or a round the world trip you may find our Backpacker product is more tailored for your needs.

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Destination Information

Excluded destinations:


InsureandGo will NOT cover any loss, injury, damage or legal liability arising directly or indirectly from travel in, to or through Afghanistan, Belarus, Crimea, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iran, Iraq, Liberia, Sudan, Syria, Chad, East Timor, Haiti, Lebanon, Liberia, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Somalia, Uganda, Ukraine, Venezuela, Yemen and Zimbabwe.


Included destinations:


Pacific:


The South Pacific: Papua New Guinea, American Samoa, Cook Islands, Fiji Islands, French Polynesia (including Tahiti), Kiribati, New Caledonia, Niue, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, New Zealand)


Worldwide exc USA:


If your destination is "Worldwide exc USA" you are covered Worldwide excluding USA, Canada, Mexico, Central & South America and Antarctica.


Worldwide inc USA:


If your destination is "Worldwide inc USA" you are covered Worldwide including USA, Canada, Mexico, Central & South America and Antarctica.


Asia:


South Asia: Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Maldivas


South East Asia: Birmania, Brunei, Cambodia, Philippines, Indonesia (Including Bali and Lombok), Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam


East Asia: China, South Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan


Domestic: Australia, Norfolk Island


Cruise Specific Destinations

Domestic Cruise:


Domestic cruises within Australian Territorial waters, or international waters, providing you do not stop at any international port. If you want to travel around Australia before your cruise departs, you will need to buy two separate policies, a Domestic single trip policy for the duration of your trip before boarding and a cruise trip policy for your cruise. (If you select the Domestic cruise policy your baggage will only by covered for a maximum of 72 hours before boarding)


(The Domestic cruise policy also provides cover for stopovers in Australian ports up to 48 hours)


Domestic, NZ and Pacific Cruise:


Cruises that include any Pacific destination and docks at any Australian port after departure (Including final port).


Asia and Domestic


Cruises that include any Asia destination and docks at any Australian port after departure (Including final port).


Please note:


  • If you have a multiple destination itinerary, you should select the travel plan for the destination where you will spend the majority of your trip overseas except where you will spend more than 48 hours of your trip in the continents of North America, South America or Antarctica.
  • If you will spend more than 48 hours of your trip in the continents of North America, South America or Antarctica, then you should select the Worldwide Including Travel Plan.
  • If you select the Domestic Cruise, Pacific and Domestic or the Asia and Domestic travel destination we will cover Medical and Evacuation expenses. With Medical expenses we mean expenses incurred on board relating to medical illness or injury assistance. We will also cover the repatriation or evacuation expenses if the medical practitioner has stated in writing that you are unfit to continue your trip due to medical illness or injury. This benefit does not apply to any medical treatment provided on Australian inland or whilst the ship is tied up in an Australian port. All other benefits included in your policy provide cover whilst your ship is docked in an Australian port for a maximum of 48 hours.
  • If you select a cruise option, there is no cover for Section L (Rental Vehicle Excess Waiver) whilst your ship is in an Australian port.
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Group types

Policy Types

You have the option to select:

Individual

This option provides cover for one adult who is 18 years of age or older and their accompanying dependent children.

Couple

This option provides cover for two adults who are in a Partner relationship.

Family

This option provides cover for two adults who are in a Partner relationship and their accompanying dependent children.

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Age

We are referring to the traveller’s age when you are buying this policy (Not when travelling). Please note all policy options are available between 50-100. Maximum trip durations vary depending on your age.

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Trip type information

If you're taking a single trip this year, which does not include any travel by cruise, the one-trip cover is for you. But if you are travelling more than once you may be better off with an Annual multi-trip policy.

Please note we are currently not offering Annual Multi-Trip Policies

For Annual multi-trip policies the maximum trip duration covered is restricted by the policy option selected and will be either 30, 45 or 60 days, after which you must return to Australia before commencing a new trip.

If your trip includes any travel by cruise ship, then select the cruise option to be covered for the land, air AND CRUISE part of your journey. However, if you only want to be covered for the land and air part, then choose One Trip. By cruise we refer to any travel on sea, ocean or river by any commercially operated ship, boat or other sea vessel for longer than two hours.

If you are taking a gap year, an adventure holiday or a round the world trip you may find our Backpacker product is more tailored for your needs.

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Family Travel Insurance

Travelling with children in tow is an adventure full of priceless family bonding and memory making. When considering children’s welfare on holidays, travel insurance can take on a completely new level of importance. We also understand that travelling with children is expensive enough, so if you’re planning to holiday with your children or grandchildren (who are under 18), we cover them at the same level of cover as you (except a lower compensation limit in the event of death) at no extra charge*.

If you travel as a couple, then you are entitled to a travel insurance discount of 10% (automatically calculated during the purchase process). Make sure you select ‘couple or family’ to take advantage of your discount. We define a ‘couple’ as two people over the age of 18 who live together at the time of purchasing the insurance who are either: husband and wife or fiancé and fiancee or de-facto partners of either sex.

When selecting travelling as a family, please keep in mind that all family members must leave and return to Australia together.

Why Travel With Us for a Family Trip?

Unlimited overseas medical expenses

Unlimited dependent children up to the age of 18 insured for free*

Pregnancy cover for up to 30 weeks

Award winning travel insurance company

Cover up to 100 years of age

(Cruise and Bare Essential Policies cover up to 79 years of age)

24 hour emergency assistance

One of the best reasons to purchase your family travel insurance through InsureandGo is the fact we allow you to include unlimited dependent children or grandchildren up to the age of 18 on your policy free of charge*.

InsureandGo offers affordable and comprehensive travel insurance policies. With InsureandGo you’ll be backed by an industry leader that offers an expansive 24/7 global assistance network. We offer 3 levels of cover to choose from, allowing you and your family to select the coverage that best suits your needs. 

We also offer a range of policy upgrades that can help provide coverage for winter sports, business, golf and natural disasters.

If you’re expecting a child, InsureandGo also offers travel insurance for pregnant mothers. This provides coverage for pregnancies up to 30 weeks for single babies, and 20 weeks for multiples, regardless of whether you used IVF or not. InsureandGo makes it easy to obtain travel insurance for expectant mothers who wish to travel. Although our policies do not offer cover for babies born overseas, they do provide cover for medically certified pregnancy-related trip cancellations, like emergency childbirth coverage up to 30 weeks (single) and 20 weeks (multiples), and medical expenses for specific pregnancy-related complications depending on the level of cover you select.

Why buying a travel insurance policy is important for your family for an international trip.

Travel insurance for your family is especially important for international travel, as these holidays are often longer in duration and include a more complex itinerary. This often equates to a greater chance of travel disruptions occurring such as travel delays and lost bags or personal belongings.

Of course, one of the greatest benefits of international travel insurance is having coverage for unlimited overseas medical expenses and emergency medical evacuation. The cost of medical treatment can prove to be extremely costly in many countries.

Our international family travel insurance plans will once again cover your children or grandchildren at the same level of cover as you for no additional charge.

Why family travel insurance is important for domestic trips

Travel disruptions can also occur when travelling domestically. While you may think travelling throughout Australia is safer, flights can still be cancelled or delayed, accommodation can be affected by severe weather or natural disasters, luggage can be lost, and driving accidents can occur while driving a rented vehicle.

InsureandGo’s domestic travel insurance provides cover for families for a wide range of unfortunate travel incidents, such as needing to cancel your trip before departure (for qualifying reasons), cutting your trip short (for qualifying reasons), expenses incurred from travel delays, lost or stolen luggage, delayed luggage, personal liability, and rental car excess depending on the level of cover you select.

Common exclusions in travel insurance for your family

While we try to provide as much comprehensive coverage as possible for our family, there are a few exclusions to be aware of. We encourage our customers to read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) and Target Market Determination (TMD) that applies to your chosen type of policy.

You must be in Australia at the time of purchasing your travel insurance as we are unable to offer you new or different insurance while you already started your trip. You may, however, be eligible to extend the dates of your existing cover if you contact us during your travels.

These are certain instances where you may not be covered under your travel insurance during your travels:

  • Pre-existing medical conditions: InsureandGo considers all pre-existing medical conditions so long as they are reported at time of purchase. Failure to disclose any pre-existing medical conditions may void any claim relating to that condition.
  • Consumption of Alcohol: claims that occur while you or a covered party is under the influence of alcohol or drugs will most likely be denied.
  • Government warnings: Check to make sure that any Australian Government foreign travel warnings won’t affect your travel insurance coverage.
  • Unattended belongings: You will not be covered for any personal luggage or belongings if you leave them unattended in a public place such as a beach.
  • Reporting incidents: Be sure to report any instance such as theft or loss of belongings within 24 hours to the appropriate authority or risk your claim being denied.
  • Non-included sports or activities: Engaging in sports or activities that are not covered may result in a claim being denied if it relates to one of the excluded activities. These activities include but are not limited to horse jumping, shark diving, kite surfing or Paragliding. See our Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) for a full list of sports and activities, which are not covered. Although, please keep in mind that more than 90 sports and activities are automatically covered in all our policies.

It is important to note that our domestic policies do NOT provide coverage for medical expenses incurred during your trip. You may find coverage through Medicare or your private health insurer. However, we do offer limited compensation for permanent disablement or death with our Silver and Gold policies.

Other exclusions include:

  • Changing your mind about a holiday and deciding you simply don’t wish to travel
  • Recovering costs which would not have been incurred had you notified the appropriate holiday company or tour operator as soon as you knew you had to cancel your trip.
  • You decide to travel against the advice of your doctor.
  • Claims arising from an event where you were involved in any deliberate, malicious, reckless, illegal or criminal act.

Remember that in order to gain coverage for things like winter sports, business, or natural disasters. You must purchase the appropriate InsureandGo insurance upgrade option and upgrade option must be shown on your policy schedule.

How to buy travel insurance for a group

Travel insurance policies for a group differ from family policies in that travellers don’t need to be related to one another to be included on the same policy. You may want to look into a policy for a group if you will be travelling with a number of adults.

All members of a policy bought as a group must simply be travelling together and not be booked on separate flights. A policy for a group is a great option when a single policy and its level of cover is ideally suited to all those listed on the policy.

Most Common Questions

1. Is there a Family travel insurance policy I need to purchase?

Simply select ‘Family’ in the quote box and you will be able to add all members. Then select the trip type that best describes your journey.

3. My child turns 18 while we’re overseas, does cover stop for them if they don’t have their own policy?

The age of the dependent child is determined at the point of purchase, not travel. This means, that even if the child turns 18 the day after purchasing a policy, he/she is still covered for free as a dependnt with the same level of coverage as the primary policy holder.

5. Is a couple two family members travelling together?

We define ‘couple’ the same way that it is defined in Australian law: either two people who are married to each other, or two people in a defacto relationship who have been living together for six months or longer.

2. Do you cover neices and nephews for free on the same policy?

The Family/Couple traveller option is only valid for parents and grandparents and their dependent children (under 18) travelling together. If this is not the case, you are welcome to be on the same policy, however, you will need to select Individuals option.

4. If we are not leaving together can we still be covered under the same policy?

In order for everyone to be covered under the same policy, all parties need to be leaving and returning to Australia together, and spending at least 50% of the trip together. If this is not the case, you will need to have separate policies for these dates. Children need to be supervised by an adult during the trip.

6. How many children can I insure on my travel insurance policy?

You may cover an unlimited number of dependent children* on your travel insurance policy at no additional premium cost, if you have selected the Single or Family Cover Policy Type. The Couple Cover Policy Type does not provide any cover for dependent children. Note – “dependent children” is defined as “Your financially dependent children or grandchildren (including fostered or adopted children or grandchildren) who are under 18 years of age and who are named on the Policy Schedule.”

Our best travel tips for families

  • Create an itinerary that includes interests of each family member.
  • Get your kids involved with the holiday planning process to gain insight in what they might like to experience.
  • Make sure your itinerary is flexible when travelling with children. Don’t pack too much into an itinerary, as it can be difficult to stick to a tight schedule when you need to manage more people.
  • Allow your kids to help pack for their holidays so they can choose clothes and other items they are comfortable with.
  • Choose safe, family-friendly destinations.
  • Try to limit the number of hotels you stay in during your holiday, since the check-in/check-out process along with frequent packing and unpacking can be stressful for travelling families.
  • It’s important for younger kids to stick to their normal routine while travelling. This means planning meals and bedtimes around the same times as back home.
  • Because travelling with kids can be expensive, limit the number of paid excursions and seek out fun free activities on offer in your chosen destination.
  • Consider booking accommodation with cooking facilities to limit the need to eat out at restaurants and reduce your travel food expenses.
  • Always carry a change of clothes for your children on plane flights in case of spills or accidents.
  • Be sure to pre-book a bassinet on long-haul flights for infants if needed, since there are generally a limited number available.
  • Book accommodation which has separate rooms or sleeping areas so that everyone enjoys a proper night’s sleep and you can more easily vary everyone’s sleep and wake times.
  • Always inquire as to whether child discounts are available while travelling.
  • Be sure to carry snacks for the entire family while exploring destinations.
  • Provide your kids with contact information in case they get lost and plan a meeting place if your family becomes inadvertently split-up.
  • Be sure to carry all medications and toiletries your children may require during your travels.

*Children (including fostered, or adopted children) travelling with either their parents or grandparents will be provided with travel insurance cover for no additional cost (any pre-existing medical conditions may incur an additional charge). This is provided they are under 18 years of age, named on the Policy Schedule and are financially dependent on either their parents or grandparents.