Yes, domestic travel insurance is worth it. A holiday in Australia can still get interrupted, flights can get cancelled, and it can all be covered from about $4.33 a day.
Australia is the lucky country, but domestic travel insurance covers you when things go wrong.
If your medical costs are covered by Medicare, domestic travel insurance gets a lot cheaper.
You can get solid cover for less than $5 a day - it doesn't have to break the bank.
Is domestic travel insurance worth it?
Yes, domestic travel insurance is almost always worth having. While international travel insurance is always a no-brainer because of the importance of medical coverage, most Aussies already have health cover through Medicare, private health insurance or OVHC.
However, travel insurance covers a lot more than just medical fees that are really useful for domestic travel. This can include flight delays and cancellations, lost or delayed luggage and rental car excess.
What does domestic travel insurance cover?
Delays and cancellations
30% of Australians have had issues with a low-cost carrier in the past 12 months, according to Finder research. Domestic travel insurance can cover you for cancelled or delayed flights.
Luggage and personal belongings
Comprehensive travel insurance policies cover lost and delayed luggage. This could be a really helpful benefit when travelling in Austrlia. Almost 1 in 4 Australians, equivalent to 5 million people, suffered a travel mishap while abroad in the past 12 months, according to a July 2024 Finder survey. The research shows 15% endured travel delays, while 5% lost personal items. Travel insurance can reimburse you for this and more.
Domestic travel insurance and COVID-19
The pandemic is basically behind us, but most travel insurance companies still provider specific cover for COVID-related expenses. These can include:
Trip rearrangement or cancellation costs if you, a fellow traveller or your host gets COVID and it impacts your trip
Expenses if you're unexpectedly forced into quarantine during your trip
A prepaid activity that's booked in Australia or New Zealand is shut down
Extra child care costs if you get COVID
Good reasons to get domestic travel insurance in Australia
Yes, you've got Medicare but there are lots of other ways travel insurance can come in handy:
Cancellations. This can include anything you've pre-booked – flights, accommodation, excursions and more.
Luggage. Lost and delayed luggage has been more common since COVID. Travel insurance can cover essentials so your trip isn't disrupted.
Hiring a car. Rental car excess cover is often included in your domestic travel insurance policy so you can avoid the pricey insurance at the dealership.
Snow trips. Most brands offer ski insurance policies that will cover your equipment and reimburse you for unused lift passes if something goes wrong. There are similar policies for golfers too.
Our expert says: Health insurance isn't enough!
"Your health insurance will cover you for injuries while in Australia, but you still need travel insurance to deal with unexpected cancellations and lost luggage. One other common trap? Remember, you're not covered by Medicare on a cruise, even if it's only in Australian waters. Shop around - there are big differences in the costs of policies with similar inclusions."
The best way to find a cheap domestic travel insurance policy is to compare policies from multiple companies - use the quiz at the top of this page.
When you're comparing, here are a few other ways to lower a domestic travel insurance premium:
Take out a basic policy: Some insurers offer budget policies that only cover you for the most costly risks, like needing to cancel your trip or cut it short due to an emergency. Obviously, you won't be covered for as much, but if you're looking to save, this is the easiest way to do it.
Increase your excess. You can reduce your premium by agreeing to pay a higher excess on your claims. Just don't increase your excess to a level you'd have a hard time paying.
Bargain shop. Insurers often run special promotions. If you look hard enough, you'll find coupon codes, giveaways and loyalty incentives.
Don't add options you don't need. Some people need extra cover, especially if their trip involves expensive hobbies like skiing. But if your flights and activities didn't cost much, you can go with a more no-frills policy instead.
Shop around. It definitely pays to weigh your options. Once you've determined what you need, comparing policies becomes much easier. Review your options carefully and pay attention to each policy's features, limitations and exclusions.
Domestic travel insurance exclusions
Because of Australia's public healthcare system, Medicare, domestic travel insurance rarely provides medical cover. As well as this, insurers will provide you a list of circumstances that will void your cover. These are called exclusions. Here are some you may encounter:
You didn't disclose a pre-existing condition. You'll be denied for claims related to pre-existing conditions unless your insurer approved it ahead of time. If you have an ailment, tell the insurer before signing up.
You were careless with your belongings. Don't leave your stuff unattended. If it's stolen, the insurer won't replace it.
Flights in and around Australia can often be quite affordable, so it's tempting to assume it's worth the risk to travel uninsured. It really comes down to how much you're willing to risk. In the current post-lockdown environment, with flights frequently being cancelled and luggage being lost, it's a really good idea to get travel insurance even if you're only travelling within Australia.
Cruises are not covered by domestic travel insurance. You aren't covered by Medicare or private health insurance for any medical-related losses while at sea, even if travelling between Australian ports, so you'll need an international policy. Learn more about cruise travel insurance.
Yes. Medicare will cover you regardless of what state you are travelling in. Because domestic travel insurance policies don't need to cover medical expenses, they are typically a bit cheaper than international policies. The only thing you might want to check is if your ambulance health cover includes all states.
In most cases, yes. Most insurers will require you to be at least 200km from your place of residence for your domestic policy to apply.
Most credit cards don't offer cover for domestic travel, only for international trips. That said, there are some cards that will offer cover for cancelled flights, delays and missed connections. Find out more about how credit card travel insurance compares to standalone cover.
Medicare coverage extends to Norfolk Island, so a domestic travel insurance policy is what you'll need to cover you for other costs that crop up during your trip.
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We will be travelling to the Kimberley next year on a tour. I realise that any medical expenses are covered by Medicare but what happens if you need to be evacuated out. Does Medicare cover this or travel insurance?
Finder
RichardOctober 24, 2016Finder
Hi Vicki,
Thanks for your question. Domestic travel insurance doesn’t cover any costs related to medical treatment as these costs will be covered by either Medicare or your private health insurance.
All the best,
Richard
BeisJune 22, 2016
We are about to go on a road trip in Australia with our own car.
It will involve about 7000 kilometres and take around 6 weeks. We have booked and paid for around $5000 for accommodation along the way. Would you recommend travel insurance and if so what should we ask for?
AmandaMarch 31, 2018
I will be travelling to the Whitsundays in May. I would like to make sure Im covered for flight cancellations, accommodation expenses, meals(as I have breakfasts included), transfers, lost baggage, lost or stolen credit cards, mobile phone and tablet, snorkelling on excursions, basically my personal belongings and my out of pocket expenses. Id like to know the best policy as they all vary so greatly in price. Also Im concerned about cyclones etc, are they generally covered?.
Thank you
LiezlMarch 31, 2018
Hi Amanda,
Thanks for visiting Finder!
While we are unable to recommend a particular product, you may use our comparison tool above to compare quotes from different brands. Our travel insurance guide
have detailed the key features that you should look for in a policy.
Generally, travel insurance policies include trip cancellation, trip delay expenses, and lost/damaged luggage and personal belongings covers. Moreover, recreational water sports like snorkelling are automatically covered. However, the extent of coverage and limits depend on the level of cover you’ll take.
As for natural disasters, the coverage differs between insurance brand but they generally cover cyclone and other extreme weather events. Please refer to the link above to know what is considered a natural disaster. In case you’ll also go for a cruise on Australian waters, make sure to indicate ‘Cruise’ as a specific cover and ‘South Pacific’ as the destination, as recommended by most brands to ensure coverage in case of emergency medical expenses.
Please make sure to read as well the eligibility criteria, features, benefits, and limits of the policy before making a decision and consider whether the product is right for you. If necessary, speak to the insurance brand to verify any details.
Cheers,
Liezl
Finder
RichardJune 23, 2016Finder
Hi Beis,
Thanks for your question. Domestic travel insurance can provide you with protection for your prepaid expenses. However, in most cases, your car will not be covered.
To compare domestic travel insurance policies, please enter your travel details into the comparison tool above.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
JackyJune 13, 2016
We are wanting insurance for travel within Australia using our own vehicle towing a caravan. We’ve booked many tours and caravan parks so were wanting cover for any unforeseen issues that may prevent us from going.
Finder
RichardJune 14, 2016Finder
Hi Jacky,
Thanks for your question. If you enter your travel details into the comparison form at the top of the page, you will be able to see which policies offer cancellation cover and find the cover that is most suited to your budget. It’s important to remember that generally domestic travel insurance will only cover rental vehicles and not vehicles you own.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
michaelJanuary 5, 2016
how do i get a quote for domestic travel. i am traveling to cairns and return
Finder
RichardJanuary 6, 2016Finder
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your question. All you need to do is enter destination (Australia), your travel dates and your age into the quote engine. Once you’ve done that, you will be able to compare the travel insurance brands in our panel.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
GrahamSeptember 15, 2015
I’m going on a car trip and don’t have any roadside assist packages yet but am considering one. Can I get travel insurance that will cover additional costs such as car rental, should my car break down?
Finder
RichardSeptember 17, 2015Finder
Hi Graham,
Thanks for your question. Generally, travel insurance will cover you for these costs if it’s a hire car, not your own car.
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We will be travelling to the Kimberley next year on a tour. I realise that any medical expenses are covered by Medicare but what happens if you need to be evacuated out. Does Medicare cover this or travel insurance?
Hi Vicki,
Thanks for your question. Domestic travel insurance doesn’t cover any costs related to medical treatment as these costs will be covered by either Medicare or your private health insurance.
All the best,
Richard
We are about to go on a road trip in Australia with our own car.
It will involve about 7000 kilometres and take around 6 weeks. We have booked and paid for around $5000 for accommodation along the way. Would you recommend travel insurance and if so what should we ask for?
I will be travelling to the Whitsundays in May. I would like to make sure Im covered for flight cancellations, accommodation expenses, meals(as I have breakfasts included), transfers, lost baggage, lost or stolen credit cards, mobile phone and tablet, snorkelling on excursions, basically my personal belongings and my out of pocket expenses. Id like to know the best policy as they all vary so greatly in price. Also Im concerned about cyclones etc, are they generally covered?.
Thank you
Hi Amanda,
Thanks for visiting Finder!
While we are unable to recommend a particular product, you may use our comparison tool above to compare quotes from different brands. Our travel insurance guide
have detailed the key features that you should look for in a policy.
Generally, travel insurance policies include trip cancellation, trip delay expenses, and lost/damaged luggage and personal belongings covers. Moreover, recreational water sports like snorkelling are automatically covered. However, the extent of coverage and limits depend on the level of cover you’ll take.
As for natural disasters, the coverage differs between insurance brand but they generally cover cyclone and other extreme weather events. Please refer to the link above to know what is considered a natural disaster. In case you’ll also go for a cruise on Australian waters, make sure to indicate ‘Cruise’ as a specific cover and ‘South Pacific’ as the destination, as recommended by most brands to ensure coverage in case of emergency medical expenses.
Please make sure to read as well the eligibility criteria, features, benefits, and limits of the policy before making a decision and consider whether the product is right for you. If necessary, speak to the insurance brand to verify any details.
Cheers,
Liezl
Hi Beis,
Thanks for your question. Domestic travel insurance can provide you with protection for your prepaid expenses. However, in most cases, your car will not be covered.
To compare domestic travel insurance policies, please enter your travel details into the comparison tool above.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
We are wanting insurance for travel within Australia using our own vehicle towing a caravan. We’ve booked many tours and caravan parks so were wanting cover for any unforeseen issues that may prevent us from going.
Hi Jacky,
Thanks for your question. If you enter your travel details into the comparison form at the top of the page, you will be able to see which policies offer cancellation cover and find the cover that is most suited to your budget. It’s important to remember that generally domestic travel insurance will only cover rental vehicles and not vehicles you own.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
how do i get a quote for domestic travel. i am traveling to cairns and return
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your question. All you need to do is enter destination (Australia), your travel dates and your age into the quote engine. Once you’ve done that, you will be able to compare the travel insurance brands in our panel.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
I’m going on a car trip and don’t have any roadside assist packages yet but am considering one. Can I get travel insurance that will cover additional costs such as car rental, should my car break down?
Hi Graham,
Thanks for your question. Generally, travel insurance will cover you for these costs if it’s a hire car, not your own car.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard