Key takeaways
- Seniors can get travel insurance from pretty much any travel insurance provider.
- A couple of providers market specifically to seniors, including Boomers and Australian Seniors.
- No matter your age, it's generally worth comparing the full market.
Can seniors get travel insurance?
Yup, senior citizens can get travel insurance from most of the Australian travel insurance brands. There are maximum age limits, but they are mostly 99+ years. That means the large majority of seniors can get cover from any travel insurance provider.
Is senior travel insurance more expensive?
Travel insurance will be more expensive for seniors, because older Australians are considered riskier travellers. In particular, older folks are more likely to claim on their medical coverage when they travel overseas, This could be as a result of falling ill, getting accidentally hurt, or having a pre-existing condition flare up. Because of this, travel insurance providers charge a higher premium for older travellers.
Is senior-specific travel insurance worth it?
In Australia there are 2 companies that specifically market to seniors: Boomers and Australian Seniors. While there may be some part of their cover that appeal to you specifically because you're an older person, they are generally as competitive as any other provider.
In fact, providers that offer policies to young, lower risk travellers as well as seniors may actually end up cheaper. Insurers generally love low risk policies because they lower their overall risk profile. Some providers might use this as a way to reduce premiums for older travellers.
As with all financial products, smart money is on comparing products from as many providers as possible. Finder makes this easy, using the tools on this page!
Who offers travel insurance to seniors?
Brand | Age limit |
---|---|
ahm | 99 and under |
99 and under | |
125 and under | |
Fast Cover | 89 and under |
99 and under | |
100 and under | |
Kogan | 125 and under |
99 and under | |
118 and under | |
99 and under | |
100 and under | |
110 and under | |
Wise and Silent | 99 and under |
Travel Protect | 99 and under |
85 and under | |
130 and under | |
99 and under | |
99 and under | |
120 and under | |
120 and under | |
NRMA | 99 and under |
120 and under |
Note: This information was last updated April 2024
What should seniors travel insurance cover?
Medical expenses
Most comprehensive travel insurance policies cover you for unlimited medical expenses if you need to go to hospital. They also typically cover medical evacuations.
Delays and cancellations
29% of Australians, equivalent to around 5.8 million people, have had their flight delayed or cancelled in the last 12 months, according to Finder research. Travel insurance can cover you for cancelled or delayed flights.
COVID-19 expenses
Many travel insurance policies now cover COVID-related expenses. This includes if you need to cancel or rearrange your trip due to COVID.
Luggage and personal belongings
A good travel insurance policy should cover you for lost and delayed luggage, credit cards, traveller's cheques and personal items. This could be really helpful as according to Finder's latest 2023 research, almost 8% of Australians have lost personal items when travelling.
How do travel insurers cover pre-existing conditions?
Once you reach a certain age, you'll have had some things...well, break. Or not work right. Or just less good. Point is, you've got pre-existing conditions. The good news is you can probably still get travel insurance coverage.
Several travel insurers will cover you for certain pre-existing medical conditions like diabetes, hypertension and skin cancer at no extra cost.
However, if you have any pre-existing conditions, you must let your insurer know when you sign up. Declaring pre-existing conditions is super easy when you take out a policy, it takes a matter of minutes.
Once declared, your travel insurer may be able to offer you cover for your pre-existing medical condition. Sometimes this will be free, sometimes it will cost you extra. Alternatively, it may agree to cover you in general, but not for claims related to your pre-existing condition.
While it may be tempting to not declare pre-existing conditions, it's not worth the risk. If you don't tell your insurer, it could deny any future claim you may make!
How much does travel insurance cost for seniors?
How much does travel insurance cost is one of those 'how long is a piece of string' problems. The longer you're travelling, and the more risky the places you're travelling, the more you'll pay. That being said, we've done some some numbers to give you a bit of an idea.
As part of the 2023 Finder Awards, we collected data on almost 200 quotes for seniors. We had a look at a single 79-year-old travelling for 2 weeks in Australia (domestic) and a few other destinations like New Zealand, Bali, Europe and the US (international).
We found the average cost of a seniors domestic policy was $510 and an international policy was steeper at $786. Use the comparison tools on this page to get a free quote for your next trip.
Senior travel insurance tips
- Book early: Your cancellation cover starts as soon as you take out a policy. This means if something goes wrong and you need to cancel or rearrange your trip, you'll be covered.
- Get COVID cover: "COVID still makes up 11% of all claims paid to customers," CEO of Southern Cross Travel Insurance, Jo McCauley, says. "On average we are paying out claims for cancellation and travel disruption due to COVID to the value of $1,500."
- Disclose any pre-existing medical conditions: You can do this when you apply for a policy. Travel insurers have made this process much simpler these days. In most cases, you just need to fill out a short questionnaire.
- Take documents with you: Keep a copy of your travel insurance policy as well as any medication you may take. This can make claiming simpler while you're overseas.
Frequently asked questions
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Ask a question
Have cardiovascular disease and need travel insurance for Hawaii and cruise in japan
Hi Janet,
Thank you for your question.
Conditions around pre-existing conditions will vary between insurers, particularly if you plan on taking a cruise. Depending on the nature of your condition, the insurer will either;
– Provide you with cover
– Provide you with cover but not pay claims related to the condition
– Provide you with cover but request more details about the condition i.e. medical report
– Not provide you with cover
It is worth speaking with a couple of different insurers and consulting the product disclosure statement before purchasing insurance to ensure you are adequately covered. You can receive quotes for your trip via our quote engine and visit different insurers to find out more about the cover provided on our travel insurance page.
Thank you again for your inquiry and all the best.
Will
Bus travel and air travel
1) fly from Bundaberg to Adelaide; bus trip return.
2) bus trip from Bundaberg to Melbourne on coastal road – Qld. NSW. Vic. Return by air
Hi Marguerite,
Thanks for your question.
If you would like to compare the domestic travel insurance policies available from the providers in our panel, please enter your travel details into the comparison tool on our Domestic Travel Insurance page. Please make sure to read the eligibility criteria, features, and details of the policy, as well as the relevant Product Disclosure Statement 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.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
I am 84, what medical history do you wish to know. Need cover for journey from Australia to USA TO the UK returning through the USA then back to Australia.
Hi Jack,
Thanks for your question. Please have a look at the insurers that cover seniors from our panel of providers. This should help find an insurer that covers someone of your age.
As for the medical history questions, what you need to provide varies from provider to provider.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
Hello,
We are planning on a trip to Canada & U. S. around August next year( 11th August to 9th September ), it has been suggested that we get a few quotes on Travel & Health Insurance as we are going to America.
I had a M.I. in 1995 and no problems since. My health is excellent with annual ECG check ups with my care plan. I have just had my Echo-cardiogram and it is good and will be having my stress test on the 10th of December, I have just had my 69th birthday and will be 69 at the time of travel, I will be accompanied by my wife.
Is there a phone contact that you can send me so that I can go through this person to person.
Ron
Hi Ron,
Thanks for your question. If you would like to fill out the quote form on the Seniors Travel Insurance page above, you will see all of the options available from our insurance panel. From that list, you can choose an appropriate option and check with the insurer as to whether or not you need to purchase extra cover for your pre-existing condition.
You can get more information about travel insurance and pre-existing conditions by reading through the article.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
My mother is 86 yrs,she is in good health. She likes to travel to USA for one to two months via Hong kong in May what is the basic insurance she has to purchase?
Hi Roberta,
thanks for the question.
It’s difficult to suggest a type of travel insurance or type of cover for your mother without knowing her full circumstances. In most cases travel insurance providers will offer the same benefits but differ in the levels of cover they provide, so you might want to compare the different providers on this page and the travel insurance they offer to see if it would suit her and her circumstances.
I hope this helps,
Marc.