Single Trip Insurance
What is Single Trip Insurance?
Single trip insurance is a type of travel insurance policy that provides coverage for one specific trip, from the day you depart to the day you return. It’s designed to protect you from unexpected events like medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and travel delays during that one journey.
Who Should Buy Single Trip Insurance?
This type of policy is ideal for occasional travelers—whether you’re going on a family holiday, a business trip, or a short getaway. If you only travel a few times a year, single trip insurance offers a cost-effective way to ensure you’re protected without committing to an annual plan.

What Does It Cover?
Single trip insurance typically includes emergency medical expenses, trip cancellation or curtailment, baggage loss, missed connections, and personal liability. Some providers also offer optional add-ons like adventure sports cover or higher baggage limits to tailor the policy to your travel needs.
Benefits of Single Trip Cover
One of the main advantages of single trip insurance is that it offers comprehensive protection for just one journey—keeping things simple and affordable. It ensures peace of mind knowing you’re financially covered in case something goes wrong during your trip, without the ongoing cost of a multi-trip policy.
How to Choose the Right Policy
When selecting a single trip insurance policy, consider the destination, duration, type of activities you plan to do, and the value of your belongings. Always compare policy limits and exclusions, and ensure it covers pre-existing medical conditions if necessary.
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Easy Policy Management
Each policyholder gets their own MyAccount login for convenient management
FAQs
Yes, many insurers allow you to purchase single trip insurance right up to the day of departure, though earlier is better to benefit from cancellation cover.
You may be able to extend your policy if your trip lasts longer than expected. Contact your insurer as soon as possible to make changes.
Some insurers do offer coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, but you must declare them when purchasing the policy and may need to pay an extra premium.