- Destination: Verifies the specific requirements and characteristics of each country;
Travel Insurance:
Broader protection
Traveling is one of the greatest adventures in life, but unforeseen things can happen. Whether for an international trip or within the country, travel insurance is essential to ensure your protection. Find out how to choose the most suitable travel insurance and what to consider when signing.
Why should you subscribe to Travel Insurance?
Travel insurance is the best bet to respond to unforeseen events away from home.
Main reasons for choosing this essential protection:
Comprehensive medical assistance
Coverage of medical, pharmaceutical and hospitalization expenses abroad in the event of an accident or sudden illness: From emergency care to hospitalizations, insurance can guarantee medical expenses that can be very high abroad;
Cancellation flexibility
Travel cancellation: If you need to cancel or stop your trip, the insurance may refund the associated expenses;
Management of unaccompanied baggage incidents
Unaccompanied loss or theft of baggage: Covers loss of personal property and helps reduce disorders during travel;
Protection in adventure sports
Adventure Sports and/or Motor vehicles: It supports additional protection in activities such as extreme sports or driving motor vehicles and thus ensures protection in accidents normally excluded from the base cover.
How to choose Travel Insurance best for you?
The choice of the most appropriate travel insurance depends on several factors that should be analysed before travelling, from the destination and length of stay to the type of planned activities and the profile of each traveller.
Evaluating these elements allows you to ensure a more appropriate protection to your needs:- Travel duration: Be a long or short trip, the covers you choose, will accompany you from start to finish;
- Planned activities: If you think about practicing extreme sports or adventure activities, you need specific coverage;
- Traveler profile: Take into account the type of trip you are going to take, the planned activities, as well as the destinations you want to include.
Types of Travel Insurance coverage
Knowing the different coverages available in travel insurance is essential to choose from a more adjusted subscription:
Standard Protection (Trip 2)
The Standard plan (Trip 2) provides essential coverage for international travel, covering certain unforeseen events while abroad.
Includes:
- Medical, pharmaceutical, and hospitalization expenses incurred abroad in the event of an accident or sudden illness;
- Misplacement, loss, theft, or damage to unaccompanied baggage;
- Travel assistance with support in emergency situations.
Personalized Protection
The Tailored plan lets you customize your international travel insurance to fit your travel plans by choosing the coverage that best suits your destination and your traveler profile.
You can include, among other things:
- Snow: cancellation due to a lack of or excessive snow at the destination, damage to ski equipment, rental expenses, lift tickets, lessons, and rescue costs;
- Education: legal protection, assistance with issues related to living abroad, and coverage of tuition fees in the event of a forced interruption of studies;
- Activities and sports: adventure sports and the use of motor vehicles;
- Inclusion of coverage based on destination, trip duration, or traveler profile.
How to subscribe to Just in Case travel insurance
Subscribing to your travel insurance is simple:
1 - Access our website and fill in the fields with your travel information;
2 - Choose the coverage plan that best meets your needs;
3 - Make the payment securely online;
4 - Receive your subscription confirmation by email and set off with everything ready for the trip.
Frequently Asked Questions about travel insurance
International travel insurance can protect you against unforeseen events while you're outside your home country, such as medical expenses in the event of an accident or sudden illness, trip cancellations, or loss of unaccompanied luggage, and it ensures you receive assistance and support during your trip.
It depends on the destination. Some countries require travel insurance with minimum medical coverage for entry, as is the case in the Schengen Area. Even when it is not mandatory, it is highly recommended.
A good travel insurance should include medical assistance, trip cancellation, baggage protection, and, if necessary, additional coverage for sports, high-risk activities, or specific conditions.
International travel insurance can protect you against unforeseen events while you're outside your home country, such as medical expenses in the event of an accident or sudden illness, trip cancellations, or loss of unaccompanied luggage, and it ensures you receive assistance and support during your trip.
It depends on the destination. Some countries require international travel insurance with minimum coverage for medical expenses for entry. Even when it is not mandatory, it is highly recommended.
It should include medical coverage abroad, trip cancellation, baggage protection, and additional coverage for high-risk activities or specific needs.
Yes. The simulator is free and lets you calculate your insurance costs with no obligation.
Yes, as long as the information you entered is correct. Any changes to the destination, dates, number of insured people, or coverage may affect the price.
Yes. The simulator lets you add or remove coverage options to find the best solution for you.
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The Just in Case Travel Insurance is provided by Fidelidade - Companhia de Seguros, S.A., with registered office at Largo do Calhariz, n.º 30, Lisbon 1249-001, Portugal. Share Capital EUR 509,263,524 - registered with ASF under no. 1011.