Quick Travel Tools

Travel insurance guide

Answer a few questions about your trip to see what coverage actually matters — then compare providers.

Coverage guide

What travel insurance do you actually need?

What to look for
  • Emergency medical coverage limit (aim for at least $100,000; more for the US specifically, where care is expensive).
  • Emergency medical evacuation coverage — separate from regular medical, and often the single biggest real-world payout.
  • Trip cancellation/interruption coverage — you said you'd want to protect ~$2,000 in non-refundable costs.

Either provider is a reasonable starting point — compare their exact policy wording against the checklist above.

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Compare SafetyWing → Compare World Nomads →

General guidance, not a quote or financial advice — confirm exact coverage and pricing directly with the provider.

Common questions

Does this give me a price?

No — we don't have licensed access to real-time insurer pricing, so this tool tells you what coverage to look for and compare, not a quote. Get an actual quote directly from the provider.

Why these two providers?

SafetyWing is built for long-term/nomad-style travel with rolling monthly coverage; World Nomads explicitly covers a long list of adventure activities most standard policies exclude. Which fits better depends on your trip.