Traveling is an adventure, but it comes with its share of uncertainties. From unexpected medical emergencies to trip cancellations, comprehensive travel insurance gives you peace of mind—so you can focus on enjoying your journey.
Manulife is one of the largest insurance providers in Canada and worldwide, giving you confidence that you’re receiving the best and most reliable service available.
Get back up to 80% of nonrefundable costs for cancellations that fall outside typical coverage. Must be purchased within 72 hours.
Includes a broader definition of 'immediate family,' covering more events than other insurance providers.
Enjoy comprehensive coverage that includes medical, cancellations, and baggage. Must be purchased within 72 hours of the initial payment.
Access doctors in the U.S., Mexico, and the Dominican Republic by phone, enjoy house calls, and receive medication delivery—all at no extra cost.
Most plans have no deductible, allowing you to claim smaller amounts without any extra costs.
Our plans cover what credit cards and work policies don’t, providing you with peace of mind during your travels.
Yes, travel insurance offers a safety net for unexpected events that could disrupt your trip, ensuring you’re financially and medically protected.
The cost of travel insurance can vary based on factors such as your age, destination, trip length, coverage limits, and the type of coverage you select. On average, basic travel insurance typically costs between 4% to 10% of your total trip cost. The price may increase for more comprehensive coverage or longer trips.
While your health insurance may cover you domestically, it often doesn’t extend internationally or cover trip-specific incidents like trip cancellations. Travel insurance provides additional protection tailored to travel-related risks.
Trip cancellation coverage reimburses you for prepaid, non-refundable trip costs if you need to cancel before departure. Trip interruption coverage reimburses you for unused, prepaid trip costs if you need to cut your trip short due to a covered reason.
Yes, common exclusions include pre-existing medical conditions, risky activities (such as extreme sports), and certain high-risk destinations. Be sure to read your policy carefully to understand what is and isn’t covered.
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