Our over 70s Travel Insurance is designed to help you travel with confidence.
This includes specialist cover for all pre-existing medical conditions and medical emergencies while abroad, as well as cover for trip cancellations, lost luggage, and other common travel mishaps.
What is over 70s Travel Insurance and why do you need it?
Over 70s Travel Insurance is a type of policy that offers peace of mind during and leading up to your trip. Retirement is a wonderful opportunity to travel the world – but you’ll want to make sure you have the right cover before you go. Here’s what you need to know about over 70s Travel Insurance.
Travel insurance for the over 70s is tailored towards the needs of older travellers, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition such as heart problems, cancer or diabetes. You can declare your medical conditions when you get your quote, to make sure you have comprehensive cover.
Our Over 70s Travel Insurance:
- Is tailored to you: Nearly 95% of adults over 60 are living with at least one chronic condition, which can make finding and buying Travel Insurance more difficult. We’ll help you find a policy tailored to your needs
- Emergency assistance: Travelling can be stressful, particularly as you get older. Over 70s Travel Insurance gives you peace of mind, knowing that you’re protected if you have an accident. You will also have access to our 24/7 helpline if you have a medical emergency on your trip
Can you get Travel Insurance for over 70s?
Yes, AllClear has no upper age limits so can offer dedicated over 70s travel insurance. This can include unlimited cover for emergency medical expenses while you’re away, as well as cover for your medical aids.
Our Over 70s travel insurance can cover all pre-existing medical conditions, as long as you declare these when getting your quote
What does AllClear’s Over 70s Travel Insurance cover?
We specialise in cover for senior travellers with pre-existing medical conditions, so you can travel with confidence. This cover includes emergency medical expenses, cover for cancellation and baggage cover. For full details of what is included, please see our policy wording
What’s covered?
- Emergency Medical expenses: We can cover emergency medical treatment you need while travelling, including pre-existing medical conditions you’ve declared
- Medical aids: We will protect your essential medical equipment and accessories from loss or damage
- Medication: We’ll help you get a replacement for your vital prescription medication if you lose it during your trip.
- Repatriation: Covers the cost of emergency medical transport back to the UK
- Lost luggage: We will pay out if your baggage is stolen or damaged, so you can replace your important items.
- Cancellation and curtailment: Provides cover if you have to cancel your trip due to an unforeseen emergency or reasons beyond your control
- Travel disruption: We will help you cover alternative transport or accommodation if your travel plans are disrupted
What’s not covered?
- Undeclared medical conditions: You need to declare all medical conditions as defined in the medical warranty.
- High-risk activities: These are not covered by our standard policy, but you can add Optional Extras for some activities if you want to
- Accidents under the influence of drugs or alcohol: If you have an accident because of drugs or alcohol, your claim won’t be covered.
- Missed flights within your control: We understand that sometimes things go wrong, but we can’t cover missed flights that were under your control.
- Choosing not to travel: We know that plans change from time to time, but cancellation cover is provided only for specific reasons like illness, injury, or bereavement. Refer to your policy documents for complete cover details
Choose the right level of cover
Compare the policy benefits below, or for more information and complete cover details, please check your policy wording.
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Emergency medical expenses and Repatriation costs | Up to £10m | Up to £15m | Unlimited |
Cancellation* and Curtailment | Up to £2k | Up to £15k | Up to £25k |
Travel Delay | Up to £300 | Up to £1,500 | Up to £1,500 |
Personal Belongings | Up to £2k | Up to £2.5k | Up to £5k |
Personal liability | Up to £2m | Up to £2m | Up to £2m |
Legal protection cover | Up to £50k | Up to £50k | Up to £100k |
* If you buy a policy which includes cancellation cover. / All these figures are per person and per trip.
Travel Insurance for over 70s with medical conditions
It is common to be travelling with pre-existing medical conditions in your 70s.
However, a recent Which? study revealed that over a third (36%) of respondents living with pre-existing conditions struggled to find affordable Travel Insurance, with 7% opting to travel uninsured due to high premiums.
The risks of travelling without Travel Insurance can be extremely costly. For example, without repatriation cover, you would have to pay air ambulance costs upfront. This can cost anywhere from £12,000 to £18,000 in Europe, to upwards of £50,000 from the USA, Caribbean and South America.
If you’re over 70 and living with a pre-existing medical condition, you must declare them so we can provide you with the most appropriate cover.
Below are some of the most common medical conditions we cover for over 70s:
- Heart conditions – We cover all cardiovascular issues affecting heart function. This includes high blood pressure and atrial fibrillation.
- Chronic illnesses – Nearly 95% of adults 60 and older are living with at least one chronic condition. We provide cover for cancer, Crohn’s disease, gallstones and other long-lasting chronic conditions.
- Respiratory problems – Respiratory conditions include asthma, and COPD, leading to airflow obstruction and breathing difficulties.
- Neurological conditions – These are disorders affecting the brain and nervous system. This includes strokes, epilepsy and multiple sclerosis.
- Diabetes – Disruptions in insulin production or usage affecting blood sugar levels, including diabetes.
- Musculoskeletal conditions – Conditions that affect your bones, muscles, and joints, including back problems and osteoporosis.
- Mental health – We provide cover for mental health too, including anxiety and depression.
Should you declare your pre-existing medical conditions?
When applying for Travel Insurance with a medical condition, you need to declare all medical conditions that fall within the medical warranty. If you fail to declare pre-existing conditions and then need emergency medical treatment related to that condition, your policy will likely be invalidated.
When you go through the medical screening, you’ll be asked questions about the medical conditions you declare, to accurately determine what cover you need.
Top tips for travelling with a medical condition
- Take extra supplies of medication – keep in both your hand baggage and hold luggage in case any of your bags get lost.
- If you have a pacemaker, let airport staff know before going through security.
- Take copies of your Travel Insurance documents. Consider a letter from your doctor explaining your medical condition.
- Check the location of hospitals that can treat your medical condition nearby, in case you need emergency treatment while away.
Read more tips on travelling with a medical condition
Is emergency prescription medication covered by AllClear?
If you run out of prescription medication because you were unable to return home as planned, we’ll cover the costs of additional medication. If you lose your medication while away, we’ll cover the cost of replacing it.
Find the best over 70s Travel Insurance for your trip
AllClear offers many types of Travel Insurance so you can choose one that’s right for your trip.
Examples include:
- Single Trip Travel Insurance offers full protection extending for up to 45 days, ensuring peace of mind throughout your journey.
- Annual Multi-Trip Travel Insurance covers you if you’re planning on taking two or more holidays over 12 months. It may also be more cost-effective than buying Single Trip Travel Insurance for each holiday.
- Group Travel Insurance covers between two to ten travellers. This makes it a fantastic option if you’re travelling with friends and family.
- Cruise Travel Insurance provides essential cover for all aspects of your cruise. This includes onboard medical emergencies, cruise cancellations, cabin confinement and lost luggage. Around 30% of UK cruise customers are over 70 years old, with a further 33% between 60 and 69 years old, and it’s important to be covered for any unexpected issues you could face.
- Looking to enjoy some activities during your travels? Optional Sports and Activity cover is also available for pastimes like golfing. We’ll even cover your electronics with our gadget cover.
What optional extras can you add to over 70s holiday insurance?
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Cruise Cover – Cruise Travel Insurance provides essential protection for all aspects of your cruise. This includes onboard medical emergencies, cancellations, cabin confinement, and lost luggage. Around 30% of UK cruise customers are over 70 years old, with a further 33% between 60 and 69 years old, so it’s crucial to have cover in place for any unexpected issues.
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Golf Cover – Looking to enjoy some sporting activities while you’re away? Our optional sports and activity cover includes pastimes like golfing. This way, you can focus on your swing without worrying about mishaps or equipment damage.
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Gadget Cover – We also offer cover for your electronics, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops, so you can travel knowing your valuable tech is protected.
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Countries covered by over 70s Travel Insurance
We provide Over 70s Travel Insurance for every destination. However, the region of cover you need will depend on where you’re heading.
Here’s what we cover:
- UK Travel Insurance provides cover for your UK trips for baggage and cancellation. However, we do not cover medical treatment in the UK
- European Travel Insurance will cover you on trips to European countries, as well as Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia.
- Worldwide Travel Insurance provides essential cover across the globe. You can also choose whether to exclude the USA, Canada and the Caribbean
How much does Travel Insurance for over 70s cost?
There are a number of factors that impact on the cost of your premium:
- Destination – staying in Europe is usually cheaper than travelling further afield.
- Trip length – the longer you go for, the more cover you’ll need, increasing the cost of your premium
- Activities – if you’re taking part in winter sports or activities considered high risk, you can expect to pay more for extra cover.
- Medical conditions – the risk rating of your medical conditions will have an impact on your premium
Another factor to consider is the level of cover you choose. At AllClear, you can choose from a number of different policies with different levels of cover. You will also need to add the premium for any optional extras you choose such as gadget cover.
Why does Travel Insurance cost more for Over 70s?
Age is one of a number of factors that is considered when calculating your Travel Insurance premium. All the information collected during the quote, including your medical conditions, determines your risk profile and how likely you are to have an injury or illness abroad and need to make a claim.
As a traveller over the age of 70, you can be more likely to:
- Get injured on holiday – When you’re in your 70s and beyond, you’ll likely experience more severe injuries if you stumble or fall.
- Fall ill while abroad – Older travellers are more likely to become unwell and need emergency treatment abroad.
- Cancel or cut short your trip – Because you’re more likely to get injured or become unwell, you also have a higher risk of needing to cancel or cut short your trip.
- Have pre-existing medical conditions – You’re more likely to have been diagnosed with medical conditions that increase the risk of you claiming on your travel insurance.
Do you need Travel Insurance if you have a GHIC card?
Yes, you will still need Over 70s Travel Insurance even if you have a GHIC (previously EHIC) card.
Having a Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) for European travel gives you access to state-provided healthcare in the EU in the event of a medical emergency.
You can apply for a GHIC for free on the NHS website.
However, the GHIC is not a substitute for Travel Insurance. It will not cover you for repatriation back to the UK if you are ill or injured. It will also not cover complications relating to a pre-existing medical condition.
Additionally, GHIC will not cover you for lost luggage, passports, documents, travel delays or personal liability.
Top Tips for travelling in Your 70s
To help your trip go smoothly, follow our top tips:
Speak with your GP
It’s a good idea to get an appointment with your doctor to check you’re fit to travel and to review any medications.
Sort your Travel Insurance
Make sure you have comprehensive cover so you can travel with peace of mind. This is particularly important if you are travelling with medical conditions.
Medical equipment
Make sure any medical equipment you take with you is insured against damage, loss or theft.
Pack enough medication
If you take prescribed medication, bring a copy of your prescription away with you and make sure you have enough for your trip, plus a bit extra.
Check if you need vaccinations
Some countries are more at risk of tropical diseases, so check the TravelHealthPro website for current overseas health and vaccination advice.
Do your research on the destination
If you’re visiting somewhere new, research the standard of medical healthcare and the nearest medical facilities, as well as how easy it is to get around.
Organise any airport assistance you need
You can get free airport travel assistance, but you must arrange this at least 48 hours before you travel.
Tell your bank
Before you set off, let your bank know you’ll be going abroad to prevent your card from being flagged for fraudulent activity and cancelled when it’s used abroad.
Remember your Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC)
if you’re travelling in Europe so you can access state-provided emergency healthcare in certain countries if you need it while you’re away.
Check your passport is valid
Most countries require you to have at least six months left on your passport after the date you arrive.
How our Travel Insurance for Over 70s works: A simple 3 step quote process
You’ll first need to complete our quick and simple 3-step screening process.
Here’s how it works.
1. Get a quote online or by phone
Once you’re ready to start the quote process, the first step is to provide your personal details and information about your holiday plans. This can be completed over the phone with one of our team members or online.
2. Complete our simple medical screening process
Here, you need to declare any medical conditions you have. This way, we can provide the cover that best suits your needs.
3 . Get your quote
You’ll then get your quote(s) and can either proceed to buy or save your quote at this stage.
Our experts say…
“We believe that everyone should be able to travel, and the over 70’s are no exception. There are plenty of holidaymakers exploring well into their 70s, and beyond. However, more than any other age group, senior travellers need to make sure they have comprehensive cover in place for their trip.”
Letitia Smith MSc, Travel Insurance expert
What our Customers Say
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Frequently Asked Questions on Over 70s Travel Insurance
Does Travel Insurance have upper age limits?
AllClear Travel Insurance cover has no upper age limit. This means any traveller, regardless of their age, can buy a specialist policy.
Do you need to declare all your medical conditions for over 70s Travel Insurance?
Yes, you must declare all pre-existing medical conditions you have and that are fully within the medical warranty, even if you consider them minor or they are controlled with medication. Not declaring your medical conditions may lead to lack of cover during your trip. This could result in costly expenses if you have an accident while travelling.
For example, if you need an air ambulance from the USA back home, it could cost you between £80,000 – £100,000 without appropriate medical cover.
When should you buy over 70s Travel Insurance?
Financial expert Martin Lewis firmly believes that you should arrange Travel Insurance “ASAB” – “As Soon As you Book” to avoid being out of pocket if a medical condition forces them to cancel a trip.
You can buy your Over 70s Travel Insurance before or after you’ve booked your trip, but it must be before you travel. Additionally, our Single Trip Travel Insurance policies can be bought 12 months before your holiday. As soon as you have secured your policy, the cover begins immediately if you have included the cancellation cover.
Alternatively, our Annual Multi-trip Travel Insurance can be bought up to 31 days before your first trip.
What factors will affect the cost of Over 70s Travel Insurance?
In addition to your age and medical history, trip duration, destination, planned activities, personal items, and optional extras impact may impact the cost of your Over 70s Travel Insurance.
Longer trips and distant destinations often result in higher costs, while specialised cover for activities like golfing may require extra fees.
It’s important to consider these factors when selecting your policy to make sure you have the right cover in place for your trip.
Can someone else join your Travel Insurance policy if they're under 70?
Yes, you can add someone else to your Over 70s Travel Insurance policy, even if they are under 70.
You can find out how to add someone to your policy through our Group Travel Insurance cover or by speaking to one of our friendly members of staff.
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