The best comprehensive travel insurance plans provide high coverage limits for key benefits such as Trip Cancellation, Emergency Medical, and Medical Evacuation. Among the 100+ options available on Squaremouth, the following plans stand out:
See a complete breakdown of these plans and more in our full list of the Best Travel Insurance Companies of 2026.
‘Comprehensive travel insurance’ refers to a subset of plans that offer the widest range of travel insurance benefits on the market. Comprehensive plans don’t just stop at travel medical coverage, but come with an exhaustive list of benefits and can often be tailored to your needs with optional add-ons or riders to provide all-in-one coverage before and during a trip. These plans provide the highest level of coverage travel insurance can offer and protect against unforeseen medical emergencies while also offering you full trip-cost reimbursement.
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What makes a plan ‘comprehensive’?

Whether or not a comprehensive plan is necessary for your trip depends on your individual needs and travel plans.
Amedical-only travel insurance policymight be enough if your main concern is accessing emergency medical care when traveling. However, a comprehensive travel policy offers much broader protection and is better suited for most international trips, which have higher trip costs and complex itineraries.
Roughly 70% of travelers who buy insurance through Squaremouth opt for Comprehensive travel coverage.
Comprehensive plans are best if:
Comprehensive trip insurance plans typically come standard with reimbursements for: 1. Emergency medical expenses 2. Trip cancellations and interruptions 3. Travel delay stipends 4. Emergency medical evacuation and repatriation coverage, 5. Baggage delay, loss, and damage protection, 6. 24/7 travel assistance
That said, every travel insurance policy has different coverage inclusions and exclusions, which is why it’s important to compare coverage between plans before buying.
Here is a look at the types of coverage offered by comprehensive policies.
The main differentiator between comprehensive plans and medical plans is that comprehensive plans include robust trip reimbursement for cancellations and interruptions. Most plans can reimburse you for up to 100% of your trip costs for cancellations and up to 150% of your trip costs for interruptions, and help you rebook to catch up to the rest of your trip.
Here is a more detailed look at the types of cancellation and interruption coverages available.
These plans come with comprehensive travel medical insurance for a range of scenarios to reimburse you for medical expenses or pay the hospitals directly, depending on the plan you choose. Some comprehensive plans even include emergency dental coverage.
Here is a look at some of the specific medical benefits often included in comprehensive travel insurance plans.
Almost all comprehensive plans include medical evacuation and repatriation coverage to ensure you get access to quality medical care in an emergency. Some plans also include non-medical evacuation coverage in emergency situations. We recommend at least $100,000 of Medical Evacuation coverage for most international trips.
Most plans can provide reimbursement for food, accommodation, and transportation services if you experience a significant trip delay or missed connection. This can extend to full baggage coverage as well. To be eligible for coverage, you must meet your policy’s delay minimum, typically at least 3-12 hours.
See the following benefit pages for more details:
Comprehensive plans often include a form of travel life insurance payout in the form of accidental death and dismemberment coverage.
These come in three different forms:
Sports and adventure activities are often excluded from basic plans, but comprehensive trip insurance can cover you for these. There are different levels of coverage and inclusions ranging from just sports injuries to reimbursing you for lost golf rounds or lost and damaged equipment.
Comprehensive plans are known for their cushy inclusions. Here is a look at some of the other benefits that you can get with some comprehensive plans.
Despite offering incredibly broad coverage, comprehensive plans cannot cover everything. Some scenarios are expressly excluded from coverage, and the exact exclusions vary by plan and provider.
The most common exclusions include:
Each policy you encounter will have an exclusions section in the policy document that defines the expenses, events, and scenarios that will not be covered. To ensure you are covered, remember to read the policy exclusions. Squaremouth’s travel insurance marketplace lets you compare coverage and exclusions before buying.
Fully comprehensive travel insurance policies typically cost between 4% - 10% of your total prepaid, non-refundable trip cost.
For example, comprehensive coverage to protect a $6,000 vacation could cost anywhere from $240 to $600.
That said, our internal sales data from the past year (April 1, 2025-2026) shows that the average cost of comprehensive coverage is $433. On average, trips lasted 14 days for most people, which means comprehensive travel insurance plans cost an average of $30 per day.
Factors such as your age, travel expenses, trip length, and coverage limits will impact travel insurance premiums.

The best place to buy comprehensive travel insurance is through an independent, third-party travel insurance company. Squaremouth and other travel insurance comparison sites make it easy to get comprehensive travel insurance quotes from the nation’s top providers.
Credit card companies, airlines, and cruise lines also offer various forms of travel protection, but these plans rarely include medical coverage and often restrict what expenses are covered in the event of a claim.

Compared to other types of travel insurance, comprehensive is the most widely available. With so many options to choose from, it can be hard to identify the best plan for your specific trip.
To get the best value for money, we recommend comparing travel insurance quotes from multiple providers. This will help you see how policies compare when it comes to pricing and coverage.
Make sure you’re fully aware of policy coverage limits, exclusions, and restrictions before you purchase. This will save you from headaches when it comes time to file a claim.
Just because a policy is more expensive does not mean that it provides the best coverage. If you’re budget-conscious or are looking for cheap, comprehensive travel insurance, we recommend purchasing the lowest-priced policy that meets your coverage needs.
When it comes to traveling, whether domestic or international, comprehensive travel insurance is one of the best investments you can make. With an average cost of $30 per day, a comprehensive travel insurance policy can save you thousands in the event you suffer a medical emergency, need to cancel your trip, or encounter travel disruptions while traveling.
Although comprehensive travel insurance is among the most expensive types of trip protection you can buy, it offers the most financial protection and provides you with superior peace of mind.
We recommend comprehensive travel insurance for:
You may be able to skip buying a comprehensive plan if you:
Comprehensive travel insurance plans often come with time-sensitive coverage benefits, so the best time to buy is immediately after making your initial trip payment (airfare, cruise deposit, hotel booking, etc.).
Buying travel insurance within 14-21 days of your initial trip payment may qualify you for Cancel For Any Reason, Interruption For Any Reason, Financial Default, and Pre-Existing Condition Coverage.
Additionally, the sooner you buy, the quicker you get access to pre-trip departure benefits like 100% cancellation protection for unexpected injuries, illness, family emergencies, or other covered events.
Keep in mind, you don’t need to prepay all of your travel expenses before buying a policy. Most comprehensive plans let you add additional costs later as you book them.
Regardless of your travel plans, we recommend the following minimum coverage limits:
The amount of travel insurance coverage you need will depend on your specific itinerary, destination, trip costs, and personal health needs.
Travel medical coverage is the most basic type of travel insurance, whereas comprehensive plans include medical coverage as well as many additional protections, like trip cancellation reimbursement, baggage coverage, travel delay and missed connection coverage, and generally higher overall limits.
Standalone travel medical policies are often more affordable, but provide less travel protection than a comprehensive policy.
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