Do You Need Travel Insurance for an Ireland Vacation (2024)

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“Do I need travel insurance for an Ireland vacation?”

It's a question I receive often, and one that doesn't have the same answer for everyone as it has to do with risk, as well as figuring out the coverage you may already have.

Since the question is on the table, lets delve into it piece by piece.

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Why You Might NeedTravel Insurance for an Ireland Vacation

It's helpful to begin by simply pointing out the purpose of insurance, which is to provide you with a form of protection against a possible risk.

How Much Risk Are You Willing to Take?

This varies from person to person, family to family. What is your threshold? Some people may say $1000, while others say $5000.

Another way to think of it is, “If my family couldn't go on our vacation, how would it affect us financially to lose the money we spent?”

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That last question puts a bit different spin on it, yes? Would you want to reschedule the trip? Or replace it with something else? If so, purchasing travel insurance would be a good idea.

What Does Travel Insurance Cover?

Packaged policies will cost from 4-8% of your trip cost and often include coverage for trip cancellation and delay, interruption (in case you have to return home suddenly), medical costs, and lost or delayed baggage.

Additional options include Coronavirus pandemic coverage, medical coverage, medical evacuation coverage, and ‘cancel for any reason'. Adding these options will raise the cost of your travel insurance.

It's important to remember thatnot all policies are created equal, so thoroughly read the policy details and compare before purchasing travel insurance for an Ireland vacation.

But first… Figure Out the Coverage You Already Have!

You may have quite a bit of travel insurance that you aren't aware of! Do youuse a credit card for travel? Have homeowners or renters insurance? You likely have a bit of coverage already.

For example, World Mastercard offers lost or delayed baggage coverage, trip cancellation or curtailment coverage, trip delay and missed connection coverage, accident, medical, hospital, and emergency evacuation coveragewhen the trip is paid for using this credit card. Travel Assist services are also offered (but are not insurance).

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Check your personal insurance coverage for theft and losses away from home. Talk to your insurance agent before leaving home if you travel with expensive electronic equipment. An inexpensive rider on your policy could cover those items for theft during travel.

What Else Do You Need?

If I am planning a trip far in advance, or if things are uncertain, I will book “cancel for any reason” coverage.

With the pandemic firmly in mind and the recent history of border closures, travel warnings, and quarantine restrictions, ‘cancel for any reason' coverage, as well as policies that specifically cover COVID-19 make even more sense.

While this type of coverage reimbursesonly 75% of your trip costs,ithelped us save our trip a few years ago when a planned 5 week journey fell apart and became a 10 day jaunt.

Note: Cancel for Any Reason coverage is a time-sensitive coverage. In most cases it needs to be purchased 7-21 days after the first vacation payment has been made (time limits vary based on insurance company).

I Recommend Purchasing Travel Insurance for an Ireland Vacation Package

Any time you purchase a vacation package or work with a tour operator you should strongly consider purchasing travel insurance. As we have seen in the past, unexpected closure of any travel company leaves many travelers without any support system.

Many times these travelers arrive at their destination unaware of any issues- until they attempt to pick up a rental car, board a train, or check in to their first accommodation.

A good travel insurance policy will not only provide the support necessary to continue the vacation, but will soften the financial blow of the additional costs for transportation, accommodation, and other loses.

But… you may not want to purchase the coverage offered by the tour operator, airline, or cruise company.

Where Should I Buy Travel Insurance?

Trip operators, airlines, cruise companies, even travel agents, offer travel insurance plans. Often these policies have a price mark-up, or the coverage isn't as good as a third-party insurer. Some may only offer vouchers for future travel as opposed to cash. Be sure to do your homework, read all terms & conditions, and compare policies before purchasing any travel insurance.

Tour operators also don't offer ‘cancel for any reason‘ coverage, which is what I look for and recommend. So, for that, I turn to Squaremouth, an easy-to-use comparison site that allows you to search for policies by terms and price. Their site is so easy to use and begins with very simple questions to help narrow down your selections. With over 100 policies available and 54,000 reviews you can be assured of finding the right policy for your trip. Coronavirus Pandemic coverage is also available.

Compare Travel Insurance at Squaremouth

Family Travel Insurance

If you are searching for family travel insurance another company to check out is Travelex. Not only does this company offer ‘cancel for any reason' policies as well as very clear COVID-19 coverage, Travelex also includes coverage for children under 17 when traveling with an adult at not additional cost. (Be sure to read all terms and conditions.)

Learn more about Travelex Family Travel insurance

When Should I Buy Ireland Travel Insurance?

You can buy a general travel insurance policy any time before you depart on your trip. “Cancel for any reason' coverage, which I recommend, is time sensitive and must be purchased soon after you travel booking. (Limits vary based on company but can be less than 7 days.)

Personally, I buy my insurance just after I securing my bookings.

Why?

Because you never know what will happen. Maybe the travel company, rental company, or airline files for bankruptcy and closes its doors. Your money- and possibly your trip- are gone.

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Also, most travel insurance policies cover pre-existing conditions that are under control if you buy the policy soon after making that trip payment. Up to 20% of travel insurance claims can be traced to pre-existing conditions, so this may be an important consideration for you. (Be sure to read your policies carefully and look for the coverage you know you need!)

Should You Buy Travel Insurance for Your Ireland Vacation?

Only you can answer that question. What is your threshold for risk?

Do I buy it? Not all the time. Am I thankful when I do buy it and end up needingit? Always.

For more information on travel insurance, visit the US Travel Insurance Association.

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FAQs

Do You Need Travel Insurance for an Ireland Vacation? ›

Ireland doesn't require travel insurance for U.S. visitors. But coverage for medical events, trip cancellations and rental cars can save you from losing money to sunk costs and expensive medical bills.

Should I get travel insurance for a trip to Ireland? ›

The U.S. Department of State also recommends travel insurance that covers medical evacuation — which can be a significant expense — if you're visiting Ireland. Inconveniences such as canceled reservations and significant weather-related delays, can also become nightmares without travel insurance.

Do I need travel insurance to enter Ireland? ›

Travel insurance is not a legal requirement for entering Ireland, but it's advisable to have it. It could cover the costs of unexpected events that happen on your trip such as emergency medical expenses, holiday cancellation or lost luggage. Without the right cover, you'd have to pay for the costs yourself.

Can I use my American insurance in Ireland? ›

Hospitals in Ireland may not accept American insurance coverage. Patients are expected to pay all costs up-front at the time of treatment and apply for reimbursem*nt from their own travel insurance later. Modern medical facilities and highly-skilled practitioners are available in Ireland.

Is health insurance necessary in Ireland? ›

You do not have to buy private health insurance in Ireland. If you are ordinarily resident in Ireland, you can access public health services for free or at a reduced cost. The main benefits of private health insurance in Ireland are: Cover for hospital accommodation in a private or shared room.

What kind of travel insurance do I need for Ireland? ›

What types of travel insurance do I need for Ireland? At a minimum, we recommend you opt for a travel medical policy which covers medical expenses, medical evacuation costs, and cancellation for medical reasons. This is because American health insurance (including Medicare/Medicaid) doesn't cover you abroad.

Is it OK to not have travel insurance? ›

When Is Travel Insurance Not Necessary? You generally don't need travel insurance if you're not putting down large non-refundable trip deposits, or if your U.S. health plan will cover you at your destination.

What do US citizens need to enter Ireland? ›

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

You must have a valid passport to enter Ireland. U.S. citizens can enter visa-free for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days. There is no minimum passport validity requirement for U.S. citizens entering Ireland.

How much is travel insurance to Ireland? ›

How Much Does Ireland Travel Insurance Cost?
CompanyMost Affordable PlanCost
TrawickSafe Travels Protect$85.85
GeneraliStandard$135.43
Travel Insured InternationalWorldwide Trip Protector$141.00
AllianzBasic$156.00
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Is healthcare free in Ireland for foreigners? ›

If you are visiting Ireland, you can use a valid European Health Insurance Card issued by your home country to access healthcare. If you have an EHIC, you can get necessary medical treatment in Ireland free of charge. EHIC only covers public healthcare, not private.

Do Americans get free healthcare in Ireland? ›

Americans or any foreigners living in Ireland are eligible to use public healthcare. There is no minimum wait time before you can use the public system. To access public healthcare, you need to provide proof that you intend to reside in Ireland for at least one year. Many visas are considered sufficient proof of this.

Will my insurance cover me in Ireland? ›

If you have a fully comprehensive policy, it's crucial to check with your car insurance provider to see if this extends to Ireland. You should also check whether you're covered for theft or damage to your car when abroad. It's not just about legality, it's about ensuring you're protected against all possible mishaps.

What prescription drugs are not allowed in Ireland? ›

Certain products should not be prescribed by health professionals in another EEA state for dispensing in Ireland. This includes controlled drugs such as strong, opioid-based painkillers and certain sedatives.

What happens if you don't pay the hospital bill in Ireland? ›

Currently, under the HSE's financial regulations, if patients don't, or can't, pay the charges within 47 daysii, their case can be referred by the hospital to debt collection agencies.

Can I go to any hospital in Ireland? ›

You will need a letter of referral from your GP (family doctor) if you need hospital treatment. You can go to the Emergency Departments (also called Accident and Emergency) in most general hospitals and some specialist hospitals without a letter of referral, but you may be charged for your visit.

Do you have to pay for medical care in Ireland? ›

If you do not have a medical card, you are entitled to public hospital services either free of charge or at a reduced cost. If you need to attend a public hospital or stay overnight in hospital as a public patient, you may have to pay hospital charges.

How much does travel insurance cost in Ireland? ›

Standard single trip insurance could cost you less than €25 if you are young with no underlying medical conditions, but may not provide the cover you need if it's very cheap. Annual or multi-trip travel insurance could cost around €50 or more for European cover and €65 or more for Worldwide cover.

Should you buy travel insurance when going to Europe? ›

Travel insurance isn't required when visiting Europe; however, it can cover your prepaid and non-refundable trip costs in the event of travel delays, cancellations, a medical emergency or lost baggage.

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