Mexico Travel Insurance (5 Best Sites to Search in 2024) (% March (2024)

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Mexico does not require travel insurance for tourists to enter the country. However, I personally always insure my Mexico vacations (more on why below). In this post, I’ll share the 5 sites I search to find the best travel insurance for Mexico.

I travel and write about Mexico a lot. So much so that readers, and even journalists, reach out to ask me about Mexico travel insurance.

This guide explains how I personally approach insuring my own Mexico trips.

Disclaimers: We are not insurance brokers. This post is for informational purposes. It is not insurance advice. Links are affiliate links. Using them supports this independent blog. See our Advertising Policy.

Best Sites for Mexico Travel Insurance

🥇 My #1 Site

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A search engine that fetches quotes from hundreds of insurance companies in just 1 minute. The intuitive interface is perfect for comparing policies & quotes. This is what I use now for Mexico.

4.9

Comparison Site

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Another comparison site. Sometimes finds cheaper policies for Mexico (especially for shorter trips). Search for either travel medical insurance or trip insurance. Great if you only want one!

4.7

For Digital Nomads

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Affordable medical cover targeted at digital nomads who want recurring subscription-style coverage. Focused on medical coverage for remote workers, not full travel insurance.

4.4

Here's the quick summary of the 5 sites examined in detail below:

TravelInsurance.com (My #1 Pick)

#1 Comparison Site

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Travel Insurance.com

4.7

This fantastic search engine fetches quotes from hundreds of insurance companies in just one minute. The intuitive interface is perfect for comparing policies & quotes.

Pros:

  • Compares hundreds of insurers in one click
  • Easy to see customer reviews
  • Filters to search for CFAR & Covid-19

TravelInsurance.com is another travel insurance comparison site that lets you pull quotes from hundreds (or even thousands) of insurers at once. If you really want to dig into your coverages, deductibles, exclusions, and other details of the policies -- this is the site to explore all that information in depth.

I do really like the filters on this site. It's easy to narrow your search to only policies that cover COVID-19, for example. You can also use it to easily find CFAR coverage (more explanation about why you might want to do that below).

VisitorsCoverage (Comparison Site)

Comparison Site

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VisitorsCoverage

4.7

I love that VisitorsCoverage lets you compare quotes for either travel medical insurance or trip insurance. They are different things, so it's great if you only want one!

Pros:

  • Super easy to customize your coverage
  • Quotes tend to be cheaper

Cons:

  • So many options & choices may be overwhelming

Another great site to compare quotes for Mexico is VisitorsCoverage.

VisitorsCoverage is an insurance comparison site that is very similar to TravelInsurance.com.

For shorter trips to Mexico, VisitorsCoverage can sometimes pull cheaper quotes. Honestly, I've used both and they are neck and neck really. They compare different Mexican travel insurance companies, so it's worth searching both in my opinion.

One thing I really like is that VisitorsCoverage lets you get a quote for either travel health insurance or for trip insurance. A quick explainer of what I mean by that:

Travel health insurance is geared toward those looking for health coverage in case of an emergency while they are in Mexico. For reasons I explain below, this is the part of travel insurance that I personally focus on. Trip coverage, by contrast, tends to focus on covering risks like theft, lost baggage, trip cancellation insurance, trip delay insurance, and other (non-medical) things that might go wrong while traveling.

With VisitorsCoverage, it's easy to choose which one you care about -- and to avoid paying for extra coverages you don't want! Plus, they have 4.8 star customer rating on TrustPilot, which is excellent for an insurance company.

Genki (Digital Nomad Health Insurance)

For Digital Nomads

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Genki

Genki provides extremely affordable medical cover for longer stays. It's really targeted at digital nomads who want health cover as a recurring subscription.

Pros:

  • Affordable monthly medical coverage
  • Simple claims process

Cons:

  • Only medical - not full travel insurance (no gear, theft, or trip delay coverages)

Genki is a new company that I started using for my own medical insurance. They focus solely on offering travel medical insurance for digital nomads, remote workers, and other long term travelers in Mexico and elsewhere.

Importantly, this means that Genki does not sell coverages for things like trip delays, trip cancellation insurance, or theft.

Genki works on a monthly subscription model. It's great if you're trying the digital nomad life and need emergency travel health insurance while you are abroad. If you are a tourist looking for traditional travel insurance, it may not be what you're looking for.

Insure My Trip (Best for Finding Insurance for Seniors)

Best for Seniors 70+

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Insure My Trip

3.9

This is the site that seems to return the most quotes for customers who can't find one elsewhere due to age or pre-existing conditions.

Pros:

  • Usually finds quotes for seniors even when other sites won't offer anything past a certain age
  • Also finds quotes for pre-existing conditions

Cons:

  • No clearly displayed info about Covid coverages
  • Clunky user experience

Insure My Trip is yet another comparison site. I rank it lower because I find it a clunkier user experience than TravelInsurance.com, but it's still one I search myself to compare policies when I look for travel insurance for Mexico.

One significant downside to many of the sites on this list is that most have age limits. That can be tough if you are a senior traveler to Mexico who is over the age of 65. In my experience, Insure My Trip tends to find more policies that cover the senior age group.

I've also found that Insure My Trip is the best site to find insurance for Mexico if you have a pre-existing condition.

Aardy (Insurance Comparison Site)

Comparison Site

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Aardy

3.8

Aardy is another search engine that compares quotes from many different insurers. I personally find it difficult to navigate, though.

Pros:

  • Their "Best Price Guarantee" promises you won't find a lower quote
  • Covid-19 coverages are clearly highlighted

Cons:

  • You have to give them your email just to get a quote (very annoying!)
  • Less user friendly

The final site I personally search is Aardy, which is another insurance comparison site that will pull quotes from hundreds of insurers.

Aardy is not my favorite travel insurance comparison site, to be honest, because it's a little clunky to use. In particular, I don't like that you have to enter an email just to get a quote. Still, if none of the other options above work for you, you might try searching here.

Requirements in Mexico

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As of 2024, there is no legal requirement to purchase travel insurance in order to visit Mexico. No one will ask you to show proof of insurance at the border, and the Mexican government does not mandate travelers to have insurance. Many travelers nonetheless choose to buy travel insurance for Mexico.

Obviously, even though the pandemic is officially over, Covid-19 is still a big reason travelers get insured. Surveys show that many more travelers are buying insurance than before the pandemic. Many in the industry are now calling travel insurance the "must have purchase" for travel post-pandemic.

Here are popular reasons many travelers - including myself - choose to get insured:

  • ✈️ Trip Cancellation Protection - if covid strikes before a trip, if an airline cancels a flight, or if Mexico locks down, trip cancellation insurance could come in handy if you purchased the trip cancellation coverage that applies to your situation.
  • 🎫 Trip Interruption Benefits - even if you manage to get to Mexico, your trip could be interrupted while you are there. If it's for a reason covered by trip interruption coverage, you'll be glad you opted for insurance.
  • 💉 Emergency Medical Coverage - a sad reality is that many travelers end up in hospitals in Mexico, only to find out that their USA medical policies won't cover them. Emergency medical expenses can add up fast.
  • 🚗 Rental Car Protection - I love driving in Mexico, but I worry about car accidents. As discussed below, they are the #1 cause of death for Americans abroad.
  • 🚁 Emergency Evacuation - A scary one to think about, but if you need to get evacuated from Mexico, it could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. For this reason, I always pay attention to the medical evacuation coverage in the policy terms.
  • 💻 Gear Theft Protection - Cameras, laptops, cell phones. Petty crime in Mexico is real, and all those pricey items on your Mexico packing list make tempting targets.

Those are some of the most common coverages, but every policy differs, so read the terms carefully!

I personally almost always get travel insurance, primarily to protect against medical emergencies and evacuation. Butnot everyone necessarily needs to bring travel insurance to Mexico (it is not a legal requirement to have travel insurance to travel to Mexico).

So read on if you really want to dive in and figure out if it's worth a purchase in your circ*mstance.

How to Find Cancel for Any Reason Coverage (CFAR) for Mexico

Travel insurance policies only cover the risks in the contract. Even the most comprehensive travel insurance plans will not cover you if you decide to cancel a trip because of fear of covid-19, an outbreak in your destination, or because of restrictions that ruin the point of your trip (I get it, who wants to go to Mexico City if bars, restaurants, and museums are closed or restricted?).

If you're worried about these risks, you might look into what's called "cancel for any reason" or "CFAR" coverage. Though it depends on the specific policy, you can usually make a CFAR claim for non refundable trip expenses for, well, any reason. Of course, it tends to be more significantly expensive, which is why I don't personally use CFAR coverage.

If you do want CFAR coverage for your Mexico trip (perhaps because you have a lot of non refundable trip expenses), then note that TravelInsurance.com conveniently lets you filter your search results to include only CFAR policies. Here's a screenshot of how to do that:

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Just go to TravelInsurance.com, get a quote, then use the panel on the left hand side to narrow your search for Cancel for Any Reason policies.

Why I Get Insured in Mexico & How I Compare Insurance Companies

Reason 1: Medical Coverage

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The main reason I personally buy insurance is for the travel medical insurance and the evacuation coverage.

This isn't medical or insurance advice (I'm not qualified to give that), but here's my personal thinking on the subject of travel medical insurance:

Insurance is generally the best deal if it protects against financial exigency. For example, it is generally a bad deal over the long run to buy insurance for microwaves. If a microwave breaks you can afford to fix it. And since insurance companies build a profit margin into their premiums, you'll be saving over the long termby just self-insuring for small risks like this.

On the other hand, a visit to a Mexican Emergency Room is probably something that I can't afford to self-insure. It would definitely ruin my Mexico vacation, and could even result in financial ruin entirely.

The same reasoning applies if I hire a car rental in Mexico, crash it, and don't have car rental insurance. Or if I pass away (dark, I know, but it happens) and my estate can't afford the repatriation of remains to my family back in the United States.

Medical expenses are a serious consideration, and emergency medical coverage is still my main focus when I compare shop travel insurance coverage. That was true before the pandemic, but it's even more so now.

Reason 2: Rental Car Crashes Are Very Common in Mexico

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I LOVE driving in Mexico. A rental car gives you so much freedom, and renting a vehicle is my favorite way to explore all the many fun places to visit in Mexico.

But guess what?

Auto accidents while abroad are very common. According to the United States Department of State's database on American deaths abroad, the most common cause for traveler deaths abroad isn't terrorism or murder or even covid - it's the common car crash.

That can be catastrophically expensive if you end up with a huge medical bill, liability for a car wreck, or if your family needs to repatriate your remains after a tragic incident.

That's why you should never drink and drive in Mexico and you should always buckle up, even on vacation and even in taxis or tour buses. And it's why travel medical insurance, repatriation of remains coverage, and car rental insurance are the three things I personally look at when pricing out travel insurance for Mexico (or anywhere else).

Mexico Safety Tips

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Crime & Safety in Mexico

Mexico gets a bad rap in the news. With millions of visitors every year, it's inevitable that bad things happen. And when they do, the media tends to grab on.

Nonetheless, it's undeniable that gang and cartel violence has afflicted many parts of Mexico, including popular tourist destinations like Cancun and Acapulco. See our articles on Mexico travel safety.

And always check the US State Department and UK FCDO sites for info on the latest travel warnings for Mexico.

You can also read our guides to safety in Tulum, safety in Playa del Carmen, and safety in Mexico City.

Mexico's 2-Tier Medical System

Mexico effectively has two medical care systems: the public one and a private one for those with their own health insurance.

The Mexican public healthcare system can be quite affordable and you may be eligible for public medical insurance if you are planning to retire in Mexico on a resident visa. Read more info here.

If you're just visiting Mexico, be aware that, while healthcare costs are generally cheaper in Mexico, for serious incidents the cost of healthcare can still be very expensive.

Renting a Car in Mexico

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Car rental companies typically offer full coverage policies that you can buy separately if you just need coverage for your rental.

See my full guide to renting a car in Mexico for more information.

Extreme Sports in Mexico

Many of the best things to do in Mexico - like scuba diving in Cabo San Lucas, parasailing in Puerto Vallarta, or ATVing in Playa del Carmen - are classified as extreme sports for insurance coverage purposes.

When I plan to participate in these, I always look for a comprehensive plan covering these specifically (if it's not explicitly covered, it's usually excluded).

PS - Check out my best Mexico travel tips for more helpful tips!

Know Your Embassy Locations

When traveling in any foreign country, it's always a good idea to have contact information for your nearest embassy or consulate.

Here are the locations of the US embassy in Mexico City and the consulates around the country:

  • Mexico City US Embassy - Paseo de la Reforma 305, Colonia Cuauhtemoc, 06500 Mexico, CDMX (+52 55 5080 2000)
  • Ciudad Juarez US Consulate - Paseo de la Victoria #3650, Fracc. Partido Senecú, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahau, Mexico, C.P. 32543 (+52 656 227 3000)
  • Guadalajara US Consulate - C. Progreso 175, Col Americana, Americana, 44100 Guadalajara, Jal., Mexico (+52 338 526 1444)
  • Hermosillo US Consulate - Monterrey, Esqueda 141, El Centenario, 83260 Hermosillo, Son., Mexico (+52 662 289 3500)
  • Matamoros US Consulate - Calle Constitución No. 1, Colonia Jardín, Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87330 (+52 868-208-2000)
  • Merida US Consulate - Calle 60 No. 338-K x 29 y 31, Col. Alcala Martin Merida, Yucatan, Mexico 97050 (+52 999-942-5700)
  • Monterrey US Consulate - Ave. Alfonso Reyes #150, Col. Valle del Poniente, Santa Catarina, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66196 (+51 81 8047 3100)
  • Nogales US Consulate - Calle Alejandria S/N, Los Alamos, 84065 Nogales, Son., Mexico (+52 631 311 8150)
  • Nuevo Laredo US Consulate - Paseo Colon 1901, Colonia Madero, Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 88360 (+52 867 714 0512)
  • Tijuana US Consulate - Paseo de las Culturas s/n, Mesa de Otay, Delegación Centenario C.P. 22425, Tijuana Baja California (+52 664 977 2000)

Locations of the British embassies can be found here, and Canadians can find their embassy here.

Why Trust Us & Our Methodology

About Nate Hake: I'm a travel blogger, recovering lawyer, and full-time world traveler for over half a decade. I visit Mexico several times per year to review the newest hotels in Tulum, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico City, and around the country. I'm proud that my site Travel Lemming is among the most popular Mexico travel blogs on the Internet. Helping travelers enjoy Mexico is what I do for a living now. It's so much more fun than legal work.

Methodology: While this list is subjective, it is based on personal experience. I have personally traveled to Mexico dozens of times and bought many policies from companies on this list. When it comes to travel insurance Mexico isn't all that different than other countries, so I focus my efforts on assessing the factors I believe matter most: transparency, ease of use, and customer reviews from policyholders who have had to actually file a claim.

FAQs About Insurance for Mexico Trips

Is travel insurance mandatory for Mexico?

Mexico does not require proof of travel insurance to enter the country. Tourists do need insurance if they plan to drive a car in Mexico, and will likely have to pay out of pocket for medical expenses should they need to access the Mexico healthcare system.

Will my health insurance cover me in Mexico?

Most US health insurers do not provide coverage for insureds traveling in Mexico. However, policies vary and it depends on the health insurance company so it is advisable to call the insurer and confirm. The lack of medical coverage in Mexico is a major reason many tourists buy travel insurance for trips to Mexico.

How much is travel insurance in Mexico?

The cost of travel insurance in Mexico depends on a number of factors, including your age and the length of your trip. In the past, travel insurance has personally cost me between $2 and $4 per day of my trip. Search our top sites to see specific rates for your trip.

Does US health insurance work in Mexico?

Most United States health insurance providers do not cover travel overseas, including to Mexico, but you should check with your carrier to be sure.

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When it comes to travel insurance, Mexico really isn't that different than other countries. Anytime I travel abroad, I assess my risk tolerance and almost always decide insurance is worth it. Ultimately, whether or not to insure your Mexico trip is really up to you though.

Oh, and if you travel frequently, can also read my other travel insurance guides:

  • Annual Multi-Trip Travel Insurance
  • Canada Travel Insurance
  • Thailand Travel Insurance
  • Spain Travel Insurance
  • Ireland Travel Insurance

Whatever Mexico travel insurance plan you choose, I hope you enjoy visiting Mexico. Be sure to stay safe!

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