Travel Insurance for Chile

Going to Chile? Make sure you have a suitable Travel Insurance policy.
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Don’t forget the most important part of your Chilean  trip, your Travel Insurance.

Like most of South America, Chile is an experience like no other, especially for outdoor lovers. From the wine region of the Maipo Valley, to the lakes and mountains of Chilean Patagonia, there are many great experiences  waiting to be explored. With so much to do, you’ll want to be protected against any eventualities. Make sure your Travel Insurance has the right cover for your health and travel needs before departing. 

Santiago is the capital of Chile and where most tourists find themselves exploring. The city is full of vibrant boutique hotels, restaurants, shops, art, and nightlife. Situated at 1700 ft and surrounded by the Andes mountains, Santiago has a European flair. 

Recognised as the safest South American country, Chile is a land full of history and natural beauty. In the mixture of Indigenous and European traditions, you’ll find Incan roads, Polynesian Easter Island, and the 19th-century city quarters. 

Chile is different from any other country ; you could be sipping wine in the sun-drenched vineyards one minute and be on a boat tour of Patagonia’s grey glaciers the next -the view is breath taking. 

Chile has won the World Travel Awards for Leading Adventure Tourism Destination for two consecutive years. Whether you’re hiking the Atacama Desert’s Moon and Mars Valleys or on the vista-filled trails of La Campana National Park, a World Biosphere Reserve, you’ll be in awe at every turn. When heading towards the extreme landscapes, don’t forget your Travel Insurance.

 

A guide for your next trip to Chile

Chile is a destination that you need to tick off your bucket list. Take a look at our travel tips to help you understand Chile better.

Pack for all seasons

Chile has seven major weather types; the Mediterranean, desert, alpine tundra, glaciers, humid subtropical, and oceanic. Depending on the location you’re staying in or if you’re planning to visit a different region, you’ll need to bring clothes for all seasons. Summer temperatures in the capital sometimes exceed 35°C (95°F), while in Patagonia, on the same day, the temperature will be no warmer than 12°C (53°F).

Spanish Slang

The official language of Chile is Spanish, however, the people of Chile have their own unique style and mannerisms. They often speak a fast-slang version of Spanish, although other languages are known within specific regions. In southern Chile, a small group of people speak German; indigenous languages like Aymara and Mapudungun are common in Itata and Tolten.

Budget, Budget, Budget

Chile is the most advanced country in South America; which also makes it the most expensive. If you’re on a low budget, there are simple authentic restaurants, street food, and more reasonably priced trips. Prices vary depending on the location. In Patagonia, you’ll find the cost of things a lot higher. 

Eat like a Chilean

The dishes in Chile are diverse and famous for their taste! You can find the flavour of Chile in the street food. Take time out of your busy schedule to savour the flavours! Make sure to try the empanadas, humitas, and completos. 

What should my Travel Insurance for Chile cover?

We can help with Travel Insurance for Chile. See below for some reasons for choosing Just Travel Cover.

  • No upper age limit
  • Compare multiple insurers
  • Medical expenses cover up to £15m per person

If you travel frequently, it might be worthwhile choosing an annual policy. If you’re just taking one holiday then a single trip policy may be best for you.

    What should my Travel Insurance for Chile cover?

    We can help with Travel Insurance for Chile. See below for some reasons for choosing Just Travel Cover.

    • No upper age limit
    • Compare multiple insurers
    • Medical expenses cover up to £15m per person

    If you travel frequently, it might be worthwhile choosing an annual policy. If you’re just taking one holiday then a single trip policy may be best for you.

    Do I need Travel Insurance for Chile?

    You should always have Travel Insurance for any holiday you decide to go on, this is no different  when visiting Chile. Non-residents of Chile need to have proof of Travel Insurance before arriving in the country, and it must cover a minimum of $30,000 for COVID-related issues for the entire duration of your stay, and all of our policies provide this level of cover.

    Do I need Travel Insurance for Chile?

    You should always have Travel Insurance for any holiday you decide to go on, this is no different  when visiting Chile. Non-residents of Chile need to have proof of Travel Insurance before arriving in the country, and it must cover a minimum of $30,000 for COVID-related issues for the entire duration of your stay, and all of our policies provide this level of cover.

    Who should I contact in the event of a medical emergency?

    All of our Travel Insurance policies offer an emergency medical helpline. You can get in contact with them 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you ever need to contact the helpline, you’ll find the contact details in your Travel Insurance policy wording. 

    To be extra cautious, we recommend taking your Travel Insurance policy with you so you always have the information on hand, but you can access this via your online account.

    Who should I contact in the event of a medical emergency?

    All of our Travel Insurance policies offer an emergency medical helpline. You can get in contact with them 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you ever need to contact the helpline, you’ll find the contact details in your Travel Insurance policy wording. 

    To be extra cautious, we recommend taking your Travel Insurance policy with you so you always have the information on hand, but you can access this via your online account.

      If I have a pre-existing health condition, will my Travel Insurance cover me if I get sick in Chile?

      Yes! If you have a pre-existing medical condition, the type of treatment you need can be more costly and extensive. So, when you purchase your Travel Insurance policy, you must ensure it covers all your conditions. Declare all your pre-existing conditions during the quotation process. You’ll be asked questions about your medical history and the conditions you have been diagnosed with, and then provided with a range of policies suited to your needs.

      If you fall ill and do not declare your pre-existing health conditions, your Travel Insurance will be void. 

      If I have a pre-existing health condition, will my Travel Insurance cover me if I get sick in Chile?

      Yes! If you have a pre-existing medical condition, the type of treatment you need can be more costly and extensive. So, when you purchase your Travel Insurance policy, you must ensure it covers all your conditions. Declare all your pre-existing conditions during the quotation process. You’ll be asked questions about your medical history and the conditions you have been diagnosed with, and then provided with a range of policies suited to your needs.

      If you fall ill and do not declare your pre-existing health conditions, your Travel Insurance will be void. 

        Cover for Pre-Existing Medical Conditions

        • Emergency medical, hospital and medical expenses up to £15m
        • Repatriation (the cost of getting you home)
        • Emergency dental care
        • Accommodation expenses
        • 24 hour medical assistance line

         

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