Travel Insurance for Lanzarote

Get Travel Insurance for your trip to Lanzarote today

With year-round sunshine Lanzarote is one of the most popular destinations for UK holidaymakers.

It’s important to arrange Travel Insurance as soon as you book your holiday to Lanzarote, so you are covered should you need to cancel*, which may just give you that extra peace of mind you need to relax. You’ll also be covered for your baggage and emergency medical treatment you may need abroad, along with repatriation, should your stay in hospital mean you miss your scheduled flight back.

There’s no age limit on our policies and don’t forget to declare any pre-existing medical conditions, no matter how minor they may seem, so that it you are properly covered.

Travel Insurance for Lanzarote FAQs

What insurance do I need for Lanzarote?

You should have a Travel Insurance policy that covers your own individual needs and requirements. It is essential that you declare any and all pre-existing medical conditions to ensure that you’re covered for emergency medical expenses should the unexpected happen. If you’re planning on going on more than 2 holidays a year, it maybe worth while to explore an annual Travel Insurance policy which can sometimes help save money. Get a free no obligation quote today.

Is Lanzarote part of Europe for Travel Insurance?

Yes, if you’re purchasing an Annual Travel Insurance policy then you will need to select Europe to be covered for your holiday to Lanzarote.

If you’re looking at taking out a single trip policy you can select Canary Islands or Spain which will ensure that you’re covered.

Does the Canary Islands come under Spain for Travel Insurance?

Yes, for a single trip Travel Insurance policy you can select Spain to ensure that you’re protected should the worst happen.

 

Is my EHIC card still valid in Lanzarote?

The EHIC card has been replaced by the GHIC card since Brexit. Despite the GHIC card still offering certain elements of medical care for free, this is no substitute for an adequate Travel Insurance policy which covers medical expenses up to £15 million per person, including repatriation home.

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