My Best Picks for Travel Insurance for Seniors in 2026
(No More Worrying About Pre-Existing Conditions or Sky-High Prices!)
Looking for the best travel insurance for your travels? I’ve put together the best travel insurance companies for seniors that not only get high reviews, but that I have used and trust to recommend. When I was younger, I thought travel insurance was a waste of money. That changed swiftly when I fractured my ankle on a cruise to Iceland! Thankfully I was a (little) more responsible by then!
After comparing thousands of policies for my traveling baby boomers, here are the five companies I can safely recommend in 2026.

Best Travel Insurance – Updated November 2025 prices
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| Company | Pre-Existing Conditions? | Avg. Cost 2-week Europe trip | Emergency Evacuation Limit | Cancel For Any Reason? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Allianz Global Assistance | Yes — 180-day look-back | $189–$279 | $1,000,000 | Yes (add-on) |
| Generali Insurance | Yes (Premium plan) | 4-12% of trip cost | Up to $1,000,000 | Up to 75% |
| IMG Patriot Platinum | Yes- Stable for 60-120 days | $220-$310 | $1,000,000 | Yes (75% refund) |
| World Nomads | Generally excluded (no waiver on most plans) | $250 – $350 annual | $100K-$250K (varies) | add-on |
The best travel insurance is the one that most fits your needs. While you decide, consider the following:
- The length and cost of your trip. Usually, the longer your trip, the higher the cost.
- Your age: The older you are, the higher the cost of the policy.
- Read through their essential medical coverage. Does it cover dental? Hospital stays? Evacuation and repatriation?
- Do you have any pre-existing medical conditions? Most companies have plans that cover pre-existing conditions. They aren’t always the cheapest though. Check through the different plans and companies to decide what you feel most comfortable with.
- Do they cover trip cancellations and interruptions?
Travel tip: While some credit cards will cover travel delays and baggage protection, it might not be full coverage, so check both to make sure you are fully covered.

