Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is important, that's why we provide a
complimentary $75,000 Emergency Medical Evacuation and $2,500
Emergency Medical Insurance with each itinerary we create. However,
we highly recommend purchasing additional travel insurance that
includes trip cancellation among other coverages.

Why should I purchase additional travel insurance?
In addition to the policy we include for emergency situations,
we highly recommend supplemental coverage options from
Travel Insurance Select, or another insurance provider of your
choice, to provide you with your choice of the following
coverages:
- Trip Cancellation
- Trip Interruption
- Air Ticket Cancellation
- Baggage Delay
- Baggage Loss
- Medical Expense
- And more...
We are unable to vary from our stated cancellation & refund
policy regardless of cause. Your best protection is to purchase
supplemental travel insurance with trip cancellation and trip
interruption coverages.
You will receive more information on how to purchase
supplemental insurance upon sign up, or visit
Travel Insurance Select online to review or purchase the plans
we recommend. Please note, when purchasing supplemental travel
insurance from Travel Insurance Select, the Emergency Medical
Evacuation and Emergency Medical Insurance that we provide with
each trip increases your coverage for emergency medical evacuation
and emergency medical expenses.
When should I purchase additional travel insurance?
For maximum benefits you should purchase your insurance within
15 days of your initial trip deposit. The plans offered by
Travel Insurance Select will NOT include a pre-existing
conditions waiver or Cancel for Any Reason (Elite Plan only) if
insurance is purchased after this time period.
How does the company you recommend, Travel Insurance Select,
define a pre-existing condition?
A new condition, a change in medication or dosage during the
60-day period immediately prior to the insurance purchase would be
considered a pre-existing condition. The taking of medication to
control an on-going condition, if the medication or dosage does not
change, is not considered a pre-existing condition. A heart
condition, high blood pressure, asthma, etc. may be considered by
most to be a pre-existing condition but not necessarily with Travel
Insurance Select as long as the condition remains stable within
that 60-day period. This only applies to the traveling parties and
not immediate family members.