Do I Need Travel Insurance For Mexico?

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Alexandre Desoutter updated on March 18, 2020

You are planning a fancy trip to Mexico and travel insurance is the least interesting topic you may think about? But during one of your trips, have you ever found yourself in a situation where you had to get emergency treatment or where you lost your baggage at the airport?

Hence, you’re probably wondering how to find the best travel insurance for visiting Mexico.

In the below ultimate guide for travelling from the UK to Mexico, we will tell you everything you need to know about travel insurance for your trip: is it compulsory, key features, premiums, driving requirements in Mexico? Let’s get started.

Why do I need travel insurance for Mexico?

Involved in a car accident while driving abroad, injured while practicing sport, sick....

Unfortunately, those things happens much more often than we think, and it could leave you and your travel partners with significant expenses to pay if you didn’t apply for travel insurance before leaving.

Here is a list of the most common unexpected costs arising during people’s trips:

What if….How much will you have to pay without travel insurance?How much will you have to pay with travel insurance?
You need air rescue£5,000£0
until medical expense limit is reached
You need to have surgery and to stay at a hospital £5,000£0
until medical expense limit is reached
You need medical repatriation £90 000£0
real fees paid out
Your baggage has been lost at the airport£800£0
until personal belongings is reached
Someone stole your money£200£0
until limit is reached
You need to cancel your trip£5,000£0
until cancellation limit is reached
Fees to be paid with or without travel insurance

For as cheap as a few pounds per day, “Comprehensive Travel Insurance” is a contract which fully covers you for your trip to the Mexico and provides you with both financial compensation as well as assistance during your trip.

Travel insurance is not mandatory for anyone holding a valid UK passport but is, however, absolutely necessary to prevent you from significant medical or cancellation costs while travelling abroad.

What are the best travel insurance policies for Mexico?

How can you choose between the plethora of travel insurance policies on offer and find the least expensive policy? Many insurers, even some small ones, offer very good value for money deals. We’ve come up with a selection of small and big actors offering tempting deals.

Among them you’ll find:

InsurerOur review
logo world first
  • Provides all travel insurance types with 4 levels of cover (all rated 5 stars by Defaqto): Standard, Premier, Exclusive, Superior
  • 4,8/5 on TrustPilot
  • Very good customer care according to reviews
  • Offers dedicated family travel insurance
  • No credit or debit card fees guarantee
  • Possibility to apply 12 months in advance
  • UK-based customer service and claim team
  • Reimburse within 14 days
logo explorer travel insurance
  • 4,58/5 rate on Reviews
  • Provides all types of travel insurance with 2 level of protection: Gold and GoldPlus
  • Medical compensation for up to 85 years old
  • Dedicated customer service according to reviews
logo travel insurance 4 medical
  • 4,8/5 consumers reviews rate on TrustPilot / 5 stars on Defaqto
  • Specialist insurer providing full cover for up to 1000 medical conditions (including Alzheimer’s, HIV, cancer etc.)
  • Includes cover for pregnant women
  • UK based-call center
  • 24/7 assistance team
  • Provides cover for people up to 100 years old
  • Provides all travel insurance types with 3 level of protection
  • Medical compensation limit minimum is £3M and max £10M
  • Also provides cover for cruise and winter sports
Travel insurance comparison for Mexico

Even better, use our comparison tool to find the best deal for you! At Safe, we’ve checked out hundreds of travel insurance providers and we are now able to allow you to compare dozens of holiday insurance deals in only a few seconds without giving any personal details.

Always remember to check limits and excess amounts, maximum number of days per trip and exclusions in an insurer’s policy terms and conditions booklet. 

What type of travel insurance do I need for my trip to Mexico?

You can apply for different insurance types depending on your type of trip, from frequent luxury or business travel to cheap holidays to Mexico.

You will most often have the choice to apply between different travel plan:

  • worldwide excluding USA, Canada
  • worldwide including USA, Canada
  • Australia, New-Zealand
  • Europe.

For Mexico, as for any destination, travel insurance policy types are:

Travel insurance typeExplanationMain features per type of travel policy
Single trip insuranceThese travel insurance policies are for one-off holidays.
You will be covered from the start of the journey until the end.
You can decide the number of days you want to be covered for.
  • Covers for the period of the stay (can be up to 365 days)
  • Often an age limit to apply for policy
Annual multi-trip insuranceThese policies are made for frequent travellers going away for holidays, business trips or for any other reason several times a year.
You would need to check whether it is more competitive to buy two or three single trip insurance policies or an annual multi-trip policy.
  • 12 months policy
  • Length of each trip usually limited to 31 days (but can vary from 10 days to 90)
  • Age limit to apply for policy (66 years old on average)
Long stay and gap year insuranceThese plans are made for students or any british resident wanting to explore the world, including for backpacking, gap year trips or for any other long stay reason.
  • Usually covers periods between 90 days for up to 18 months
  • Age limit to apply for policy (from 16 to 45 only usually)
Types of travel insurance for your trip to Mexico

Most of travel insurers offers discounts for couples and group travel insurance policies for your trip to Mexico.

How much is travel insurance to Mexico?

For example, this is the cheapest price for a single trip policy of seven days (with an excess at £100):

AgeSingle trip cover to Mexico
18 – 35 From £19.67
36 – 50From £19.23
51 – 65From £25.43
66 – 75From £28.56
Single and annual multi trip cover to Mexico cost per age range

It is, however, quite difficult to give precise ranges of how much a travel insurance will cost you for Mexico, as prices are based on a wide range of criteria. It will mainly depend on:

  • If you’re going for a single or annual multi-trip as mentioned above
  • If you’re subscribing to upgrades such as cruise, business or gadget cover
  • If you have pre-existing medical conditions
  • The length of your stay in Mexico
  • If you’re travelling alone, with your partner, a group or your family
  • The financial limits you’d like to get in case of a claim
  • The excess amount you’re willing to pay
  • What will you be doing in Mexico (e.g. winter or extreme sports)?

What does your travel insurance for Mexico should cover?

Each travel insurance policy is different, since it is the insurer who determines the content of the contracts it offers: guarantees, compensation limits, deductibles, travel insurance prices, etc.

However, all contracts on the market must include at least the following guarantees, applicable in Europe and elsewhere abroad:

  • Medical expenses: compensation by the insurer for your health expenses during your stay (consultation, analysis, emergency treatment, longer hospital stay, etc.).
  • Repatriation assistance to the UK: financial and logistical support by a dedicated 24/7 team for your early return to your country of residence if it proves necessary.
  • Trip cancellation and cover for delayed or missed departure: compensation if you need to cancel your trip for whatever reason or if you missed your departure.
  • Personal liability: compensation for any damage or injury made to a third-party (consider adding it as extra if not included in standard cover).
  • Baggage: compensation for any lost or theft of baggage while travelling (consider adding it as extra if not included in standard cover).

Most of the time, travel insurers offer different formulas. Cover types involved are usually the same, but the compensation limits and deductibles vary.

Main guaranteesCover you should get for your trip to MexicoLimit you should get for your trip to MexicoGood to check
Medical travel insurance
  • Any emergency transport, medical procedures and treatments at the hospital
  • 24/7 assistance team and helplines
£1 million limit
on average
  • Are private or public hospitals included in your policy?
  • Will there be advance fees?
  • If you haven’t declared any pre-existing medical conditions or a pending diagnosis, any claim related to healthcare will be declared as invalidated by your insurer.
  • Are dental emergency treatments included?
  • Will any “accompanying person” fees be reimbursed?
Trip cancellation / curtailment
  • Illness, injury or even death of you or one of your relatives at the time of departure
  • Very bad weather conditions at your destination
  • Terrorist attack at your destination
£2000 limit
minimum
  • Is it included as standard or as an option?
  • Will you get compensation if you cancel your trip for “all justified reasons”?
  • Which reasons exactly are included to get compensation for your trip cancellation?
Baggage
  • Compensation for baggage and belongings theft or loss up to the limit known
  • No receipt required
£1500 limit
minimum
  • Is it only valid during return transport or during the entire stay?
  • Do you need the receipts for any belongings for baggage claims?
Missed departure, delay
  • Compensation if you miss your flight or train when it is beyond your control or if your journey is delayed
£500 limit
minimum
(£200 limit for delay)
  • Are all justified reasons for missed departure covered?
  • How many hours delay to get compensation?
Repatriation
  • Cost of repatriation before or after your original ticket
Real fees
  • Is any transportation mode included (by alternative schedule flight or by air ambulance)?
Personal liability
  • Compensation for any damage or injury made to a third-party during your trip up to the limit known
£2 million limit
on average
  • What is the limit by article and valuables (don’t focus on overall limit only)?
Legal expenses
  • Legal fees for claiming compensation to another person
£15000 limit
on average
  • Does it cover any lawyer fees (including appointment fees)?
Must-have features of your travel insurance to Mexico

What are the nice-to-have features for your travel insurance to Europe?

Main guaranteesCover you should get for your trip to MexicoLimit you should get for your trip to MexicoGood to check
Money and cashCovers for loss or theft of money or equivalent such as cheques, pre-paid tickets£500 for money limit
minimum

£200 for cash
minimum
  • How long can you make a claim to the police to be covered?
  • Is there a 24-hour claim limit?
Dental emergency Covers for emergency dental care£250
minimum
  • What is included in emergency dental care?
  • Cosmetic will most of the time be excluded
Loss of passport or documentationCovers additional fees such as accomodation or travel replacement as a result of loss of documentation£250
minimum
  • How many nights are covered?
  • Do you need receipts of any additional fees incurred?
Nice-to-have features for your travel insurance to Mexico

Which upgrades could you add as extras for your travel insurance to Mexico?

Additionally, you may tailor your policy for your trip to Mexico area with optional extras such as:

  • Business trip insurance for Mexico
  • Sport, winter sport, extreme sport cover
  • Schedule Airline Failure (at least £1500 covered)
  • Gadget insurance
  • Cruise cover
  • Etc.

What does your travel insurance to Mexico not cover?

Most travel insurers will not give financial compensation for:

  • Any claim made as a result of pre-medical condition or pending diagnosis undeclared at the time of purchase
  • Any claim made as a result of you being under drugs or alcohol
  • Difficulties due to natural disaster, war, civil unrest (watch out for strikes)
  • Any claim made as a result of a terrorist attack (except if you took this cover as an option)
  • Pregnancy and childbirth complications during travel

We would advise you to thoroughly check your policy booklet for the main exclusions before leaving home. 

What else should you pay attention to while shopping around for travel insurance for Mexico?

While shopping around for travel insurance for your trip to Mexico, always pay attention to:

  • The compensation amounts you will get for a claim by consulting our up-to-date reviews on each insurer (especially for medical expenses, trip cancellation, personal liability, baggage and personal belongings)
  • The deductible amounts you’ll have to pay in case of claim (don’t forget that you’ll need to pay the excess on each claim)
  • The exclusions you may have in your policy (strike, cancellation trip due to the carrier defaulting etc.)
  • Coverages included in policies or available as upgrades (winter sports, business trip etc.)
  • The claim process (100% online? How many days do you have to make a claim?)
  • The maximum duration of each trip included as standard (at least 31 days)
  • The upper age limit (if you are a senior travelling).

What should I know before travelling to Mexico?

Is Mexico safe to visit?

This is what the Foreign Travel Office writes about Mexico:

The Mexican authorities have introduced a number of precautionary measures in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. You should comply with additional screening measures put in place by the authorities. Given the fast changing situation, you should check the latest entry requirements for your destination and keep in touch with your airline, cruise line or tour operator. New restrictions may be imposed with little warning.

The Mexican government has announced the closure of all schools and universities from 20th March until 20th April to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. In addition, the Ministry of Health has recommended suspending all non-essential activities and to cancel all large-scale events of more than 5000 people, starting on 23rd March.

Over 576,971 British nationals visited Mexico in 2017. Most visits are trouble-free.

There are currently large numbers of migrants moving en masse from Honduras through Guatemala to Mexico and beyond. This is having an impact on border crossings. The situation is fluid but borders crossings at Tecun Uman (Guatemala/Mexico), Agua Caliente (Honduras/Guatemala) and Tijuana (Mexico/USA) are currently affected and subject to periodic closures. You’re advised to check with local authorities and tour operators before attempting to cross land borders.

The security situation can pose a risk for foreigners. Be alert to the existence of street crime as well as more serious violent crime like robbery, assault and vehicle hijacking. In certain parts of Mexico you should take particular care to avoid being caught up in drug related violence between criminal groups.

Major tourist destinations like Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta and Nuevo Vallarta have mostly not seen the levels of drug-related violence and crime experienced elsewhere in Mexico. However, since 2017 there have been a number of reported shooting incidents and other incidents of violence in the main tourist destinations, including in locations popular with tourists. There has also been a recent increase in violence in the State of Veracruz, including the city of Veracruz. If you’re visiting any of these areas, you should monitor local advice, remain vigilant and follow the advice of the local authorities and your tour operator.

The hurricane season normally runs from June to November and affects both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts. Be aware that effects of tropical storms and hurricanes can span hundreds of miles from the centre of the storm, causing flooding, landslides and disruption to local services, including transport.

UK health authorities have classified Mexico as having a risk of Zika virus transmission. For more information and advice, visit the National Travel Health Network and Centre website.

Protests regularly affect Mexico City and other parts of the country. You should avoid demonstrations and follow the advice of the local authorities if you’re in an area where a protest is taking place.

Although there’s no recent history of terrorism in Mexico, attacks can’t be ruled out.

If you’re abroad and you need emergency help from the UK government, contact the nearest British embassy, consulate or high commission.

Take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance before you travel.

How to contact the British Embassy in Mexico?

Depending on where you are located, you can contact:

British Embassy Mexico City
Address

British Embassy Mexico City
Address for all correspondence:
British Embassy
Río Lerma, No. 71,
Col. Cuauhtémoc, CP. 06500
Mexico City
Mexico

Phone (if you’re in Mexico)

+52 (55) 1670 3200
Monday to Thursday 14:00-22:30 hrs. Friday 14:00-20:00 hrs.

Phone (if you’re in the UK)020 7008 1500
Email[email protected]
British Embassy Mexico City contact details

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Alexandre Desoutter has been working as editor-in-chief and head of press relations at HelloSafe since June 2020. A graduate of Sciences Po Grenoble, he worked as a journalist for several years in French media, and continues to collaborate as a as a contributor to several publications.

In this sense, his role leads him to carry out steering and support work with all HelloSafe editors and contributors so that the editorial line defined by the company is fully respected. and declined through the texts published daily on our platforms.

As such, Alexandre is responsible for implementing and maintaining the strictest journalistic standards within the HelloSafe editorial staff, in order to guarantee the most accurate, up-to-date information on our platforms. and expert as possible. Alexandre has in particular undertaken for two years now the implementation of a system of systematic double-checking of all the articles published within the HelloSafe ecosystem, able to guarantee the highest quality of information.