Key takeaways
- A handful of Australian travel insurers let you buy a policy if you are already overseas.
- It won't cover you for events that have already happened.
- You'll also have a waiting period of a few days before you will be covered.
Can you get travel insurance when you're already overseas?
Yup, you can still get travel insurance if you've already left Australia, or your home city if you're travelling domestically. However, there are some limitations to what and when you'll be able to claim, which will vary by insurer. These could include:
- Not all travel insurers offer cover if you're already overseas/have started a domestic trip.
- Those that do won't cover anything that's already happened.
- There'll be a waiting period where you won't be able to make a claim - typically 2 or 3 days.
- Your trip will need to end in Australia for you to be able to get cover.
- You'll probably need to be an Aussie resident.
When should you take out travel insurance?
You should get travel insurance as soon as you can - as soon as you've committed to the trip basically. This is because travel insurance can cover costs associated with your trip even before the trip starts, but only if you've already taken out cover.
For example, lets say you book flights and accomodation in February for a trip in April. Then let's say an insurable event forces you to cancel your trip in March. If you took out travel insurance when you booked your trip, you should be covered for any losses. However, if you'd waited until April to buy a policy, then you wouldn't be covered, and would need to cover the costs yourself.
It won't cost you any more to buy travel insurance in advance, but it can save you tonnes of cash if something goes wrong.
Already overseas travel insurance: Conditions for each insurer
| Brand | Waiting Period | Journey Must End in Australia? | Enquire |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 days for all claims | Bonus | ||
| 3 days for all claims | Bonus | ||
![]() | 48 hours for other claims $500 excess for all claims except where the benefit excess is already $0 | Bonus | |
![]() | 48 hours for all claims | Get quote | |
![]() | 48 hours for all claims | Get quote | |
![]() | 3 days for all claims | Bonus | |
| 48 hours for all claims | Get quote | ||
| 3 days for all claims | Get quote | ||
![]() | 3 days for all claims | Get quote | |
![]() | 72 hours for all claims | More info |
Note: This information was last updated April 2025
What does already overseas travel insurance cover?
Already overseas travel insurance policies will generally offer the same level of cover as any other plan. This includes:
- Overseas medical assistance and hospital expenses.
- Medical evacuation and repatriation
- COVID-related losses
- Hire car excess
- Cancellation or amendment to your trip (e.g if you suffer a serious illness and are unable to travel home as planned)
- Theft, damage or loss of your belongings.
- Theft of cash, valuables and belongings
- Family emergencies
Tips for comparing travel insurance policies if you are already overseas
There are a number of tips you should be aware of to help ensure you end up with the best already overseas travel insurance policy to suit your needs.
- What is the waiting period? Most insurers will apply a waiting period of about 3 days before cover will commence.
- What excess will you pay? Some insurers will apply an increased excess for already overseas policies.
- What activities will you be covered for? Then you can consider the activities and experiences you plan on enjoying while travelling. Will you be just relaxing beside the pool most of the time or are you planning on engaging in higher-risk activities like skydiving? Some policies will exclude certain activities, so make sure you know what is and isn’t covered.
- Will you be covered for medical repatriation to Australia? If taking out travel insurance while overseas, it's important to find a policy that will cover the cost of medical repatriation to Australia where necessary.
- Need cover for the family? Most insurance companies offer Family cover so that you can cover your spouse and children under the one policy. Cover for dependents under the age of 21 is generally provided free of charge.
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Hi my daughter had complimentary travel insurance for 6 months that is about to expire. She is staying in London working for another 6 months how can she get travel insurance for 6 months when she has Arcady left Australia and how expensive is it?
Hi Roxanne,
Thanks for your question. There are several travel insurance brands in our panel that offer cover for people that are already overseas. You can review the insurance brands in our panel that offer this cover above. Additionally, if your daughter ends up needing cover for an extended period of time, you may learn more about long-term travel insurance.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
Hi,
I am an Australian citizen currently living in Thailand with a 12 month retirement visa. I return to Australia min 2 times a year. Can I get Health Travel Insurance coverage while living in Thailand
Hi Con,
Thanks for your question. Most travel insurance policies will require that you plan on returning to Australia at the end of your journey. Additionally, most policies will end once you have returned home. Unless you have an annual policy, although the majority of these policies can a single trip at 90 days. You may wish to see what cover is available to you through a Thai insurer.
All the best,
Richard
Hi,
we are a retired Australian couple travelling the world. Currently we are overseas and had planned to return to Australia before Xmas but now have booked a Caribbean fly/cruise leaving the UK in January. We require travel insurance for this cruise as a condition of boarding. Can you give us some companies that would give us cover. The oldest traveller is 67 and we have been away from Australia for one year at present on one way tickets.
CHEERS
David
Hi David,
Thanks for your question. At the top of this page, there is a table that displays the providers in the panel that may be able to offer you cover.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
Hi
We are Australians that are currently in China working until
Sept 2016.We are both 60.
We plan to travel home to Australia approx every 90 days.
Some trips home will maybe every 60 days.
We have private insurance in Australia.
Would we be eligible for travel insurance to cover us while we are in China.
thank you
Maria
Hi Maria,
Thanks for your question. You may be able purchase an already overseas policy now and then take out either separate single trip policies for each trip or an annual policy once you are back in Australia.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
Why can I not open the code to get 10% discount
Hi Brenda,
Thanks for your question. I am sorry you are having issues. Which coupon are you referring to?
Cheers,
Richard