Mexico has it all: delicious food, urban sprawl, incredible history, and some of the best beaches in the Americas. But it’s important to be informed about what can go wrong and what you can do to minimise risk.
1. In Mexico, some states are considered riskier for travelers, including Sinaloa, Tamaulipas, Colima, Michoacan, and Guerrero. This is due to organised crime, and volatile security situations. Keep an eye on Smartraveller before you depart.
2. Most of Mexico is occasionally subject to earthquakes. Tremors occur regularly, particularly in the states of Oaxaca and Guerrero.
3. Express kidnappings are common where victims are forced to withdraw money from ATM's to secure their release and that happens throughout many parts of Mexico. Always be wary when you’re taking out cash.
4. Drink and food spiking have occurred in restaurants and entertainment venues and sometimes end in robbery or sexual assault.
5. Hiring a car in Mexico is a popular way for tourists to get around, and during the day, it’s possible to call upon the Green Angels if you’re on a toll road and need help with your vehicle. However, it’s not advisable to drive at night in Mexico. The Green Angels don’t patrol at night, there are a number of speedbumps and potholes and cartel activity that happens at night.
We can’t stop things from happening, but if you do find yourself in any trouble in Mexico, we might be able to help you out.
Comprehensive Travel Insurance is our highest level of cover, with optional add-ons for snow, cruise, extra rental vehicle excess, and high-value items.
If you have pets, we include vet fees if your pet gets sick while you're away, and we'll pay pet boarding fees if you're delayed.
For a detailed outline of benefits and inclusions, as well terms and conditions, please refer to the PDS, or get an instant quote now.
Mexico Travel Insurance Policy Benefit |
Overseas Single-Trip Comprehensive |
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medical Cover |
|
Overseas Emergency Medical Assistance^ |
Unlimited |
Overseas Emergency Medical & Hospital Expenses^* |
Unlimited |
Includes Dental Expenses (per adult)^ |
$1,000 |
Resumption Of Journey^* |
$3,000 |
Hospital Cash Allowance^* |
$5,000 |
Repatriation Of Remains |
$15,000 |
Permanent Disability^* |
$25,000 |
Loss of Income^* |
$10,400 |
luggage Cover |
|
Credit Card Fraud & Replacement^ |
$5,000 |
Includes Travel Documents & Traveller's Cheques^ |
Yes |
Theft Of Cash^# |
$250 |
Luggage & Personal Effects* |
$15,000 |
Luggage & Personal Effects Delay Expenses^ |
$250 |
cancellation Cover |
|
Additional Accommodation & Travel Expenses* |
$2,000 |
Includes Family Emergency* |
Yes |
Includes Emergency Companion Cover* |
Yes |
Cancellation Fees & Lost Deposits* |
Unlimited |
Disruption Of Journey* |
$2,000 |
Alternative Transport Expenses^ |
$5,000 |
ancillary Cover |
|
Personal Liability# |
$5 million |
Domestic Pets^* |
$500 |
Domestic Services^* |
$500 |
Rental Vehicle Insurance Excess#* |
$5,000 |
If you’re travelling with expensive new items, going cruising, hitting the ski slopes, or you're worried about car rental insurance excess, then you may want to select the following add-ons.
Cover yourself and your gear on your ski or snowboarding trip with our Winter Sports Pack add-on.
We automatically cover rental excess up to $5,000. But you can increase this up to $8,000 if you need to.
If you're travelling on a budget, and looking for cheap travel insurance to Mexico, then 1Cover’s Medical Only policy offers a cheaper alternative to comprehensive travel insurance. It's our most basic policy and will only provide cover for any medical expenses and emergency assistance costs.
For a detailed outline of benefits and inclusions, as well as terms and conditions, please refer to the PDS, or get an instant quote now.
Medical Only Cover Policy |
Medical Only Policy Single Trip |
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medical Cover |
|
Overseas Emergency Medical Assistance^ |
Unlimited |
Overseas Emergency Medical & Hospital Expenses^* |
Unlimited |
Includes Dental Expenses (per adult)^ |
$500 |
Ancillary |
|
Personal Liability# |
$5 million |
Do you travel more than once a year to Mexico? Then it might make sense to buy a multi-trip annual policy. This works just like our comprehensive cover (detailed above), except you can take as many trips as you want in a year and you’ll still be covered.
Let us know the maximum trip duration of any one trip before selecting from the options below.
Frequent Traveller 21 days maximum
Frequent Traveller 45 days maximum
Find out which Annual Frequent Traveller cover policy would suit you best here.
For a detailed outline of benefits and inclusions, as well as terms and conditions, please refer to the PDS, or get an instant quote now.
Please refer to the PDS and policy schedule and check if your sickness or injury is a claimable event and is covered. If you are hospitalised, or if you are treated as an outpatient, or if the total cost of the treatment will exceed $1000, please contact our emergency assistance service as soon as possible to obtain their prior approval.
In circumstances where the claim is approved, we can then provide written guarantees of payment of reasonable expenses for emergency hospitalisation that may be required while you are in Mexico.
Yes, of course. If you want to extend your policy while you’re in Mexico, the easiest way to do this is via the Policy Manager.
You'll need your policy number (available in the email confirming your policy), and a few other simple details. Log-in and extend your trip, add destinations, or buy add ons/extras.
Make sure you extend your policy before it expires (please keep in mind Australian AEST/AEDST).
If you have trouble, you can email us at [email protected]
Please note there may be instances where a policy extension is not available.
If you are robbed while you’re in Mexico, you should report the theft to the police or nearest local authority immediately. You will also need to obtain a written report to be used as supporting documents for your claim.
If you are entitled to be reimbursed by the bus line, airline, shipping line or rail authority you were travelling on when the loss, theft, misplacement or damage occurred, then your travel insurance may not cover you.
However, if you are not reimbursed the full amount of your claim, we will assess your claim and you may be entitled to be paid the difference between the amount of your loss and what you were reimbursed, up to the limit of your cover (allowing for depreciation due to age, wear and tear).
If you plan on hiring a rental car to drive during your Mexican holiday, there are several rental vehicle excess cover amounts available. The default cover amount we offer is for up to $5K but you have the option to increase this to $6K, $7K or $8K.
We will reimburse you up to the rental vehicle excess insurance amount listed on your policy, covering any excess you become legally liable to pay under your rental vehicle hiring agreement.
Car rental exccess is payable if your rental vehicle is involved in an accident while you are driving, or if the rental vehicle is damaged or stolen while in your custody.
Please be aware this benefit does not take the place of rental vehicle insurance. Also, there are a range of conditions that must be met for cover to be available under this benefit. View the full list of conditions here.
In the event of a terrorist attack or political unrest, there is no cover for cancellation fees and lost deposits, disruption of journey or alternative transport expenses.
However, if you do get caught up in an unforeseen event while you are in Mexico and you are injured, cover is available for all necessary medical/hospital expenses.
You may choose your own medical advisor, or we can appoint an approved medical advisor to see you.
Please note: if you do not get the medical treatment you expect, although we can assist you, 1Cover are not liable for anything that results from that treatment. If you are unwell overseas please contact us.
When you apply for a policy you need to tell us where you are travelling to. The premium you pay for the policy depends on your destination(s).
If you're travelling to multiple countries, you need to nominate the countries when you are applying for cover.
If you’re going on a cruise, you must select the appropriate cruise region for where you are travelling and pay an additional premium for travel on a cruise vessel by purchasing the Cruise Pack. If you don't purchase a cruise pack, you won't be covered while on the ship. There is, however, no cover under any sections of the policy when you are on a cargo ship or freighter.
Sure. If you choose a lower excess, it means you'll pay less if you need to claim, but you'll pay a little bit more upfront. If you opt for a higher excess, it means you'll pay less now and a little bit more if you need to claim.
We have a policy called Frequent Traveller which allows you to take as many trips under the one policy for 12 months and enjoy comprehensive cover on each one. There is a limit to the maximum length of each trip on these policies. You can travel to one or more destinations with this policy.
Find out more about our annual travel insurance policies here.
We can provide cover to people of all ages. If you have any pre-existing medical conditions we may require a little more information from you and some exclusions may apply. See here for more details.
If you're travelling to Mexico while pregnant, you are covered for single foetus pregnancies, up to, and inclusive of, the 24th week of gestation. For multiple pregnancies, you'll be covered up to and inclusive of the 19th week of gestation. If you have had complications from your pregnancy, you’ll need to complete a medical screening.
We will assess your application and decide whether and to what extent we can offer you insurance for your pregnancy and/or journey. If you have not told us about the circumstances of your pregnancy when you were required to do so, we may refuse your claim or reduce it to the amount we would have paid had you given us the required information.
Please note: we will not pay any medical expenses for:
a) Regular antenatal care;
b) Childbirth at any gestation; or
c) Care of the newborn child.
Find more here.
Laptop computers, cameras, mobile phones…they’re all things we need on at home and on holiday. That’s why you can choose a bit of extra protection for your can’t-live-withouts. All you need to do is include and specify certain high-value items that aren't automatically covered when you're buying your policy.
Note: the items cannot be older than 12 month, and you can't specify items like jewellery, watches, bicycles and watercraft (apart from surfboards).
Travel insurance provides cover for weather events as long as they are unforeseen. Our policies do not cover claims for losses caused by an event that you were aware of at the time of purchasing your policy.
Once an event has become published in the mass media, it is expected that you have purchased your insurance with this knowledge in mind. 1Cover will, where possible, issue travel warnings in relation to such large scale events and the dates and times after which they are not seen as an unforseen event.
The reciprocal health care agreement (RHCA) lets Medicare card-holding Australians access limited medical services in certain countries, like the UK.
But unfortunately Mexico is not included in this list of countries, which means means Australians in Mexico are 100% responsible for their own travel costs.
...they're interesting, really!
Nearly a quarter of Australian travellers experienced an insurable event on their last trip overseas.*
70% of travellers don’t realise travel insurance won’t cover you if you’re intoxicated at the time of an event.**
35% of Australians think the government would pay to get them home in a medical emergency. Not true – you would be responsible for these costs.
*in 2016/2017
**Research conducted in 2016
You wouldn’t be going to Mexico if you weren’t going to be doing some activities. Find out all about the 100+ activities we cover - Including water sports.
All sorts of medical issues could affect your travel in Mexico. Find out about pre-existing medical conditions, as well as pregnancy and emergencies.
We always recommend you read the PDS, but this page will give you an overview of what travel insurance will cover in Mexico.
We hope nothing goes wrong on your trip to Mexico. But if it does, the resources in this section can help you.
The Mexican government provide roadside assistance in the form of The Green Angels or, Angeles Verdes. This is a free service provided on Toll Roads. The Green Angels can assist with mechanical issues, towing and first aid to help get you back on the road.
Be informed. Be prepared. With important information about what to expect, including time zones and climate for when you plan to be in Mexico.
If you need emergency assistance in Mexico, please call our 24/7 emergency medical assistance line on (+) 61 2 8776 3010 or email [email protected].
For non-emergency assistance, you can message our Sydney-based support centre seven days a week.
If something happens to you and it's not an emergency, you can start the claims process whenever it's convenient to you. Visit our online claims platform, and if you have all the necessary documentation, your claim will be processed in 10 business days.