POV: You Thought Travel Insurance Was Optional 👀

Girlfriend… that confidence is cute but risky.

Travel insurance can cover:

– Missed ports

– Trip delays

– Lost luggage

– Emergency medical situations

– Prepaid excursions

– And even those boujee sunglasses you lost on the beach

And don’t forget — some credit cards offer built-in travel protection when you book with them. Check before you double-buy.

We love spontaneous.

We do NOT love surprise expenses.

Main character energy = protected and prepared.

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... Read moreFrom personal experience, I can't stress enough how travel insurance transformed my last vacation. Initially, I thought it was just an optional add-on, but when my flight delay caused me to miss a cruise port, I was grateful for the coverage. Travel insurance not only saved me from financial loss due to missed ports but also covered unexpected trip delays and lost luggage. What surprised me most were benefits like emergency medical assistance abroad and reimbursement for prepaid excursions that could no longer be attended due to travel disruptions. Another tip is to always double-check your credit card's built-in travel protection before buying separate insurance. Some cards offer comprehensive coverage, including baggage protection and emergency evacuations, which can prevent unnecessary double spending. Remember, travel insurance isn't about expecting the worst but being prepared for the unexpected. It keeps your vacations stress-free and lets you enjoy spontaneous adventures without worrying about surprise expenses, like losing those expensive sunglasses on the beach. In short, travel insurance is an investment in peace of mind, ensuring that main character energy truly means being protected and prepared for all scenarios on your trip.