Travel Insurance for Cancun
Ensure you’re covered for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Cancun by arranging your tailored Travel Insurance policy at Just Travel Cover. Get a Quoteor Retrieve your quoteNo trip to Cancun is complete without Travel Insurance
Once upon a time Cancun was just a small fishing town. Fast forward 50 years and it’s one of Mexico’s most popular destinations, best known for its white sandy beaches, Mayan ruins and energetic nightlife. The city has two distinct areas with El Centro offering a taste of traditional Mexican life, and Zone Hotelera (or the Hotel Zone) bringing a modern touch with shopping malls, nightclubs and yes, you guessed it… hotels.
If you’re young at heart visit in March to experience Spring Break and feel the electricity flow through the clubs and on the beaches. March and December are two of the most popular months to visit Cancun, so if your trip coincides with Spring Break or Christmas, we advise you to book in advance and be prepared for large crowds. Perhaps the best time to visit this breath-taking city is between December and April, where you can expect little rain and temperatures between 75-90 degrees.
No matter how or when you plan to explore Cancun, it is essential to have adequate Travel Insurance in place to cover you should the unexpected happen.
Make the most of your Mexican adventure
Five of the best things to discover in Cancun.
Life’s a Beach
Cancun is well-known for its white sandy beaches. Some of the best beaches on offer are within walking distance of the hotel zone or a single bus ride away. Make sure you discover the serene blue waters and soft white shores of Playa Tortugas, Playa Chacmool, Playa Delfines, and Playa Gaviota Azul. For an extra dose of tranquillity venture to the sun-kissed shores at sunrise.
Discover Mystical Cenotes
A must for any visit to Cancun! Cenotes are underground rivers, caves and sinkholes that are connected to the sea. You will find these mesmerising pools across Cancun and Tulum. In Cancun discover Cenote La Noria, Verde Lucero, Cenote Mojarras or Selvatica. Venture further afield and take a road trip to Tulum and explore Cenote Calavera, Dos Ojos, Zacil-Ha Cenote, Cenote Azul or Gran Cenote.
Explore an UNESCO World Heritage Site
Chichen Itza is one of the most popular Mayan sites in Mexico and is one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. With a total of twenty-six Mayan Ruins, Chichen Itza is split into Old Chichen and Chichen Itza. Built between 550 – 800 AD, Chichen Itza was created as a ceremonial centre for the Mayan civilization. The tallest Pyramid – Kukulkan stands around 30 metres high and is the length of a football field!
Take to the Water
Cancun offers a wide range of water sports from snorkelling and scuba diving to jet skiing and parasailing (check your Travel Insurance covers these activities). Explore the underwater museum MUSA or swim with whale sharks for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Dip your toes in the crystal-clear waters on a sailing trip, where you have the opportunity to snorkel with turtles and an array of colourful fish. Or keep your feet on dry land and head to Xcaret Waterpark – you won’t be disappointed.
Let’s Taco Food
No trip is complete without testing out some authentic Mexican food. Some of the best local food can be found downtown. Try a bowl of Aztec soup at Mextreme or sample breakfast at El Huerto del Eden. Fancy something off the grill? Try Hacienda Sisal or treat yourself to some fine-dining at CAO De Tierra Y De Mar. Other food to try:Tamales, Sopa de Lima and Tacos al Pastor.
Do I need Travel Insurance to go to Cancun?
Travel Insurance is not a legal requirement, but it is strongly recommended, primarily due to the high costs of medical care in Mexico. But don’t forget Travel Insurance doesn’t just cover you for emergency medical treatment and repatriation home, it also provides cover for cancellation, should you not be able to make your holiday to Cancun for an insured reason, as well as lost or stolen baggage, and a host of other benefits.
Do I need Travel Insurance to go to Cancun?
Travel Insurance is not a legal requirement, but it is strongly recommended, primarily due to the high costs of medical care in Mexico. But don’t forget Travel Insurance doesn’t just cover you for emergency medical treatment and repatriation home, it also provides cover for cancellation, should you not be able to make your holiday to Cancun for an insured reason, as well as lost or stolen baggage, and a host of other benefits.
Is Cancun part of the USA for Travel Insurance?
No, Cancun is not part of the USA for Travel Insurance. When purchasing a single trip policy, you simply need to select Mexico and for annual policies you will need to select “Worldwide” (excluding USA, Canada and Caribbean). It is important to read the policy wording to make sure you select the appropriate level of cover and Mexico is covered.
Is Cancun part of the USA for Travel Insurance?
No, Cancun is not part of the USA for Travel Insurance. When purchasing a single trip policy, you simply need to select Mexico and for annual policies you will need to select “Worldwide” (excluding USA, Canada and Caribbean). It is important to read the policy wording to make sure you select the appropriate level of cover and Mexico is covered.
Can I use GHIC / EHIC in Cancun?
No, the GHIC (previously known as EHIC) card is only valid in some European countries and since the UK’s departure from the EU an EHIC card is no longer valid after its expiry – that’s why you need to take Travel Insurance.
Can I use GHIC / EHIC in Cancun?
No, the GHIC (previously known as EHIC) card is only valid in some European countries and since the UK’s departure from the EU an EHIC card is no longer valid after its expiry – that’s why you need to take Travel Insurance.
Do I need a visa for Cancun?
If you’re travelling to Mexico as a tourist, you do not need a visa, however you are required to complete an immigration form and have this available upon arrival and exit of the country. Make sure you keep your immigration form in a safe place as a replacement will cost you approximately $600 Mexican Pesos, which is payable at a bank. You can find out more information here.
Do I need a visa for Cancun?
If you’re travelling to Mexico as a tourist, you do not need a visa, however you are required to complete an immigration form and have this available upon arrival and exit of the country. Make sure you keep your immigration form in a safe place as a replacement will cost you approximately $600 Mexican Pesos, which is payable at a bank. You can find out more information here.
Cover for Pre-Existing Medical Conditions
- Emergency medical, hospital and medical expenses up to £15m
- Repatriation (the cost of getting you home)
- Emergency dental care
- Accommodation expenses
- 24 hour medical assistance line
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