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Travel insurance discount

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We often get asked if travel insurance is necessary.

Good question! Keep reading to find out, or click directly on the button below to benefit from a 5% discount* if you do need a travel insurance.

So, do you need a travel insurance?

Well, it varies. If you've snagged budget-friendly flights, booked accommodations with flexible cancellation policies, and you're an EU citizen traveling within the EU, you might opt out of travel insurance.

Given that you'll have your EU insurance card to cover any medical issues, you might decide to take the risk and not book cancellation coverage.

However, if your trip is on the pricier side and involves travel overseas, expensive tours and/or non-refundable accommodations, we highly recommend investing in travel insurance, covering both cancellation and health concerns.

It’s particularly wise in destinations like the US, where a simple doctor visit can rack up hefty bills.

Consider exploring platforms like Heymondo for reasonably priced insurance packages tailored to your needs. Plus, as an exclusive offer for Penguin Trampoline, our readers can benefit from a 5% discount*!

What are the benefits of travel insurance?

Medical emergencies

If you become ill or injured while traveling, especially in a foreign country where healthcare costs can be high, travel insurance can cover your medical expenses — including hospital stays, emergency medical evacuation, and repatriation.

Eli and Jake, Penguin Trampoline, in Svalbard

Did you know?

Some hazardous activities, like snowmobiling in harsh conditions, require travel insurance to be booked.

On the picture: Us in Svalbard snowmobiling on ice, happy to have travel insurance since we wrecked our snowmobile!

Trip cancellation or interruption

Life is unpredictable and sometimes, unforeseen circumstances may force you to cancel or cut your trip short. Travel insurance can reimburse you for non-refundable trip costs due to covered reasons such as illness, injury, natural disasters, pandemics or other emergencies.

When we resumed traveling in 2021, we made sure to book a policy covering COVID-19.

Travel delays

If your trip is delayed due to reasons beyond your control, such as weather, airline strikes, or mechanical issues, travel insurance can compensate you for additional expenses such as accommodations, meals, and transportation.

Emergency assistance

Many travel insurance policies offer 24/7 emergency assistance services, providing help with medical referrals, translation services, legal assistance, and other emergency support while traveling.

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Get a 5% discount on your travel insurance with Heymondo* - exclusive to our little penguin readers!

Other travel issues

From missed connections to rental car damage, travel insurance can offer coverage for various issues that may come up during your trip, ensuring you're financially protected against unexpected expenses.

Peace of mind — priceless!

Traveling can be stressful, and having travel insurance can provide peace of mind, knowing that you're financially protected against unforeseen events that could otherwise ruin your trip or cause significant financial strain.

Exclusive 5% discount for Penguin Trampoline readers

If you’re looking for a reliable travel insurance company, we personally recommend Heymondo.

We’ve been using it for years and never had any issues.

It’s also one of the most affordable travel insurances considering the coverage — and even more when you get 5% off* for being a Penguin Trampoline reader!

*Discount applicable to penguins from all countries except the US, due to legal restrictions.

Penguin Trampoline - Eli & Jake

We’re Elinor & Jake, a married couple living in Spain, with a common passion for exploring our beautiful planet.

Read our full story and background here.

While we’re aware that tourism is inherently not sustainable, we believe that it’s difficult to respect or care about something without experiencing it.

For us, there’s a happy medium. That’s why we offer travel articles, pictures, videos, inspirational playlists and advice crafted from first-hand experience, taking into account the visitors’ and the locals’ point of view.

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