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Travel Insurance for Portugal

Travel with peace of mind with medical coverage, trip cancellation and luggage protection. Essential for worry-free holidays.

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Why Get Travel Insurance?

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Medical Coverage

The European Health Card doesn’t cover everything — private emergencies, repatriation and adventure sports require insurance.

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Trip Cancellation

Protect your investment. If you need to cancel due to illness, accident or emergency, you recover the cost.

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Luggage Protection

Loss, theft or delay of luggage — insurance covers the replacement of your belongings.

What Your Insurance Should Cover

Medical Expenses Min. €30,000 coverage
Repatriation Emergency return transport
Adventure Sports Surf, kayak, diving, hiking
Cancellation Up to 100% of trip value
Luggage Loss, theft and delay
24h Assistance Phone support in English

Do You Really Need Insurance for the Algarve?

Portugal is a safe, well-developed country with good public hospitals, and the Algarve is one of its most visited regions — so medical care is accessible. But “accessible” isn’t the same as “free”, and even a minor incident can become expensive without the right cover.

Consider this: a sprained ankle from a coastal walk, a jellyfish sting that needs treatment, or food poisoning serious enough to require an overnight stay at a private clinic — none of these are dramatic emergencies, but all of them will cost you out of pocket without insurance. A serious accident or medical evacuation could cost tens of thousands of euros.

Travel insurance for a week in Portugal typically costs between €15 and €50 per person depending on your age, origin country and level of cover. That’s a very small price for genuine peace of mind.

EHIC and GHIC: What EU and UK Citizens Should Know

If you hold a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) — issued to EU/EEA citizens — you’re entitled to use Portugal’s state health system at the same cost as Portuguese residents. In practice, this means emergency treatment at a public hospital will either be free or involve a small co-payment.

UK citizens who applied before Brexit may still hold a valid EHIC. If yours has expired, the UK now issues the Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC), which provides equivalent rights in EU countries including Portugal.

However, the EHIC/GHIC has important limitations. It does not cover:

  • Treatment at private hospitals or clinics (and many popular Algarve resorts have only private facilities nearby)
  • Repatriation by air ambulance to your home country
  • Trip cancellation, delayed flights or lost luggage
  • Activities classified as adventure sports

In short, the EHIC/GHIC is a useful safety net but not a substitute for proper travel insurance.

Algarve-Specific Considerations

The Algarve has some characteristics that make certain types of cover worth checking specifically:

  • Water sports — Surfing, paddleboarding, kayaking, jet-skiing and scuba diving are hugely popular. Many standard policies exclude “hazardous activities”, so confirm your policy explicitly covers the activities you’re planning.
  • Coastal hiking — The Rota Vicentina and the Seven Hanging Valleys trail involve uneven terrain and clifftop paths. A twisted ankle or fall is the most common hiking injury. Make sure your policy covers emergency evacuation from remote areas.
  • Car rental excess — Car hire is the most practical way to explore the Algarve beyond the main resorts. Rental companies push expensive excess waiver packages at the counter (often €15–25/day). A travel insurance policy that includes car hire excess cover can protect you for the same thing at a fraction of the cost — typically €3–5/day added to your policy.
  • Heat-related illness — August temperatures regularly exceed 35°C. Heat exhaustion and sunstroke, while preventable, occasionally require medical attention — particularly for young children and older travellers.

Choosing the Right Policy

When comparing travel insurance policies for Portugal, focus on these key points:

  • Medical cover of at least €1–2 million for serious emergencies and repatriation
  • Explicit adventure sports cover if you plan any water sports or hiking
  • Trip cancellation and curtailment covering your full trip cost
  • 24-hour English-language assistance line — essential in a medical emergency
  • Single-trip vs annual policy — if you travel more than twice a year, an annual multi-trip policy is usually better value

Emergency Numbers in Portugal

  • 112 — European emergency number (police, fire, ambulance). Operators speak English.
  • 808 24 24 24 — SNS24, Portugal’s national health helpline. Available 24 hours.
  • Your insurance provider’s emergency assistance number — keep it saved in your phone before you travel.

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