Travel Insurance for Hurricane Season (2024)

If you plan to travel anytime from June 1 through Nov. 30, you should be aware it is hurricane season. We highly recommend you consider purchasing travel insurance to cover your travels during this time.

Once again, meteorologists are predicting an active hurricane season this year, meaning there is potential for a higher-than-average number of storms. The peak months for hurricanes include August, September, and October.

Protecting Yourself During Hurricane Season

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One of the best ways to protect yourself during hurricane season is to be prepared. Start by learning the important things you should know about hurricanes, including high-risk locations where you’re most likely to experience one and what to do if a hurricane threatens or interrupts your travel plans.

You can also be prepared by purchasing travel insurance. Travel insurance includes benefits and coverage for reasons specifically related to weather events, including hurricanes, that can adversely affect travel.

If you have questions about how travel insurance can help you with weather emergencies, you’ve come to the right place.

There are two types of plans that include different benefits that can apply for weather emergencies such as a hurricane. These benefits can help protect you and your trip from the uncertainties of hurricane season. It is important to note that benefits and covered reasons vary by plan, so check your plan document or call us if you’re not certain about your coverage.

Trip Protection Plan Benefits

There are many reasons a hurricane could cause you to cancel, abruptly interrupt, or delay a trip, so it’s important to know the various ways travel insurance can offer protection if you choose to go on a trip during hurricane season.

For a plan such as Seven Corners Trip Protection, there are several benefits related to hurricanes. Here’s what you’ll find in the first section of this article:

  • Trip Cancellation coverage
  • Trip Interruption coverage
  • Optional Cancel for Any Reason (CFAR) coverage
  • Optional Interruption for Any Reason (IFAR) coverage
  • Trip Delay coverage
  • Missed Tour or Cruise Connection coverage

Trip Cancellation coverage

Seven Corners Trip Protection has a specific hurricane-related trip cancellation trigger for coverage: Your Scheduled Trip Departure City or Scheduled Destination is under a hurricane warning or hurricane watch as issued by the NOAA Hurricane Center within 24 hours of Your Scheduled Departure Date. Cancellation of Your Trip must occur more than 14 days following Your Effective Date of coverage for Trip Cancellation.

If you must cancel your trip, benefits can be paid to reimburse you for your unused and nonrefundable prepaid trip payments. In addition, the Trip Protection Choice plan includes a Frequent Traveler Reward Benefit, which covers up to $500 for airline fees to re-bank frequent flyer miles due to a covered reason.

Trip Interruption coverage

Seven Corners Trip Protection plans also have a specific hurricane-related trip interruption trigger for coverage: Your Scheduled Destination is under a hurricane warning or hurricane watch, as issued by the NOAA Hurricane Center, after Your Scheduled Departure Date.

If you must interrupt your trip, Trip Protection Choice benefits reimburse up to 150% of the insured trip cost, and Trip Protection Basic benefits reimburse up to 100% of the insured trip cost. The coverage is triggered when you interrupt your trip for a covered reason listed in the plan document.

This amount is paid to reimburse you for your unused and nonrefundable trip payments for your travel arrangements plus additional transportation costs for you to:

  • Join your trip if you must depart after your scheduled departure date or travel via alternate travel arrangements; or
  • Rejoin your trip from the point where you interrupted it to the next scheduled destination; or
  • Transport you to your originally scheduled return destination

COVERED REASONS FOR CANCELLING OR INTERRUPTING A TRIP DUE TO WEATHER

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There are three covered reasons in Seven Corners Trip Protection plans that provide coverage if you must cancel or interrupt your trip due to weather. They include:

  • Inclement weather, including a hurricane, causes a common carrier to end its services for at least 48 consecutive hours. A common carrier may include an airline or cruise line.
  • Your primary residence or scheduled destination accommodations become uninhabitable and remain uninhabitable during your trip or are inaccessible by the mode of transportation shown on your itinerary within 30 days of your departure date due to a natural disaster. In the case of a hurricane, coverage will only apply if you purchased insurance prior to a tropical storm being upgraded to a hurricane.
  • An evacuation mandate is issued by local authorities at the scheduled trip departure or scheduled destination due to a natural disaster, including a hurricane, which prevents traveling to/arriving at your scheduled trip departure city or scheduled destination. For Trip Cancellations, this applies only if you bought the plan during the Time Sensitive Period, meaning the plan must be purchased within 20 days of the date your initial payment or deposit for your trip is received and within 15 days of payment for subsequent travel arrangements you add to your trip.

Cancel for Any Reason coverage

If you would like the option to cancel your trip for any reason you wish, consider adding the optional Cancel for Any Reason (CFAR) benefit.*

CFAR will increase the price of your plan by approximately 40% and will reimburse you for up to 75% of your nonrefundable prepaid trip costs if you do the following (additional terms apply beyond those discussed below):

  • Cancel your trip 2 days or more before your trip start date (scheduled departure date) and
  • Buy a plan with CFAR coverage within 20 days of the date your initial trip deposit is received (the first day you make a payment for your trip) and
  • You must also insure the cost of subsequent travel arrangements within 15 days of payment or deposit for them. An example of a subsequent travel arrangement could be adding an excursion to your cruise after you had previously paid for the cruise.

Interruption for Any Reason coverage

If you would like the option to interrupt your trip for any reason you wish, consider adding the optional Interruption for Any Reason (IFAR) benefit*.

IFAR will increase the price of your plan by 10% or less and could provide reimbursem*nt for up to 75% of nonrefundable unused trip costs should you decide to interrupt your trip and return home early due to concern about hurricanes, even if a hurricane warning or watch has not been issued by NOAA.

Trip Delay coverage

This benefit protects you for the following types of delay:

  • Any delay of a common carrier, which includes delays due to a hurricane.
  • A mandatory evacuation order at your scheduled departure city or scheduled destination or return destination is issued which prevents you from traveling to/arriving at your scheduled departure city or scheduled destination or return destination.

The trip delay benefit can pay for accommodations, meals, and local transportation expenses you incur if you’re delayed six hours** or more en route to or from your trip as well as during your trip.

There are other coverage triggers as well for this benefit, so check the plan document for more details. 

Missed Tour or Cruise Connection coverage

This benefit can pay if you miss your cruise or tour departure because your arrival at your destination is delayed for three or more hours due to covered reasons. These covered reasons include some related to weather, such as any delay of a common carrier, including a delay caused by inclement weather.

This benefit can pay for:

  • Additional transportation costs to join your cruise or tour.
  • Accommodations, meals, and local transportation.

Are you interested in buying trip insurance? Get a quote! →

Travel Medical Benefits

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Seven Corners Travel Medical plans offer natural disaster coverage when traveling internationally. For this type of plan, a natural disaster includes hurricanes, tornadoes, typhoons, tsunamis, cyclones, floods, and more. See the plan document for the full definition of natural disaster.

The natural disaster benefits included we’ll discuss in this section include:

  • Daily benefits for accommodations
  • Trip interruption
  • Evacuation and repatriation

Natural disaster daily benefit for accommodations

Our plans reimburse you a daily rate up to five days for replacement accommodations if you cannot stay at your planned, paid destination accommodations because of an evacuation due to a natural disaster. The reimbursem*nt rate per day depends on which plan you select.

Trip interruption 

If you cannot continue your trip due to serious damage to your principal residence caused by a hurricane or other natural disaster, Seven Corners travel medical insurance plans will reimburse you for the cost of economy travel, less any credit from an unused return travel ticket home.

Natural disaster evacuation and repatriation 

If you require a natural disaster evacuation from a location outside of the United States, the plan can arrange and pay to evacuate you from a safe departure point to the nearest safe location. We can also arrange and pay for up to five days of accommodations if you are delayed at the safe location and arrange to pay for one-way airfare to return you to your home country following evacuation. 

Coverage amounts vary by plan. The trip interruption and natural disaster evacuation benefits must be arranged by Seven Corners Assist. 

Are you interested in buying a travel medical insurance plan? Get a quote! →

Timely Purchase 

It is important to read your plan document and buy your travel insurance before the natural disaster occurs.

Since hurricanes are erratic and hard to predict, it's important to prepare ahead of time, especially if you are traveling during hurricane season, especially in high-risk locations. 

What to Do If You Have Questions 

If you have questions about what type of plan to choose for your next trip, contact our licensed travel insurance agents today. 

Email [email protected] or call the numbers below. 

Toll free 1-800-335-0611 

Worldwide +1-317-575-2652

Collect +1-317-818-2809 

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*CFAR is not available in all states. When you complete the quick quote in our purchase process, it will be presented to you as an option if it is available. This Cancel for Any Reason Benefit does not cover Travel Arrangements not provided by the Travel Supplier or the failure of the Travel Supplier to provide the bargained-for Travel Arrangements due to cessation of operations for any reason. 

IFAR is not available in all states. When you complete the quick quote in our purchase process, it will be presented to you as an option if it is available. This benefit does not cover penalties associated with Travel Arrangements not provided by the Travel Supplier for this Trip and failure of the Travel Supplier to provide the agreed upon arrangements for Your Trip for any reason. 

**This time limit varies by state and plan. Review your plan document for details.  

The following disclaimer applies to Seven Corners Trip Protection plans only.

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FAQs

Are hurricanes covered in travel insurance? ›

To be covered for a hurricane or tropical storm, you must buy travel insurance at least 24 hours before the storm is named.

Is it worth getting hurricane insurance? ›

If you live in a hurricane-prone area, it's a good idea to get enough coverage to pay for completely rebuilding your home. Hurricanes can cause devastating damage, and a standard home insurance policy won't always cover all the damage.

What kind of insurance do you need for a hurricane? ›

Most property insurance covers wind-related damages from hurricanes under the broader category of “windstorm.” Wind coverage may be excluded if you live in a coastal area at high-risk for tropical storms and hurricanes. Standard insurance policies do not cover flooding, including storm surge flooding.

What is the average cost of hurricane insurance in Florida? ›

Average annual cost of Florida hurricane coverage

The average cost of homeowners insurance in Florida is around $2000, whereas the average cost of flood insurance is around $600. In order to be adequately protected against hurricane damage, the annual cost you might have to pay could be around $2600 a year!

What travel insurance will not cover? ›

Most travel insurance policies won't pay out if you're negligent while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and have an accident or have property stolen.

Does Allianz cover trip cancellation due to hurricane? ›

Other weather-related covered reasons for trip cancellation: A mandatory evacuation is ordered due to a natural disaster at your destination. Your destination is uninhabitable (because of weather-related damage or another reason) Your home is uninhabitable (because of weather-related damage or another reason)

What is hurricane insurance called? ›

If you live in an area prone to hurricanes, you may need windstorm insurance. To be reimbursed for storm surge or hurricane flooding, you'll need flood insurance. Hurricane insurance refers to a combination of insurance policies: home, flood and sometimes windstorm insurance.

Does all of Florida require hurricane insurance? ›

Florida does not mandate homeowners to have hurricane insurance. However, mortgage lenders often require it as part of the loan agreement. Given the state's vulnerability to hurricanes, having this insurance is highly advisable to protect your investment and ensure financial security in the event of a disaster.

Why is hurricane insurance so expensive? ›

"If there's a surge in the number and intensity of hurricanes, insurance companies would face higher payouts for property damage, business interruption, and other related claims," said Jacob Gee, an insurance agent, quality assurance specialist, and knowledge facilitator with Insurify.

What hurricane deductible should I get? ›

Generally, the typical hurricane deductible is 1% to 5% of the home's insured value, although policies in some vulnerable coastal areas can see deductibles as high as 10%.

Is hurricane insurance the same as wind insurance? ›

With a windstorm insurance, coverage is for damage caused by wind only. While there is no specific "hurricane insurance," this insurance may refer a a combination of a windstorm policy, flood insurance, and homeowners insurance.

Do insurance companies benefit from hurricanes? ›

Seifert described how some insurance providers and brokers that aren't heavily exposed to hurricane-related catastrophe claims are benefiting from the strong pricing environment in the industry. Many insurers have been raising premiums by 10% to 25% (“or more”) each year as a result of rising catastrophe losses.

What five insurance companies are pulling out of Florida? ›

Farmers Insurance is now among Bankers Insurance, Centauri Insurance and Lexington Insurance, a subsidiary of AIG, in withdrawing from the Florida market since last year. The Florida Department of Financial Services website lists 14 companies that are currently in liquidation in the receivership process.

Is hurricane insurance extra? ›

If you live in one of the states subject to hurricanes, you will likely need to pay an additional fee or deductible to maintain hurricane and windstorm insurance. This deductible is applied in addition to your standard deductible when you file a claim related to damage from a hurricane or similar natural disaster.

Why is it hard to get insurance in Florida? ›

Three primary factors are driving the insurance challenge. First, natural disasters are becoming more common and costly. Second, the price of reinsurance is skyrocketing. And finally, Florida's litigation-friendly environment compounds the issue by making it easy for customers to sue their insurers.

Does travel insurance cover weather? ›

Travel insurance generally won't cover a cancellation due to weather unless your travel supplier is unable to operate for 24 consecutive hours. You may need to wait until an official warning of a hurricane or other disaster is issued or until the hurricane is named for your cancellation to be covered.

How much is hurricane deductible? ›

They typically range from 1% to 10% of the home's insured value. If your policy has a hurricane deductible, understand what you might owe in a worst-case scenario and make sure you have enough in an emergency fund to cover the bill.

What happens when a hurricane hits a resort? ›

If evacuation is required, guests will be moved to a central and safe location to ride out the storm. If you have an upcoming vacation to an area that may be hit, your vacation plans will be determined by the airlines on whether flights will be affected or not.

Does Delta trip Protection cover hurricanes? ›

Terms apply. The plan's hurricane policy refunds the cost of your vacation, including the cost of the Travel Protection Plan, and protects you from most cancellation penalties, if your destination is under a hurricane watch or warning (as declared by the National Hurricane Center (NHC)).

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