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Planning a trip to Cuba? Travel insurance isn’t just recommended – it’s a legal requirement for entry. Compare policies from leading New Zealand insurers to find the right cover for your Cuban adventure.

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Why Choose Cuba Travel Insurance

Travel Insurance Is Mandatory

Since 2010, the Cuban Government has required all travellers to hold valid travel insurance as a condition of entry. Your policy must include sufficient medical and repatriation benefits, and spot checks are conducted at customs and immigration on arrival. Travelling without adequate cover could mean being required to purchase a policy from Cuba’s tourist assistance company, Asistur – which provides only basic medical benefits and none of the cancellation or luggage cover available through New Zealand insurers.

Comprehensive Medical Cover

Medical expenses in Cuba can be significant, particularly for travellers who require hospital treatment, evacuation, or specialist care. A comprehensive Cuba travel insurance policy covers emergency medical treatment, hospitalisation, prescription medications, and emergency repatriationto New Zealand if medically necessary, as well as the cost of flying a family member to be with you if you’re travelling alone.

Natural Disaster Cover

Cuba’s hurricane season runs from June to November, with the most active period typically falling between mid-August and October. A comprehensive travel insurance policy purchased before a hurricane or natural disaster is publicly announced will cover trip cancellations, flight delays, and additional expenses incurred as a result of severe weather – giving you financial protection during one of the Caribbean’s most unpredictable seasons.

Luggage and Personal Belongings

Lost, delayed, or damaged luggage is sadly not uncommon when travelling to Cuba. A comprehensive travel insurance policy covers baggage delays, lost or stolen items, and damage to personal belongings, so that a luggage mishap doesn’t add unnecessary stress to your trip

Cancellation and Trip Disruption

From family emergencies to unexpected illness, unforeseen events can force you to cancel or cut short your trip at significant financial cost. Cuba travel insurance covers pre-paid and non-refundable travel expenses if you’re unable to go due to an unforeseen circumstance.

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Our Cuba travel insurance comparison is completely free to use. You’ll be directed straight to the insurer’s website to complete your purchase at their direct price – no markups, no surprises.

How to Choose Cuba Travel Insurance

Make Sure Your Policy Actually Covers Cuba

Due to US embargoes and sanctions on Cuba, American insurance companies (and some New Zealand insurers underwritten by American companies) may not be able to provide cover for travel to Cuba. If an insurer cannot pay claims to Cuba, the destination will generally not appear in their policy’s destination list. Some insurers offer cover for Cuba under a Worldwide policy, but it’s always worth double checking with your insurer directly to confirm that Cuba is explicitly covered before purchasing, as conditions can change without notice.

Medical-Only or Comprehensive Cover?

Cuban law requires travellers to hold insurance with sufficient medical and repatriation benefits, but that doesn’t mean a basic medical-only policy is necessarily the right choice. A comprehensive policy also covers trip cancellations, luggage loss or damage, travel delays, and family emergencies. Given the relatively low cost difference between basic and comprehensive cover, a comprehensive policy is generally better value for most travellers to Cuba.

Hurricane Season Timing

If you’re travelling between June and November, hurricane season is an important consideration when purchasing travel insurance. Cancellation and delay cover only applies to natural disasters that were not publicly known at the time of purchase, so it’s essential to arrange your policy before any hurricane warnings are issued. Purchasing travel insurance as soon as you book your trip is the most reliable way to ensure you’re covered for weather-related disruptions.

Pre-Existing Medical Conditions

Pre-existing medical conditions must be declared when purchasing Cuba travel insurance. Some conditions may be covered automatically, while others will require a medical assessment or attract an additional premium. Given Cuba’s mandatory insurance requirement, it’s especially important to ensure your policy is valid and that all relevant conditions have been properly declared; an undisclosed condition could result in a claim being rejected at a time when you most need support.

Optional Add-Ons

Cuba offers a wide range of experiences beyond its beaches and cities, from scuba diving and hiking to cruises and adventure activities. If your trip includes any of these activities, check whether they are automatically covered under your chosen policy or available as optional add-ons. Travellers bringing high-value items such as cameras, laptops, or specialist equipment should also check single item limits and consider listing these separately if their value exceeds the standard limit.

Extending Your Stay

If you fall in love with Cuba and want to stay longer, Kiwi travellers can extend their Tourist Card from 30 to 60 days by visiting the local Immigration and Identification Office with their passport, original Tourist Card, and required documentation. If you extend your trip, remember to contact your insurer to extend your travel insurance policy at the same time (which is super easy now that many insurers allow this to be done online).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is travel insurance compulsory for Cuba?

Yes, travel insurance has been a legal requirement for entry to Cuba since 2010. Your policy must include sufficient medical and repatriation benefits to be accepted at the border. Spot checks are conducted at customs and immigration on arrival, and travellers without adequate cover may be required to purchase a policy from Asistur (Cuba’s tourist assistance company) before being permitted to enter. Asistur policies provide only basic medical benefits and do not include the cancellation, luggage, or travel disruption cover available through New Zealand insurers.

Will my New Zealand travel insurer cover Cuba?

Most New Zealand travel insurers cover trips to Cuba, but there are exceptions. Due to US sanctions on Cuba, some New Zealand insurers that are underwritten by American companies may be unable to provide cover for Cuban travel. If your insurer cannot pay claims to Cuba, Cuba will generally not appear as an available destination in their quote tool. Some insurers offer Cuba coverage under a Worldwide policy, but it’s always worth confirming this directly with your insurer before purchasing, as conditions can change. Use our comparison tool to see which insurers currently cover Cuba.

What happens if I need emergency assistance in Cuba?

If you find yourself in a medical emergency in Cuba, contact your insurer’s 24/7 emergency assistance hotline as soon as possible. These teams – typically staffed by medical and logistics professionals – can approve guarantee of payment to hospitals, liaise with doctors and family members, and arrange medical transfers or evacuations back to New Zealand if necessary. It’s important to make contact as early as possible, as insurers may decline claims if they were not notified in a timely manner.

Does travel insurance cover hurricanes in Cuba?

If you purchase your policy before a hurricane or natural disaster is publicly announced or reported in the media, then yes. But once a hurricane warning has been issued or widely reported, it is considered a “known event” and claims related to that specific event are generally not covered under policies purchased after that point. This is why purchasing travel insurance as soon as you book your trip is strongly recommended, particularly if you’re travelling during Cuba’s hurricane season, which is between June and November.

What should I do if I’m robbed in Cuba?

If you are the victim of theft or robbery in Cuba, report the incident to the local police as soon as possible; ideally within 24 hours. A police report is typically required to support any travel insurance claim for stolen items. If the police are unwilling to provide a report, contact your insurer directly for guidance on how to proceed with your claim. Most comprehensive travel insurance policies cover theft of cash from your person and fraudulent activity on your credit or debit cards, subject to the limits specified in your policy.

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