How to Choose Thailand Travel Insurance
Check Your Motorbike Licensing Requirements
If you plan to ride a motorbike or scooter in Thailand (one of the most popular activities among New Zealand tourists) your travel insurance will only cover you if you hold a current, valid New Zealand licence that is recognised in Thailand, and are wearing a helmet at the time of any incident. Riding without a valid licence or without a helmet will void your cover entirely. Thailand’s roads present significant risks for inexperienced riders, so it is strongly recommended that you check both your licensing requirements and your policy’s specific conditions before riding.
Understand What Activities Are Covered
Adventure activities are a highlight of many Thailand trips, but not all are automatically covered under standard travel insurance policies. Higher-risk activities such as cliff jumping, rock climbing where ropes are required, and skydiving may be excluded from standard cover. Always check the specific activity inclusions and exclusions of any policy you’re considering, and add any necessary optional extras before you travel.
Know the Key Exclusions
Thailand travel insurance comes with important exclusions that are worth understanding before you depart. Claims will generally not be paid if you were under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the incident, if you were engaged in reckless or dangerous behaviour, if your belongings were left unattended and unsupervised, or if you failed to report theft or loss to the relevant authorities within 24 hours. Competitive or professional martial arts, including Muay Thai boxing, is also typically excluded from standard cover.
Check Government Travel Advisories
The New Zealand Government's SafeTravel website issues travel advisories for Thailand, and it’s important to check these before and during your trip. Travelling against a Do Not Travel warning issued by the New Zealand Government will generally void your travel insurance cover for any incidents arising in the affected area. Always stay informed of current advisories and follow official guidance while travelling.
Pre-Existing Medical Conditions
Pre-existing medical conditions must be declared when purchasing Thailand travel insurance. Some conditions may be covered automatically, while others will require a medical assessment or attract an additional premium. Given the range of health risks associated with travel to Thailand – including tropical illnesses, food poisoning, and the physical demands of adventure activities – it’s especially important to declare all relevant conditions upfront to ensure your cover remains valid.
Tips to Reduce Your Premium
There are several practical ways to reduce the cost of Thailand travel insurance. Some insurers classify Thailand in its own pricing bracket rather than grouping it under a broader Asia region, which can result in lower premiums, so it’s worth comparing destination-specific pricing carefully. Travelling with a partner or friend? A joint policy is often cheaper than purchasing individually. Increasing your excess can also reduce your premium, and frequent travellers may find that an annual multi-trip policy offers better value than purchasing separate policies for each trip.
