Why Travel Insurance Is Non-Negotiable for Filipino Travelers

It feels unnecessary — until the moment you desperately need it. And by then, it's too late to buy it.

Here is a story that plays out more often than you'd think. A Filipino traveler books their dream trip to Japan. They plan every detail — flights, hotels, itinerary. They skip the travel insurance because it seems like an extra cost they can avoid. Three days in, they get severely ill. The hospital bill comes to ₱800,000. Without insurance, they spend the next six months paying it off and canceling future trips to cover the debt.

Travel insurance feels unnecessary right up until the moment you desperately need it. And by then, it's too late to buy it.

What Does Travel Insurance Actually Cover?

A comprehensive travel insurance policy typically covers:

  • Emergency medical care and hospitalization — the most critical coverage; hospital bills abroad can reach ₱100,000 to ₱2 million
  • Medical evacuation — being airlifted from a remote island or transferred to a facility with adequate care; costs can reach $30,000 (₱1.75 million) or more
  • Trip cancellation or interruption — reimbursement for prepaid, non-refundable bookings if you can't travel due to covered reasons
  • Flight delays — meals, accommodation, and rebooking assistance
  • Lost, stolen, or delayed baggage — compensation for replacing essentials
  • Personal liability — if you accidentally damage property or injure someone abroad
  • 24/7 emergency assistance hotline — access to coordinators who can arrange medical care, translation, and emergency services

The Numbers You Need to Know

Let's be concrete about costs, because this is what makes travel insurance clearly worthwhile:

Scenario Estimated Cost Without Insurance With Travel Insurance
Emergency hospitalization in Japan ₱500,000 – ₱2,000,000 Covered
Medical evacuation (remote island) ₱1,750,000+ Covered
Trip cancellation (flights + hotels) ₱30,000 – ₱150,000 Reimbursed
Lost or stolen luggage ₱10,000 – ₱50,000 Compensated
Travel insurance premium (7-day trip) ₱500 – ₱5,000

The math is not even close.

Does PhilHealth Cover Me Abroad?

PhilHealth provides very limited international coverage, primarily for emergency situations in countries with PhilHealth agreements — a very short list. For practical purposes, assume PhilHealth does not cover you abroad. Even comprehensive private health insurance in the Philippines typically excludes international emergencies or imposes strict caps.

Travel insurance fills this gap specifically and affordably.

Which Countries Require Travel Insurance?

Several countries now require proof of travel insurance as a condition of entry. These include all Schengen countries (minimum €30,000 coverage required for visa application), as well as Cuba, some Caribbean nations, and others. Even for countries that don't formally require it, your visa application is strengthened when you include travel insurance documentation.

How to Choose the Right Policy

  • Check the medical coverage limit — aim for at least ₱1,000,000 (roughly $17,000); for high-cost medical countries like Japan, the US, or Australia, go higher
  • Ensure medical evacuation is included — this is the single most important cover for Filipino island hoppers and remote travelers
  • Check the destination — some policies exclude certain countries or regions under travel advisory
  • Read the exclusions carefully — pre-existing conditions, adventure sports, and alcohol-related incidents are commonly excluded
  • Buy it early — some trip cancellation benefits only apply if purchased within a set window of your initial booking

Recommended Philippine-based Travel Insurance Providers

Several providers offer competitive travel insurance for Filipino travelers: Standard Insurance, Malayan Insurance, Pacific Cross, FPG Insurance, and Oona Insurance are among the most commonly used. For continuous travelers and digital nomads, international options like SafetyWing offer flexible month-to-month coverage starting at around $45 per month.

✓ The Bottom Line: 69% of Filipinos now consider travel insurance a must-have according to a 2025 Statista survey — and the remaining 31% haven't had their emergency moment yet. Don't wait for it. Buy the insurance before you need it, every single trip.

When you book with My Destination Tours & Travel, we can include travel insurance that's right for your destination and travel style. One less thing to worry about before your trip.

Frequently Asked Questions About Travel Insurance

Quick answers about coverage, requirements, and choosing the right policy for your trip.

Is travel insurance required to enter other countries?
Several countries require travel insurance for visa applications. All Schengen countries require a minimum of €30,000 coverage for visa applicants. Cuba, parts of the Middle East, and some other countries also require it. Even where it's not formally required, having it strengthens visa applications.
Does PhilHealth cover medical emergencies abroad?
PhilHealth coverage abroad is very limited — only applicable in countries with PhilHealth agreements, which is a short list. For practical purposes, assume PhilHealth does not cover you outside the Philippines. Travel insurance fills this critical gap.
How much travel insurance coverage do I need?
We recommend at least ₱1,000,000 (≈ US$17,000) medical coverage for general trips. For Japan, the US, Australia, or Europe (high-cost medical countries), aim higher. For remote islands or adventure activities, ensure medical evacuation is included — it can cost ₱1.75 million+ without insurance.
What does a typical travel insurance policy cover?
Comprehensive policies cover: emergency medical care, hospitalization, medical evacuation, trip cancellation, flight delays, lost or stolen baggage, personal liability, and 24/7 emergency assistance. Always read your specific policy's inclusions and exclusions.
When should I buy travel insurance?
Buy it as soon as you book your trip. Some trip cancellation benefits only apply if you buy within a set window of your initial booking (often 14 days). Buying later may exclude pre-existing conditions or trip-cancellation coverage.
Can you arrange travel insurance for me?
Yes. When you book a tour, flight, or visa service with My Destination, we can recommend and arrange travel insurance through trusted Philippine providers like Standard Insurance, Malayan, Pacific Cross, FPG Insurance, and Oona Insurance.