Travel Insurance for Spain
The Essential Guide to Your Next Journey
Prepare for Your Spain Trip With Redpoint
From beaches and tapas to incredible architecture and long afternoon siestas, Spanish culture is full of unforgettable experiences.
Whether you're visiting one of Spain's unique, history-rich cities, like Madrid, Barcelona, or Seville, or heading to the Balearic Islands, Ibiza, or Fuerteventura, in the Canary Islands, for the jaw-dropping coastlines, there are so many ways to have an incredible trip to Spain.
But no matter your destination, you'll need to think about travel insurance. Spain is generally regarded as a safe country, but travel insurance is still needed to protect your non-refundable expenses and reimburse you for medical treatment if something goes wrong during your trip.
Health & Safety in Spain
International travelers to Spain can generally expect a safe and pleasant trip. It’s a country where rates for crime — and especially violent crime — are low and people have a relaxed and laid-back attitude toward life. There are no infectious-disease concerns in Spain, nor are there vaccination requirements.
As with all popular tourist destinations, though, visitors to Spain are sometimes the targets of petty crime or theft. To avoid making yourself a target, don’t carry expensive, flashy items or lots of cash.
There’s also been a rise in anti-tourism sentiment in recent years, which has resulted in protests in some heavily touristed areas, like Barcelona. These demonstrations have remained peaceful and nonviolent and can easily be avoided.
For travel tips and the most up-to-date information on Spanish health and safety, you should always consult the U.S. Department of State’s travel advisory for Spain and the CDC’s health recommendations for U.S. travelers before your trip, just in case.
If you are traveling during the summer months, extreme heat can be an issue. You’ll notice that most Spanish people rest indoors during the warmest parts of the day, so be wary of physical exertion during these hours, stay hydrated, protect yourself from the sun, and always heed local guidance regarding the heat.
If you’re planning to walk Spain’s Camino de Santiago, make sure you’re prepared with the right equipment, nutrition, and hydration. Redpoint’s Ripcord policy would be the right fit for this more adventurous kind of trip.
Finally, if you plan to skip public transport and drive while in Spain, be aware that Spain has strict traffic laws around speed, seatbelts, use of mobile phones, and more. It’s strongly recommended to have an International Driving Permit along with your driver’s license.
Insurance Benefits for a trip to Spain
From emergency medical to trip-delay coverage to lost baggage, the components of any good travel insurance policy are the same, and it’s no different for a travel insurance plan for Spain.
Before you buy travel insurance, look over the policy details to make sure your preferred plan has each type of coverage below. That way, you should be covered — no matter what happens during your next trip to Spain.
- Trip cancellation and trip interruption insurance: Trip cancellation insurance reimburses your non-refundable trip expenses if your trip to Spain is canceled or cut short due to covered reasons, like illness, severe weather, or family emergencies. For extra trip cancellation coverage, cancel for any reason (CFAR) insurance is usually available as an add-on.
- Travel medical insurance: This covers emergency medical costs for injuries or illnesses incurred during your trip. Spain has good healthcare, but international travelers will have to pay out of pocket to receive treatment. Remember, your health insurance from home will not be accepted. If you have pre-existing medical conditions, consider applying for a waiver when you purchase travel insurance.
- Emergency medical evacuation insurance: Emergency evacuation coverage reimburses you for transportation to the nearest Spanish medical facility or back to your home country in extreme or emergency situations. It can be necessary if your travel plans include more adventurous activities, beyond just visiting the major cities.
- Baggage and personal belongings insurance: This covers lost baggage and theft or damage to your belongings, should they go missing during your trip.
- Trip delay insurance:Trip delay insurance compensates for additional expenses if your travel is delayed before it starts or during any connections or transfers.
For adventure travelers heading for white-water rafting or canyoning in Aragón, horseback riding in the Balearic Islands, or a hike or trek in the Picos de Europa or the Pyrenees, Ripcord is an extensive travel plan with high coverage limits and enhanced coverage
If you’re sticking to the main cities and tourist areas, whether it’s Madrid, Barcelona, or Ibiza, you’ll be better served with Redpoint’s other policies, Cavalry or Harbor.Cavalry is particularly suited for urban travel and luxury experiences, while Harbor offers robust coverage for the budget-minded leisure traveler.
You can buy travel insurance for a single trip to Spain, or purchase a policy for multiple trips with an annual policy. Check out our Ripcord Page and select Annual for a quote today.
FAQs for Spain Travel Insurance
Do I need travel insurance for Spain?
How much is travel insurance for Spain?
What should your travel insurance cover for a trip to Spain?
Are there any COVID-19 restrictions for travelers to Spain?
What happens if a tourist gets sick in Spain?
If you are having problems finding a care provider close to you, or one that speaks English, you can contact Redpoint's 24/7 assistance helpline at +1-415-481-0610. For emergency services in Spain, dial 112.
Are hospitals good in Spain?
In highly populated areas and cities, you should be able to access care at public healthcare facilities. In more remote areas, you may need to find a private clinic or provider.
What documentation is needed to visit Spain?
A visa is not required for Americans entering the European countries of the Schengen Zone for tourism or business purposes, as long as they're staying less than 90 days. However, starting in 2025, travelers may need to obtain an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) before entering.
Is Spain safe to visit?
Is Spain safe for female travelers?
How do I contact the U.S. Embassy in Spain?
75 Calle de Serrano 28006 Madrid Tel: +34-91-587-2200 .
Protect Your Trip With Redpoint Travel Insurance
Redpoint is known for its comprehensive and affordable policies for any type of adventure, from a relaxing Spanish retreat to a longer adventure. Explore our Ripcord, Cavalry, and Harbor policy options, and get a quote to suit your international travel needs today.