
European cover and Worldwide cover
Proper travel insurance, anywhere in the world
Are you planning a trip? And do you know where you’re going? If so, it’s useful to check whether you’ve enabled the right geographical area for cover. It’s good to know that you are well insured and not paying over the odds.

These countries are covered by European cover
- All European countries, including Russia up to the eastern border of the Urals
- Countries around the Mediterranean Sea: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
- Spanish islands (Balearic Islands, Canary Islands)
- Portuguese islands (Madeira/Porto Santo, Azores)
Landen | Landen |
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Albania | Macedonia |
Algeria | Madeira |
Andorra | Malta |
Belgium | Morocco |
Bosnia en Herzegovina | Moldova |
Bulgaria | Monaco |
Cyprus | Montenegro |
The Azores | Netherlands |
The Canary islands | Norway |
Denmark | Ukraine |
Germany | Austria |
Egypt | Poland |
Estonia | Portugal |
Finland | Romania |
France | Russia to the eastern border of the Urals |
Georgia | San Marino |
Greece | Serbia |
Hungary | Slovenia |
Ireland | Slovakia |
Iceland | Spain |
Israel | Syria |
Italy | Czech Republic |
Kosovo | Tunisia |
Croatia | Turkey |
Latvia | Vatican City |
Lebanon | United Kingdom |
Libya | Libya Belarus |
Liechtenstein | Sweden |
Lithuania | Switzerland |
Luxembourg |

When should I choose Worldwide cover?
If your destination country isn’t among those listed above, you need Worldwide cover. Worldwide cover means that you’re well insured in the Netherlands, Europe and the rest of the world.

What exactly does the insurance cover?
Travel insurance covers the financial consequences of setbacks while you are travelling. You are insured for accidents, for example, or if you need to cut short your trip or your luggage is damaged. As well as financial compensation, you can also call the ABN AMRO helpline during an emergency. This helpline available for support during emergencies 24/7, throughout the world.
Which type of travel insurance is right for you?
Annual travel insurance
- Once-off insurance
- Insured all year round
- Usually the cheaper option if you are travelling for two weeks or longer
- Insure medical costs separately
- Includes weekends away and city trips
Short-term travel insurance
- Take out for each separate trip
- Insured for the duration of the trip
- Usually the cheaper option if you only travel once a year
- Medical costs come under the basic cover
- Children aged under five also insured at no extra cost
More additional cover options
Frequently asked questions
How can I change the additional cover options for my travel insurance
If you have annual travel insurance, you can change your additional cover options at any time. This means that you never pay too much and that you are properly insured for every type of trip.
Find out how to change your additional cover.
If you want to change the cover on your short-term travel insurance, please contact us by phone.
Do I need short-term travel insurance or annual travel insurance?
Annual travel insurance means that you are well insured all year round. You can go on holiday as often as you like. Short-term travel insurance covers you for just one trip. If you go on holiday more than twice a year, annual travel insurance is probably cheaper. Find out about the difference between short-term and annual travel insurance.
What does travel insurance cover?
The cover varies per type of insurance. You can choose between short-term and annual travel insurance. Whichever type of insurance you choose, you are always covered for:
- Loss or theft of luggage
- Assistance in the event of an accident, illness, hospital admission or death
- Having to cut short your trip because of illness or an accident
- Having to stay away for longer because of a natural disaster or strike
- Damage to your tent during a trip