Multi-trip travel insurance
Do you travel abroad multiple times a year?
If so, then our multi-trip travel insurance is likely the wisest option for you because it covers all your travel destinations — both in Estonia and abroad — throughout the whole year. With multi-trip travel insurance, you can travel worry-free all year round without needing any additional steps or contracts. Additionally, it covers all of your smaller domestic travel plans — if your trip is cancelled, trip interruption coverage will also apply in Estonia.
Why multi-trip travel insurance?
- If you travel several times a year, multi-trip travel insurance would be the best value option for you.
- You don’t have to remember to buy insurance each time, which means that you can travel without a care.
- If you travel to a number of different regions, select a more extensive type of cover, taking the farthest destination into account.
- The number of trips per year is unlimited.
- You can choose between three packages, meaning that the maximum length of one trip may be 30, 60 or 90 days.
- You may take out recurring travel insurance for 30 days quickly and conveniently using ERGO’s self-service.
Buy multi-trip travel insurance online
ERGO Travel Assistance
Tel +372 633 3746; email
reisiabi@ergo.ee
- Save the travel assistance number in your contacts before going on a trip.
- We help to change or buy new flight tickets.
- We help to find accommodation.
- We offer advice if your baggage gets lost.
- We organise medical assistance and payment of the treatment costs in a foreign country.
Traveller’s memo
- Obtain as much information about the country you plan to visit as possible.
- Check the Web page of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to see whether the destination is safe to travel to.
- Find out the applicable requirements to entry in the country (visa, written consents if travelling with children, minimum daily allowance, etc.).
- Make sure that all your documents are valid.
- Register your trip on the Web page of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Carry your ID card, passport if travelling beyond the European Union, and visa papers if necessary.
- Prepare copies of your documents just in case, print out your reservations and plane tickets.
- Do not forget your driver’s licence if you plan to rent a car.
- Check the airport’s homepage to see how many hours before the flight you should arrive there.
- Read the luggage requirements on the airport’s homepage.
- When travelling in the European Union, have the European Health Insurance Card on you. Additional information from the Health Insurance Fund.
- If you take medicines, make sure that you have a sufficient and legal amount of them (sometimes you may need a doctor’s note or a special permit).
- Let your friends and family know where you are and how to contact you (hotel name, destination and the like).
- Have some currency of the relevant country on top of euros or US dollars.
- Keep your cash and bank card separately.
Important documents