“These activities can lead to injuries, but mostly they can require costly medical evacuations or typically happen in remote areas,” she said.
When shopping for a policy, Valdez recommends travelers read insurance policies closely, double-checking to see what’s actually covered and any restrictions, like preexisting conditions or age. Upgrading your policy to one that includes your activity won’t cost an arm and a leg, but it is usually affordable. For a weeklong scuba-diving trip to Mexico, the standard policy costs around $160, with the adventure add-on coverage being approximately $52 extra, she added.
