2026 marks a turning point for travelers to Europe. With the arrival of ETIAS, the full deployment of the EES biometric system, and constantly evolving health risks, choosing the right travel insurance has never been more crucial. Whether you’re heading to Barcelona for a weekend, trekking in Nepal, or embarking on a round-the-world trip, this guide compares the best options on the market to help you travel with peace of mind.
In this comprehensive guide updated in February 2026, we break down the new border rules, analyze the top 6 travel insurance providers according to HelloSafe and Advised Traveler, and help you choose the coverage that fits your profile.
1. ETIAS 2026: The New Reality at European Borders

What is ETIAS and when does it take effect?
ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) is the new travel authorization system for entering the Schengen Area. According to Cozen O’Connor, it’s expected to launch in October 2026, impacting over one billion visa-exempt travelers.
The European Union quietly confirmed in January 2026 that the system won’t be mandatory immediately. A transition period of at least 12 months will follow the launch, meaning the authorization won’t be mandatory until 2027, as reported by UK-ETA.com.
Key takeaways
- Cost: €20 ($22) per application (up from initially announced €7)
- Validity: 3 years or until passport expiration
- Processing time: A few hours (max 96h)
- Process: About 10 minutes according to TravelTourister
- Exemptions: Free for under 18 and over 70
2. The EES System: Biometric Controls Already Operational

EES: The biometric system revolutionizing borders
Unlike ETIAS, the EES (Entry/Exit System) has been rolling out since October 12, 2025 and will be fully operational by April 10, 2026, according to UK-ETA.com.
EES is an automated biometric system that tracks entries and exits of non-EU citizens. Instead of stamping passports, the system uses fingerprints or facial recognition at borders.
Real impact on your trip
- First entry: Initial biometric data collection (takes longer)
- Subsequent entries: Automatic recognition (much faster)
- Major airports: Allow minimum 3h before boarding (Frankfurt, Amsterdam-Schiphol)
3. Top 6 Travel Insurance Providers — 2026 Comparison

According to analyses by HelloSafe and Advised Traveler, the best travel insurance providers in 2026 are Heymondo, Chapka, April, AXA, AVA, and Assur Travel. These insurers offer excellent coverage-to-price ratios, with medical caps up to €1,000,000 ($1.1M).
Average costs in 2026
Average travel insurance prices vary by destination, according to HelloSafe:
- Europe: €15-30 ($16-33) per week
- Worldwide excluding USA/Canada: €30-50 ($33-55) per week
- USA/Canada/Japan/Australia: €60-100 ($65-110) per week
For a 2-week trip, expect to pay between €20 and €150 ($22-165) depending on destination, age, and coverage level, notes Reassurez-moi.
🏆 Heymondo — The Digital Challenger
Heymondo stands out with its equal pricing policy: same price for everyone up to 74 years old, as highlighted by Luxe Admiral. The Heymondo Tranquility plan, starting at €26 ($29), already covers up to €600,000 ($660K) in medical expenses.
Strengths
- Comprehensive coverage from €9 ($10) (medical, baggage, cancellation)
- Intuitive mobile app with 24/7 assistance
- Flexible subscription until day before departure
- COVID-19 and pandemic coverage
- Adventure sports included (trekking, skiing, surfing, diving)
Ideal for: Short trips and travelers up to 74 years seeking excellent value for money, according to HelloSafe.
🏆 Chapka — The Historic Leader
Chapka Insurance ranks as the 2026 favorite thanks to its exceptional value-for-money ratio. This French specialist offers high caps: €150,000 ($165K) in Europe and €300,000 ($330K) worldwide, reaching up to €1 million ($1.1M) according to Advised Traveler.
Strengths
- Cap Adventure plan for round-the-world trips (12-24 months)
- Ultra-responsive customer service
- Smart pricing for USA/Canada (prorated payment for time spent)
- COVID-19, quarantine, and pandemic coverage
Ideal for: Long stays, round-the-world trips, and demanding travelers according to HelloSafe.
🏆 ACS — The Budget Choice
ACS offers very attractive contracts for stays under 3 months if you’re under 40 with Globe Partner, as recommended by Les Globe Blogueurs. Concrete example: a 15-day trip to South Africa costs only €30 ($33) to insure with ACS for a 40-year-old traveler, according to Philtr.
Ideal for: Young travelers (under 40) and tight budgets.
Comparison table: Top 3 leaders
| Criterion | Heymondo | Chapka | ACS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indicative price (Europe, 1 week) | €9-30 ($10-33) | €24-35 ($26-38) | €20-30 ($22-33) |
| Medical coverage cap | €600,000 ($660K) | €150,000 (Europe) / €1M (World) ($165K / $1.1M) | €500,000 ($550K) |
| Cancellation included | Yes (up to €10,000 / $11K) | Yes (up to €8,000 / $8.8K) | Optional |
| COVID-19 covered | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Senior pricing (60+) | Same price up to 74 | Moderate surcharge | Significant surcharge |
| Subscribe from abroad | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes (waiting period) |
4. Cancellation Insurance: The Essential Safety Net

Why is cancellation insurance crucial in 2026?
Cancellation insurance typically costs between 3% and 6% of total trip cost according to Philtr, but it becomes crucial in the era of volatile ticket prices and advance bookings.
Comparison of best options
Heymondo (IMA) offers up to €10,000 ($11K) reimbursement, with over 40 covered reasons and flexible subscription until the day before departure. Ideal for long-haul trips and digital nomads, notes Luxe Admiral.
Chapka (AXA) proposes a cap of €8,000 ($8.8K) and responsive customer service, but requires mandatory subscription within 48h after booking.
Visa Ultim Card (BoursoBank) offers automatic coverage up to €5,000 ($5.5K), but with many exclusions (notably no pandemic coverage). Sufficient only for short trips in Europe.
Critical point
- Only Heymondo and Chapka cover COVID-19, quarantine, and pandemics
- Insurance can be purchased until the day before departure, but better to do it at booking time to immediately activate cancellation coverage
5. Health Insurance Abroad: Pitfalls to Avoid

The most critical aspect of your coverage
Medical care costs are extremely expensive in the United States and Canada. To reflect this risk, many insurers apply a higher rate for the entire trip duration if you pass through one of these countries, explains Tourdumondiste.
Revealing figure: 40% of round-the-world travelers needed to use their insurance at least once during their trip according to Tourdumondiste. This figure should make anyone think twice before leaving without coverage.
EHIC Card: necessary but insufficient
If traveling within the European Union or Switzerland, you can be covered by the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). Important 2026 update according to Reassurez-moi:
- EHIC does not cover repatriation
- Fee overruns remain your responsibility
- In Switzerland and Scandinavia, out-of-pocket costs can exceed 50% of actual expenses
Credit card: sufficient or not?
Visa or Mastercard travel insurance has caps that can quickly prove insufficient for travel in countries where hospital costs are very high. Visa Premier’s cap is €155,000 ($170K) for medical expenses. ACS Globe Traveler or Chapka offer plans with €500,000 ($550K) and €1,000,000 ($1.1M) coverage respectively, as detailed by Voyage Avec Nous.
Concrete example — Japan
In Japan, medical costs are very high according to Portail Asie:
- General practitioner visit: €50-100 ($55-110)
- Specialist consultation: €100-200 ($110-220)
- Emergency (appendicitis): €3,000-6,000 ($3.3K-6.6K)
- Ski accident (Hokkaido): Rescue + surgery can exceed €15,000 ($16.5K)
6. Insurance for Digital Nomads & Long-Term Travelers

A booming market in 2026
Round-the-world insurance differs from standard contracts through its 12-24 month renewable coverage period, extended geographical zones including sensitive countries, and coverage of specific activities like extreme sports, volunteering, or working holidays, notes Aming Ta Homes.
Chapka’s advantage for USA/Canada
Only Chapka works differently for USA/Canada. In their form, if you select « Worldwide including USA-Canada, » they ask for your entry and exit dates for these countries. You only pay the surcharge during the period you’re there, as explained by Tourdumondiste. This is a considerable advantage for round-the-world travelers who only transit through North America.
The right choice for your profile
According to Les Globe Blogueurs:
- Long trip (3+ months) and under 40: ACS Globe Partner or Chapka Cap Aventure
- Long trip and over 40: Chapka Cap Aventure
- Short stay: Chapka Cap Assistance 24/7, ACS Globe Partner, or Heymondo
Estimated budget: €60-120 ($66-132)/month for a traveler under 35 (Chapka Cap Aventure or ACS Globe Traveller).
7. The 2026 Decision Matrix: Which Insurance For Which Profile?

Here’s a summary table to help you choose the best insurance according to your traveler profile:
| Profile | Recommended insurance | Indicative budget |
|---|---|---|
| Short trip Europe | Heymondo Tranquility or EHIC + credit card | €9-30 ($10-33) |
| Short trip USA/Canada/Japan | Chapka Cap Assistance or Heymondo Premium | €45-100 ($50-110) (2 weeks) |
| Round-the-world / 3+ months | Chapka Cap Aventure or ACS Globe Traveller | €60-120 ($66-132)/month |
| WHV / Working Holiday | Chapka Cap Working Holiday or Assur Travel | €36-60 ($40-66)/month |
| Digital nomad | Heymondo Premium or SafetyWing | €40-80 ($44-88)/month |
| Senior (60+) | Chapka Cap Assistance + Globe Senior (ACS) | +20-40% surcharge |
| Family | Chapka or Heymondo (family rate) | ~15% discount vs. individual |
8. United Kingdom: The New Post-Brexit Reality with ETA

UK ETA: Already in effect since January 2026
In 2025, the United Kingdom announced its own program very similar to ESTA and ETIAS. It came into effect on January 8, 2026, requiring visitors to apply online for an electronic travel authorization in advance, according to Matador Network.
Priced at £16 (about €19 / $21), the UK ETA is valid for two years and allows multiple entries for short stays. The ETA applies to 84 countries and territories, including European states, the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan, notes VisasNews.
Impact on your insurance
- The UK no longer being in the EU, EHIC is no longer valid there
- Dedicated travel health insurance is highly recommended
- Private care in the UK is among the most expensive in Europe
- Some insurers apply a higher price for the UK
Why it’s unique: Scotland, far from classic London circuits, offers an incomparable wilderness experience. With its wild landscapes and millennial history, Scotland stands out as a top choice for couples seeking an enchanting atmosphere, according to Le Caucase.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is ETIAS already mandatory in February 2026?
No. For now, travelers heading to Europe don’t need to apply for ETIAS — the system isn’t operational yet. As of January 2026, the application system isn’t open yet. The launch is scheduled for the last quarter of 2026, with a transition period of at least 12 months, as confirmed by Matador Network.
Is my credit card sufficient as travel insurance?
Credit cards often provide limited assistance and travel insurance coverage. And you often need to have used the card in question to pay for the trip, notes Reassurez-moi. According to a survey, 21% of long-term travelers rely solely on their credit card insurance for their first three months of travel. This is risky. For USA/Canada/Japan or long stays, dedicated insurance is almost essential.
What’s the optimal time to purchase travel insurance?
Travel insurance can be purchased until the day before departure, but it’s better to do it at booking time. This allows immediate activation of cancellation coverage, as recommended by HelloSafe. For Chapka, attention: subscription to cancellation coverage is mandatory within 48h after booking according to Luxe Admiral.
Are pre-existing conditions covered?
If you have a pre-existing condition you wish to cover, the insurer may ask you to complete a medical questionnaire and possibly apply a surcharge to the contract, explains Philtr. No travel insurance covers regular monitoring or scheduled treatment of already known medical history according to Tourdumondiste.
Does ETIAS replace travel insurance?
Absolutely not. ETIAS is an entry authorization (like US ESTA), not medical coverage or assistance guarantee. In 2026, travel insurance is only required in certain countries or for certain visa types. It must include at minimum medical expenses and repatriation, reminds Reassurez-moi.
How much does medical repatriation cost without insurance?
The average cost of medical repatriation from Asia is €15,000 ($16.5K) according to the French Insurance Association, cited by Aming Ta Homes. From the Americas or Oceania, this amount can exceed €40,000 ($44K). This coverage alone justifies purchasing travel insurance.
How do I know if my sport is covered?
Heymondo covers trekking up to 5,400m, skiing, surfing, diving, and many sports activities. Chapka also offers broad adventure sports coverage. Always check the general conditions to verify coverage for your specific sport before subscribing, recommends Luxe Admiral.
Can you purchase insurance from abroad?
Sources
Main sources
- Cozen O’Connor — ETIAS To Launch In 2026: How It Will Impact Over 1 Billion Travelers to Europe
- European Commission — European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS)
- UK-ETA.com — EU Quietly Announces ETIAS Launch Late in 2026; May Not Be Mandatory Until 2027
- TravelTourister — ETIAS Europe 2026: New Travel Rules for American Tourists
- Council of the European Union — Entry/Exit System (EES)
- HelloSafe — France: best travel insurance in 2026
- Advised Traveler — Best Travel Insurance 2026: Complete Comparison Guide
- HelloSafe — Travel insurance prices: how much does good coverage cost in 2026?
- Reassurez-moi — Travel insurance: comparison of best 2026 offers
- Luxe Admiral — Heymondo vs Chapka in 2026 – Travel Insurance
- Luxe Admiral — Trip Cancellation Insurance Comparison: Which to Choose in 2026?
- Tourdumondiste — Comparison of 40 Best Travel Insurances in 2026
- Les Globe Blogueurs — Chapka travel insurance review: complete 2026 analysis
- Philtr — Travel Insurance Comparator: 40 best contracts 2026
- Philtr — Best Travel Insurance: 2025 Comparison
- Voyage Avec Nous — Comparison of best travel insurance in 2026
- Portail Asie — Best Japan travel insurance 2026 – Comparison & reviews
- Aming Ta Homes — Round-the-world insurance: 2026 comparison of best offers
- Matador Network — The 2 New Entry Requirements Travelers to Europe This Year Need to Know
- VisasNews — Visa, ETA, arrival card,…: What new travel requirements are coming in 2026?
- Le Caucase — 5 destination ideas for an off-the-beaten-path honeymoon in 2026
Research conducted February 15, 2026. Information may evolve. Always verify with official sources (europa.eu for ETIAS, insurer websites) for latest updates.
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