Will a Best Buy travel insurance policy really cost you more?

, Our research shows that you don't necessarily have to sacrifice quality to get a good price on travel insurance.

Earlier this month, we analysed 122 travel insurance policies, of which we named just 18 Best Buys – policies with great cover, from insurers with good records for paying out and low levels of complaints.

What we didn't consider was price, until now.

We checked how much our Best Buys would cost for annual policies for a 35-year-old and a 65-year-old, both for European and worldwide travel. We then compared these to the cheapest 10 quotes on a major comparison site.

In two of four scenarios, our Best Buy travel policies ranked among the 10 cheapest quotes out of more than 100 on a major comparison site.

Here, we look at how much you would need to pay extra for quality travel insurance, compare the cheapest to the most expensive Best Buys and offer tips on how you can save.

Are Best Buys among the cheapest policies?

The Best Buys were usually more expensive than the cheapest 10 quotes

Overall, we found that Best Buys typically cost more, but not much. In each scenario, at least one Best Buy was among the top 15 cheapest quotes.

Moreover, in two of four scenarios, our Best Buy policies made appearances in the cheapest 10 quotes looking at more than 100 on the comparison site.

The cheapest and most expensive Best Buys

We found big price differences between the cheapest and priciest Best Buy options in various scenarios, with quotes varying by hundreds of pounds.

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Admiral Gold was the cheapest Best Buy for European travel, while Puffin Gold was the least expensive for worldwide trips. AllClear Platinum, which specialises in coverage for medical conditions, is consistently ranked as the most expensive. 

It's important to note that we're looking at a specific type of customer without medical conditions and we’re comparing annual policies rather than single-trip options. However, these costs could work out very differently depending on your personal circumstances. 

The cheapest and most expensive Best Buys table

Brand Policy Policy score (average = 69%) 35-year-old travelling Europe 35-year-old travelling worldwide 65-year-old travelling Europe 65-year-old travelling Worldwide
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/flWpG9F, Barclays); Travel pack Aviva travel insurance 91% £174 £174 £174 £174
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/Gu8N90a, Insure and Go); Black 87% £64 £170 £120 £317
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/cuI0qxa, Nationwide BS); Flex Plus 87% £156 £156 £156 £156
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/ND6QVXw, AllClear); Platinum 84% £361 £573 £801 £905
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/DEaB9it, Just Travel Infinity Travel ); Gold 83% £65 £146 £112 £240
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/6R9ikf1, Co-op); Platinum 81% £66 £172 £167 £408
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/UOeou4q, Santander); Travel insurance 71% £42 £119 £116 £265
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/QKxZ2EL, Aviva); Travel insurance 79% £61 £112 £109 £222
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/6R9ikf1, Co-op); Gold 79% £44 £117 £114 £285
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/Gu8N90a, Insure and Go); Gold 79% £38 £102 £72 £190
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/bQJpGOe, Puffin); Platinum 79% £31 £78 £71 £193
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/ycqxKQB, Admiral); Platinum 78% £24 £74 £43 £174
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/svdzfVj, M&S Bank); Travel insurance 77% £79 £152 £128 £273
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/ND6QVXw, AllClear); Gold Plus 75% £35 £98 £94 £171
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/ND6QVXw, Puffin); Gold 75% £24 £61 £56 £152
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/6R9ikf1, Co-op); Silver 73% £37 £94 £90 £231
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/ND6QVXw, Just Travel Cover Infinity Travel); Silver 72% £43 £98 £74 £173
BADGE(best buy); LINK(https://ift.tt/ycqxKQB, Admiral); Gold 71% £20 £64 £40 £160
Average cost of Best Buy policy £76 £142 £141 £261
Average cost of the 10 cheapest policies £14 £41 £35 £100
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Which policies had the lowest excesses? 

A cheap policy won't seem such a bargain if you have to pay hundreds of pounds as an excess when you claim.

The lower an excess is on a policy, therefore, the better.

We found that the average excess for the cheapest 10 quotes was often more than double the average excess of our Best Buy policies. This was true in three out of four scenarios, except for a 65-year-old travelling in Europe.

For example, for a 35-year-old travelling in Europe, the average excess for the cheapest 10 quotes was £126, while the Best Buys had an average excess of £53. 

Among our Best Buy policies, Aviva Travel Insurance had the highest excess at £100. Several Best Buy policies had no excess at all, including AllClear Platinum, InsureandGo Black and Just Travel Infinity Travel Gold.

In contrast, among the cheapest 10 quotes, Annualtravelinsurance.com Economy had the highest excess at £250. The policies with the lowest excess in this group, at £50, were Coverwise Silver Plus, Admiral Platinum and Virgin Money Standard.

Find out more: .

4 ways to get the cheapest travel insurance

Following these steps ensures you get affordable travel insurance that meets your needs, saving money without compromising on essential coverage:

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