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Travel Insurance for Bali

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Bali is renowned for its surf scene, spiritual vibe, and mouth-watering food, so it’s easy to see why Australians flock to Bali every year. Whether it's covering medical emergencies, lost luggage, or unexpected cancellations, travel insurance may help protect you when embarking on your Bali escape.

What’s covered by travel insurance?

With World Nomads, you can buy travel insurance when you book your trip from home or while you're already travelling. Both of our travel insurance policies – the Standard Plan and Explorer Plan - offer cover (up to the benefit limits) for:

Make sure you select the right travel insurance plan for your needs. Each of our policies offers different benefits, limits and sub-limits, so it’s best to compare them to see which one suits the type of trip you’re planning.

With World Nomads you can get a quote, make a claim, or extend your policy instantly online, even while travelling.

Travel insurance essentials for your Bali holiday

World Nomads travel insurance may cover you (up to the policy limits) for the following:

Trip cancellation cover

If you or anyone in your party gets sick or injured and you need to cancel your holiday plans, we may cover the non-refundable travel expenses. Please note that the traveller must have already been issued a traveller’s Certificate of Insurance from World Nomads to have cancelation coverage available to them.


A beach in Bali, Indonesia
An aerial view of Kuta Selatan, Bali, Indonesia. Photo credit: Pexels / Oliver Sjöström

Activities coverage

We cover more than 150 activities, sports and experiences including trekking, rafting or surfing, which are just some of the activities tourists seek out in Bali. But we don’t cover everything. Many activities also have specific terms and conditions, limitations and exclusions you should read up on. An upgrade for certain sports may be required. Check your policy for details.

Lost, stolen or delayed baggage cover

If your luggage gets damaged or stolen en route to Bali or during your travels, you may be able to claim the unexpected costs incurred as a result. And if your luggage is delayed for more than 24 hours, you may be entitled to replacement costs for your essential clothing and toiletries. It’s important to read your Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) carefully.

Natural disasters and other unforeseen events

If your island time is thrown into chaos by a volcanic eruption, or you’re involved in a scooter accident, you can make a claim. If a volcano wreaks havoc with flight schedules, we understand that you may want to cancel your trip rather than vacation in an ash-affected area. If you're already in Bali, we may cover your exit. The use of scooters/mopeds comes with a caveat – you must have the appropriate licenses and add it as an activity when you buy your policy. Terms and conditions apply.

Overseas medical emergencies

If you come down with Bali Belly after drinking contaminated food or water or are unfortunate enough to injure yourself in the surf, your policy may cover you for medical expenses. If required, you can get transported to a medical facility suited for your care, subject to approval from the 24/7 Emergency Assistance Team. Limits apply.


Green grass field Bali
Green grass field, Bali, Indonesia. Photo credit: Pexels / Arnie Watkins

What’s not covered by travel insurance?

Travel insurance is not designed to cover everything. Some things World Nomads don’t cover include:

  • Existing medical conditions
  • Traveling to, planning to travel to, or choosing to remain in a country or region that is subject to the Australian Government issuing a ‘Do Not Travel’ warning. For more information go to the smartraveller website.
  • Participation in a sport or activity not listed in the PDS or one that's covered, but you haven't paid the required additional premium.
  • Costs arising from your refusal to be repatriated once you are declared medically unfit to continue a trip but are fit for repatriation.
  • The policy excess per person per insured event where applicable (check the ‘Summary of Benefits’ in your PDS).
  • Loss or damage to luggage due to age, wear and tear, or loss of value. Damage to sporting equipment caused while in use. Terms and conditions apply. If an item is listed as a specified item when you purchase a policy and where an additional premium is paid, wear tear and depreciation is not considered in the event of a claim.

Bali travel insurance and safety tips

While Bali is generally safe, if you’re venturing there for the first time, it’s handy to be well-versed on how to traverse the island safely.

Safety

  • Be mindful of traffic when crossing streets – Bali’s traffic can be chaotic.
  • Avoid leaving valuables unattended at the beach or in crowded areas. Keep valuables in a bum bag and lock your room at night.
  • Wear plenty of insect repellent and sunscreen and don’t drink tap water or drinks with ice.
  • Respect local traditions and customs, including dress codes when visiting cultural attractions like temples and sacred sites.
  • Only consume drinks from a reputable bar and avoid Arak – cases of methanol poisoning have been reported because of this traditional Balinese drink.

Travel insurance

  • Check that your travel insurance policy includes cover for all of the activities you intend to undertake while in Bali. You may need to pay an additional premium if the activity is ‘high risk.’
  • Understand the terms and conditions of your chosen insurance policy, including exclusions or limitations.
  • Ensure your travel insurance covers medical emergencies, including evacuation if required.

Traveler tip: make copies of all key travel documents – passport, ID, travel insurance, receipts, vouchers, addresses, transportation tickets – and keep them separate from the originals so you have backups and proof of purchase if required.

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Best time to travel to Bali

Bali is a pleasure to travel around at any time of year, but the best time to visit is during the dry season from April to October when the weather is sunny and pleasant, perfect for exploring the island’s beaches and outdoor activities.

This is not a full list of what's covered and not covered. There may be specific terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions that apply depending on what you'll be doing. Please read your PDS carefully. If you’re not sure if something is covered or how to claim, contact us and we’ll let you know.

Travel Insurance Benefits: how we can take care of you

Trip Cancellation

Protect your trip from unexpected cancellation.

  • Explorer Plan: Unlimited
  • Standard Plan: $5,000
Trip Protection
  • Unexpectedly hospitalised?
  • Travel buddy unfit to travel?
  • Close relative suddenly dies?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Overseas

Take the pain out of medical costs.

  • Explorer Plan: Unlimited
  • Standard Plan: $5,000,000
Emergency Medical Insurance
  • Need meds quick?
  • Accidentally injured?
  • Suddenly sick?

We’ve got your back.

Emergency Medical Transport

We'll get you to hospital lickety-split

  • Explorer Plan: Unlimited
  • Standard Plan: $500,000
Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Banged up abroad?
  • Need a hospital urgently?
  • Medivac home?

Help starts here.

Protect your gear

Cover your stolen or damaged gear and tech.

  • Explorer Plan: $10,000
  • Standard Plan: $2,000
Protect your gear
  • Passport or tech stolen?
  • Airline lost your gear?
  • Bags delayed?

Help starts here.

  • Overseas Medical Expenses
  • Emergency dental treatment
  • 24 hour assistance
  • Emergency medical transport & repatriation
  • Cancellation costs
  • Trip interruption costs
  • Compassionate emergency visit home
  • Resumption of trip
  • Theft or accidental damage to baggage and personal items
  • Baggage delay over 12 hours
  • Funeral expenses overseas or repatriation of remains
  • Personal liability
This is a general summary for Australian residents only. Restrictions, exclusions and limitations will apply. Benefit limits may vary depending on the plan chosen. Check the policy documents for full details.

24/7 emergency assistance

If you need medical assistance or emergency medical evacuation our team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year before and during your trip.

Are you in need of emergency assistance right now?

Phone: +61 2 8263 0470 or Phone: +61 2 8292 1470 (reverse charges via an operator from anywhere in the world)

Contact the team

FAQ

Here are our most frequently asked questions about Bali and travel insurance. You can also find the answers to other questions in our Helpdesk or you can ask our customer service team

  • Do I need a Visa for Bali?
    As an Australian traveller, you can stay in Bali visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism purposes. If you’re planning to stay longer, you’ll need to apply for a visa-on-arrival, which can be extended once for an additional 30 days. Always double-check visa requirements before departing to ensure a smooth entry. For more information on applying for a visa for Bali click here.