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Travel Insurance Over 70 With a Pre-Existing Condition – What You Actually Need to Know

Daniel Mercer
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I’ll be honest about the assumption I started with. I thought that once you pass 70, or once you’ve had a heart scare, travel insurance turns into either a polite refusal or a price that makes you wince. Plenty of people believe exactly that. My own father, 74 and managing high blood pressure, very nearly cancelled a fortnight in Portugal over it. Was his worry reasonable? A little. But the full picture is far kinder than the fear, and the gap between a good policy and a useless one comes down to a handful of things most people never check.

Contents
“You’re too old for cover” is mostly a mythHow the medical screening actually worksWhat “unlimited medical cover” really meansCancellation cover: the bit people undervalueDoes the provider’s reputation matter? YesMy honest verdict

So this is a plain-English guide, not a sales brochure. If you’re over 70, buying cover for a parent, or living with diabetes, a heart condition, high blood pressure, epilepsy or a cancer history, I want you to leave this page knowing what genuinely matters. One specialist I kept circling back to during the research was InsureandGo, who cover older travellers and pre-existing medical conditions, and I’ll explain why as we go.

“You’re too old for cover” is mostly a myth

Here’s the bit nobody spells out. Age on its own is rarely the dealbreaker. It nudges the premium, of course it does. But what actually decides whether you’re covered, and at what price, is your medical history and how clearly you declare it. A fit 78-year-old with well-controlled blood pressure is a very different risk to someone half their age hiding a recent diagnosis. Insurers know this.

The trouble is that mainstream comparison policies are built for the average thirty-something off to Greece. They squeeze older travellers into a box that doesn’t fit, which is why so many people assume cover is out of reach. They’re shopping in the wrong place. InsureandGo has been arranging travel insurance for over 25 years and applies no upper age limit, so the over-60s, over-70s and over-80s are all welcome. Run a quick quote and see your real number before you assume the worst.

Get a quote for your age and health

How the medical screening actually works

This is the part that makes people nervous, so let me make it simple. A pre-existing condition is any health issue you already know about. Cancer, a heart condition, diabetes, a past stroke, high blood pressure, epilepsy, asthma, and plenty more besides. When you buy a policy, you go through a medical screening. You answer questions about each condition, your medication, any recent surgery, and whether any test results are still pending. InsureandGo can consider more than 1,300 medical conditions through that screening.

Travel insurance for pre-existing medical conditions
Declare every condition honestly – it’s the single thing that protects the payout.

Tedious? A bit. Worth doing properly? Absolutely. Because if you under-declare to shave a few pounds off the premium, you risk a refused claim later, at the exact moment you need the money most. So declare everything. Be boringly accurate about it. I should add an honest caveat here – cover always depends on what the screening returns, and a quote isn’t a guarantee of acceptance for every condition. But a provider built for this, like InsureandGo, which screens a long list of pre-existing conditions, would far rather price the risk correctly than leave you exposed abroad.

Declare your conditions and see your price

What “unlimited medical cover” really means

This phrase gets thrown around a lot, so let’s be clear about it. Unlimited emergency medical cover means there’s no capped ceiling on what the insurer will pay if you fall seriously ill or have an accident abroad. Why does that matter so much for older travellers? Because medical costs overseas can be brutal. A heart episode in the United States, for instance, can run into hundreds of thousands of pounds once intensive care is added.

Then there’s repatriation, which people forget about entirely. If you need flying home with medical staff, or even an air ambulance, the bill is eye-watering. InsureandGo offers unlimited emergency medical cover, which is precisely the reassurance you want when a condition is already on your file. Check exactly what the medical cover includes for your destination before you book anything.

What InsureandGo covers at a glance

  • No upper age limit – over-60s, over-70s and over-80s welcome
  • 1,300+ medical conditions considered through the screening
  • Unlimited emergency medical cover available
  • Up to GBP 10,000 cancellation cover for prepaid trips
  • Covers diabetes, cancer, heart conditions, high blood pressure and epilepsy
  • A “Which? Best Buy”, trusted for 25+ years
See what unlimited medical cover looks like for you

Cancellation cover: the bit people undervalue

Medical cover dominates the conversation, and rightly so. But a holiday has other ways to go wrong. What if your condition flares up and you have to cancel before you’ve even left the house? All those prepaid flights, the hotel deposit, the booked tours. That money doesn’t vanish into thin air if you’re covered properly. InsureandGo offers up to GBP 10,000 in cancellation cover, which matters more than it looks once you tot up what a planned trip actually costs.

Think it through for a second. A heart condition, say, makes a sudden flare-up more likely, and that’s exactly the scenario a thin budget policy handles badly. The core of any sensible policy is two things working together – emergency medical expenses while you’re away, and trip cancellation before you go. Get both right and most of the worry simply lifts. Match the cancellation cover to what your trip actually cost rather than guessing.

Older traveller with a heart condition covered by travel insurance
A declared heart condition doesn’t have to ground you – it just needs the right cover behind it.
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Does the provider’s reputation matter? Yes

I used to think a review badge was marketing fluff. I’ve changed my mind on that, at least where insurance is concerned. When you’re buying a promise to pay out under stress, the track record is the product. So the recognition behind a brand genuinely counts, especially if you or a parent are managing a serious condition.

For context, InsureandGo has been rated a “Which? Best Buy” and has arranged cover for travellers for more than 25 years. That’s a long time spent learning how to handle exactly the cases that frighten people – the over-70s, the declared conditions, the claims abroad. It’s reassuring when you’re trusting a company with a hospital bill in another country. Read the cover details and start a tailored quote rather than taking my word for it.

My honest verdict

So where did I land after all this? Reassured, mostly. Age alone should never price you out of a good holiday, and a declared condition doesn’t have to either. The real risks are buying from a provider built for someone half your age, under-declaring out of nerves, or skimping on the medical and cancellation limits to save a tenner. Sort those three things and you travel with genuine peace of mind. And please, always read the policy wording – it’s dull, but the exclusions live there.

The one honest flaw? Cover for a declared condition, or for an older traveller, usually costs more than the bargain-bin policy a young, healthy backpacker buys. Premiums do rise with age and with conditions – that’s simply the maths of risk, and no honest writer should pretend otherwise. But the gap is far smaller than the fear suggests, and what you get for it is the difference between a manageable hiccup and a financial disaster. If you do one thing today, get a quote so you’re working with a real figure rather than a worst-case daydream. Get your personalised InsureandGo quote now and take age off your list of worries.

Get your tailored quote and travel with confidence

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Daniel Mercer is the person his friends text before they buy anything that matters - a car, a policy, a phone contract they are about to sign for two years. Fifteen years working with numbers taught him one stubborn truth: the headline price is almost never the real price. Daniel writes about personal finance, insurance and price comparison the way a sensible mate explains it down the pub - no spreadsheets thrown at your head, just the part that saves you money. He reads the small print so you do not have to, hunts down the fees the comparison sites quietly bury, and gets genuinely, slightly embarrassingly excited about a good switch-and-save. He has no time for 'limited time only' panic and a deep fondness for a deal that still looks smart a year later. His aim is simple: help you keep more of your own money, without the jargon.
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