As every couple thatās going to be married knows, finding āthe oneā is hard enough. What many donāt knowāthough they quickly find outāis that planning a wedding can be almost as difficult.
Especially when they choose a destination wedding.
The allure is easy to see: Who can resist holding the ceremony in a quaint European town so an elderly relative can attend, or in the Instagram-perfect setting of a Caribbean paradise? But tossing in the necessary arrangementsāfrom flights and accommodations to the exigencies of foreign or domestic travelārequires more than the usual wedding-planning care. And trip insurance, or some type of group travel insurance, should be considered before the first tickets, accommodations and services are purchased. Here are just a few reasons destination-wedding protection should be at the top of the wedding-planning āto-doā list:
1. A big part of a destination wedding isā¦the destination
Travel to a destination wedding is subject to all the potential inconveniences and catastrophes as any other type of trip, from travel delays and lost luggage to natural disasters and the need for emergency medical evacuation. Savvy travelers get travel insurance to ensure that thereās a financial buffer between them and these possibilities. For destination weddings, group travel insurance makes sense because everyone on the policy is covered. Given all the other āmoving partsā involved in wedding planning, it provides a peace of mind invaluable to both the wedding couple and the attendees in the group.
2. Group travel insurance can mean lower prices for everyone
Youāve heard of group travel insurance plans for church groups, school trips and corporate retreats. Itās also ideal for families and friendsāfrom clan reunions to girlfriend getawaysāand especially destination weddings.
Depending on the company and the policy you choose, group travel insurance can also mean lower prices for all concernedāfrom lower pricing on the actual policy to discounts and other perks for flights, accommodation and activities.
3. It may cover items general wedding/event insurance does not
Wedding and other special event insurance can be key in many situations, from covering the brideās dress and the vendor no-shows to rehearsal dinner disasters and property damage at the reception. But they may not specialize in the ātripā part of the event, and some that do may limit their coverage to the U.S. and popular places outside the States, such as the U.K., Mexico and the Caribbean.
Group travel insurance FAQs
When should you start thinking about destination wedding protection?
The best time, according to Nerdwalletās insurance expert Amy Danise, āwould be as soon as you start writing checks, making deposits and booking places.ā
Who, what and where?
Group travel insurance varies from company to company, but here are a few basics. Policies can include as little as five to 20 and more travelers; some require the travelers to be related (or not related). They cover much the same ground as individual plans, such as missed connections, trip cancellation and interruption, medical and evacuation coverage and lost baggage. Travelers donāt need to be leaving from the same place, as long as the dates and destination are the same. Though it tends to be more expensive, it might be worth your while to look into a ācancel for any reasonā plan.
As with individual travel insurance, youāll want to make sure the coverage you select doesnāt replicate coverage you already have; on the other side of the equation, make sure what you do choose will be adequate to pay actual bills you might encounter. A policy that offers up to $20,000 for medical evacuation, for example, doesnāt nearly cover the usual cost of medevac, which is between $50,000 and $100,000.
Figure out what you need and do your researchāagain, as early as possibleāin the wedding planning stages. Though itās definitely a slog, be sure to read the policies youāre considering carefully. The worst time to find out about your coverage is when youāre filing a claim. When in doubt, ask, says Christopher Elliott, travel insurance expert and author of How to Be the Worldās Smartest Traveler (and Save Time, Money, and Hassle: āIf anything is unclear, call the insurer and ask for explanations in writing.ā
Key takeaway
Wonderful as they are, destination weddings have a lot of āmoving parts.ā Trip insurance that protects you financially from unexpected eventsāfrom lost baggage and unreliable tour vendors to extreme weather and more serious calamitiesācan help ease some, if not quite all, of the anxiety about your upcoming nuptials.
Did having group travel insurance save the day on your big day? If you have any insightsāor cautionary tales about not having itāplease share your stories in the comments section below.
For more information about travel insurance, take a look at our AAA Northeast Travel Protection Plan.