battleface

Annual Travel
Protection

One policy. One year. Multiple trips. Frequent travelers, this one is for you. 

Get a quote and buy annual travel insurance online today.

Comprehensive coverage for 365 days

Annual Travel Insurance gives frequent travelers the convenience of only having one policy for an entire year. With an annual plan, travelers are also supported with 24/7 emergency travel services each time they hit the road traveling 100 miles or more away from home. 

Trip Cancellation

Protects the financial investment for your trips in case you must cancel for a covered reason. Three levels of coverage are available: $1,500, $3,000, or $5,000 per policy.

Up to 150% of the Trip Cancellation limit, to reimburse your pre-paid and non-refundable trip cost if a portion of a trip is missed, or if you must return home early due to unforeseen circumstances, including illness, injury, or death.
Provides reimbursement up to 100% of your trip cancellation costs, up to your Trip Cancellation maximum, if your traveling companion cancels or interrupts their trip for a covered reason and you still choose to go but have additional costs.
Up to $200 per day and $1,000 per policy to provide coverage for the costs of meals, local transportation and accommodations when your trip is unexpectedly delayed for covered reasons.
Provides $1,000 of coverage per policy which can cover you for the cost of extra transportation to rejoin the trip, additional local expenses, and the cost of missed arrangements.
Baggage and Personal Effects

Up to $2,000 per policy for reimbursement of lost, stolen, or damaged luggage and personal effects. $100 deductible applies ($50 in FL).

Provides up to $100 per day, to a maximum of $750 per policy to cover the purchase of clothing, toiletries, and other essential items if your luggage is delayed for a specified period of time.
Travel Medical Expense
Up to $250,000 per policy ($50,000 for residents of NH) for the costs to treat medical emergencies, including COVID-19, during your trips. $100 deductible applies ($50 in FL). Includes coverage for Adventure Activities.
Up to $750, $0 deductible.
$200 per day while you’re in the hospital.
$500,000 for transporting you to the nearest adequate medical facility, or home, in the event of a medical emergency during a covered trip. Primary coverage, plus includes coverage for Adventure Activities.
Robin Assist

Robin Assist is our travel emergency assistance team, worldwide, available 24/7, providing optional services any time you need it. To learn more please click here.

Whether you’re skiing, scuba diving or mountain climbing, battleface is there for you. See policy for full details.

Pre-Existing Medical Conditions are covered after the policy has been in effect for 60 days. See policy for full details.

battleface covers losses due to COVID-19. Restrictions apply. View our COVID-19 statement for more details.

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Multi-Trip Annual

The Discovery Plan gives you the ultimate flexibility to choose only the coverages you need for a single trip, depending on your destination, activities and trip cost. The Multi-Trip Annual Plan is a comprehensive package of coverages that are perfect for those who travel spontaneously, or take more than two trips per year.

There is no limit to the number of trips you can take each 365-day period. Note that the coverage limits described are per annual plan, not per trip.

There’s no need to notify us! Go ahead and plan your trip, knowing that your battleface plan is valid the entire 12 months.

You may select a start date for your plan up to 180 days into the future.

Pretty much! There are a few countries and regions where we can’t offer coverage or services: Afghanistan, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Chad, Crimea, Cuba, Donetsk, Haiti, Iran, Islamic Republic of, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Libya, Luhansk, Mali, Mauritania, Myanmar, Niger, North Korea, Russian Federation, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Ukraine, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of, Yemen

Use our handy Travel Tool to easily find entry regulations and COVID-19 travel requirements for your next destination.

If you, a family member, or a traveling companion have a pre-existing medical condition, such as heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, or other conditions, you need to be aware that many travel protection plans exclude any losses resulting from that condition. If you have to cancel or interrupt your trip due to that condition, or if you become ill with that condition while traveling, you may not have coverage.

With the battleface Multi-Trip Annual Plan, the Pre-Existing Medical Condition Exclusion is waived after the plan has been in force for 60 days. This can be a complicated subject, so make sure you read the plan, and contact our team if you have questions about pre-existing medical conditions.

It’s the perfect, budget-friendly plan for people who like to travel frequently or spontaneously. The Multi-Trip Annual Plan offers you a full range of benefits, including:

  • A comprehensive range of coverages
  • Coverage for sickness due to COVID-19
  • Available coverage for Pre-Existing Medical Conditions
  • Coverage for Adventure Activities
  • Worldwide Travel Assistance

The limits shown for the Multi-Trip Annual plan are the aggregate maximum limits for the plan year.

We would encourage you to purchase a single-trip Discovery plan, instead of the Multi-Trip Annual plan, to ensure you have enough coverage in the event you need to cancel or interrupt your trip.

We don’t recommend it. It’s more cost-effective for you to select one plan or the other. It’s important to evaluate your travel plans for the year before taking an annual plan. If you did not initially anticipate taking a single trip with a value greater than $5,000, you would benefit from also taking a single trip plan to fully protect your trip cost. Please note, in the event of a claim, only one plan (the plan with the highest limits) would apply. Contact us if you have any questions about which plan is best for your particular circumstances.

The maximum covered length for any one trip is 40 days. Any trip greater than 40 days would not be considered a “covered trip” as defined by the policy, and thus would not be covered. For example, if you are on a 60-day trip, you could not opt to have coverage for only 40 days of that trip. The entire 60-day trip would not be covered.

FRAUD WARNING STATEMENT

FOR RESIDENTS OF ALL STATES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED BELOW: Any person who knowingly presents a false or fraudulent claim for payment of a loss or benefit or knowingly presents false information in an application for insurance is guilty of a crime and may be subject to fines and confinement in prison.

ALASKA: A person who knowingly and with intent to injure, defraud, or deceive an insurance company files a claim containing false, incomplete, or misleading information may be prosecuted under state law.

ARIZONA: For your protection Arizona law requires the following statement to appear on this form. Any person who knowingly presents a false or fraudulent claim for payment of a loss is subject to criminal and civil penalties.

CALIFORNIA: For your protection California law requires the following to appear on this form: Any person who knowingly presents false or fraudulent information to obtain or amend insurance coverage or to make a claim for the payment of a loss is guilty of a crime and may be subject to fines and confinement in state prison. 

COLORADO:  It is unlawful to knowingly provide false, incomplete, or misleading facts or information to an insurance company for the purpose of defrauding or attempting to defraud the company. Penalties may include imprisonment, fines, denial of insurance and civil damages. Any insurance company or agent of an insurance company who knowingly provides false, incomplete, or misleading facts or information to a policyholder or claimant for the purpose of defrauding or attempting to defraud the policyholder or claimant with regard to a settlement or award payable from insurance proceeds shall be reported to the Colorado division of insurance within the department of regulatory agencies.

DELAWARE: Any person who knowingly, and with intent to injure, defraud or deceive any insurer, files a statement of claim containing any false, incomplete or misleading information is guilty of a felony.

FLORIDA:  Any person who knowingly and with intent to injure, defraud, or deceive any insurer files a statement of claim or an application containing any false, incomplete, or misleading information is guilty of a felony of the third degree.

IDAHO: Any person who knowingly, and with intent to defraud or deceive any insurance company, files a statement of claim containing any false, incomplete, or misleading information is guilty of a felony.

INDIANA: A person who knowingly and with intent to defraud an insurer files a statement of claim containing any false, incomplete, or misleading information commits a felony.

KANSAS: A “fraudulent insurance act” means an act committed by any person who, knowingly and with intent to defraud, presents, causes to be presented or prepares with knowledge or belief that it will be presented to or by an insurer, purported insurer, broker or any agent thereof, any written, electronic, electronic impulse, facsimile, magnetic, oral, or telephonic communication or statement as part of, or in support of, an application for the issuance of, or the rating of an insurance policy for personal or commercial insurance, or a claim for payment or other benefit pursuant to an insurance policy for commercial or personal insurance which such person knows to contain materially false information concerning any fact material thereto; or conceals, for the purpose of misleading, information concerning any fact material thereto.

KENTUCKY: 

Application: Any person who knowingly and with intent to defraud any insurance company or other person files an application for insurance containing any materially false information or conceals, for the purpose of misleading, information concerning any fact material thereto commits a fraudulent insurance act, which is a crime.

Claim Form: Any person who knowingly and with intent to defraud any insurance company or other person files a statement of claim containing any materially false information or conceals, for the purpose of misleading, information concerning any fact material thereto commits a fraudulent insurance act, which is a crime.

MAINE: It is a crime to knowingly provide false, incomplete or misleading information to an insurance company for the purpose of defrauding the company. Penalties may include imprisonment, fines or a denial of insurance benefits.

MARYLAND:  Any person who knowingly or willfully presents a false or fraudulent claim for payment of a loss or benefit or who knowingly or willfully presents false information in an application for insurance is guilty of a crime and may be subject to fines and confinement in prison.

MINNESOTA:  A person who files a claim with intent to defraud or helps commit a fraud against an insurer is guilty of a crime.

NEW HAMPSHIRE: Any person who, with a purpose to injure, defraud, or deceive any insurance company, files a statement of claim containing any false, incomplete, or misleading information is subject to prosecution and punishment for insurance fraud, as provided in RSA 638:20.

NEW JERSEY:

Application: Any person who includes any false or misleading information on an application for an insurance policy is subject to criminal and civil penalties.

Claim Form: Any person who knowingly files a statement of claim containing any false or misleading information is subject to criminal and civil penalties.

PENNSYLVANIA: Any person who knowingly and with intent to defraud any insurance company or other person files an application for insurance or statement of claim containing any materially false information or conceals for the purpose of misleading, information concerning any fact material thereto commits a fraudulent insurance act, which is a crime and subjects such person to criminal and civil penalties.

NEW MEXICO: ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY PRESENTS A FALSE OR FRAUDULENT CLAIM FOR PAYMENT OF A LOSS OR BENEFIT OR KNOWINGLY PRESENTS FALSE INFORMATION IN AN APPLICATION FOR INSURANCE IS GUILTY OF A CRIME AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CIVIL FINES AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES.

OHIO: Any person who, with intent to defraud or knowing that he is facilitating a fraud against an insurer, submits an application or files a claim containing a false or deceptive statement is guilty of insurance fraud.

OKLAHOMA: Any person who knowingly, and with intent to injure, defraud or deceive any insurer, makes any claim for the proceeds of an insurance policy containing any false, incomplete or misleading information is guilty of a felony.

OREGON: IMPORTANT NOTE: Any person who knowingly presents a false or fraudulent claim for payment of a loss or benefit or knowingly presents false information in an application for insurance may be guilty of a crime and may be subject to fines and confinement in prison.

TENNESSEE: It is a crime to knowingly provide false, incomplete or misleading information to an insurance company for the purpose of defrauding the company. Penalties include imprisonment, fines and denial of insurance benefit.

TEXAS: Any person who knowingly presents a false or fraudulent claim for payment of a loss is guilty of a crime and may be subject to fines and confinement in state prison. 

VIRGINIA: It is a crime to knowingly provide false, incomplete or misleading information to an insurance company for the purpose of defrauding the company. Penalties include imprisonment, fines and denial of insurance benefits. 

WASHINGTON: It is a crime to knowingly provide false, incomplete or misleading information to an insurance company for the purpose of defrauding the company. Penalties include imprisonment, fines and denial of insurance benefits.

NEW YORK*:  Any person who knowingly and with intent to defraud any insurance company or other person files an application for insurance or statement of claim containing any materially false information, or conceals for the purpose of misleading, information concerning any fact material thereto, commits a fraudulent insurance act, which is a crime, and shall also be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed five thousand dollars and the stated value of the claim for each such violation.