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Family Travel Insurance

Your whole family’s adventures, covered.

Whether you’re heading off for a beach holiday with your babies, an action-packed ski trip with your teens, or a getaway with the whole extended family, battleface’s family travel insurance gives you the peace of mind to focus on the fun, and forget about the what-ifs.

Our travel insurance for families is designed to offer simple, effective protection for the people who matter most. With extensive medical benefits, flexible activity cover, and child-inclusive features built right in as standard, we make it as simple as possible to protect your family while travelling.

Family travel insurance unpacked

At battleface, we believe family holidays should be about creating memories, not navigating insurance loopholes. Traditional policies can fall short when it comes to covering babies, children, or complex itineraries – leaving you to do a lot of the legwork of deciphering what, and who, are covered. That’s why we built a plan that caters specifically to modern families.

Whether it’s your first trip with a newborn or a last-minute reunion abroad, our policy gives you one less thing to worry about.

Not your average family travel policy

One policy. Full cover. No fuss. Because sometimes in life, the simplest things are the best.

Our cover is designed to match the needs of travelling families exactly. From missed flights to minor medical mishaps, we’ve got you covered.

Policy highlights at a glance

  • Medical expenses up to £10,000,000 per person.
  • Children covered from just 1 month old.
  • Built-in coverage for popular family activities.
  • Cover for lost, damaged or stolen baggage up to £5,000.

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Benefit Breakdown Coverage

Medical expenses, repatriation & emergency travel expenses

Coverage for bodily injury following an accident or illness in respect of medical expenses, repatriation, and emergency travel expenses, which are necessarily incurred as a direct result.
Up to £10,000,000

Cancellation, curtailment, replacement & change of itinerary

Coverage if the insured person or company is forced to cancel a journey, curtail a journey, replace an insured person on a journey or rearrange to resume a journey.
Up to £5,000

Baggage, delayed baggage and business equipment

Coverage for lost, damaged, stolen, or destroyed baggage during a journey.
Up to £5,000

Travel delay

Compensation for flight delays — a relief for families stuck in transit.
£50 per 12hrs, up to £500

Legal expenses

Coverage up to agreed limits for legal expenses.
Up to £50,000

Evacuation

Coverage for expenses incurred in the event of an emergency evacuation.
£50,000

Family activities covered as standard

No extra cost. No paperwork. Because nothing gets in the way of having fun with the kids like having to fill in extra forms.

We know that keeping the kids happy and entertained can mean many, many activities. With our family insurance policy, you can enjoy a wide variety of sports and activities without having to pay a penny more, including:

  • Swimming, hiking, kayaking (calm waters), and beach games
  • Cycling (non-competitive), table tennis, and pony trekking.
  • Family-friendly options like camel rides, croquet, and archery.

Got thrill-seeking teens in your family? Optional add-ons include parasailing, scuba diving (up to 50m), and sailing with guides.

The benefits of family travel insurance

  • Complete peace of mind: Your family is covered for emergencies, wherever you are in the world.
  • Coverage for every generation: Babies, kids, teens, and parents — all under one roof, under one policy.
  • Built for the real world: Missed connections, delays, or unexpected detours? We’ve got it sorted.

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Family travel insurance FAQs

Got a question about our travel insurance for families? Find the answers you’re looking for below. Alternatively, head to our full FAQ page for more or contact our insurance experts directly on +44 (20) 80895338.

Family Travel Insurance

Yes — we provide cover for children from just 1 month old.

Yes — single trip policies are available with our family discount.

Plenty of activities are covered within the policy, including swimming, hiking, kayaking, supervised pony trekking, and more. Check the full list during your quote for specifics, or reach out to one of our friendly team.

Yes — a 10% discount is automatically applied on our single trip family policy when more than one traveller is included.

Yes – grandparents and other extended family members can be included in your family travel insurance policy. Please note, however, that some benefits, such as Covid-19 cover, may not apply equally to every traveller, depending on varying factors. Please reach out to one of our team if you would like to discuss your personal requirements.

Curtailment is covered up to £5,000 per person — whether it’s due to illness, injury, or an emergency back home.

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.