One part vacation, one part adrenaline-pumping adventure, there’s nothing quite like a surf trip with your friends.
Whether you’re catching waves at some of Hawaii’s classic surf spots, exploring Mexico’s blue waters, or traveling even further afield—perhaps Australia or South Africa—an epic surf expedition can mean the trip of a lifetime. But as you pack your board, wetsuit, and sunscreen, don’t forget your travel insurance.
Top surfing destinations
Catch some waves at Hawaii’s iconic surf spots and along the shoreline of California, the Golden State.
Experience Pura Vida in Costa Rica, with pristine beaches and breaks on both coasts.
With 4,500+ miles of Pacific coastline, the Mexico surfing scene is an embarrassment of riches.
South Africa
Head to the Southern Hemisphere for incredible surfing on both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
Coverage for you and your board: what does Surfing insurance cover?
Look for travel insurance that’s perfectly suited for surf trips. Why? Because it should cover the basics, like trip cancellation, trip delay and trip interruption protection when travel plans take an unexpected turn, plus reimbursement if your bags get lost or damaged (and yes, that includes your board).
Beyond the basics, there are a few key pieces of coverage surfers should definitely include in their travel insurance plan, including:
- A travel medical package, which provides primary coverage for medical expenses, including injuries sustained during adventure sports. Primary coverage means travel insurance pays first, so you may not need to file an additional claim with your regular health insurance carrier
- Emergency evacuation and repatriation of remains, in case you have an injury that requires medical evacuation. Worst case, if you have the ultimate wipeout, your coverage will ensure your remains are transported back home
- Baggage coverage ensures that if your board is lost, stolen, or damaged on your trip, you’ll be reimbursed so you can repair or replace it
What is not covered during a surfing vacation
There are a few important exclusions to keep in mind when you’re looking at travel insurance for a surf trip.
- Competitive surfing — no signing up for that big wave competition!
- Search and rescue, unless additional coverage is added
- Normal wear and tear of sporting equipment, such as surfboards or wetsuits