Before you buy travel insurance for your holiday to Belgium, there are a few things to think about:
We can cover your kids for free!
If you’re going away with your children, we can cover them on your policy at no extra charge, whether you buy an annual policy or single trip cover.
We do pet insurance now too
So if you've got a cat, dog or rabbit that needs insuring, get them covered today.
As standard, all of our travel insurance policies cover over 50 sports and activities and if you're up to anything particularly adventurous, we have extreme sports cover as an add-on. We also consider all medical conditions and have no upper age limit, so get in touch today or simply get a quote online.
We also offer a range of benefits, some of which include:
To help you have the best holiday, we’ve put together some useful information that we think you’ll want to know before your trip to Belgium.
Currency |
Euro |
Official language(s) |
French, German, Dutch |
Continent |
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Capital |
Brussels |
Population |
Approx. 11.4m |
Plug type |
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Driving side |
Right-hand side |
Climate |
Spring - March to May Summer - June to August Autumn - September to November Winter - December to February |
Laws |
No - if you're a British citizen travelling to Belgium with a valid passport then you won’t need to apply for a visa.
British citizens should have their free European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which can be used in Belgium. This will cover any necessary treatments you may receive at public healthcare centres or hospitals on your trip. However, it’s important to remember to still have travel insurance to be able to cover the costs of any unexpected medical treatment the EHIC might not cover, including repatriation costs. You can find more information about healthcare in Belgium here.
If you have pre-existing medical conditions you must declare these before you buy your policy to ensure you're fully covered.
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