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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJune 14, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Mandatory travel insurance is increasingly becoming a requirement for international travelers, with several countries adopting policies to protect both visitors and national healthcare systems. This type of insurance provides essential coverage for medical emergencies, accidents, lost luggage, trip cancellations, and other unexpected issues that may arise during travel. Governments introducing such policies argue that they help reduce the burden on public health systems and offer tourists better safety support during their stay.

    Tanzania recently announced that starting in the 2025/2026 fiscal year, all foreign non-residents entering the country must purchase a local travel insurance policy. The policy costs USD 44 per person and covers medical emergencies, accidents, and lost luggage. The Tanzanian government says the new rule is designed to improve emergency response and provide tourists with a safety net. While many travelers already carry insurance from their home countries, Tanzania believes that offering a locally managed policy will ensure quicker and more consistent assistance in case of problems.

    Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania, launched a similar policy in October 2024. There, foreign adults pay USD 44 and children between ages 3 and 17 pay USD 22. Infants are exempt from the charge. The insurance scheme in Zanzibar is managed by the Zanzibar Insurance Corporation and has been operating smoothly, likely serving as a model for the nationwide rollout in Tanzania. The success of the Zanzibar program has encouraged national officials to implement a broader system aimed at enhancing safety and minimizing risks for tourists.

    Globally, other countries also require mandatory travel insurance for entry. In the Schengen Area, travelers from outside the European Union must present proof of a travel insurance policy with a minimum coverage of €30,000 for medical expenses. Similarly, Cuba enforces a strict policy where all travelers must hold travel insurance that includes medical care. The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia have similar requirements, especially to cover medical emergencies and COVID-19 treatment. Ecuador requires mandatory travel insurance for visitors to the Galápagos Islands, ensuring that tourists are covered for health-related incidents during their stay in the remote destination.

    Some countries have proposed or temporarily implemented mandatory travel insurance policies, particularly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Thailand, for example, has discussed requiring insurance for elderly and long-stay visitors. These policies are often aimed at reducing the financial burden on healthcare facilities when tourists require medical attention. The requirement ensures that visitors are financially responsible for their own health care and that local services are not overwhelmed or forced to absorb high costs.

    Despite the clear benefits, some tour operators and travel companies have raised concerns. In Tanzania, industry professionals worry that the added cost of mandatory travel insurance could discourage budget travelers and affect the country’s competitiveness with other tourist destinations such as Kenya and South Africa. Many international visitors already hold travel insurance from private providers, and requiring a second, country-specific policy could be seen as unnecessary or burdensome. There are also calls for the Tanzanian government to offer a simple online system for purchasing the insurance and to provide clear guidance to airlines, embassies, and border officials to avoid confusion upon arrival.

    One potential way to ease these concerns is to exempt certain groups of travelers. In Tanzania’s case, citizens from East African Community member states, including Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, will not be required to purchase the insurance. Authorities have also indicated that travelers from the Southern African Development Community may be exempt, although this is not yet confirmed.

    Mandatory travel insurance continues to gain attention as a practical tool to safeguard tourists and reduce emergency costs for host countries. As international travel rebounds, more nations are considering similar policies. The focus now is on implementing these rules in ways that ensure traveler convenience, maintain competitiveness, and improve safety for all.

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