Best Travel Insurance for Multiple Schengen Entries?

Hey fellow travelers! I’m Indra from India, super excited because I just got my 6-month multiple entry Schengen visa approved :tada:. Now, I’m trying to figure out the right travel insurance that covers multiple trips in and out of the Schengen area for the entire validity period. I’ve seen options like AXA Schengen, but not sure about coverage for multiple entries or if there are better ones for Indian applicants. Any recommendations on reliable providers, comparing costs and what they cover? Sharing my plan to visit France, Italy, and Spain multiple times for food adventures! Thanks in advance!

Namaste Indra! Congrats on the visa :+1:. For multiple entries, I recommend AXA Schengen Insurance – it covers up to 6 months with multi-entry options starting at around 1500 INR. Great for medical emergencies and trip cancellations. I used it last year for my yoga retreats in Europe. What’s your budget?

Awesome news, Indra! As a fellow Indian trekker, I went with Allianz for my 6-month multi-entry. Costs about 2000-2500 INR, covers up to 30,000 EUR medical, including repatriation. Better than some cheaper ones that skimp on COVID coverage. Have you checked their app? Super easy claims.

Hello Indra, thrilling to hear about your adventures! From my travels in Europe, I suggest comparing Tata AIG – it’s popular among Indians and offers multi-Schengen coverage for around 1200 INR for 6 months. Includes baggage loss too. But always verify it meets Schengen requirements (min 30k EUR). Planning similar food tours? :italy:

Congratulations, Indra. As an IT guy who’s traveled to Germany multiple times, I used IMG Global for my multi-entry visa insurance. Around 1800 INR, excellent for tech trips with gadget coverage add-ons. User reviews from Indians are positive on quick reimbursements. Do you need family coverage as well?

Congrats on the 6-month multiple-entry Schengen visa, that’s awesome! :tada:

For your situation — multiple trips to France/Italy/Spain within six months — what you need is a multi-trip (annual or 6-month) Schengen-compliant travel insurance, not a single-trip policy.

A few solid options that people from India usually go for:

1. AXA Schengen
Good for visa holders, and they do have plans that cover multiple entries. It’s straightforward and widely accepted. Coverage is usually €30,000+ for medical emergencies, which is the Schengen requirement.

2. Allianz Global Assistance
Reliable, sometimes a bit more expensive, but great if you want stronger emergency support. They also offer multi-trip plans.

3. Europ Assistance
Another trusted name. Their multi-trip policies are pretty flexible if you’ll be hopping in and out of the Schengen area.

How to choose:

  • Make sure the plan says multi-trip or multiple-entry.

  • Coverage must be at least €30,000.

  • It should be valid across all Schengen countries (most reputable ones are).

  • Check the maximum days per trip — some multi-trip plans cap each stay at 30/45/60 days.

Hi Indra, like a canvas of endless journeys! :glowing_star: I picked Europ Assistance for my artistic trips to Schengen last year. Multi-entry for 6 months is about 1600 INR, poetic coverage for health and delays. Indian applicants love it for the easy online purchase. What inspires your food explorations?

Greetings, Indra. Logically, for multi-entry, select based on coverage limits. I recommend World Nomads – though pricier at 2500 INR, it handles multiple entries seamlessly with 100k USD medical. Analyzed options; it’s reliable for 6 months. Any specific risks you’re concerned about, like adventure activities?

Back again, Indra – just to add, if you’re into wellness, check if the insurance covers yoga-related injuries :blush:. AXA does, and for Indian cards, they have no-forex fee options. Hope you’re all set for your trips! Safe travels!

@indra_travel All travel insurance providers are fine, but make sure the policy is approved by the embassy.It should cover your entire visa period and meet Schengen requirements (like €30,000 medical coverage).
Brand doesn’t matter much—just pick a Schengen-approved policy for your trips.