If you're planning a trip to Germany, what papers do you need? How can you make sure you're well covered during your stay? How do I take out travel insurance for Germany? We tell you all about it in our complete guide!
Prix moyen constaté
10,05€/Pers*
*Tarif pour un voyage d’une semaine pour une personne de 30 ans (sans annulation).
If you're planning a trip to Germany, what papers do you need? How can you make sure you're well covered during your stay? How do I take out travel insurance for Germany? We tell you all about it in our complete guide!
COVID-19
Full "recommended" vaccination schedule
Mandatory documents
Valid ID card or passport is required
Residence permits
Not mandatory
Currency
Euro
Vaccination
No mandatory vaccines
Travel insurance Germany
80,000€ coverage recommended by Yupwego
Best period
May to September
Emergency numbers
medical emergencies - 112
Start your quotation now and obtain your medical insurance certificate, which covers medical expenses up to €80,000.
Located in Central Europe, Germany is one of the world's most influential economic and political powers. It is known for its rich history, dynamic culture and leadership within the European Union.
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in Germany.
Travel insurance is not compulsory in Germany, but is highly recommended to cover medical expenses, trip cancellations and other unforeseen events. It gives you peace of mind during your stay, in the event of medical needs or unexpected situations.
Travel insurance for Germany is recommended for several reasons:
To travel to Germany, YUPWEGO recommends a minimum cover of €80,000. Here's just one of the coverages we offer for each of our contracts:
As a French national, you only need your identity card or passport to travel to Germany.
There is no time difference between France and Germany.
If you want to be insured for a long period in Germany, you may want to consider an
expatriation insurance
specially designed for expatriates, or a
PVT insurance
insurance if you are studying or doing an internship abroad.
In Germany, health risks are generally low.
The healthcare system is well developed, so you can visit a public hospital with complete peace of mind.