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Choose the right coverage for your Ukraine trip.

Basic Coverage

Essential protection for short trips

From €3.30 for 3 days
  • €30,000 medical coverage
  • Emergency hospitalization
  • Outpatient treatment
  • 24/7 emergency hotline
  • Instant PDF delivery

Best for: Short trips to major cities

Select Basic Coverage
Recommended

Extended Coverage

Comprehensive protection with war risks

From €5.32 for 3 days
  • Everything in Basic
  • War risk coverage
  • Enhanced medical evacuation
  • Extended emergency support
  • Priority claims processing

Best for: Longer stays, remote areas, maximum protection

Select Extended Coverage

Which Plan Should You Choose?

Choose Basic if:

  • Short trip (under 2 weeks)
  • Staying in major cities
  • Budget-conscious travel

Choose Extended if:

  • Extended stay (2+ weeks)
  • Traveling to remote areas
  • Want maximum peace of mind

Basic vs Extended: which plan to choose

The two plans at a glance

There are two levels of cover. Basic provides around 100,000 UAH (≈ €2,300) of medical expenses and suits short, low-risk visits. Extended raises the limit to €30,000 and adds passive war-risk protection. Both are issued for 3 to 180 days and delivered instantly as a PDF.

What both plans include

Every plan covers emergency medical care in Ukraine: hospitalisation, outpatient treatment, doctor call-outs, ambulance transport, prescribed medicine and emergency dental care, plus medical evacuation and repatriation. COVID-19 treatment is included on the same basis as other illnesses.

What Extended adds

The Extended plan increases the medical limit to €30,000 and adds passive war-risk cover for unintentional injuries from military events during your trip — something standard policies exclude. It also includes the 24/7 multilingual assistance line, which is why most travellers to Ukraine choose it.

The price difference

Cover is priced per day. Basic starts at €3.30 for three days and adds about €1.00 per extra day; Extended starts at €5.32 for three days and adds about €1.60 per extra day. The gap is small, so the extra protection of the Extended plan usually costs only a little more.

Optional extensions

You can add a radiation extension, which increases the relevant limit by about 3.5× for radiation-related emergencies. Optional add-ons let you tailor the policy to your trip without paying for cover you do not need.

Which one is right for you

Choose Basic for a brief, routine visit where you simply need valid cover. Choose Extended if you want the higher limit, war-risk protection and round-the-clock assistance — recommended for almost everyone travelling to Ukraine under current conditions.

Plan comparison FAQ

What is the main difference between the plans?

Extended has a higher €30,000 limit and adds passive war-risk cover and 24/7 assistance; Basic is a lower-limit plan for short, low-risk trips.

Do both plans cover COVID-19?

Yes. Emergency treatment for COVID-19 is included in both plans on the same basis as other illnesses.

Is the Extended plan much more expensive?

No. It starts at €5.32 for three days versus €3.30 for Basic, so the extra cover usually costs only a little more.

Which plan do most people choose?

Most travellers to Ukraine choose Extended for the €30,000 limit and war-risk protection.

Can I upgrade or add options?

Yes. You select your plan and any optional extensions, such as radiation cover, when you buy.

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Regulator
National Bank of Ukraine
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