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Why Travel Insurance Is a Must — Three Travel Mishaps That Taught Me the Hard Way

Permit fish swimming near Cozumel

Travel is one of the greatest joys in life, but accidents can happen when you least expect them.

That’s why travel insurance for medical emergencies abroad is one of the most important things you can have before leaving home.

Over the years I’ve had three travel mishaps that could have turned into financial disasters if I hadn’t had the right coverage. They taught me a lesson every traveler should understand:

Travel insurance isn’t just about lost luggage or canceled flights — it can save you thousands if you get hurt.

Here are three real experiences that changed the way I travel.

Scooter Crash in Turks and Caicos

Our first lesson happened in Turks and Caicos.

My husband and I rented a scooter to explore the island. It seemed like the perfect way to see the beaches and enjoy the tropical breeze.

Then we crashed.

My husband was wearing sandals, and when the scooter went down he ripped open the side of his foot on the pavement. It was a pretty nasty injury.

Luckily, I had been wearing water shoes, which protected my feet. I walked away with bumps and bruises, but it could have been much worse.

Medical care on islands can be expensive, and this was the moment we realized how quickly a fun vacation could turn into a medical situation.

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Coral Cut While Snorkeling in Honduras

The second incident happened while snorkeling in Honduras.

I scraped my lower right leg on coral. At first it didn’t seem like a big deal. We cleaned it and continued enjoying the trip.

But after returning home, something didn’t feel right.

My doctor diagnosed a serious bacterial infection, often called “flesh-eating bacteria.” Thankfully it was caught early and treated with antibiotics.

The medical bill added up quickly, but my travel insurance helped cover the costs.

That coral scrape could have turned into something far worse if it hadn’t been caught early.

After scraping my leg on coral while snorkeling in Honduras, I now always travel with reef-safe water shoes to protect my feet and legs when swimming near reefs.

Cenote Accident in Cozumel

The third incident happened in Cozumel, Mexico.

We were visiting a beautiful cenote and decided to jump into the water. On the jump I inhaled a huge gulp of water and quickly became very sick.

Not long after, I ended up in the emergency room.

The bill?

$9,000.

Thankfully insurance covered most of it. Because I didn’t purchase a dedicated travel insurance plan for that trip, my portion of the bill was still $500 out of pocket.

It was a powerful reminder that accidents can happen anywhere — even during something as simple as a swim.

Now, I always keep a small waterproof first aid kit in my travel bag in case something happens on a boat or while snorkeling

Why Travel Insurance Matters

First-time diver exploring colorful underwater marine life at Chankanaab Beach, Cozumel

I also keep my travel insurance paperwork and medical information in a travel document organizer so it’s easy to access in an emergency. Many travelers assume nothing will happen to them on vacation.

But injuries and medical emergencies can happen while:

• snorkeling
• riding scooters
• hiking
• swimming
• exploring unfamiliar places

And when they happen outside your home country, costs can escalate quickly.

Travel insurance designed for medical emergencies abroad can cover:

• emergency room visits
• ambulance transport
• hospital stays
• medications
• emergency evacuation if needed

Without coverage, travelers can face thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars in bills.

Before traveling internationally, it’s always smart to review the latest travel health recommendations from the CDC.

Just like flying, travel conditions can change quickly. I’ve seen firsthand how unpredictable situations can become, similar to when the sky turns dangerous during flight as I shared in this story about travel emergencies and aviation challenges.

From Snorkeling Mishaps to Island Adventures: Cruising Honduras, Belize & Cozumel

Cruising through Central America should be relaxing, but our trip quickly turned eventful during a snorkeling excursion. Between strong currents, unexpected waves, and a few clumsy moments, what started as a leisurely adventure became a story worth telling.

We explored the reefs in Honduras, Belize, and Cozumel, following safety guidelines from the Belize Tourism Board.

First Stop: Honduras

Our day in Honduras began with calm waters and bright skies. I had my snorkeling gear ready, excited to explore the reefs.

However, the water quickly reminded me that even calm-looking currents can be tricky. I accidentally hit a coral outcrop with my leg, and my GoPro was totaled in the process. It was painful, but I didn’t realize how serious it could get.

When I got home, I discovered the cut had become infected with flesh-eating bacteria. I was lucky to see a doctor quickly — early treatment made all the difference. This experience taught me how a simple injury while snorkeling can turn into a dangerous situation if not treated promptly.

With guidance from our tour leaders, we navigated carefully through the rest of the reef. Despite the mishap, I still enjoyed the vibrant coral and tropical fish. It became one of those stories you’ll never forget — and one I hope others can learn from.

Next Stop: Belize

Belize offered a completely different underwater landscape. The currents were gentler, making it easier to explore

The reefs were alive with colorful fish, and coral formations stretched as far as the eye could see. At one point, a small stumble led to a bit of laughter, turning a minor mishap into a memorable moment.

Exploring Belize reminded me how each snorkeling spot has its own character. Even small challenges can add to the adventure, making the experience more vivid and unforgettable.

Overwater huts and turquoise water in Belize during Honduras Belize Cozumel cruise
Belize water huts/dock

Final Stop: Cozumel

Cozumel’s waters were pristine and inviting. With more confidence from previous stops, I navigated the reef smoothly. Turtles glided by, rays floated beneath us, and the vibrant coral stretched in every direction.

Cozumel's waters are pristine and inviting

🎥 Watch the video below to experience the adventure as it unfolded — snorkeling, sailing, and all the moments in between.

Princess Regal Cruise to Honduras, Belize & Mexico!

Even a few small bumps and minor stumbles couldn’t dampen the excitement. Every stop offered unique sights, reminding me why multi-port cruises are so rewarding — each location has its own charm, challenges, and beauty.

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