As many of us prepare for summer travel, it’s important to be aware that summertime marks the beginning of the hurricane season in several countries.

What You Need to Know about Trip Cancellation & Trip Interruption Insurance
Whether it’s a lazy beach vacay or a skiing adventure, anticipating an upcoming vacation is always part of the fun. When you’ve invested your money, time and energy into planning a getaway, the last thing you want to think about is what could go wrong.
US Immigration Ban: Travel Insurance for Canadians & Visitors to Canada
U.S. President Donald Trump’s Executive Order has caused confusion and anxiety for travellers across the globe. With so much conflicting information, it’s difficult to understand how the immigration ban affects you. We’ll help explain the impact of the US travel ban on Canadians and Visitors to Canada currently affected by the ban. Latest on the Executive
Travelling to Belgium – Brussels Bombings and Travel Insurance
Our hearts go out to those affected by the Brussels bombings. Since Tuesday morning’s subway and airport blasts, the tragedy has been top-of-mind for us here at TuGo. If you or your loved ones have been injured or affected by the bombings or are planning a trip to Brussels, you’re likely wondering how your travel
Your Trip to Thailand–Bangkok Bombing and Travel Insurance
Our hearts go out to friends and family of the Thailand bombing victims. Since a pipe-bomb exploded at a popular shrine in Bangkok, causing many deaths and injuries, the tragedy has been top-of-mind for us here at TuGo.
Things to Know About Multi Trip Annual Travel Insurance
As a professional blogger, I travel a lot! Even though I’m a frequent traveller, I don’t know much about single trip or annual travel insurance, and I’m probably not alone. Last January, however, I spoke to a TuGo Licensed Insurance Advisor about insuring my trip to Costa Rica. I’m sharing what I recently learned about
Mosquito Virus in the Caribbean: Chikungunya
A mosquito virus in the Caribbean is fast becoming rampant, but has received little international attention due to the focus on ebola. Chikungunya in the Caribbean is nothing to be ignored, however; it has infected almost a million people in the past year.
Hurricane Odile Travel Advisory
Hurricane Odile slammed into Mexico’s Baja Peninsula on September 14, 2014 leaving tourists and locals injured and taking shelter in damaged homes and hotels. Although Hurricane Odile is expected to weaken in the next 48 hours, forecasters are warning of storm surges, landslides and flash floods.
Why Non-medical Travel Insurance?
Have you ever had that pre-trip nightmare where you lose your baggage in transit? On my last trip home from Mexico, I was convinced this very thing had happened to me.