The 10 Best Value Travel Destinations for Retirees in 2026

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Editorial photograph illustrating: How to Protect Your Health Abroad
A woman carefully reviews her medications and notes to stay healthy while traveling during her retirement.

How to Protect Your Health Abroad

Your physical health and financial health are deeply connected, especially when traveling. A common misconception among new retirees is that Medicare travels everywhere they do. In reality, Original Medicare (Parts A and B) generally does not cover healthcare services outside the United States and its territories. If you experience a medical emergency in Europe or Asia, you will likely pay 100% of the bill out of pocket if you lack supplemental coverage.

Fortunately, you have options to protect yourself. If you hold a Medigap (Medicare Supplement) policy—specifically plans C, D, F, G, M, or N—you typically have a foreign travel emergency benefit.

This benefit pays 80% of billed charges for medically necessary emergency care outside the U.S. after you meet a $250 deductible, up to a $50,000 lifetime limit. If you use a Medicare Advantage plan, you must check your specific policy details; some offer worldwide emergency coverage, but they rarely cover routine international care.

Coverage Type Domestic Travel (U.S.) International Travel
Original Medicare (Parts A & B) Covered at any provider accepting Medicare. Rarely covered (only in very specific emergency border scenarios).
Medigap (Plans C-G, M, N) Covered at any provider accepting Medicare. Covers 80% of emergency care after a $250 deductible (up to $50,000 lifetime).
Medicare Advantage (Part C) Varies by network; emergencies generally covered. Depends on the plan; some offer worldwide emergency coverage, but routine care is excluded.
Private Travel Health Insurance Generally secondary to Medicare. Highly recommended; covers emergencies, medical evacuation, and routine issues based on your policy.

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