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Claude Travel

Generate a Travel Insurance Comparison Guide

Prompt
Create a framework comparing travel insurance for [trip type]. Include coverage priorities.
Why it works

Travel insurance prevents catastrophic trip disruption costs.

When you're planning a trip, choosing the right travel insurance can be the difference between a minor inconvenience and a financial disaster. If you're searching for help comparing travel insurance options, this Claude prompt gives you a structured way to evaluate policies that actually match your specific trip. This tool works for anyone taking a vacation, whether you're a budget backpacker, a family traveling with kids, or someone booking a luxury cruise. The prompt helps you build a comparison framework that identifies which coverage matters most for your particular situation, rather than just listing every possible feature.

Using this prompt is straightforward. You fill in the trip type placeholder with your actual travel scenario. For example, if you're taking a two-week hiking trip through Southeast Asia, you'd replace trip type with "two-week hiking adventure in Thailand and Vietnam with backpacking accommodations." Claude will then generate a customized comparison framework that prioritizes the coverage you actually need, like medical evacuation and baggage delay, over less relevant options. The AI considers the specific risks associated with your trip style and generates a guide comparing major insurance providers based on those priorities.

When you run this prompt, expect Claude to produce a detailed comparison table or structured guide showing different insurance policies side by side. You'll see coverage categories ranked by importance for your trip type, explanations of what each coverage means, specific policy recommendations with their strengths and weaknesses, and estimated premium ranges. The output goes beyond generic information by connecting each coverage type to real risks in your destination.

Here's a pro tip that dramatically improves your results: after Claude generates the initial comparison, ask it to create a decision matrix that scores each policy against your personal priorities. Tell Claude your maximum budget, any pre-existing health conditions that matter, and which coverage types are absolute requirements versus nice-to-haves. This second step transforms a generic comparison into a truly personalized recommendation you can confidently use.