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Travel Insurance for San Marino

At a glance (US traveller)

Visa status
Visa-free
State Dept advisory
Level 1
Insurance required for entry
No
Healthcare cost context
Medium

Informational only — not insurance, financial, or medical advice. Coverage, exclusions, and limits vary by policy and insurer — read the full policy terms before buying. Entry rules can change; verify entry/visa rules and travel advisories on travel.state.gov (and passport-validity / entry requirements with the destination’s embassy) before you travel. Vaccination notes are generic CDC framing, not medical advice — check the CDC destination page and a clinician. Advisory level is as of 2026-06-12 and changes with events — verify the current level on travel.state.gov.

US citizens may enter San Marino visa-free for stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period, provided their passport is valid for the duration of travel. No visa, electronic travel authorization, or entry permit is required. Entry rules and current travel advisories for San Marino are available on the U.S. State Department's travel advisory and country information pages.

Travel insurance is not a documented requirement for US citizens to enter San Marino. The European Union's minimum travel-medical-insurance rule applies to citizens of non-Schengen countries who apply for Schengen visas; it does not apply to visa-exempt US travelers. Whether to purchase travel medical and evacuation coverage is a personal decision that depends on the length and nature of the trip, the traveler's existing health insurance, and the specific terms and limits of any policy under consideration. Most US health plans offer limited or no coverage for care received abroad, and out-of-pocket medical costs in Europe can be substantial. Travelers evaluating options should review policy details carefully, confirm coverage limits and exclusions, and consider how evacuation, emergency dental care, and repatriation are covered. Additional information on health precautions and vaccinations is available on the CDC's website for San Marino.

Entry & health requirements for San Marino (verify before travel)
RequirementWhat the public sources say
Visa status (US passport)Visa-free
State Dept advisory levelLevel 1 — Exercise Normal Precautions
Passport validityValid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure from the Schengen area, and issued within the previous 10 years (Schengen rule) — verify on the State Dept country page.
Onward/return ticketProof of onward/return travel is commonly requested at check-in or the border — verify with the airline/embassy.
Insurance required for entryTravel insurance is not required for entry for US tourists. Whether to carry it is a separate, personal decision based on your trip, health, and a policy's terms.
Yellow feverNot indicated
Malaria riskNot flagged

How travelers think about cover here

This is a moderate medical-cost setting. Most US health plans and Medicare pay little or nothing for care abroad, so a travel-medical plan (and evacuation cover for remote areas) is what fills that gap, while trip cancellation/interruption covers prepaid, non-refundable costs. Whether travel insurance is appropriate depends on your trip, health, and the policy's terms; travelers weighing it can compare options and read the coverage details. This is informational, not insurance advice.

Frequently asked questions

Do US citizens need travel insurance for San Marino?
Travel insurance is not required for entry for US tourists. Whether to carry it is a separate, personal decision based on your trip, health, and a policy's terms.
Do US citizens need a visa for San Marino?
Entry status for a US passport is: Visa-free. Rules change (ETIAS, ETA and e-visa rollouts are in flux) — confirm on travel.state.gov before booking.
Is this insurance or medical advice?
No. This is informational guidance compiled from US State Department and CDC public sources. Confirm any plan's terms with the insurer, and any health requirements with the CDC destination page and a clinician.

Provider plans. Specific travel-insurance plans, limits and prices are added from our comparison feed once partner programs are approved — we never publish a fabricated price or plan benefit. For now, use the entry requirements above to decide what cover you need, then compare plans when the feed is live.

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Entry status and advisory level are from the US State Department (travel.state.gov); health-entry notes mirror the CDC destination page. Verified June 2026; advisory levels are perishable. How we compile this.

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