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Prepare for the 2028 LA Olympics with Travel Insurance
Comprehensive coverage is essential for the millions expected to visit the Summer Games
Mar. 29, 2026 at 9:30am
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The 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles are expected to draw millions of visitors from around the world. Attending the games requires careful planning, and having the right travel insurance in place can protect your health, finances, and travel plans if illness, injury, or unexpected delays disrupt your experience. Travel insurance is not legally required, but it is strongly recommended, particularly for international visitors.
Why it matters
Travel to the Olympics typically involves non-refundable event tickets, flights, and accommodation booked far in advance, as well as local transport and logistical connections that are vulnerable to crowd congestion, traffic, and summer heat. Travel insurance can help recover prepaid costs if unexpected issues prevent attendance, and comprehensive medical coverage is essential in the US, where even minor emergency treatment can result in significant out-of-pocket costs.
The details
Recommended travel insurance plans for the LA28 Olympics include Single Trip Platinum Travel Insurance for US nationals and residents, and Patriot Platinum Travel Insurance for international visitors. Key features include coverage for medical expenses, trip cancellations, lost luggage, travel disruptions, and emergency evacuation. Visitors should also plan to use a mix of transport options like rideshare, rental cars, and LA Metro, while verifying their rental agreement includes adequate insurance.
- The 2028 Summer Olympics will take place from July 14 to July 30, 2028.
- July temperatures in Los Angeles can be high, requiring heat management.
The players
LA28
The organizing committee for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
What’s next
Visitors should monitor local weather forecasts, public transit disruptions, traffic advisories, and venue access changes from LA28 organizers to stay informed during the games.
The takeaway
Attending the 2028 LA Olympics requires significant travel investment, and a well-chosen travel insurance policy is essential to protect against illness, injury, cancellations, and the unpredictable logistics of navigating a city hosting millions of visitors. For international guests, comprehensive medical coverage in the US is not optional, but a necessity.
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