Last reviewed: May 18, 2026

Travel Insurance Review

Seven Corners Travel Insurance Review

Seven Corners is a tiered travel insurance plans with strong cruise-specific options. Below, QuoteYeti's editorial team breaks down where Seven Corners actually wins for travelers and where it falls behind — using real ratings, real pricing, and direct comparisons.

Founded
1993

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Key takeaways

Seven Corners ranks #4 for affordability among major travel insurance carriers, with average rates of $34 per trip monthly.

— QuoteYeti editorial team
  1. 02 Customer experience ranks #5 based on J.D. Power scores, NAIC complaint data, and online sentiment.
  2. 03 Coverage breadth scores #5 — see the coverage section below for which add-ons set Seven Corners apart.

Seven Corners ratings

Overall score National rank · #5
Customer experience 4.40/5
Coverage breadth 4.40/5
Affordability 4.55/5
  • Customer experience National rank #5
  • Coverage breadth National rank #5
  • Affordability National rank #4

How much does Seven Corners cost?

Seven Corners travel insurance costs travelers $34 per trip monthly on average, or Per trip annually — Mid-range compared to the national average. Actual rates vary significantly based on your profile, location, and coverage selections. Use the cost-by-category table below to see how Seven Corners typically prices different traveler profiles.

Avg monthly

$34 per trip

Avg annual

Per trip

vs. national avg

Mid-range

Rates by category

Category Minimum coverage Full coverage Rank
Low-risk travelers $29 $34 per trip #4
Average travelers $34 $39 #4
Higher-risk travelers $48 $54 #5
Seven Corners earns #5 overall in our travel rankings — the kind of performance that rewards a closer look, not a coin flip.
— What we'd choose

Seven Corners reputation

Seven Corners ranks #5 in QuoteYeti's customer experience study for travel insurance. The score blends J.D. Power survey data, NAIC complaint ratios (0.48 versus an industry-wide 1.00 average), and member sentiment from public review sources. Customer feedback is mixed; some praise specific service areas while others report frustration with claims complexity.

Step 01

Buying process

Buying coverage from Seven Corners has been generally adequate, though not without friction for most travelers. The quoting process is primarily online with phone support available for complex situations.

Step 02

Policy management

Day-to-day policy management at Seven Corners varies in quality — the mobile experience is reasonable, but complex changes often require phone or agent support. Members typically rate the digital experience as competent if not standout.

Step 03

Claims experience

Claims handling at Seven Corners is consistently strong, with NAIC complaint data well below the industry average and J.D. Power scores reflecting member satisfaction. For straightforward claims (windshield repairs, minor incidents), most travelers report fast resolution. Complex claims requiring extensive investigation can take longer.

Independent industry ratings

Independent ratings from major financial-strength and customer-satisfaction agencies:

Source Score Overview
AM Best Financial Strength 1 A.M. Best Insurance-industry credit rating agency since 1899. A++ is the highest financial-strength grade. A (via underwriting partner) Excellent ability to meet financial obligations
S&P Global Financial Strength 2 S&P Global Standard & Poor's Global Ratings. Insurance financial-strength grades from AAA (strongest) to D. A (via partner) Strong capacity to meet financial commitments
J.D. Power Claims Satisfaction 3 J.D. Power Consumer satisfaction surveys with 12,000+ policyholders annually. Scores run 0–1000; above 800 is considered excellent. Not surveyed Not included in J.D. Power's claims study
NAIC Complaint Ratio 4 NAIC National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Their complaint index is 1.0 = average; lower is better. 0.48 Substantially fewer complaints than expected for company size

Seven Corners discounts

Seven Corners offers 1 discounts to help reduce your premium:

Discount Average savings Eligibility
Annual Multi-Trip Variable Annual policies for frequent travelers

Seven Corners coverage options

Seven Corners offers a comprehensive coverage menu typical of major travel insurance carriers, with several add-ons that set it apart from competitors. The table below details the main add-ons available.

Add-on coverage What it covers Key features
RoundTrip Choice Comprehensive trip cancellation and medical coverage Good for traditional leisure travelers
Cruise Coverage Cruise-specific protections including missed ports and connections Specialty option for cruisers
Annual Multi-Trip Unlimited trips in a 365-day period Cost-effective for frequent travelers

Pros and cons

Ordered by impact. The top item in each column is the one we'd weight heaviest in a recommendation.

What's working

  • Top pro RoundTrip Choice plan for traditional leisure travel
  • Strong cruise-specific options including missed connections
  • Multiple tier levels to fit different budgets
  • Pre-existing condition waiver available with timely purchase
  • Solid international medical coverage

What's not

  • Top con Less brand recognition than Allianz or Travelex
  • Plan structure can be confusing across tiers
  • Customer service varies by plan
  • Limited coverage for some adventure activities

Our verdict

The bottom line

Seven Corners earns an overall score of 4.25/5 in QuoteYeti's travel insurance provider rankings. The carrier ranks #5 nationally, with particular strength in specific specialty areas.

Seven Corners is best suited for travelers who want a balance of price and service from an established carrier. Less brand recognition than Allianz or Travelex is the most common drawback to weigh against the strengths.

As always, compare quotes from multiple insurers before committing. The right carrier depends on your specific profile — driving record, claims history, location, and coverage needs all shift the math.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Seven Corners a good travel insurance company?

Seven Corners is a legitimate travel insurance carrier with a financial-strength rating of A (via underwriting partner). It ranks #5 overall and #4 in affordability in QuoteYeti's editorial comparison of major travel insurance providers.

How much does Seven Corners travel insurance cost?

Seven Corners averages $34 per trip monthly (Per trip annually) — Mid-range versus the national average. Your actual rate depends on your profile, location, and coverage choices. Use the cost-by-category table above to see how Seven Corners typically prices different travelers.

What discounts does Seven Corners offer?

Seven Corners offers 1 primary discounts, including Annual Multi-Trip. See the full discount table above for eligibility and average savings.

Does Seven Corners have good claims handling?

Seven Corners's NAIC complaint ratio is 0.48 (1.00 is the industry average, so lower is better). This is well below the average — meaning fewer customer complaints relative to volume. J.D. Power claims scores rate Not surveyed.

Should I choose Seven Corners or a competitor?

Seven Corners is strongest for travelers who want established carrier reliability. Compare quotes from at least three carriers — Seven Corners's rates and offerings vary significantly based on your specific profile, and the carrier that fits best can differ for travelers in different situations.

How we rated Seven Corners

QuoteYeti's travel insurance rankings are designed to surface where each carrier actually wins and loses. We don't accept payment for ranking placement, and our methodology is published in full so you can audit how we reach our conclusions.

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Cost

We compare quotes across multiple travelers profiles, measuring how competitively each carrier prices its policies against local and national competitors. Data is normalized to comparable coverage levels.

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Customer satisfaction

We analyze customer feedback from J.D. Power member studies, NAIC complaint ratios, AM Best ratings, and public review sources to assess overall service quality and claims handling.

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Coverage breadth

We evaluate each carrier's coverage menu, scoring the variety of available endorsements, unique features, and gap-filling options.

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