Introducing the Payment Protection Plan: Book Your Next Trip with Confidence

July 16, 2026

At Excite Experiences, we know that life does not always go according to plan. A family situation comes up. Your health changes. Something unexpected gets in the way of a trip you have been looking forward to for months.


That is exactly why we created the Payment Protection Plan.


Effective for all tours booked on or after February 20, 2026, the Payment Protection Plan is a simple, optional add-on that gives you the freedom to cancel your trip for any reason and receive a full refund — right up until 24 hours before departure. No questions asked.


Here is everything you need to know.


What Is the Payment Protection Plan?


The Payment Protection Plan (PPP) is an optional add-on available when you book any Excite Experiences tour. When you purchase it, both your deposit and all payments made toward your trip are fully refundable if you need to cancel — for any reason up to 24 hours before your departure date.


Without the PPP, our standard cancellation policy applies. That policy is outlined below so you know exactly where you stand either way.


How the Cancellation Policy Works Without the PPP


If you choose not to add the Payment Protection Plan, the following cancellation schedule applies to your booking:


90 days before departure: Your deposit becomes non-refundable.


60 to 31 days before departure: 50% of all payments made are non-refundable.


30 days or less before departure: 100% of all payments made are non-refundable.


This is a standard policy in the group tour industry and is in place because Excite Experiences commits to hotels, transportation, guides, and vendors well in advance of your trip date. The PPP exists precisely so that guests who want more flexibility have a clear, affordable way to get it. Learn more at:
https://www.excitemytravel.com/payment-protect-program-travel-insurance.


How the Payment Protection Plan Works


Purchase the PPP at the time of booking, or within 10 days of your initial deposit. After that 10-day window, the PPP can no longer be added or removed, and the cost is non-refundable.


Once you have the PPP on your booking, you are covered. If you need to cancel for any reason, you will receive a full refund of your deposit and all payments made — as long as you cancel at least 24 hours before your departure.


If cancellation happens within 24 hours of departure, all payments are non-refundable regardless of PPP status.


What Does the PPP Cost?


The cost of the Payment Protection Plan is based on the total price of your trip and is priced per person.


What About Travel Insurance?


The Payment Protection Plan is not the same as travel insurance, and we want to be clear about the difference.


The PPP is an Excite Experiences product that protects your payments if you cancel. It covers cancel for any reason, and it is managed directly by us.


Travel insurance is a separate, optional product we offer through our partner Redion (TripMate). It covers unexpected events that can happen during your trip — things like medical emergencies, trip interruptions, lost or delayed baggage, travel delays, and more. Travel insurance does not cover cancel for any reason.


Redion insurance is available in Basic and Deluxe plans, and you have up until 30 days before your departure date to add it. Both products can be purchased together, and many travelers choose to do exactly that -  PPP for cancellation flexibility, TripMate for protection once the trip is underway.


Frequently Asked Questions


Do I have to purchase the PPP?


No. The Payment Protection Plan is completely optional. If you choose not to add it, the standard cancellation policy outlined above applies to your booking.


When do I need to purchase the PPP?


You can add the PPP at the time of booking or within 10 days of your initial deposit. After that window closes, it can no longer be added.


Can I add the PPP to a trip I already booked?


If you booked a trip after February 20, 2026 and are still within 10 days of your initial deposit, yes. If you are outside that window, the PPP can no longer be added to your booking. Contact our team and we will walk you through your options.


What if I booked my trip before February 20, 2026?


If your booking was made before February 20, 2026, the previous cancellation policy applies to your reservation. This new policy and the PPP apply only to tours booked on or after February 20, 2026.


What counts as a cancellation under the PPP?


Any cancellation made at least 24 hours before your scheduled departure date qualifies for a full refund under the PPP, regardless of the reason. Cancellations made within 24 hours of departure are non-refundable.


Does the PPP cover travel insurance events like medical emergencies or baggage loss?


No. The PPP covers your payments in the event of a cancellation before departure. For coverage of events that happen during your trip — medical emergencies, interruptions, lost baggage, and more,  we recommend adding a TripMate travel insurance plan alongside your PPP.


Book with Confidence


We want every Excite Experiences traveler to feel good about booking not just about the destination, but about the decision to commit. The Payment Protection Plan is our way of making sure that if life gets in the way, your investment is protected.


Questions about the PPP or any of our tours? Our team is happy to walk you through it.


Call us at 402-293-9282, email info@excitemytravel.com, or visit excitemytravel.com to learn more.



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