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Trampolining involves jumping and bouncing on a sprung mat, often within a framed trampoline or as part of a larger indoor trampoline park. Sessions may range from casual bouncing to more energetic routines that include higher jumps or basic aerial movements, typically in a gym or purpose-built indoor facility.
ActivitySure can cover trampolining on an amateur, non-professional basis when you are taking part abroad. This applies to recreational trampolining at leisure centres, gyms or indoor trampoline parks, rather than coaching, instruction or competitive performance. Although trampolining takes place in controlled environments, the nature of repeated jumping and aerial movement means injuries can still occur.
Excess £100
£1,000
£5,000,000
£750
£250
£200
£300
£20 per 12hrs, max. £100
£5,000
£2,000,000
£250
£750
£60,000
Excess £75
£3,000
£10,000,000
£1,500
£250
£200
£500
£20 per 12hrs, max. £200
£7,500
£2,000,000
£250
£750
£60,000
Excess £0
£5,000
£10,000,000
£2,500
£250
£400
£1000
£20 per 12hrs, max. £400
£15,000
£2,000,000
£250
£750
£100,000
* Protection levels are based on overall cover limits, benefits and excess across each plan.
Whether you’re planning a one-off escape, an activity-packed holiday or travelling regularly throughout the year, our protection levels are designed to give you confidence at every stage of your journey. From emergency medical cover and cancellation protection to support while you’re away, you can choose the level of cover that best fits the way you travel and the adventures you take on.
Destination Insight
Indoor trampoline parks have become popular worldwide, particularly in destinations that offer large, family-focused leisure complexes. In the USA, trampoline parks are common in major cities and resort areas. Dubai is known for its large-scale indoor activity centres, often combined with other attractions, while Singapore offers modern trampoline facilities as part of its wider indoor leisure scene.
Trampolining carries a risk of falls, awkward landings and collisions with the mat or surrounding structures. Injuries can affect the ankles, knees, back or wrists, and medical treatment may be needed if something goes wrong while you are abroad. Having appropriate travel insurance in place can help protect you financially if you require treatment or assistance during your trip.
Yes, ActivitySure can cover trampolining, but it needs to be added to your policy before you take part. It is not included as a standard activity.
Whether it is a trampoline park, supervised session, fitness class, or holiday activity centre, trampolining should be selected when arranging your cover. Your policy needs to match what you’re actually doing.
If trampolining is shown on your policy, you can be covered for emergency medical expenses if you’re injured while taking part. You must follow the venue rules, listen to staff instructions, and take reasonable care to minimise the risk of injury.
Trampolining can involve jumps, flips, and more advanced movements, but you should only take part within your ability level and follow the safety guidance given by the venue or instructor. If a move is restricted, supervised only, or not allowed by the organiser, you should comply.
No. Trampolining cover is intended for recreational or amateur participation. Paid performances, professional events, or taking part under professional sporting terms would not be covered.