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Get a Quote →Looking for the cheapest private health insurance in Spain without ending up with a weak or useless policy? Sanitas plans start from €22.10 per month, with options for outpatient care, specialists, hospitalisation, family cover, students and visa-approved policies — but the cheapest plan is not always the right plan for every person.

Sanitas is part of the Bupa group — a global health insurance leader serving over 38 million customers worldwide. In Spain, Sanitas provides private healthcare to 3M+ insured customers, with access to a network of 58,000+ specialists and 4,500+ medical centres.
What Is the Cheapest Sanitas Health Insurance Plan in Spain?
The cheapest Sanitas health insurance plan currently starts from €22.10 per month. This entry-level option is designed for people who want access to private doctors, specialists, outpatient care, diagnostic tests and emergency support at the lowest possible monthly price.
For many healthy adults, students, younger expats, remote workers, and people who rarely visit the doctor, this can be a practical way to access private healthcare in Spain without paying for a high-level comprehensive policy.
However, the lowest-priced plan is not suitable for everyone. Some cheaper policies may have copayments, limited hospitalisation, optional hospital add-ons, or may not be accepted for Spanish visa and residency applications. That is why it is important to understand the difference between the cheapest plan, the best-value plan, and the cheapest visa-approved plan.
Cheapest Sanitas Plan: Sanitas Accede
From €22.10/month
Best for: Budget-conscious residents, healthy adults, newcomers to Spain, and people who want private outpatient access at the lowest monthly cost.
Sanitas Accede is the cheapest Sanitas health insurance option for people who want basic private medical access without paying for a full premium policy. It gives you access to Sanitas' private healthcare network for everyday medical needs such as GP appointments, specialists, outpatient consultations, diagnostic tests and emergencies.
This type of policy is ideal if your priority is keeping the monthly premium low. It is especially suitable for people who rarely need medical care but still want the reassurance of private healthcare access in Spain.
Sanitas Accede gives you access to the Sanitas medical network, which includes more than 58,000 specialists and over 4,500 medical centres according to Sanitas' own published information. It can be a good starting point for people who want private medical access but do not need a visa-compliant policy.
Sanitas Accede is not normally the right option for Non-Lucrative Visa, Digital Nomad Visa, or Spanish residency applicants because visa applications usually require full private medical insurance with no copayments, no waiting periods, hospitalisation, and the correct certificate. If you need health insurance for a visa, look at Sanitas Residents or Sanitas Residents Platinum instead.
Cheapest Health Insurance vs Cheapest Visa-Approved Health I
The cheapest Sanitas policy overall is not the same as the cheapest Sanitas policy for a Spanish visa.
If you simply want low-cost private healthcare in Spain, Sanitas Accede may be enough. But if you are applying for a Non-Lucrative Visa, Digital Nomad Visa, student visa, or another Spanish residence permit, you need to be much more careful.
Spanish visa health insurance usually needs to be private medical insurance from a recognised provider, valid in Spain, with no copayments (sin copago), no waiting periods (sin carencias), full medical cover including hospitalisation, suitable documentation or visa certificate, and repatriation cover where required.
Sanitas Residents is specifically designed for foreign residents and visa use, with features including validity for visa processing, an option with no waiting periods, repatriation, and the Mi Sanitas app in English.
Every Sanitas Plan, Every Price
Compare all nine Sanitas options used most by expats, retirees, students, families and visa applicants. From the cheapest entry-level plan to the strongest visa-ready cover.
Budget-conscious residents, healthy adults, newcomers, low-cost outpatient access.
Expats/residents who want broader cover at a still-low monthly price.
More complete cover while keeping monthly price down with a small copayment per visit.
Self-employed professionals and autónomos at a sensible monthly price.
Couples or families wanting affordable private healthcare with paediatric access.
International students in Spain who need a student-visa-compliant policy.
People who want no copayments on everyday medical visits with predictable monthly costs.
Non-Lucrative Visa applicants, expats moving to Spain, foreign residents needing compliant cover.
Digital Nomad Visa applicants, higher-income expats, frequent travellers, families wanting stronger cover.
Cheapest Health Insurance in Spain by Situation
Choose a basic low-cost plan such as Sanitas Accede, from €22.10/month. The cheapest route into Sanitas — but not the right option if you need visa-compliant cover.
Look at Sanitas Avanza, Más Salud Óptima, or Más Salud Familia Plus. Better balance between price and protection if you expect to use healthcare more than once or twice per year.
Do not choose the cheapest general plan. Choose Sanitas Residents or another suitable no-copay, no-waiting-period, visa-ready option. The cheapest general policy may not meet NLV requirements.
Depends on your application route, employment status and social security position. If private insurance is needed, Sanitas Residents Platinum is often the stronger option.
Look at Sanitas International Students — student visa insurance has different requirements from NLV or DNV insurance.
The cheapest general plan may not be available or most suitable. Age affects pricing heavily — request an exact quote based on your date of birth and province.
Do not choose based only on price. Your medical history may affect acceptance, exclusions or underwriting. Get checked before relying on any policy.
What Affects the Price of Health Insurance in Spain?
Age is usually the biggest pricing factor. A 25-year-old and a 62-year-old will not pay the same premium for the same level of cover. Most "from" prices are based on younger adults. If you are close to a new age band, request a quote before your next birthday.
Health insurance prices in Spain can vary by region. Madrid, Barcelona and some high-demand areas may price differently from smaller provinces.
A copay policy usually has a lower monthly premium, but you pay a small amount each time you use covered services. A no-copay policy costs more monthly but no per-visit charges. For visa applicants, no copayment is usually essential.
Outpatient-only policies are cheaper. Full policies with hospitalisation cost more but provide stronger protection.
Some cheaper policies include waiting periods for certain services. Waiting periods may be unsuitable for visa applications.
Pre-existing conditions can affect whether the insurer accepts you, applies exclusions, or requests further medical information.
Family policies can sometimes offer better value per person, but the final price still depends on each person's age and medical profile.
Copago vs Sin Copago: Which Is Cheapest?
Lower monthly premium. You pay a small amount each time you use certain medical services.
Higher monthly premium. You do not pay extra at each covered appointment.
The Cheapest Plan Is Not Always the Cheapest Over a Year
A low monthly premium can look attractive, but your real annual cost depends on how often you use the policy.
A copay plan may cost much less each month, but if you visit doctors regularly, pay for multiple tests, or take children to appointments, those copayments can add up. A no-copay policy costs more monthly but can be better value if you use healthcare often or want certainty.
Might save you money if you only visit a doctor a few times per year.
Makes more sense if you expect regular GP visits, specialist appointments, diagnostics, family appointments or ongoing treatment.
What Does the Cheapest Health Insurance Usually Include?
Even low-cost Sanitas plans may give access to important private healthcare services, depending on the exact policy.
Many Sanitas plans give access to the same broad Sanitas medical network, although provider access, authorisations, reimbursement options and benefits can vary by policy. Sanitas describes a network of more than 58,000 specialists and over 4,500 medical centres — one of the reasons a low-cost Sanitas plan can still be attractive compared with cheaper, more limited insurers.
What Might Not Be Included in the Cheapest Plan?
The cheapest health insurance plans may not include everything you expect. Before buying, check whether the policy includes:
This is where many people make mistakes. They see the lowest monthly price and assume it covers everything. In reality, the cheapest plan may be excellent for one person and completely wrong for another.
Cheapest Health Insurance for Spanish Visas
If you need health insurance for a Spanish visa, do not shop only by price. For visa purposes, the cheapest general policy is often not suitable. You normally need a policy specifically structured for visa or residence requirements.
Sanitas Residents (from €67.76/month) is usually the starting point for Non-Lucrative Visa applicants who want the most affordable Sanitas visa-suitable policy. It is designed for foreigners and is suitable for Spanish visa health-insurance requirements, with repatriation, an English app, and a no-waiting-period option.
Sanitas Residents Platinum (from €107.23/month) may be more suitable for Digital Nomad Visa applicants, higher-income applicants, frequent travellers, or people who want wider cover. Sanitas describes it as a premium policy for foreigners and states that waiting periods are waived to facilitate residency visa processing.
Students should look at Sanitas International Students (from €42.65/month), specifically designed around student needs and visa requirements.
Cheapest Health Insurance for Expats in Spain
For expats who do not need visa cover, cheap health insurance can be a very sensible choice. You may only need fast access to private doctors, private specialists, basic diagnostics, emergency support, a backup to the public system, English-speaking assistance, and digital consultations.
If you are already covered by Spanish public healthcare through work, autónomo registration, an S1, or another route, a cheaper private policy may be enough as a supplement. If private insurance is your only healthcare route, you should consider whether the cheapest plan gives enough protection.
Cheapest Health Insurance for Retirees in Spain
Retirees should be careful when comparing the cheapest health insurance in Spain. Age has a major impact on pricing, and the lowest headline price is usually based on a younger applicant. Older applicants may also face more detailed medical questions, age limits, exclusions or higher premiums.
For retirees applying for the Non-Lucrative Visa, the focus should not be the cheapest general policy. It should be the cheapest policy that actually meets the visa requirements and gives proper private healthcare access.
If you are a UK pensioner with an S1, you may have a public healthcare route. But many retirees still choose private insurance for faster access, private hospitals and English-speaking support.
Cheapest Health Insurance for Families in Spain
Families should compare total yearly cost, not just the cheapest monthly price per adult. A very cheap copay policy can become less attractive if you have children and use doctors regularly. Children may need paediatricians, urgent appointments, tests, prescriptions, dental care or specialist support.
For families, the best value policy may not be the absolute cheapest. A slightly higher premium can sometimes reduce stress, reduce per-visit costs and provide wider cover.
When comparing family health insurance, look at:
Cheapest Health Insurance for Digital Nomads in Spain
Digital nomads often look for the lowest monthly premium, especially if they are young and healthy. But if you are applying for Spain's Digital Nomad Visa, you need to check whether you actually need private health insurance or whether you are covered through a valid social security route.
If private insurance is required, the policy should usually be comprehensive, Spain-valid, no-copay and supported by the correct documentation. For digital nomads who do not need visa cover or already have public healthcare access, a cheaper Sanitas plan may be suitable as a private healthcare supplement.
Cheapest Health Insurance for Students in Spain
Students often want low-cost cover, but student visa applicants need insurance that meets the visa requirement. A cheap general policy may not be suitable for a student visa.
Sanitas International Students (from €42.65/month) is designed specifically for international students and student visa needs, including comprehensive healthcare, no copays, no waiting periods and repatriation coverage. This makes it a stronger choice than trying to adapt a generic low-cost policy.
Is Cheap Health Insurance in Spain Worth It?
The goal is not simply to buy the cheapest plan. The goal is to buy the cheapest plan that still does the job properly.
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