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Health Insurance for Under 30s in Spain

Younger applicants often get strong value from private health insurance in Spain, with lower premiums by age and fast access to private doctors, specialists and hospitals. This guide covers the main Sanitas options for under-30s — students, graduates, young professionals and young expats — with a personalised quote rather than a fixed price.

For students, graduates and young professionalsLower premiums by age, good valueFast private access, English-speaking supportPersonalised quotes, no obligation
Sanitas Cover for Under 30sUnder 30
Lower-cost entrySanitas Accede
ComprehensiveMás Salud
StudentsIntl Students / route
CoverNo-copay options
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English-speaking Sanitas specialists for under-30s
Good value, lower premiums by age
Student and young-professional routes
Personalised quotes, no obligation

Who for

Who Is This Page For?

This page is for people under 30 arranging private health insurance in Spain — students, recent graduates, young professionals, remote workers and young expats. Younger applicants often pay lower premiums and may have a simpler underwriting process, depending on their medical history and the policy chosen, so this is often a good time to arrange cover.

Why

Why Under-30s Choose Private Cover in Spain

Private cover gives faster access to GPs, specialists, diagnostic tests and hospitals, often with English-speaking support — useful when you are new to Spain and the public system. For under-30s the cost is usually lower than for older applicants, so the value can be strong.

Some under-30s arrive on travel insurance or assume they can wait, but travel policies are usually emergency-only and not designed for living in Spain, and for a non-EU visa route private cover is normally required from the start. Arranging cover while you are younger also tends to be cheaper and more straightforward, so it is often worth sorting out early rather than leaving it until you need treatment.

Plans

Sanitas Options for Under-30s

Common Sanitas options for younger applicants:

You wantSanitas option to considerNotes
A lower-cost entry pointSanitas AccedeEntry-level cover, subject to terms
Comprehensive no-copay coverMás Salud Sin CopagoNo per-visit charge for covered services
A lower monthly premiumA copay Más Salud optionSmall per-visit fees on some services
Cover as a studentSanitas International Students (if eligible)Students 14–35, study stay 3–14 months, proof of studies

See Más Salud, Sanitas Accede and copay vs no-copay.

Students

Under-30 Students

If you are coming to Spain to study, the student route is usually separate. For eligible students aged 14 to 35 on a study stay of 3 to 14 months, Sanitas International Students is usually the first option to check, subject to proof of studies; students who do not fit the age, duration or proof-of-studies requirements may need another Sanitas option to be reviewed. See the student health insurance guide.

Young professionals

Young Professionals and Remote Workers

Young professionals, employees and remote workers may want comprehensive private cover for convenience and English-speaking access. If you are moving on a Digital Nomad Visa or work route, the cover may need to be visa-suitable — see young expat health insurance and the DNV guide.

Visa

Under-30s on a Visa or Residency Route

If your move to Spain involves a non-EU visa or residency route (for example the Non-Lucrative Visa or Digital Nomad Visa), the cover usually needs to be visa-suitable, so Sanitas Residents, Residents Platinum or another suitable Sanitas option may need to be reviewed. EU citizens registering residency generally use no-copay Más Salud cover instead. These general pages cover everyday private healthcare; we check the right route for your situation.

Pre-existing

Medical History for Under-30s

Even younger applicants should declare any medical history, medication or previous treatment where requested. Having a condition or taking medication does not automatically mean a refusal. Each case is assessed individually through the health declaration and underwriting, and the outcome can be standard terms, an exclusion, a request for more information, or a decline. Nothing is guaranteed, so a personalised review is essential and you should never cancel existing cover until a new policy is confirmed.

Value

Getting Good Value as an Under-30

Value is not just the lowest price — it is suitable cover at a sensible cost. An entry plan like Sanitas Accede can be very affordable, while Más Salud offers broader cover. We compare the options so you get the right balance for your needs and budget.

Public vs private

Public Healthcare vs Private Cover for Under-30s

Younger people in Spain may have access to public healthcare in some situations — for example through employment and social security, or via certain student arrangements — but access is not automatic for everyone, and waiting times for specialists and non-urgent care can be longer. Private cover is mainly about speed and convenience: faster GP and specialist appointments, quicker diagnostic tests, and English-speaking support where available.

For many under-30s the two work together — public cover for the basics where you qualify, and private cover as an upgrade for faster access. If you are on a non-EU visa route, private cover is usually required in its own right rather than as an upgrade. We help you work out what applies to your situation.

Situations

Common Situations for Under-30s in Spain

Under-30s arrive in Spain in many different ways, and the right cover depends on your situation:

Recent graduates

Often arriving for a first job, internship or job search — value options like Sanitas Accede or Más Salud give private access while you settle in.

First job or employee

Usually covered publicly through social security, with private cover as an optional upgrade for faster specialist and diagnostic access.

Freelancers and early autónomos

May need private cover before social security is fully set up — see self-employed health insurance.

Young movers and working-holiday types

Often want flexible, affordable cover with English-speaking support while deciding on longer-term plans.

If you are moving to Spain rather than already here, cover can often be arranged before you arrive — frequently using passport details before you have an NIE or Spanish bank account, with the start date set to match your move. We match a sensible Sanitas option to how you actually use healthcare and your budget.

Important information

Important Information

Important: Sanitas policy benefits, exclusions, waiting periods, authorisation rules, medical network access and visa suitability can change. Cover also depends on the specific policy chosen, the applicant’s personal terms and conditions, health declaration, acceptance terms and any individual exclusions applied by Sanitas. Always check the actual current Sanitas policy wording, certificate wording, general terms and personal policy conditions before relying on any cover or making a visa, medical or financial decision.

Get an Under-30 Health Insurance Quote for Spain

Tell us your age, your situation (student, graduate, professional, remote worker), your location in Spain and any medical history, and we will compare the suitable Sanitas options and prepare a personalised quote. Please check the actual current policy terms and your personal conditions before purchasing or using any Sanitas policy. Policies change and individual terms can vary.

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FAQs

Under-30 Health Insurance Spain — FAQs

Common questions about health insurance for under-30s in Spain. Cover and price depend on your details — always confirm current terms.

Generally, premiums are lower for younger applicants, so under-30s often get strong value. The exact price depends on the plan, cover level and any medical history, so we prepare a personalised quote.
Sanitas Accede is an entry-level option, while Más Salud offers broader cover. The cheapest is not always the best fit — we balance cost and cover for your needs.
Often yes. For eligible students aged 14 to 35 on a study stay of 3 to 14 months, Sanitas International Students is usually the first option, subject to proof of studies. See the student health insurance guide.
Yes. Más Salud Sin Copago provides no-copay cover; a copay option can be cheaper monthly. The choice is about budget and how often you expect to use services.
It is not always required for general life in Spain, but many young people choose it for faster private access and English-speaking support. For a non-EU visa or residency route it is usually required.
If you are moving on the DNV or a work route, the cover may need to be visa-suitable. We check the route and point you to the right option — see the DNV guide and young expat page.
Yes, where requested. Even younger applicants should declare any conditions, medication or previous treatment. Outcomes can be standard terms, an exclusion, more information requested, or a decline.
In many cases, yes — cover can often be arranged using passport details first, depending on the product and applicant. We work with what you have.
Many young expats value the faster access and English-speaking support, especially when new to Spain. We help you choose a good-value option for your situation.
There is no single fixed price — it depends on the plan, cover level and any medical history. Younger applicants generally pay less. We prepare a personalised quote.
Yes. We are English-speaking Sanitas specialists and help under-30s compare the suitable options, with no obligation.
Premiums generally rise with age over time, which is one reason arranging cover while younger can be good value. We can explain how the options compare for your situation.