A snake bite, gunpoint robbery and wheelchair pool accident were just some of the unusual travel claims made to insurer Southern Cross this year.
The country's largest health insurer has released a fact sheet of claims and health statistics for the six months to September.
It covered 206,217 New Zealand travellers during this time including a Kiwi who was bitten by snake in America requiring hospital treating and an expensive anti-venom resulting in a $272,000 claim.
Another Kiwi who was holidaying in the Pacific had to get an electric wheelchair after injuring themselves only to then fall in the pool at their resort writing off the wheelchair in the process.
Meanwhile, an Australian customer was robbed at gunpoint in South America while unloading their luggage from a taxi.