INSURANCE GUIDE
Caravan and Motorhome Insurance UK
Touring caravan, static caravan and motorhome insurance - what each covers, European cover and contents protection.
TL;DR
- Motorhomes need their own vehicle insurance policy - they cannot be covered under a standard car insurance policy.
- Touring caravans need separate caravan insurance as they are not covered by your towing vehicles policy while unhitched.
- Static caravan insurance is a distinct product from touring cover - the two are not interchangeable.
- European cover is available on most motorhome and touring caravan policies but must be explicitly selected.
Motorhome Insurance
A motorhome requires its own dedicated motor insurance policy - it cannot be insured under a standard car insurance policy. Motorhome insurance covers the vehicle for third-party liability (legally required), and optionally fire, theft, and accidental damage (comprehensive). Motorhome policies also typically include contents cover for personal belongings, European driving cover, and breakdown assistance. The value of specialist motorhomes - particularly coachbuilt and A-class vehicles - means agreed value policies are often preferable to market value policies for older vehicles.
Touring Caravan Insurance
A touring caravan is insured separately from the towing vehicle. The tow vehicle's car insurance covers third-party liability while towing, but when the caravan is unhitched and parked, the car policy provides no cover. Touring caravan insurance covers: accidental damage while in transit and on site; theft; fire; storm damage; and contents inside the caravan. European touring cover extends the policy for trips abroad.
Static Caravan Insurance
Static caravans - permanently sited holiday homes or residential park homes - need specialist static caravan insurance. Unlike touring cover, static policies cover the caravan at its fixed site address. Key risks are storm and flood damage (static caravans are more vulnerable than bricks-and-mortar), fire, and theft. Park operators often require evidence of buildings and contents insurance as a condition of the pitch licence agreement.
Contents Cover
Caravan and motorhome contents cover protects personal belongings, leisure equipment, and portable electrical items inside the vehicle. Standard household contents policies typically exclude items in vehicles or caravans. Confirm whether awnings and external accessories are included within the contents section or whether they are covered as part of the vehicle structure.
European Cover
Most UK motorhome and touring caravan policies offer European cover as a standard feature or add-on. Post-Brexit, a Green Card may be needed for travel to some countries - confirm with your insurer before travelling. European cover limits vary in duration (typically 60-180 days per year) and in the countries included.
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Disclaimer
This guide is for general information only and does not constitute financial or insurance advice. Kaeltripton.com is not regulated by the FCA. Always read policy documents in full before purchasing cover.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is motorhome insurance more expensive than car insurance?
Motorhomes attract different rating factors from cars. The vehicle value is typically higher, seasonal usage patterns affect risk, and the leisure nature of the vehicle influences claims frequency differently from commuter vehicles. Premiums vary significantly by motorhome type, value, age of driver, and intended usage. Agreed value policies for older vehicles protect against under-settlement in a total loss.
Does my car insurance cover towing a caravan?
Your car insurance covers third-party liability while towing a caravan - you are legally required to have this cover. However, the caravan itself is not covered by your car policy. Any damage to the caravan, theft, or on-site incidents require a separate touring caravan policy. Check whether your car insurance provides any caravan liability extension beyond the statutory minimum.
Do I need insurance for a caravan stored at home?
Your home contents or buildings policy is unlikely to cover a caravan stored at your property, particularly for theft or accidental damage. A touring caravan policy covers the caravan while in storage as well as in use. Some policies allow you to select a storage-only option at a reduced premium for caravans not used during winter months.