Touring caravan insurance

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What is touring caravan insurance?

Firstly, is caravan insurance a legal requirement? No, it’s not mandatory by law to have insurance for your caravan. However, before you breathe a sigh of relief, consider this. While it might not be legally required, it could be financially prudent and practically essential.

Read our Do you have to insure a caravan blog for more details on this.

Types of cover

There are two levels of touring caravan insurance available, depending on the level of coverage you require.

  1. New for old cover: This option allows you to claim for a brand-new caravan if yours is stolen or written off in an accident. It also provides cover for any belongings stored in your caravan.
  2. Market value cover: This option pays out following theft or an accident, but the amount is limited to your caravan’s current market value. If you need to replace your caravan after a write-off, you may need to cover part of the cost yourself. This is generally the more affordable option.

Your car insurance policy may include third-party cover for towing a caravan. This means it covers third-party claims for injury or property damage in an accident but does not cover damage to your caravan itself.

Your home contents insurance might cover certain items like camping equipment if listed in your policy. However, it usually excludes items kept permanently in your caravan, such as fixtures and electrical goods.

What is a touring caravan?

Touring caravans are towed by a vehicle, unlike static caravans, which are permanent structures typically located on caravan sites with amenities like shops and cafes.

Touring caravans are also different from motorhomes. While both have living spaces, caravans are towed, whereas motorhomes are driven.

Since motorhomes include an engine and cab, they are classified as vehicles, requiring specialist motor insurance.

What you’ll need to compare the best touring caravan insurance prices

Our mission is to give you the best touring caravan insurance deal in the shortest possible time. But we’ll need some information from you to make sure we’re giving you an accurate price.

Your personal information (which is 100% secure)

Apart from the obvious reasons, we’ll need your name, address and date of birth to make sure you are who you say you are. Insurance application fraud is at its highest ever level and our background checks ensure everybody pays a fair price.

Your touring caravan details

We’ll use DVLA and industry databases where available to confirm key information about your caravan, including the make, model, year of manufacture, and CRiS number (if registered).

Storage and security details

Let us know where your caravan is kept when not in use, for example, at home, in a storage facility, or on a seasonal pitch. We’ll also ask about any security features like wheel clamps, hitch locks, alarms, or trackers, as these may help reduce your premium.

Details of any No Claims Bonus you’ve earned

If you’ve been insured as a caravan owner previously and are claims-free, the chances are you’ve got a No Claims Bonus (“NCB”). Your NCB will usually reduce your premium by 30-70%, so it’s important you know exactly how many years’ entitlement you have.

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