Mobile touring and holidaymaking is something of a British institution. Owning a caravan or motor home means that booking is not necessarily essential when you go away – and owners may forget about hotel check-out times and other restrictions. Getting hold of a motor home or caravan is easy, and costs typically range from £1000 all the way up to £1 million. Motor caravan insurance specialists may also provide cover which specifically protects the vehicle.
Many people also choose to take their pride and joy abroad, going touring in Europe and even further afield. This has some clear benefits as if the weather is looking unpleasant in central France you may simply pack up and head down to Spain, for example. Taking a vehicle on a foreign trip may simply require a good EU road map and knowledge of continental driving and towing regulations – and there’s no need to be sitting in a departure lounge for hours before you may start your journey.
However, as with cars, having a comprehensive motor caravan insurance for travel abroad above the legal requirements is always a good idea. Again there are a number of specialists which will do a deal covering somebody for travel both at home and abroad. It is also possible to arrange breakdown protection so a caravan may be towed if the car breaks down.
Besides getting cover in place, buying a motor home also means making sure you end up with a miniature palace and not a liability – so it could pay to check inside the vehicle carefully, looking for signs of damp, examining upholstery and ensuring the gas and electricity will work.
Once you have decided on a buy motor caravan insurance may be bought from specialists which provide protection both home and abroad if needed and charge reasonable prices for all the usual perks – including protection against accidental damage, fire and theft.

