We’ve put together a list of the most common scenarios in which it’s worth considering temporary caravan insurance. Let’s break them down.
Short-term trips or holidays
If you only really use your caravan for short holidays, the odd getaway or weekend trips, investing in temporary insurance is a way to keep your holiday home protected without hurting your wallet. With this policy, you’ll get coverage for the duration of your trip which can include accidental damage, theft, and third-party liability.
Buying or selling a caravan
Temporary insurance can provide much needed peace of mind when first purchasing a caravan. It makes sure your caravan is covered while you review the annual options available, protecting you from potential risks during the transitional period. It’s also a helpful policy to take out if you’re selling a caravan and want to keep it insured during the selling period without buying annual coverage.
Borrowing or lending a caravan
If you’re borrowing a caravan from a friend or family member , you should make sure that you’re covered for your time with the caravan. Temporary caravan insurance can protect both the borrower and the owner from potential risks, meaning you can relax during your time with the caravan.
Towing or transporting a caravan
Whether you’re moving your caravan to a new storage location or towing it for someone else, a temporary insurance policy can provide cover for damage or accidents that happen in transit.
Attending events or festivals
Temporary caravan insurance is especially useful for events, festivals or short-term stays at caravan parks or campsites. These trips can be unpredictable due to the amount of people at the event. Here, theft, damage and third-party liability during your stay is essential. Whether you're using the caravan as temporary accommodation, storage, or something else entirely, temporary insurance can give you invaluable protection.
Repair or maintenance periods
While travelling to have your caravan repaired or maintained, temporary insurance can be helpful. It can protect your holiday home from damage during this period and you might only need to take out the policy for a day or two, saving you money in the long run.