Why Compare European Car Insurance?
Cover That Crosses The Channel
Many UK annual policies drop to third-party cover abroad, or none at all after a few days. Clean Green Cars introduces you to a specialist short-term broker offering short-term European cover that travels with the car.
Comprehensive Across Borders
European short-term policies are typically fully comprehensive in eligible countries, so the protection level abroad matches the trip you have planned. Clean Green Cars introduces you to a specialist short-term broker built for that.
European Cover Levels Vary By Country And Days
Short-term European cover prices vary by how each underwriter handles country lists, duration limits and breakdown extras. Clean Green Cars introduces you to a specialist short-term broker offering quotes priced to the trip rather than a generic Europe-wide tariff.
Temporary European Car Insurance At A Glance
- European temporary car insurance extends UK comprehensive cover to driving in the EU for up to 28 days.
- Most short-term EU policies include the legal minimum third party cover required in every European country you visit.
- Specialist European brokers compare quotes from providers that confirm which countries and durations are included.
- A Green Card is no longer required in EU countries, but proof of insurance must still be carried.
- Click the green button above to compare European temporary car insurance quotes in minutes.

How To Get Cover
Enter Vehicle Details
Type the registration and the system retrieves the make, model and engine size from DVLA records where available. Confirm the vehicle is the one being taken into Europe before moving on.
Add Driver Details
Share your name, date of birth, licence type, address, occupation and any claims or convictions from the past five years. The destinations you select also feed into the underwriter's acceptance decision.
Choose Cover Window And Countries
Pick a start date and a duration from one day up to 28 days, and tell us which European countries you plan to drive in. The system tailors the quote to your itinerary and trip length.
Compare Quotes
Compare prices and policy features from the specialist insurers on Go Shorty's panel. Most European short-term policies are fully comprehensive and include the cover needed to drive legally in EU member states.
Pay And Travel
Pay by card, receive your certificate of insurance and any documentation needed at the border by email, and see your vehicle on the Motor Insurance Database. You are then covered for the trip you booked.
What's Included
Picking the wrong cover level for a drive in Europe could leave a claim unpaid hundreds of miles from home. Here is what a typical short-term European car insurance policy may include.
- Damage to the Vehicle You Drive - may cover accidental damage to the car you are insuring, subject to your excess (this is the first part of any claim you are liable for), where the underwriter extends cover to European territories
- Third-Party Liability - may provide protection if you injure another person or damage their property while driving in Europe
- Fire and Theft - could cover the vehicle if it is stolen or damaged by fire during your trip abroad
- Windscreen Cover - included or optional depending on the underwriter
- Personal Injury Benefit - support for the driver after a serious accident, where offered
Cover features, excesses and territorial limits vary by provider. Always check the policy wording and your schedule carefully before you travel, and never assume that comprehensive cover in the UK automatically means comprehensive cover in every European country.
How Much Does It Cost?
Pricing for short-term European cover reflects destination, duration, and whether the trip touches more than one country. Here are the key factors that could affect your quote. The quotes you get will depend on your own details.
| Key Factor | Impact on Your Price |
|---|---|
| Duration of Your Trip | Insurers price European cover by the day, so a two-week road trip may typically cost more than a long weekend. Buying exactly the number of days you need rather than rounding up could keep the price down. |
| Countries You Plan to Visit | EU countries form the most widely covered territory. Trips that extend beyond the EU - to countries such as Turkey or Morocco - may require additional underwriting. That could affect the price or availability of cover. Always declare your intended route accurately. |
| Driver Age | Younger drivers typically pay more per day than older cohorts. Most of Go Shorty's UK insurers quote drivers from 19, so the age band you fall into could shift the quote noticeably. |
| Vehicle Group and Value | Cars in higher insurance groups or with a higher market value typically attract a higher premium. Most temporary policies cap vehicle value at around £65,000. |
| Driving History | Recent points on your licence or fault claims usually push the price up. Declared convictions or a prior refused cover may also affect what underwriters return. |
Price Insight: Knowing your exact travel dates and countries before you compare could keep the price down. A precise duration rather than a rounded-up estimate may typically return a more competitive quote for your European trip.

Ways To Pay Less
Insurers price European cover fresh on every quote. Small choices around duration, declared route, and when you buy could each shift the figure they quote you. Here are the levers that may typically help bring the price down.
Fix Your Travel Dates Before You Compare
Ferry and Eurotunnel bookings give you a precise outbound and inbound time, so use those as the anchor for your cover window rather than estimating in whole days. Build in a small buffer for crossing delays, but avoid padding out by whole extra days you are unlikely to drive.
Declare Your Route And Countries Accurately
Different countries carry different underwriting considerations. Being precise about which countries you'll drive through - not just the main destination - helps the underwriter price your cover correctly. That also keeps your policy valid throughout the trip.
Buy Before Your Departure Date, Not At The Port
Comparing quotes a few days before you travel rather than at the ferry terminal could give you time to review options without pressure. Go Shorty's UK insurers may typically return a quote in minutes, so there's no need to leave it to the last moment.
Saving Tip: Locking in your travel dates before you compare quotes may typically mean you only pay for the cover window you actually need. A rounded-up estimate could add cost. The cost factors above show what shapes European pricing. This tip targets the lever you can most easily change.
What Our Expert Says
European car insurance is one area where the gap between minimum legal cover and full protection matters more than people expect. Since the UK left the EU, UK vehicle policies generally provide at least the minimum third-party cover required in EU and some EEA countries automatically, but this may not match the comprehensive protection you have at home, and your policy may restrict how many days you can drive abroad. A temporary European policy is designed to top that up to a more comprehensive level for the trip.
One thing to highlight is the Green Card situation. Under current rules, you do not need a Green Card for EU countries, Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia, or Switzerland, but you should still carry proof of insurance and recheck official guidance before you travel as requirements can change. You should still carry proof of insurance and confirm your policy's exact territories before you travel.
The Green Card position has shifted twice since 2021, and a common pre-trip question is around confirming which of the listed Green Card-exempt countries actually matches the route they are taking.
Insurance Expert & Co-founder of Clean Green Cars

Common Questions
Do I Need Special Insurance To Drive In Europe?
Under UK law, all UK vehicle policies typically provide the minimum third-party cover required in EU countries automatically - GOV.UK confirms this. However, that minimum level may not match the comprehensive protection you have at home.
A temporary European car insurance policy is designed to extend or supplement your cover for the trip, or to provide stand-alone cover if you are borrowing a vehicle, so you are not relying solely on the statutory minimum while driving abroad. For some drivers, upgrading the European cover on their existing annual policy can be an alternative to taking out a separate temporary policy - always check with your current insurer first.
Which Countries Does Temporary European Car Insurance Cover?
Coverage depends on the underwriter. Policies from Go Shorty's UK insurers typically cover EU member states. Cover may extend to countries such as Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Andorra, and others within the wider insurance area, but the exact list of territories and the level of cover in each country are set out in your policy documents.
GOV.UK notes that drivers don't need to carry a Green Card for EU countries, Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia, and Switzerland. Always check the policy wording for the exact list of territories before you travel. That's particularly important if your route passes through countries outside the EU.
What Does A Temporary European Car Insurance Policy Include?
Policies from Go Shorty's UK insurers are typically fully comprehensive in the UK, covering your own vehicle for accidental damage, fire, theft and third-party liability. When you drive in Europe, you will usually have at least the minimum insurance level required in each country, and some underwriters may maintain the same cover level shown on your schedule for specified territories. Windscreen cover may be available where the underwriter offers it.
Cover features and territorial limits vary by underwriter. Always check the policy wording carefully before you set off, particularly for the exact list of countries included.
How Much Does Temporary European Car Insurance Cost?
The price depends on your trip duration, the countries you visit, your age, your driving history, and the vehicle. Insurers quote prices fresh on every request, so the figure you see reflects your specific details rather than a standard rate.
European policies may typically carry a slightly higher price than a UK-only policy of the same duration because of the additional risks and administration involved. Go Shorty returns a quote in minutes before you commit to buy.
Will Using This Policy Affect The Car Owner's No-Claims Bonus?
A standalone Go Shorty policy is designed to sit separately from the vehicle owner's annual cover and to protect their No Claims Bonus in normal circumstances, because any claim is made on the temporary policy rather than the owner's main annual policy. The temporary policy will not build a No Claims Bonus (NCB) of its own.
Always check the policy wording to confirm how a claim would be handled before you travel.
What Happens After I Submit My Details?
Your details go straight to Go Shorty, the specialist broker Clean Green Cars introduces you to. They run the quote and show your price and cover options, with no obligation to buy.

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Useful Resources
- GOV.UK - Vehicle Insurance Abroad - UK insurance requirements for driving in Europe, including Green Card rules and what your policy covers abroad.
- GOV.UK - Driving Abroad - What you need to take with you when driving outside the UK, including licence, log book, and IDP requirements.
- askMID - Motor Insurance Database - Check whether a vehicle is recorded as insured on the official MID register.
- Motor Insurers' Bureau - The body that handles claims involving uninsured and untraced drivers in the UK.
- FCA Financial Services Register - Look up Go Shorty (FRN 751221) and any UK insurer to confirm authorisation.









