Temporary Euro Breakdown and Travel insurance for one Month

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  1. Phpbiker

    Phpbiker New Member

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    I am a lucky boy ..
    In a couple of weeks I shall be heading off for a bike trip into France and Spain for a WHOLE month.
    Who knows I might get bored and go to another country or three!

    Does anyone know of any good travel or trip insurance and Euro breakdown cover that will cover this?

    I don't want to buy a whole year as the rest is covered twice by my bike insurance and current account ..

    Cheers all ..
     
  2. Wilky

    Wilky New Member

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  3. RepsolSam

    RepsolSam Well-Known Member

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    I am am about to renew my bike insurance - getting Full EU cover(including UK), legal etc for £55 (RAC)
     
  4. abv

    abv Active Member

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    Barstewardsquad God Like

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    Check that your bike insurance will give you a green card for that long. Some companies only give you a week or two by default.
     
  6. RepsolSam

    RepsolSam Well-Known Member

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    i think a trip can not exceed 60 days
     
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  7. abv

    abv Active Member

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    You don't need a green card for EU travel. All UK insurance includes the minimum 3rd party cover required within the EU with no restrictions on time or visits.

    If you are Fully Comp most companies also extend this to the EU free of charge but it's worth a phone call to check.

    You only need to ask the insurance company for a green card if you're going outside the EU.
     

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