Frequently Asked Questions

Campervan insurance (or motorhome insurance) is a specialist policy designed to protect your vehicle — whether factory-built or self-converted — against risks such as accidents, theft, vandalism, fire, and weather damage.
It can also include liability cover, protecting you if your campervan causes injury or damage to other people or property.

Yes. Like any other motor vehicle, a campervan must be insured in line with the Road Traffic Act to be legally driven on Northern Ireland roads. 
You must hold at least Third-Party Only cover to drive legally.

  • Third-Party Only (TPO):
    Covers damage or injury you cause to others, but not your own campervan.

    Third-Party, Fire & Theft (TPFT):
    Adds cover if your campervan is stolen or damaged by fire.

    Fully Comprehensive:
    Covers your campervan for accidental damage, plus:

    • Third-party liability

    • Theft and fire

    • Windscreen/glass

    • Optional cover for personal belongings

    • Optional European breakdown and travel cover

    This is the most popular choice for NI campervan owners.

Many fully comprehensive campervan policies include some level of cover for personal items such as:

  • Clothing

  • Camping equipment

  • Small electronics

  • Outdoor furniture

Higher-value items (such as bikes, photographic equipment, or jewellery) may need to be listed separately or insured under a home or travel policy.
Always check your specific insurer’s terms.

Yes — many NI campervan insurers include European driving cover, though the duration varies by provider.
Some policies offer:

  • Unlimited European driving

  • 30, 60, or 90 days of EU cover

  • Optional upgrades for extended European trips

Travel outside the EU or UK may require additional documentation or temporary extensions. Check your cover before travelling.

Countries covered: 

The continent of Europe which includes any country in or outside Europe whose Green Card Bureau is a member of the Council of Bureaux in London.

These countries are as follows;
Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the Vatican City.

The following countries are NOT covered and Axa will not provide cover when travelling to the following countries Albania, Israel, Iran, Morocco, Russia, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine

Yes. Factors that commonly influence NI campervan premiums include:

  • Age of the driver

  • Driving experience and licence history

  • Claims history

  • Engine size and value of the campervan

  • How frequently and how far the campervan is driven

Younger or newly qualified drivers usually pay more, but specialist policies may help reduce the cost.

Absolutely. Campervan owners in Northern Ireland often add:

  • Breakdown cover (UK & Europe)

  • Windscreen/glass cover

  • Accidental damage

  • European travel extensions

  • Legal expenses cover

  • Personal accident cover

Optional benefits allow you to tailor your policy to your travel style.

Yes. Northern Ireland insurers offer specialist cover for:

  • Vintage campervans

  • Classic VW campers

  • High-value restored models

  • Limited-mileage leisure vehicles

These policies may include agreed value, helping ensure the vehicle is insured for what it’s truly worth.

If something happens:

  1. Contact your insurer as soon as possible

  2. Provide details of the incident

  3. Take photos or video evidence

  4. Share details of any third parties or witnesses

  5. Keep receipts for repairs or emergency costs

Your insurer will guide you through assessment, repair, or settlement.
If you’re with Dolmen, our Northern Ireland claims support team can assist you throughout the entire process.

To secure competitive NI campervan insurance:

  • Compare several insurers or use a broker

  • Ensure your mileage and travel habits are correctly listed

  • Add recognised security (trackers, alarms, immobilisers)

  • Check if European driving limits match your plans

  • Review optional extras — only pay for what you’ll use

  • Consider insuring multiple drivers if it reduces risk

A specialist broker can help tailor a policy for Northern Ireland conditions and travel patterns.

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