Campervan Insurance in Spain — Cover for Conversions, VW Campers and Van-Life Expats
Updated August 2026
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Spain is the van-life capital of Europe: year-round sun, free áreas de autocaravanas in most towns, and coastline from the Basque Country to the Costa de la Luz. Whether you own a classic VW, a professionally converted Transit or a self-build Sprinter, Spanish campervan insurance has its own rules — and the homologation status of your conversion is the single thing that determines whether you can insure it properly. This page explains it.
Spanish insurers distinguish between a factory-built motorhome (autocaravana), a van converted and officially re-classified as a camper (furgoneta vivienda or camper homologada) and a van that has been converted but is still registered as a goods vehicle. The first two can be insured as living vehicles with contents cover; the third is insured as a van, and the interior fit-out is not covered. If you already have a factory motorhome, see our motorhome insurance page.
A van converted in Spain must pass an ITV inspection with an engineering project (proyecto técnico) to have "vivienda" added to its registration document (ficha técnica). A van converted abroad and imported needs the same process during matriculation. Once homologated, the van is classified as a living vehicle, which brings:
We can insure un-homologated conversions as vans in the meantime, and switch the policy once the ITV re-classification is done.
Classic campers can be placed on agreed-value classic policies with limited annual mileage, which are often the cheapest option — see our classic vehicle page.
Third-party cover is valid across the EU and the UK automatically. Comprehensive cover and breakdown assistance abroad vary widely: some policies limit foreign trips to 60 or 90 days, some exclude repatriation of the vehicle. If you tour for months at a time — as many van-life expats do — tell us and we'll quote policies with unlimited European cover.
Living in the van permanently is a different risk and should be declared. Several of the insurers we work with will cover full-time living, but a policy that assumes the van is a leisure vehicle parked at home may not pay a contents or theft claim if it emerges that it was your only residence.
Campervans are a niche that most Spanish call centres handle badly. We place conversions with the insurers who understand them, make sure the homologation status and conversion value are recorded correctly, and explain the whole thing in English. If you have a claim in France or Portugal at 11pm, you call us.
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