Does UK car insurance cover driving in Europe?
Learn if your car insurance covers driving in Europe. And find out more about Tesco Car Insurance.
Published: 11 May 2026
Learn if your car insurance covers driving in Europe. And find out more about Tesco Car Insurance.
Published: 11 May 2026
Planning a road trip to Europe from the UK? You might be wondering if your car insurance still covers you.
With Tesco Car Insurance, you’ll be covered to drive your car in Europe on all of our cover levels, including:
You’ll also have the same cover level as you do in the UK. So, if you have comprehensive cover in the UK, you’ll have comprehensive cover in the EU.
This applies to the policy holder, as well as any permanent named drivers on the policy.
You’ll be covered to drive in Europe for up to 90 days in any policy year.
If you exceed 90 days, then your car insurance will reduce to minimum foreign use cover required by law in the country in which you’re driving.
You can find out more in our Car Insurance FAQs.
To be covered by Tesco Insurance abroad, all drivers must be permanently named on the policy. And be permanent residents in the UK.
This means any temporary additional drivers are not eligible to drive your car abroad.
With Tesco Car Insurance, you can take your car holiday to the EU without letting us know for up to 90 days.
No, you no longer need a Green Card - also known as an International Motor Insurance Card - to drive in Europe if you’re from the UK. This is an international certificate that proves you have the minimum car insurance needed to drive abroad.
Tesco Car Insurance includes the minimum required cover to comply with the laws on compulsory motor insurance for European countries. This includes countries like France, Spain and Germany.
You can view the full list of the countries covered in your policy booklet online in ‘Your Insurance Account’.
Yes, we’ll provide the same cover shown on your policy schedule in the Republic of Ireland - if your car doesn’t stay there for longer than 90 consecutive days.
With Tesco Car Insurance, you can add Breakdown Cover (provided by RAC) to your policy as an optional extra. As part of this, you can choose to include European Cover.
This provides breakdown cover in 48 European countries with roadside assistance and recovery to a local garage. Or back to the UK.
If you already have car insurance with us, you can add Breakdown Cover to your policy any time in ‘Your Insurance Account’. Remember, you don’t need to pay an admin fee when you make changes to your policy online.
If you’re involved in a car accident abroad, the process is the same as the UK. You should:
Learn more about what to do after an accident in our guide - What to do if you're involved in a car accident.
If you’re driving to Europe, it’s a good idea to get travel insurance too. This helps to protect you in case the unexpected happens, including:
With Tesco Travel Insurance, you can choose the right level of cover based on the type and number of trips you’re taking. Your options are:
With each option, you can decide on the level of cover you need - Economy, Standard or Premier. And the level you choose will determine your cover limits and excesses.
If you’re driving to Europe from the UK, there’s a few essential things to take with you.
Different European countries have different laws on what equipment you should carry in the car with you. It’s always worth checking the requirements of the countries you’re visiting before you leave.
There are a few things we recommend taking on your road trip to Europe, including:
Learn more about helpful things to keep in the car in our guide - What to include in your car emergency kit.
Yes, you should display a UK sticker on your car if you’re driving in the EU. Or have the UK identifier on your number plate.
As of 2021, the UK sticker replaced GB stickers. So, if you still have one of these on your car, you’ll need to update it.
As well as replacing GB stickers, Brexit has changed a few things about driving in Europe. This includes:
Whether you’re driving in Europe for the first time or not, it’s a good idea to familiarise yourself with the driving laws. You can check the UK Government’s advice on driving abroad here - Driving abroad.
Most European countries have the same driving laws as the UK. But there are a few key things to remember:
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Tesco Car Insurance is arranged and administered by Tesco Insurance and is underwritten by Tesco Underwriting Ltd.
Tesco Insurance Breakdown Cover is provided, administered and underwritten by RAC Insurance Ltd.
You’ll find complete details of the cover, monetary limits, exclusions, excesses and terms in our policy documents.
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