During the recession and as a result of travel chaos, there has been a surge in caravan sales. In response to this, Confused.com has launched a new comparison tool for touring and static caravans which mirrors its motor and home insurance products.
Caravan insurance is now on offer through the comparison website and allows customers to compare cover on a like for like basis. The tool provides access to a wide panel of caravan providers and is the first price comparison site that has a facility of this kind.
John Cooper, caravan product manager at Confused.com, said: "Caravan insurance has been the domain of specialists for too long. Customers can now find the right cover at the right price. Confused.com recognised the increase in demand for such holidays with people anxious to escape for a holiday but without the cash to go abroad . Adding caravan insurance to our already comprehensive suite of products enables our customers to obtain cover at cheaper prices to ease the financial pressure."
Website launches comparison tool for caravan insurance
Mon, 05 Jul 2010
Recommended links
Insurance deals comparisonCaravan insurance
Caravan insurance deals
Caravan insurance quotes
Home insurance
Home insurance offers
Caravan sites and parks
Touring caravan holidays
Caravanners advised to insure their valuables before driving off
Caravans need adequate insurance
New caravan essentials cover launched by AA
Spa seeking holidaymakers advised to purchase travel insurance
Travel insurer warns of allergic reactions while on holiday
Holidaymakers warned volcanic ash disruption is uninsurable
Travel insurance website advises holidaymakers to pack tummy settlers
Home insurance warning for school holidays
Holiday travel insurance vital as medical care costs abroad rise
Holidaymakers paying too much for travel insurance
| Insurance news |
|---|
| Holidaymakers leaving it late to buy travel insurance - Wed, 08 Feb 2012 |
| Home response insurance recommended by Saga - Wed, 01 Feb 2012 |
| Home insurance a big issue for those at risk of flooding - Tue, 31 Jan 2012 |
| More News |





