Your caravan will not have been cheap when you bought it. Even a second hand caravan costs a pretty penny. Therefore it makes sense to make sure that you have adequate caravan insurance in place in the event of something happening to your home away from home.

There are some things you can do to help reduce the cost of caravan insurance. To start with check to find out if providers consider any no claims bonus for the years you have been driving. No claims bonus means you are a careful driver and this will stand you in good stead when looking for lower premiums for insurance for caravans.

Boosting up the amount of security on your caravan might just help you to save a little on the premiums. Owners of touring caravans could install a hitchlock to deter thieves and security lighting around a static caravan could also put off thieves.

Finally you might want to think about becoming a member of a caravan club or society. Members of clubs are considered to be more responsible, and with responsibility usually come cheaper premiums for your caravan insurance. You also have the benefit of likeminded people who share your passion for caravanning and are able to offer you advice and help if needed.