Holiday home insurance Belguim

Belgian holiday home insurance

Insured Abroad in association with Intasure offer a comprehensive specialist insurance service for holiday homes in Belgium.

Underwritten by one of the world's leading insurers, Lloyd's of London, the policy meets the specialist requirements of overseas holiday homes in Belgium and includes essential features such as cover when the property is occupied or unoccupied, or let short term as a holiday let, plus public liability cover up to £5m.

At Insured Abroad you can fill in a simple form to get an online quote for your holiday home insurance in Belgium, simply click here to start the process.

Alternatively if you would rather get a quote over the phone simply click here and one of our representatives will call you back.

Holiday Home Insurance Belgium
Policy Benefits

  • Holiday home insurance cover underwritten by Lloyd's of London
  • Fully comprehensive buildings and contents insurance
  • Your Belgian property is covered whether occupied or unoccupied
  • Your Belgian holiday home is covered if let short term or long term
  • Competitive online insurance rates
  • No claims discount
  • Excess from only £50
  • All holiday home policy documents are in English and if you have an enquiry or claim you talk directly to a UK based, English speaking support team
  • We cover emergency travel, accommodation and temporary accommodation following a major insurance claim
  • Policy covers swimming pool as well as buildings
  • Policy covers public liability of £5m in regards to buildings and contents
  • Policy covers loss of rent following an insurance claim
  • Wider cover than most standard buildings and contents policies
  • Protects your valuable contents - new for old

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Key facts

  • Full name: Kingdom of Belgium
  • Capital: Brussels
  • Population: 10.4 million (via UN, 2006)
  • Area: 30,528 sq km (1,787 sq miles)
  • Major Languages: Dutch, French, German
  • Major religion: Christianity
  • Life expectancy: 76 years (men), 82 years (woman) (UN)
  • Monetary unit: Euro
  • Main Exports: Machinery, electricals, chemicals, vehicles, metals, diamonds
  • GNI per capita: US $35,700 (World Bank, 2006)
  • Internet domain: .be
  • International dialling code: +32
  • Famous For: Chocolate and Beer
  • Daily Newspapers: Het Nieuwsblad-Dutch (daily), Le Soir-French (daily), Grenzo Echo-German (daily)

Migration

At the end of 2001 (census), 862,000 persons of foreign nationality were living in Belgium. The net migration rate of Belgium was 1.3 migrants per 1,000 population in 2000.

In 2001 there were 24,550 asylum applications, mostly from the Russia and Yugoslavia.

General information

For such a small country, Belgium has been a major European battleground over the centuries. Occupied by Germany during World Wars I and II, it has experienced an economic boom in the last 50 years to become a model Western European liberal democracy.

Brussels is the headquarters of the European Union (EU), and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)