Insured Abroad in association with Intasure offer a comprehensive specialist insurance service for holiday homes in Germany.
Underwritten by one of the world's leading insurers, Lloyd's of London, the policy meets the specialist requirements of overseas holiday homes in Germany 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 Germany, 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.

It is difficult to define the term "German" (and thus, "German" migration) because of the changing boundaries of the state of Germany and other Germanic nations. Germans are often defined as those areas where forms of German have traditionally been spoken, including today's Germany, Luxembourg, Austria, Bohemia, and parts of Switzerland, Poland, Hungary, and the former Yugoslavia.
During the mid-1800s, the part of Europe that is now considered "Germany" consisted of smaller German states controlled by princes. These princedoms were later controlled by empires that allowed little or no political power to remain in the hands of the princely leaders. By 1870s, a united German state was finally created by Otto von Bismarck, although in the years that followed the boundaries of this state would continue to change. Because of the difficulty that exists in defining the term "German" and the numerous boundaries changes that have occurred within Europe throughout history, the following information does not refer specifically to Germany, but to the German states.
The trauma of post-war division is now firmly in the past but over a decade of and a half of on from the collapse of the Berlin Wall, Germany has struggled to come up with the economic key to coping with the aftermath.
In the 1950's Germany was one of the six founding nations in the original European Economic Community (EEC) from which the EU was born. Germany has and is still a key player.
Another country that is steeped in cultural history bringing some of the worlds musical and philosophical players to the world stage.