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Specialist insurance for hotels, hostals, casas rurales and tourist accommodation in Spain — Generali ON Empresas Hoteleras. Buildings, contents, guests' property, civil liability.

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Quick Answer — Hotel & Tourist Accommodation Insurance in Spain
ForHotels, hostals, casas rurales
Buildings + contentsYes — full multi-risk
Loss-of-income coverYes — business interruption
Guest propertyProtected — bailee liability
Civil liabilityUp to €3,000,000

Spanish Insurance Law: Hotel & Tourist Accommodation — Key Facts, Limits & Exclusions

The legal framework, specific waiting periods, exclusions and citations every prospective policyholder should know. Sources are linked inline to the BOE (Boletín Oficial del Estado) and Spanish regulators.

Legal framework

Hotel and tourist accommodation insurance in Spain combines several statutory requirements. Decreto 75/2015 (Valencian Community) and equivalent regional rules require civil liability cover as a condition of tourist licensing. The amount varies by establishment size and category — typically €300,000–€1,500,000 minimum. Hotels are also subject to the Ley General para la Defensa de los Consumidores (RDL 1/2007) which establishes consumer rights to compensation for lost reservations, food poisoning and accidents on premises.

What's covered

A specialist hotel policy bundles: buildings + contents with seasonal stock variation (typical 25–30% summer uplift); civil liability for guests, third parties and food poisoning (the most common hotel claim — typically €3,000,000 recommended limit); guest property (bailee liability) — typically €600 per guest for valuables in the room and higher in the safe; loss of income / business interruption from insurable damage (typically up to 12 months); employer liability; and cyber bolt-on for booking-system breaches.

Pool, spa and event-related cover

Hotel pools require specific liability cover under regional regulations (in Valencia, Decreto 84/2018): qualified lifeguard during opening hours, water-quality testing, depth markings, equipment. A hotel in violation cannot recover liability claims if it failed to maintain compliance. Spas, gyms and event spaces (weddings, conferences) need declared cover — undeclared event hosting voids liability for the event.

Loss of income — the COVID lesson

COVID-19 highlighted the importance of clear pandemic and infectious-disease wording in business interruption policies. Most Spanish hotel policies post-2020 expressly exclude losses from infectious-disease pandemics regardless of how a pandemic affects business. Verify your policy wording — interruption from insurable damage events (fire, flood, storm) remains covered, with typical 12-month indemnity periods. Add denial-of-access cover for losses from prevented access (road closures, terrorism in vicinity).

Hotel Insurance Spain — Generali ON Empresas Hoteleras

Hotel insurance Spain (Seguro para Establecimientos Hoteleros) is a specialist multi-risk policy designed for the unique risks faced by hotels, hostals, pensiones, rural houses (casas rurales), apartment complexes and tourist accommodation businesses in Spain. Generali's dedicated hospitality insurance product provides comprehensive protection for the building, all furnishings and equipment, your guests' property, your staff, and the civil liability of your establishment.

Who needs hotel insurance in Spain? Any accommodation business operating in Spain — hotels, hostals, pensiones, apartamentos turísticos, casas rurales, camping sites and rural complexes. Both owned and leased premises are insurable. Generali ON Empresas Hoteleras is fully adaptable to your property type, size and star rating — contact us for a personalised quote. Get a hotel insurance quote →

What Generali Hotel Insurance Covers — Standard

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  2. Tell us your situation — we will ask a few quick questions about what you need to cover, your age, location, and any existing policies you hold.
  3. We compare options — as authorised Generali agents, we present the plans that match your needs and budget. No pressure, no obligation.
  4. Your policy is set up — once you are happy, we arrange everything and send your certificate and English-language policy documents promptly.

Hotel & Accommodation Insurance Options

Cover level What is included Best for
Hostal / Casa de Huéspedes Buildings, basic contents, civil liability to guests €300,000, fire, theft Small guesthouses and B&Bs
Hotel 1–3 Stars Full buildings and contents, guest property, liability €1,000,000, business interruption Mid-size hotels
Hotel 4–5 Stars All-risks cover, guest liability up to €3,000,000, equipment breakdown, loss of revenue Upscale hotels and boutique properties
Apartamentos / Casa Rural Holiday let cover, seasonal occupancy, civil liability, tourist tax compliance Rural tourism and short-term rentals

Approximate Hotel & Tourist Accommodation Insurance Pricing

Annual premiums for hotels, hostals, casas rurales and tourist apartments:

Small hostal / B&B (5-15 rooms)
from €1,200/yr
  • Buildings & contents
  • Public liability €1m
  • Loss of revenue
  • Guest property limited cover
  • Defensa jurídica
Large hotel (50+ rooms)
from €8,000/yr
  • Bespoke wording
  • Full all-risks cover
  • High-value contents
  • Cyber for booking systems
  • Multi-site available

Prices shown are typical Spanish market starting points and depend on age, area, cover level and your individual circumstances. Contact us for a free personalised quote. Hotels with restaurants, spas, conference facilities and pools attract additional risk-specific cover.

Frequently Asked Questions — Hotel & Tourist Accommodation Insurance

Hotels, hostals, casas rurales, tourist apartments and Bed & Breakfasts have specific insurance requirements that go well beyond standard commercial property cover. Here are the common questions we receive from Costa Blanca hospitality operators.

Hotel insurance is built around hospitality-specific exposures: large numbers of guests on premises 24/7, food service liability, pool/spa risks, theft from rooms, kitchen fires, alcohol service liability, child guest liability, loss of revenue when rooms are unusable, and employee accident in physical service work. Standard commercial cover doesn't address these specifics adequately.
Public liability insurance is legally required for all establishments serving the public (hotels, restaurants, bars) under regional tourism regulations. Buildings cover is required by mortgage lenders. Employee accident cover (Convenio Colectivo) is required by labour law. Beyond these legal minimums, business interruption and contents are not legally required but are commercially essential.
For small hostals (under 20 rooms): €600,000-€1m. Mid-size hotels: €1m-€3m. Large hotels with pools, spas, restaurants and events: €3m-€10m. The right level depends on guest profile, premises features and worst-case scenarios. A serious pool incident or food poisoning event involving multiple guests can easily generate €1m+ of liability — bake in headroom.
Limited cover under hotel liability for guest property — typically €500-€1,500 per guest, total annual aggregate €5,000-€20,000. Spanish law (Civil Code Article 1783) holds hoteliers liable for guests' valuables in rooms unless specifically deposited in the hotel safe. Encourage guests to use room safes for valuables, and have written terms about deposit requirements for high-value items.
Kitchen-specific cover includes kitchen fire (high frequency in hospitality), equipment breakdown, contents damage from extinguisher discharge, and cooking oil escape. Food poisoning cover within public liability addresses claims from guests becoming ill — typically up to €1m per incident. Keep food safety logs (HACCP) which become evidence at claim time. Salmonella outbreaks at Spanish hotels have triggered seven-figure claims.
Yes within public liability, but with strict conditions: lifeguard required where mandatory under regional rules, signage in multiple languages including English, depth markings, water quality logs, regular pool plant maintenance. Non-compliance with pool regulations may void liability cover at claim time. Spa hot tub incidents (legionella, scalding) are increasing; specific pool/spa cover is recommended.
After an insured event (fire, flood, storm) makes rooms unusable, BI pays the lost revenue while you rebuild — typically up to 12-24 months. Critical for hotels because rebuilding can take a year. The indemnity period needs to match the realistic recovery time. Indicative cost is about 5-10% of total cover. Without BI, you have repair costs PLUS zero revenue, which can sink a profitable business.
Yes — Spain's Convenio Colectivo for hospitality (and similar for catering) requires every employee accident cover policy. Cover sums are set by the Convenio: typically €40,000-€60,000 for death, plus permanent disability sums and daily benefit. Premium is typically €30-€80 per employee per year. This is in addition to the standard Spanish social security accident-at-work scheme.
Spanish law allows alcohol service liability claims if your staff serve alcohol to visibly intoxicated guests who then cause damage or injury. Public liability typically covers these events with normal limits. Some policies exclude or sub-limit alcohol-related incidents — read terms carefully. Door staff training on responsible service helps mitigate.
Standard hotel public liability covers events for hotel guests using normal facilities (small group dinners, wakes, small celebrations). Major events (weddings 100+ guests, corporate conferences with external attendees, music festivals) need event-specific extension or separate event insurance. Outdoor events on hotel grounds need weather contingency cover.
Yes increasingly — hotel booking systems hold large amounts of guest personal/payment data and are GDPR-regulated. A breach can trigger AEPD fines, contractual penalties from booking platforms, and remediation costs. Cyber cover for hotels typically €1,500-€5,000/year provides incident response, regulatory defence, customer notification costs and limited cyber-extortion cover.
Many Costa Blanca hotels close November-March. During closed seasons cover continues (theft, fire, storm cover stays in force) but at reduced cost — some policies offer 'wintering' rates with lower premium during the closed period. The buildings need to be properly secured, water systems may need draining/anti-freeze measures, and the property visited monthly. Failing these conditions can void cover during closure.
Incident report at the time (date, time, location, witnesses, hotel employee names); photographs of the location and any contributing factors; medical reports if guest sought treatment; copies of any guest correspondence about the incident. Accident books should be maintained for 7-10 years. Guest injury claims sometimes emerge months or years after the visit when injury complications develop.
Property damage claims (fire, water): perito visits within 5-10 working days, repair authorisation within 2-3 weeks. Liability claims: investigation can take months. Loss of revenue: paid weekly/monthly during the BI period after initial assessment. We support administrators through the process and chase insurers when necessary.

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How This Compares to the Competition

Honest comparisons help you make an informed choice. These figures are typical Spanish-market starting points and depend on age, area, cover level and individual circumstances.

Generali Hostelería vs Mapfre Empresas and Catalana Occidente Hostelería

How Generali's specialist tourist accommodation cover compares to Mapfre and Catalana Occidente.

Feature Generali Hostelería Mapfre Empresas Hostelería Catalana Occidente Hostelería
Buildings + contents combined Yes Yes Yes
Loss of income / business interruption Up to 12 months Up to 12 months Up to 18 months
Guest property (bailee liability) Up to €600/guest Up to €500/guest Up to €600/guest
Liability cover Up to €3,000,000 Up to €1,500,000 Up to €3,000,000
Food poisoning liability Yes Yes Yes
Pool / liability cover Included Included Included
Premium 30-room rural hotel ~€2,800/year ~€3,400/year ~€3,100/year

Comparisons are based on publicly available product literature and our experience placing policies across the Spanish market. Premium estimates assume a healthy applicant on the Costa Blanca with no significant claims history. Contact us for a personalised, like-for-like quote.

Sources & References

This page references the following official Spanish regulatory and legal sources. These are the authoritative bodies and laws governing insurance products in Spain:

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