Marine Insurance Spain
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Get a Free Quote →Spanish Insurance Law: Marine Insurance — 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
Marine insurance for pleasure craft is governed by Ley 14/2014, de 24 de julio, de Navegación Marítima and Real Decreto 607/1999, Reglamento del seguro de responsabilidad civil de embarcaciones. Compulsory third-party liability applies to vessels with engine power of ≥3.7 kW (≈5 HP) OR hull length of ≥2.5 m. Smaller hulls and dinghies under both thresholds are exempt from compulsory liability but cover is recommended.
Compulsory liability minimums
Under RD 607/1999, the minimum compulsory liability per vessel scales by length: up to 6m: €120,000; 6–12m: €240,000; 12–24m: €600,000; over 24m: €1,200,000. Most Spanish insurers offer significantly higher limits as standard (€1m–€3m typical) given the modest premium difference. Limits cover personal injury to third parties, damage to other vessels, pollution clean-up costs, and wreck removal up to the limit.
Hull cover and cruising area
Hull cover (todo riesgo) protects the vessel itself against accidental damage, fire, theft and weather damage. Standard cruising areas in Spanish policies: (1) Spanish coastal waters only (zona 1); (2) Mediterranean including Italy, France, Croatia, Greece, North African coast (zona 2); (3) Atlantic Europe including Portugal, Madeira, Canaries, UK, Ireland (zona 3); and (4) worldwide with the exception of war zones. Cruising outside the declared zone voids cover for any incident in the unauthorised area.
Crew and passenger cover
Standard liability covers third parties including paid crew but not passengers riding voluntarily unless added. Passenger cover (typically €50,000–€100,000 per person) is essential if you take guests out — many Marina Alta marinas require it as a condition of berth allocation. Skipper cover (personal accident for the skipper while operating the vessel) is a separate add-on.
Standard exclusions
Cover excludes: racing unless declared; chartering unless commercial cover taken; operating without a valid Spanish skipper licence (PNB, PER, PY etc. depending on vessel size); operation while the skipper is over the 0.5g/l alcohol limit; transit through declared war zones or piracy hot spots; and damage from marine growth, gradual deterioration or osmosis. Always carry the certificate of insurance — Spanish marinas check it on arrival.
Marine Insurance in Spain
Marine insurance Spain covers boats, yachts and pleasure craft for residents and expats on the Costa Blanca. We offer boat and marine insurance for expats and residents on the Costa Blanca and across Spain. Whether you have a small day boat, a sailing yacht, a motorboat or a larger cruiser, Generali can cover your vessel against the risks of Mediterranean sailing.
Key Points
- Pleasure craft, sailing boats and motorboats
- Third-party liability at sea
- Theft, fire and storm damage
- Rescue and towing costs covered
- Personal accident cover for crew and passengers
- Mediterranean and European waters coverage
- Policies in English with English-speaking claims handling
Optional Extras
- Racing cover during officially organised regattas
- Navigation extension beyond standard cruising range
- Water sports equipment on board
- Crew liability and crew personal accident
- Laid-up cover for winter storage ashore
- Trailer cover — while vessel is on a road trailer
How to Get a Quote
- Call or email us — ring 966 461 625 or email info@turnerinsurance.es. Our English-speaking team is available Monday to Friday, 09:30–15:00.
- 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.
- We compare options — as authorised Generali agents, we present the plans that match your needs and budget. No pressure, no obligation.
- Your policy is set up — once you are happy, we arrange everything and send your certificate and English-language policy documents promptly.
Marine Insurance Cover Levels
| Cover level | What is included | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Responsabilidad Civil (RC) | Third-party liability only — mandatory for vessels over 250cc engine in Spain | Small craft, dinghies, jet skis |
| RC + Incendio y Robo | Third-party liability plus fire damage and theft of the vessel | Older or lower-value boats |
| Todo Riesgo | Full hull, machinery, equipment, theft, fire and third-party liability | Yachts, motorboats and valued craft on the Costa Blanca |
| Todo Riesgo + Tripulación | All-risks hull plus crew personal accident and employer liability | Crewed vessels and charter operations |
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Approximate Boat & Marine Insurance Pricing
Annual premiums for pleasure craft on the Costa Blanca, owner with valid licence:
- Mandatory third-party
- Up to 5m hull, low engine
- Spain coastal waters
- Marina berth requirement
- Wreck removal up to €60,000
- Up to 8-10m hull
- Hull + machinery damage
- Trailer transport
- Skipper & crew liability
- Personal belongings
- 10m+ hull, sailing or motor
- Mediterranean coastal cover
- Higher liability (€1m+)
- Charter-ready option
- Survey usually required
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. Premiums depend on hull material (steel/glassfibre/wood), age, value, mooring location, intended cruising area and skipper qualifications.
Frequently Asked Questions — Marine Insurance in Spain
The Costa Blanca has 30+ marinas and a busy boating community. These answers cover the most common questions from British and Irish boat owners on the Mediterranean coast.
More questions? Visit our complete FAQ centre with 90+ detailed guides, or contact us for free English-speaking advice.
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 Náutica vs Pantaenius and Mapfre Marítimo
How Generali's pleasure-craft insurance compares to Pantaenius (the German specialist popular among British boat owners) and Mapfre Marítimo.
| Feature | Generali Náutica | Pantaenius España | Mapfre Marítimo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mandatory third-party (Ley 14/2014) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Liability cover | €1,000,000 standard | €3,000,000 standard | €1,500,000 standard |
| Hull cover (all-risks) | Up to declared value | Up to declared value | Up to declared value |
| Personal injury (passengers) | Up to €50,000/person | Up to €100,000/person | Up to €50,000/person |
| Cruising area (Med + Atlantic) | Standard | Worldwide option | Standard |
| English-speaking claims | Via Turner Insurance | Yes — German/English specialist | Limited |
| Premium 8m yacht (€80k declared) | ~€720/year | ~€890/year | ~€780/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:
- Dirección General de Seguros y Fondos de Pensiones (DGS) — Spanish insurance regulator. Confirms registration of insurance brokers (Andrew Turner: Registry C0467B54657010) and authorises all insurance products distributed in Spain.
- Ley 50/1980 — Ley de Contrato de Seguro (BOE) — Spanish Insurance Contract Law. The primary legal framework governing all insurance contracts in Spain — defines duties, claims, cancellation rights and disclosure obligations.
- Ley 14/2014, de 24 de julio, de Navegación Marítima (BOE) — Spanish Maritime Navigation Law. Covers liability and insurance requirements for vessels in Spanish waters.
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