Travel in the EU from the UK | Guests
Learn how to book a trip with a UK host and arrange for travel in the EU.
How to arrange travel abroad from the UK
Book your trip at least seven days in advance — Your host needs to apply for a VE 103 certificate which could take up to a week to process
Message your host to let them know you’d like to travel abroad and get their approval
Contact Resortifi to proceed with the approval process
- If we approve your travel: We’ll notify you and charge a £1,000 deposit. We’ll refund the deposit 80 hours after the trip ends if there are no outstanding reimbursement invoices or damage claims.
- If we’re unable to approve your travel: We’ll notify you, cancel the trip, and refund you in full.
Your host will provide a copy of the VE103 certificate to keep in the vehicle for your trip
Note: If you fail to get approval from Resortifi to travel abroad and the vehicle is damaged or stolen, it will void your protection plan, and you’ll be fully responsible for vehicle damage or loss.
Tip: Be sure to know entrance requirements for any EU country you’re traveling to, including whether you’ll need your passport or an International Driving Permit (IDP).
Accidents or roadside incidents abroad
If you’re involved in an accident or have a roadside incident in the EU, responsibility for the charge depends on who is found to be at fault (including the cost of a tow back to the UK, if necessary). When your host agrees to your travel abroad, they’re obligated to provide a mechanically sound vehicle that can safely make the trip. If you fail to get your host’s permission to travel abroad and you require roadside assistance, you’ll be responsible for the charge, regardless of whether you or your host caused the need for service.
Tip: You may want to purchase additional coverage outside of your Resortifi-provided plan to reduce costs should we find you to be at fault for a roadside callout. Read more about roadside assistance for guests.
Note: If you’re approved by Resortifi for travel in the EU, your protection plan is in effect in these countries: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Channel Islands and The Isle of Man.