Why should I choose Green Card cover with Sterling?
Depending on the policy, standard car insurance can include European cover for a short period of time. At Sterling, for example, our motoring policies include European cover for up to 30 days.
A Green Card is documented proof a British motorist has adequate insurance cover for the country they are driving in. It is unlikely that you’ll be asked to present one while travelling in Norway, but carrying a Green Card can still offer peace of mind and proof that you’ve got the right level of cover.
The benefits of getting a policy with Sterling
- Prices start from £395
- Cover available for any UK-registered vehicle
- Green Cards can be issued for EU countries and beyond
- Options for short term cover (one, two or three months) and long term (annual)
- Relevant travel documents can be issued prior to departure
- For drivers aged 21 years or over
- Cover for newly qualified drivers is also available
- Legal protection up to £100,000 included
- European breakdown cover, keycare, windscreen (optional extras)
- Claims hotline open 24/7
Prices start from £395 per year
Sterling compares prices from a panel of insurance companies so you get the very best deal. Short term Green Card cover of one, two and three months as well as longer term annual policies are available. Cover is for drivers aged 21 years or over and cover for newly qualified drivers is possible.
Cover for any UK-registered vehicle in Norway
Sterling can arrange a European Green Card to drive any UK-registered vehicle, whether you’re driving a car, van, motorhome or campervan in Norway. Phone one of our experts who will find a quote that works for you and your needs.
Green Cards for EU countries, and beyond
You can motor around Europe, and even explore further afield. There’s no end of possibilities for your next adventure, so take a look at other countries where our Green Card Insurance can cover you. Make it the trip of a lifetime.
European breakdown cover, keycare, windscreen (optional extras)
If you happen to break down in Europe during your travels, our European breakdown cover can help you get back on the road. We also offer keycare, and windscreen as optional extras with our policies.
Up to £100,000 of legal cover included on every policy
Our legal cover is a standard feature in our Green Card policies. So if you are ever involved in an accident that isn’t your fault, it can help you recover any out of pocket expenses afterwards and possibly look to offer a hire vehicle as well as other benefits.
Call us for the best deal
Our best policies do not appear on comparison sites and are not available online. So you will need to pick up the phone and call us for the very best deals on offer. Let us do the work and find Green Card cover for you.
Frequently asked questions
What else can be included with Sterling’s motor insurance?*
- Cover for all car insurance groups, including left-hand drive, classic cars and modified cars.
- Uninsured loss recovery for non-fault claims.
- Modifications price-matched on a like-for-like basis.
- Independent agreed value cover available.
- Salvage retention options after an accident.
- Cover for dismantled parts.
*Subject to policy selection
What is Green Card insurance?
Green Card insurance is an internationally recognised certificate of insurance that confirms the visiting motorists have the minimum compulsory cover required by the law of the country visited.
Who needs Green Card insurance?
If you’re planning a driving trip to Europe, you will want to feel confident that you have the right insurance cover in the event of an accident. Sterling can offer Green Card insurance to drivers aged 21 years or over, and also newly qualified drivers.
Is a Green Card a legal requirement?
It is not currently a legal requirement in many countries to have a Green Card, but it will give you peace of mind and make things much easier if you need to make a claim or exchange details with another driver or the police.
Is there advice for motorists who need Green Card Insurance?
- Get your Green Card paperwork organised in plenty of time before departure.
- Make sure the Green Card is valid for all the countries you are driving in.
- The Green Card documentation must have a minimum of 15 days cover from the date of travel.
- Motorists should travel with a printed copy of the Green Card paperwork for peace of mind – and it must be on green paper to be valid.
Why visit Norway?
Norway is the “land of the midnight sun” and between May and late July the sun never fully sets. In the winter months, however, it never fully rises meaning many hours of darkness which makes Norway an excellent destination for viewing the aurora borealis, the northern lights.
The Norwegian fjords are one of the world’s top tourist attractions and whether you are tempted by the huge Sognefjord, Pulpit Rock near Stavanger which overlooks Lysefjord, or Fjaerland and Europe’s biggest glacier, Jostedalsbreen, the views will be unforgettable. Oslo’s Viking Ships Museum is also a must on your Scandinavian itinerary.
How do I get a Green Card insurance quote from Sterling?
- Call Sterling on 0344 3819990
- Use the online call back service
Is there a car ferry from the UK to Norway?
If you’re driving from the UK to Norway, you might find the easiest way to get there by car is by getting the Eurotunnel and crossing to mainland Europe. From Calais, you can go up through France, Belgium, Holland, Germany and Denmark. From Hirtshals in Northern Denmark, you can get the ferry over to Norway – there are a few different options available.
Or if you want to visit Oslo and you’d prefer to take a ferry directly from Denmark to the city, there is a ferry from Kiel to Oslo. It’s worth mentioning, however, that this is usually more expensive and takes about 20 hours, so it’s only a good option for people who aren’t in a hurry.