Yes, please see the details on our cruising ranges below:
UK Based vessels:
Inland waters - You are covered on inland waters of the UK (Excluding Lochs & Lakes), you can cross tidal waters to gain access to the next leg of your inland waters journey, but you cannot stay/remain on these waters.
Coastal Waters - You are covered on the inland & coastal waters of the UK. Up to 12 nautical miles from the shore.
European Cover - You can use your vessel on inland & coastal waters of the UK, limited to the Irish Sea, & Continental Europe. As far up but not beyond the northern coasts of Holland/Netherlands, Belgium & France, but not West of Brest and for a maximum of 60 days in any one trip.
Vessels moored in Spain, Balearic Islands, France, East Coast of Italy, Malta, West coast of Italy, Croatia, Turkey & Greece:
Mediterranean Sea - You are covered up to 12 nautical miles from shore, along the southern coast of Spain, France, Italy Croatia, Greece & Turkey but not East of 30 degrees East & excluding the waters of North Africa.
Vessels moored in the Canary Islands:
Coastal waters of the Canaries up to 50 nautical miles from shore.
Vessels based in Cyprus:
Full Mediterranean excluding the waters of North Africa, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt & Libya.
Inland Craft - UK Only:
Inland UK waters, excluding lochs & lakes.