Sailling & Motor Boat Insurance in Portugal
C1 Broker offers solutions to insure your Yacht, Sailboat, Jet ski in Portugal
As an insurance broker, C1 Broker’s aim is to find the best insurance solutions for your boat, motorboat or jet-ski in Portugal. Each boat and client has different needs, that is why we have a complete and specialised marine insurance portfolio, so that you can sail with peace of mind, protected from any unforeseen event or breakdown.
Ask us for a no obligation quote! We are sure to find the right solutions, competitive pricing, the best coverage and a top-quality after-sales and claims management service.
Discover Our Boat Insurance Options in Portugal
At C1 Broker, we offer a wide range of boat insurance solutions in Portugal carefully designed to meet the diverse needs of expats, yacht owners, sailing enthusiasts, and charter companies navigating Portuguese and international waters.
As a specialised insurance broker for expats in Portugal, we partner with leading international and national insurers to provide you with flexible, high-quality marine insurance coverage — always backed by our expert advice and multilingual customer service.
Our Boat Insurance Partners
- Sealogy
- Allianz
Choose the right insurance for your sailing or motor boat in Portugal
- A boat insurance is a specific insurance designed to cover damage caused in an accident at sea, river, harbours or marinas to pleasure boats such as motor boats / sailing boats, rowing boats, water motorbikes and jet-skis. Just like car insurance, boat insurance is compulsory in Portugal, specifically the third party liability cover. Complementary cover such as maritime and shore assistance, own damage or theft, can be taken out additionally, to guarantee maximum peace of mind.
C1 Broker has various options for your boat insurance in Portugal
Here are some of the coverages included in boat insurances:
- Public liability;
- Marine and shore assistance to the boat
- Damage to or theft of the boat (including accessories);
- Rescue expenses (including personal accidents to occupants);
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