Insured Abroad in association with Intasure offer a comprehensive specialist insurance service for holiday homes in Denmark.
Underwritten by one of the world's leading insurers, Lloyd's of London, the policy meets the specialist requirements of overseas holiday homes in Denmark and includes essential features such as cover when the property is occupied or unoccupied, or let short term as a holiday let, plus public liability cover up to £5m.
At Insured Abroad you can fill in a simple form to get an online quote for your holiday home insurance in Denmark, simply click here to start the process.
Alternatively if you would rather get a quote over the phone simply click here and one of our representatives will call you back.

Emigration is limited, owing mainly to the relatively high standard of living in Denmark. There are 500 refugees accepted every year by Denmark for resettlement. These refugees are those who need an alternative place to their first country of asylum, usually for protection-related reasons.
In 1998, Denmark received 5,699 asylum applications; of these, 55% were given permission to stay. The main countries of origin were Iraq, Somalia, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, and Iran. An Integration Act was enacted as of 1 January 1999. Under this act, most foreign nationals, including refugees, must participate in a three-year integration program, during which their social assistance is reduced.
In 1999 the net migration rate was 3.22 migrants per 1,000 population.
Denmark's relations with the European Union, which it joined in 1973, have dominated it's political life for over a decade.
Centuries of maritime trading contracts with Europe and the US have given Denmark, a relatively small country, the confidence to assert and defend its independence.
The Danes rejected the Euro as the national currency in a referendum in September 2000.