The main route
by car from United Kingdom to Spain starts
from the French ferries. The route
goes to Bordeaux from passing the
east of France through south. And then there
from the west of the Pyrenees through
Irun, the route reaches Spain.
Another highway
option is that going to Perignan on
the southeast of France and the there taking
the A7 highway through
Barcelona
and the other regions on the south.
The duration of
the journey may be shortened by taking the
ferries from Plymouth to Santander
and from Portsmouth to Bilbao on
northern
Spain.
Travelling to Spain with your
Car
Travelers who want travel to Spain in their
own cars or vehicles should have a
"Driver’s License"
and "Motor
insurance".
For the driver's
license, the citizen of the EU countries, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland
and
Liechtenstein or the countries
that has adopted the standard license as
agreed in the Geneva or Vienna conventions
only require a valid driver’s
license. The rest of
the countries' citizens will require an
International Driver’s
License.
For the motor
insurance, if the travelers
are a citizen of the EU countries,
Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein,
Andorra or Croatia, then they
only need to
carry their insurance policy along with a
payment receipt that shows the validity of
the policy.
If they are from Albania,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Byelorussia, Israel,
Iran, Morocco, Moldavia, Macedonia, Serbia,
Montenegro, Tunisia, Turkey or
Ukraine, then they will need to get a
"Green Card -
the International Motor Insurance
Certificate".
Travelers from the rest of the countries
should take out a
"Frontier Insurance Policy"
(a temporary, obligatory, third party policy
for motor vehicles) to enter to Spain with
their cars.
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