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Originally Posted by dragonseeker
Does not cover most of the Balkans.
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Getting insurance for all the countries that made up former Yugoslavia is no problem, you just buy it at the border crossings into each country.
During the past 3 weeks, I have travelled through most of the former Yugoslavian countries. Here's how the insurance formalities have worked out:
Slovenia: It's part of the EU, therefore covered on the EU 'green card'.
Croatia: Not part of the EU yet, but they have signed onto the EU 'green card' insurance scheme, hence it is covered on the EU 'green card'.
Bosnia: Buy it at the border crossing, €10 for about 10 days.
Montenegro: Buy it at the border crossing, €10 for about 14 days.
Albania: Buy it at the border crossing, €10 for about 15 days.
Greece: It's part of the EU
(although you would hardly know it, judging from the condition of the Greek roads), therefore covered on the EU 'green card'.
Macedonia (FYROM): Buy it at the border crossing, €50 for about 14 days.
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all cases, what happens is this: You stop at the customs entry point, the Customs Officer asks to see your insurance, you tell him you don't have it and need to buy it, he directs you to an office less than 50 meters away, you go buy the insurance (always paid for using Euros, no matter where you are), you come back to the Customs guy, show the Customs guy your insurance document, and they then wave you on and wish you a nice trip.
For what it's worth, all of the Customs guys I have encountered at the above countries have been very friendly and courteous... heck, "welcoming" would be the best way to describe my encounters with Customs at every border crossing so far.
I'm headed into Kosovo tomorrow, and Serbia later this week... I'll come back and post my experience with those two countries after I have been there.
Michael