Generally, you can drive in Britain on an overseas licence if you’re 17+ and have a licence from within the EU, the EEA, Switzerland, or some other countries who have signed agreements with Britain. However - being legally allowed to drive in Britain is one thing. Finding an affordable and easy way to do so is another. Rental companies can be expensive, and getting added as a named driver on someone else’s annual policy is hard work for a short visit.
One solution that could be handier and offer better value is to use your own licence to borrow a car instead, using temporary car insurance from Cuvva. This is because you only pay for the time you actually need behind the wheel, starting from just 1 hour. If you have a licence from Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, the Republic of Ireland, Romania, Spain, or Sweden - good news. You can drive with Cuvva while you’re visiting. We're adding more countries soon.