Holiday information Spain & Portugal
Essential information about our holidays in Spain and Portugal including what you can expect at your property.
Hotels
Room prices include breakfast and at some hotels we have also negotiated a half board rate - where applicable proceed with your booking for a quote. Where half board has been purchased this is generally a 3 course set menu.
Star ratings generally reflect the quality and standard of a hotel but some choose not to be classified although they are often of a high standard and excellent value.
You can generally check in from 4pm onwards although if you arrive earlier you may still be able to gain access to your room so do ask. All rooms should be vacated by 11am on day of departure.
Bedrooms have at least a shower and WC. As rooms are allocated on arrival, specific requests for a shower or bath can be noted, but not confirmed.
A room for 3 will generally be a twin bedroom with folding single bed. Family rooms are only suitable for 2 adults and 2 children under 12 - these are often larger twin rooms with additional sofa bed or folding beds added.
Children occupying a full size bed pay the adult rate, except at hotels with the free child offer. When this is the case a child under 12 stays free, if sharing a twin/double room with 2 adults - meals are not included. This is subject to availability and does not apply at Easter (28-30 March) and 13 July – 29 August. This offer can be withdrawn at anytime.
We do not charge for hotel accommodation for children under 4, unless they occupy a full size bed. We can request a cot for babies or toddlers, but these are not always available and a charge will be made by the hotelier - payable direct. It is recommended, and often cheaper and easier, to take a travel cot.
If you book six nights or more at a hotel with the 7 nights for 6 offer the seventh night is free. This is subject to availability and does not apply at Easter (28-30 March) and 13 July – 29 August or if booking half board. This offer can be withdrawn at anytime.
The distances shown within descriptions are approximate and the restaurant closures are provided by our suppliers as a guideline - these may change without prior notice.
There may be a charge for parking and leisure facilities. Some private and public garages cannot accommodate high vehicles such as large people carriers and Range Rovers.
Self-Catering
Country homes, particularly those that are not permanently occupied by people, may well be the year-round homes of birds, bees or small furry things. This does not in any way reflect on standards of cleanliness, but may alarm those not used to rural living. Likewise, neighbouring farms will be seen as a delight for some and the source of smells and early morning noise by others.
Our properties are hugely varied. One person's idea of blissful, away-from-it-all peace is another's dull isolation and some may find the charm of a working farm outweighed by early morning agricultural activities and animal noises.
A living area will have table and chairs and some comfortable seating unless stated.
Even though some pools are shown as being exclusive to clients the owners can choose to use them whilst their guests are out.
All accommodation has a fridge and cooking facilities and extras such as microwave, washing machine or dishwasher are listed. Keen cooks should read the descriptions carefully, as some properties only feature a hob.
A mezzanine is an open gallery, often used for extra beds but not ideal for children with early bedtimes and the less mobile as they are generally reached by steep stairs. You should always supervise children on mezzanines.
Stairs may be steep or narrow and/or open tread and may not have banisters - if so the description tells you.
The maximum number of people that can stay in each property is shown in every description. Where it is shown as 4/6 it means standard beds for adults, plus smaller beds more suitable for children such as bunks. For gites and cottages the + indicates a cot is provided so you can also take an infant. This maximum number cannot be exceeded unless authorised to do so by the property owner or agent. If friends are joining you at your accommodation and planning to stay overnight, you must let us know in advance so that arrangements can be made and permission obtained.
Bathrooms have a bath (usually with shower attachment) and shower rooms only have a shower. Neither includes a WC unless stated. En suites only have a WC if mentioned in the description.
Clothes storage and/or hanging space may be limited in bedrooms.
Properties with tv do not necessarily receive English speaking channels
Gardens are usually informal, with grassy areas instead of neat manicured lawns. If they are enclosed, the description tells you.
Bicycles or games may be provided although they might show signs of wear and tear so you may prefer to take your own.
Barbecues are not allowed at some of our accommodation except in dedicated areas. Where they are permitted, never be tempted to use a charcoal or barbecue grill indoors or in an enclosed area (such as tents) as this will cause a build-up of carbon monoxide.
Smoking at casas it is generally not allowed indoors and some owners also request that clients do not smoke outside. If a member of your party is a smoker please call us before booking so that we can find out exactly what rules apply at your chosen accommodation.
Properties will be cleaned after your departure, however you must ensure that you wash up and generally tidy to avoid money being deducted from your deposit.
Bed linen and/or towels are provided unless stated otherwise. Remember to take tea towels.
Cots and child beds may not always be the latest 168澳洲体彩幸运10开奖官方开奖结果 实时直播 历史号码 精准数据统计model and very often cots are travel cots.
Your accommodation will generally be ready for you to arrive between 4pm and 6pm and you are requested to leave by 10am. When the ship arrives in Spain late afternoon arrangements have been made for an arrival at the property between 8pm and 10pm.
Rentals include all gas, water, electricity and heating during the cooler months. From May to September inclusive, if any heating is used it will be charged for. Some wood may be provided but any extra will need to gathered or purchased by the clients. If taking an electric car permission must be given by the keyholder to charge it at the property. The meter will be read on arrival and departure and any excess electricity must be paid on departure.
A cash deposit up to the value of €150 is payable on arrival. This is to cover damages that may be incurred but does not limit your liability. Where damages exceed the deposit value, Brittany Ferries 澳洲幸运10十168体彩开奖网 will recover any outstanding amount from you on behalf of the supplier. If you are taking your pet an extra deposit may be requested. Details will be provided with your travel documents.
About your holiday
WANT TO STAY IN MORE THAN ONE PLACE?
Any accommodation on our website can be used for a multi-centre holiday, with time spent in more than one location.
SPECIAL REQUESTS
Wherever possible we will try to meet your specific requirements but more often than not our suppliers allocate accommodation on arrival and although requests can be noted, we are unable to guarantee these.
LAST MINUTE BOOKINGS
We will do everything we can to take bookings up to 24 hours before departure. When booking within 1 month of sailing payment must be by credit or debit card or through a travel agent. Confirmation may not be possible instantly and it's a good idea to let us have a 2nd or 3rd choice.
DISABLED CLIENTS
Accommodation that may be suitable for clients with restricted mobility is shown with an icon. However you must discuss your specific requirements with us before making your booking to ensure it will be suitable.
FOOT PASSENGERS
Transfers from our ferry terminals to hotels are not included. Where we show the foot passenger icon, hotels are easily reached on foot, by public transport or taxi.
SWIMMING POOLS
Outdoor pools are normally open from mid June to mid September (if heated slightly longer) and may close due to weather conditions or if maintenance is required. This is entirely at the discretion of the management/owner. Also, on board Pont-Aven, under certain conditions the Captain may decide to close the pool. Whenever using a pool suitable swimwear must be worn and swimming shorts are not usually acceptable. Hats are also often compulsory in public pools. Parents should be extra vigilant and supervise children in and around pool areas at all times. Pets must never be allowed in a swimming pool.
PETS
Most domestic pets can also discover the joys of France, Spain & Portugal. For information please visit our pets travel section.
Where pets are accepted this is shown under extra services and the price shown is a price per pet per night unless stated otherwise. Some restrictions may apply. Please be aware that you may come across animals belonging to the owner even at properties where pets are not accepted. If you have allergies please check before booking.
If you are taking more than one animal please let us know as we will have to make a special request which may be refused.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS & ADVICE
All passengers, including babies must have a valid passport with at least 6 months remaining on date of travel. British passport application forms are available from Post Offices (or apply online) and you should allow up to 12 weeks for issue or renewal. Any child going abroad without a parent or legal guardian must also have a letter of consent otherwise permission to travel may be refused.
For queries visit www.gov.uk. or www.gov.ie.
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DRIVING ABROAD
You must take your insurance certificate, vehicle registration document and written permission to take the car abroad if it is not registered in your name. All members of the party who intend to drive abroad must also take their driving licences and be over 18.
It is important that you find out what the legal motoring regulations and regulations are when abroad, for up-to-date information and to plan your route visit theaa.com.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
It is essential to have personal and medical travel insurance and you are responsible for ensuring that the cover is adequate for your needs. We also suggest that you check you are covered for damage you may cause to persons or property whilst you are abroad as you will be liable for any such damage.
FULLY BONDED HOLIDAYS
We are a member of the Association of British Travel Agents, and in Ireland the Commission for Aviation Regulation, so you can book with confidence in the knowledge that your holiday is totally secure.
OUR HOLIDAY HELPLINE
If you encounter any problems on holiday that you cannot resolve yourself, we operate a Holiday Helpline, with English speaking staff on hand to give you any assistance you require. Details are supplied with your holiday documents.
FIESTAS
These play an important part in Spanish and Portuguese culture and many towns and villages celebrate religious days and other important occasions. Fiestas can be numerous and often the dates are only confirmed at the last minute. Expect firework displays, fairgrounds and loud music playing through the night.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
On public holidays you will find shops and banks are often closed, so make sure you have enough local currency to tide you over. And remember, trading laws often do not allow you shopping on a Sunday except in tourist areas.
2024 Spanish Bank Holidays
January 1, 6
Mar 29
May 1
August 15
October 12
November 1
December 6, 9 & 25
2023 Portuguese Bank Holidays
January 1
March 29 & 31
April 25
May 1 & 30
June 10
August 15
October 5
November 1
December 1, 8 & 25
There are also other regional and town holidays that are too numerous to show here.
WHAT DO TO IF YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY WHILST ABROAD
The European emergency number is 112. This will allow you to contact the ambulance, police, or fire services. More information on this can be found at the European Commission Information Site: https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/112


