Essential Information

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It is extremely important that you read pages 3 and 64-67 and the relevant destination information, as these, together with other information ` contained in the brochure, form the terms and conditions of the contract between you and Enchanting Holidays.

Brocher Accuracy

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Every care has been taken to ensure that the information in the brochure is accurate at the time of printing. Our descriptions are based on assurances from hoteliers. It must be remembered, however, that the brochure is produced some twelve months in advance and naturally changes can occur. If we are advised of any material changes by the hotel we shall do our utmost to pass these on to you as soon as we become aware of them. All map locations are approx. and are not intended to be definitive.

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

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Travel involving prolonged immobility can cause deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Recent surgery, previous occurrence of DVT and a family history of DVT are among the factors that may increase your susceptibility to the condition. If you are concerned about travelling then you are advised to contact your GP before you depart. Information on travel-related DVT is available on the Department of Health website at www.doh.gov.uk/dvt.

Meals & All Inclusive Plans

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In general, you cannot expect European standards in some developing destinations. In some areas much of the food has to be imported and meals will vary depending on the style of hotel. Please remember that food is very much a matter of personal taste and preference. Many hotels adopt a buffet-style service for meals. Where we offer half or full board arrangements the meals are usually on a table dhote (fixed menu) basis and drinks are not included. A supplement is usually required for a la carte meals and in some cases the hotel will not allow any credit for the table dhote meal not taken. We advise you to check with the hotel before dining. Please note that no refund can be given for meals not taken. All Inclusive plans do not necessarily include everything. Meals are usually restricted to certain restaurants, drinks are usually locally produced and not all activities and land and water sports are included. We very strongly advise you to check with the hotel on arrival as to exactly what is included and between what times they are included.

Holiday Seasons

The destinations we feature in this brochure are available all year round. Some do have quieter off peak periods when you can take advantage of uncrowded beaches and more personal attention from hotel staff. At this time it may be necessary for hotels to scale down the size of some of their facilities, such as restaurants, to match demand. Similarly, during peak periods, hotels experience full occupancy, which may result in a livelier atmosphere and slower service in busier facilities.

Overseas Airport Taxes

Foreign departure/airport taxes vary and may be payable locally either in foreign currency (e.g. US$ etc.) or in local currency. Please ensure you have enough local and foreign funds to meet these payments. If you are travelling to more than one country on your holiday, you may be required to pay a departure tax at each point.

Service

Delays, unfortunately, may occur through various reasons. Where long flight delays result in lost holiday time, no refunds are given by hotels/suppliers for unused accommodation/ services. Similarly, airlines do not usually offer compensation for flight delays. Consequently, Enchanting is not liable for any costs incurred or loss of enjoyment as a result of any such delay. Recompense for such delays may be claimed through certain types of holiday insurance (please check your holiday insurance covers such losses).

Resort Development & Hotel Renovations

In any resort or destination, building works must be expected and often start without prior warning. Hotels also have to be maintained and refurbished and swimming pools cleaned but the manager will try to ensure a minimum of inconvenience to guests.

Hotels

The choice of hotel is crucial to your holiday. The hotels we feature have been selected for their location, their character or their value and may not, therefore, be the best in other respects. If you have any doubts at all please discuss your choice with us. The final selection is, however, entirely up to you.

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In any resort or destination, building works must be expected and often start without prior warning. Hotels also have to be maintained and refurbished and swimming pools cleaned but the manager will try to ensure a minimum of inconvenience to guests.

Public & Religious Holidays

Services may be curtailed or limited during certain religious events and public holidays. Please note that such holidays and religious events may be called at very little or no notice at all.

Private Functions / Events

At times, various events including private functions, conferences, weddings and filming may take place at hotels. We have no control over these matters whatsoever.

Luggage Allowance

Luggage allowances will be shown on your air tickets. There is no allowance for infants under 2 years apart from a carrycot and/ or collapsible pushchair. Excess luggage is carried at the airline's discretion and may incur charges payable directly to the airline. Luggage allowance on light aircraft is usually between 12-15 kgs. For seaplane transfers in the Maldives it is usually only 20 kgs, with excess baggage being charged at approx. US$ 3 per kg generally (please check with us at time of booking). Please contact your airline for the latest luggage allowance details.

Flights

All flights are subject to government approval and may be amended or withdrawn at any time, without Enchanting incurring liability. The arrangements shown in this brochure are based on scheduled flights (it should be noted that not all airlines provide complimentary meals and drinks). All flights are based in economy class. Upgrades are available at a supplement. It may sometimes be necessary to make stops en route for refuelling or to pick up joining passengers. Owing to security regulations it is not always possible to leave the plane during these stops. Flight durations shown in this brochure are an indication of the time spent in the air and do not include stops en route or time spent between connecting flights. It should be noted that all passengers travel under the conditions of carriage of the airline concerned as printed on their ticket. It is your responsibility to ensure that you reconfirm any onward or return flights. NB: Owing to changes in pressure it is dangerous to fly less than 48 hours after scuba diving. Excessive drinking before boarding your flight could result in you being refused permission to board the aircraft. Most airlines will refuse permission for women to fly who will be 28 or more weeks pregnant on the date of return travel. Failure to comply with airline regulations may result in cancellation and denial of boarding, and we cannot be held liable for any such occurrence.

Check In / Check Out Times

All hotels operate the standard international practice with regard to check in and check out times. Check in is usually between 1400-1600 hours and check out is usually between 1000-1200 hours (please ensure you clarify the exact check out time with the hotel on arrival). This means you may have to wait some time, if you arrive early, for your room to be made up, and vacate your room perhaps hours before your departure. It may be possible to retain your room until departure on payment of an extra charge, depending on whether the room is required for arriving guests.

Accommodation

Even though we feature some of the best hotels the accommodation may still be considered modest by European standards. Our use of the words superior or deluxe to describe rooms must be read in the context of the hotel description. Single rooms or twins for sole use may vary in standard and position. We are willing to request the hotel to place an extra bed in a twin room and a reduction may be offered. It must be understood, however, that floor and drawer space may be cramped. Beds for children may not be full single size and can often be rollaway style. When we describe a room as having sea view this means you will have some view of the sea. The room may not face the sea and the view may be at an angle. Views may also be obscured by garden foliage. Please note that although we may describe the hotel as on the seafront or overlooking the sea it does not always follow that rooms have sea view. It should be noted that you might find lizards, ants, cockroaches or other insects in your room. This is a fact of life in some hot countries and should not be seen as a sign of dirtiness.

Safety & Health

We take the security and safety of our clients very seriously, but, you are, of course, responsible for your own safety. It is tactless for visitors to make a great show of wealth, especially in developing countries. In general your own common sense must prevail. Please remember that in some destinations the sun can be deceptively strong and those inviting crystal clear waters may conceal strong undercurrents, sharp coral or sea urchins and the like. Take every precaution and take heed of local warnings. Inoculations are entirely your responsibility - please consult your doctor or health centre. The Foreign & Commonwealth Office Travel Advice Unit may have issued information about your holiday destination. Please visit their website at www.fco.gov.uk/travel. Information can also be found on BBC2 (Ceefax) page 470 onwards.

Seat Allocation

As seats on many international flights are allocated on check in, you are strongly advised to arrive early to secure the seats of your choice. Where the flight originates at another point your choice may be limited. Some airlines are willing to reserve seats in advance, and we will pass on your request. We cannot, however, guarantee that the airline will be able to meet your requirements.

Smoking

Almost all airlines have adopted a non-smoking policy and many hotels have also now started adopting a non-smoking policy in hotel rooms, and in the public areas of the hotel. If this information is important to you please check with us at the time of booking.

Holiday Selection

Problems can arise beyond our control. In this event please take the matter up with our local agents and/or the hotel. Most problems can be resolved in resort without spoiling your holiday. Complaining on your return will be too late. We know from experience that most holiday complaints arise as a result of choosing the wrong holiday, so please choose carefully and seek our advice. Overall, patience and understanding are invaluable.

Visas & Passports

As seats on many international flights are allocated on check in, you are strongly advised to arrive early to secure the seats of your choice. Where the flight originates at another point your choice may be limited. Some airlines are willing to reserve seats in advance, and we will pass on your request. We cannot, however, guarantee that the airline will be able to meet your requirements.

Hotel Facilities

Almost all airlines have adopted a non-smoking policy and many hotels have also now started adopting a non-smoking policy in hotel rooms, and in the public areas of the hotel. If this information is important to you please check with us at the time of booking.
YOUR PRICE INCLUDES :
Return economy-class air travel between the stated UK departure airport and your destination.
UK Air Passenger Duty, security tax and all other relevant ticket taxes.
Transfers to and from the overseas airport and your accommodation.
Accommodation as confirmed including any obligatory service charges and taxes as levied by the hotel.
Meal arrangements as booked. Holidays including main meals will generally commence with dinner on the day of arrival and terminate with breakfast for half board and lunch for full board on the day of departure.
NOT INCLUDED :
Travel from your home to the UK airport and vice versa.
Holiday insurance.
Excursions and sightseeing trips which are not shown as included.
Charges made by the hotels for the use of certain facilities and extra meals, drinks and personal items including any tax or service charge levied for them.
Overseas airport departure taxes.
Passport, visa and inoculation costs.