Bookings

Bookings

Please check the Availability Calendar first to see if your holiday dates are available.

If you wish to book then you must e-mail us as soon as possible using Contact advising us of the dates you wish to book providing us with a UK landline phone number so that we can take some further details from you.

We can then mark these dates as provisionally booked and confirm by e-mail that you have 5 calendar days grace to complete our booking form, which will be attached, and send it to us together with a cheque for 25% of all charges for your stay at the villa together with the usual security/damage deposit of £150.

A provisional booking will not constitute a firm reservation until we have received the completed booking form and both deposits within 5 days of the provisional booking being made and we have confirmed receipt to you in writing once the deposit and security cheque has fully cleared.

The 25% deposit is non returnable and you also remain fully liable for the remaining 75%, so we recommend that you take out your own holiday and travel insurance right away.

The remaining 75% must be paid in full together with any agreed extras and all payments fully cleared no later than 10 clear weeks before the date of first occupation of the villa.  We will also require to have a copy of your holiday and travel insurance policy covering all guests with the final payment. A late payment may mean that your booking is cancelled.

If you wish to make any payment by credit card please ask and we will provide you with details of our PayPal Account.  There will be an additional fee of 5% which must be added to the payment before it is sent. 

   

Posted in About the Villa on Jan 12th, 2008 by Owner

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