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The following information is offered to assist you in making your decisions with regard to your proposed trip to the Islands of the Pacific Ocean, but if you have any questions or queries at all, please speak to us directly. We are always happy to help.
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Overseas Holidays - What To Expect
One of the attractions of holidaying overseas is to see something of the culture and way of life that is different to what we are used to at home. You should not therefore expect things to be the same as in Britain - invariably this is not so. In other countries - some of which have only become accustomed to an influx of foreign tourists in recent years - the locals tend to be more relaxed in their approach to life, and this usually means taking their time over things. Also, because of rapid development in some resorts, the development of the infrastructure (roads, power supplies, water supplies etc.) has not kept pace with the demands of tourism. Of course, in the more sophisticated resorts of Hawaii and America for instance, you will often find all the facilities you are used to at home, but elsewhere things may be a good deal simpler. You may experience problems with plumbing or drainage or inconveniences like a broken door handle, or missing light bulbs. Standards of furnishings or electrical fittings may be more basic. It is also worth remembering that on a holiday where the absence of rain rates high on your list of priorities, water shortages can sometimes be unavoidable - indeed even in the largest hotels if everyone decides to shower or bath at the same time, hot water may run short. Don't get annoyed if these things occur. If it is something that can be rectified, just report it to the person in charge of your accommodation and it will be fixed - eventually! If you have real difficulty, report it to our representative or agent. They will be glad to do what they can to assist.
Food overseas can also be a little different to what you're used to. You may encounter unusual dishes, but try it - you might like it. Food is a very subjective matter and often hotel menus are designed to please the greatest number of people. However, most resorts do have restaurants and snack bars where British, European or American style dishes can be bought if you prefer.
Another factor of life overseas that can concern British visitors is the number and variety of insects. They are prolific in some countries and little can be done about them, except regular control measure, to keep them out of accommodation.
Finally, a word about noise and building works. In this website we have tried to indicate for most resorts whether we consider them to be noisy or peaceful. Of course, which you prefer will depend upon the sort of holiday you are looking for. You may consider that being in the centre of town, near to all the shops, bars, discos and other entertainments is your ideal. Alternatively, you may consider such things horrific and want a peaceful holiday. In either case, we will make sure what you want is what we book for you.
On the same subject, it is unfortunately a fact of life that with the increase in tourism, as hitherto remote destinations come within the range of ordinary tourist, rapid development takes place and even in the older established holiday resorts every spare piece of land is eagerly sought for development. It is difficult to find anywhere where building works of some kind are not going on. All we can say is that we have no control of this, but if, after you have booked, we find out about any building works going on at or near to your accommodation, and which we think will affect the enjoyment of your holiday, we will notify you. If we think that any such work will seriously affect your holiday we will notify you and give you the opportunity to transfer to an alternative holiday, or cancel without any penalty.
Meals
There are very few hotels in the Pacific that offer an
All-Inclusive program to their guests as part of the room cost.
Those that do are mostly to be found in Fiji and they are all in
the luxury top end of the market. Many hotels will include
breakfast and in French Polynesia there are a number of properties
that are including Breakfast and Diner as an early booking
incentive.
Almost all the resorts throughout the Pacific offer pre-purchasable
meal options and these options offer an approximate saving of 5%
over the menu price. However, we would recommend that you do not
pre-purchase meals, but pay as you go. On a number of the islands
you will have a choice of other places to eat, so we feel it is
wrong to limit yourself to just one choice of dining experience.
Also your body clock will be out of sync with your location, and
the weather and your activities (or lack of them) will change your
dietary requirements. You only have to miss one meal that you have
prepaid and you will be out of pocket - there are no refunds for
uneaten meals.
At times, some hotels will offer special inclusive meal offers with
the room accommodation. When such offers apply, we will make you
aware of them. When budgeting for your meal costs we suggest that
you allow £75-£85 per person per day for stays in French Polynesia
and £35-£45 for all other destinations, these estimates are based
on the fact that you will not eat three full meals every day due to
traveling, excursions or time differences affecting your body
clock, etc. Alcoholic drink prices are approximately 80% of the
price you would pay in the UK and most hotels will have a good
range of wines to suit all palates and budgets.
Our Website Descriptions
The descriptions of resorts and particularly of hotels, apartments etc. on this site have been complied as a result of inspection by our staff, or information from the individual Hotels directly. We have taken all reasonable care to ensure accuracy. In using the word "hotel" we do not distinguish between other local classifications, such as "hostal", "Resort", "Aparthotel", "Estalagem", "Pension", "Taverna" etc. We describe all such accommodation as hotels. For self catering accommodation, usually the description will give you a good idea what to expect, but some further explanation might be helpful:
Apartments: Villas and apartments are provided with towels, bed linen, crockery, cutlery, cooking utensils, lighting, heating and hot water unless stated otherwise. Please remember however that while your basic requirements will be provided, not everything you are used to at home will be provided. For instance, large bath and beach towels are not usually provided and we suggest that you take these with you. Cooking facilities are as described for the individual accommodation.
Kitchenette: Refers to a small kitchen alcove which may be separated from the living/dining area by a breakfast bar.
In the case of night flights, your room may be booked for the previous night to ensure that you have immediate access when you arrive. If you choose not to book this extra night, there may be a delay check-ing in until your room is ready. Occasionally, hotels may let you check-in early if your room is vacant and cleaned, but they may make a charge for this. You will be required to vacate your room by 12 noon, (or the Hotels' standard check-out time), as usual, on the last day of your holiday. Alternatively, your room may be booked until the evening of your departure, as a late check-out, for which there is usually a fee. However, where possible, and this is usually the case in low season, a room may be made available for changing and storing hand luggage when you have vacated your room.
Flight Departure Times
Airline schedules on flights across the Pacific Ocean are
designed to suite the requirements of the departure and arrival
times in the USA on one side and New Zealand & Australia on the
other, as a result of this the islands in the " middle" can end up
with some very unsociable departure and arrival times. Where
appropriate our quotes will include the cost of early hotel
check-in and/or late hotel check-out to save you having to wait
around for the official check-in time which is usually between
1.00pm and 3.00pm, check-out is usually 11.00am.
When returning to the UK from Tahiti with Air Tahiti Nui or Air New
Zealand, your flight will leave late at night so if you are staying
on an outer island, we will generally bring you back to Tahiti on
the last flight the evening before so that you can spend as much
time as possible around the pool or on the beach of the island
resort that you are visiting. The flights will normally get you
back to Tahiti at around 6.30pm. If you would like to have dinner
in town, we suggest that you leave your bags at the Left Luggage
office at Papeete Airport and take a cab downtown for dinner, and
return to the airport at around midnight for check-in. We can
supply you with a list of the many good restaurants that are to be
found in Papeete with your documents.
Booking Procedure & Payment
Our booking procedure is very simple. Just call or e-mail us to give us the go ahead and we will then get everything booked for you. Once done, we will send you a Confirmation Invoice and we request that you check the details carefully. When you are happy that everything is in order, we require our standard deposit of 10% of the total holiday cost, with a minimum of £350.00 per person and a maximum of £1000 per person. On occasions, we may require an additional deposit for certain resorts and cruises, or to cover flight costs that have an immediate payment & ticketing requirement, to guarantee a fare or price. Our Reservations Staff will give you full details. Deposits can be paid by cheque, debit or credit card or by bank transfer. Your balance payment will be due 10 weeks prior to departure. If at that time you elect to pay the balance by credit card, we will apply a 2% transaction fee. Debit cards, cheques or bank transfers do no incur any further charges
Pre-Seating & Special Requests
In most cases, we can pre-assign your seats on your international flights to ensure that you are sitting together, although seats or seat numbers are never guaranteed until you are checked in and can be subject to change by the airline at any time. Please note that Exit Row, Bulkhead Row and extra legroom seats can only be allocated by the airline staff at check-in, although we are happy to pass requests to the relevant airline for you. There may be a charge for these seats at check-in. We can also order special meals and make any other special requests for you with both airlines and hotels, just let us know what you need.
Travel Documents
Your travel documents and tickets will be forwarded to you approximately 14 days prior to departure, should you need them any earlier just let us know.
Baggage Allowance
The standard baggage allowance on your international flights can
vary slightly dependent on which airline you travel with, but for
the majority of carriers, including the main trans-atlantic
airlines, your allowance is now ONE piece per
person of checked baggage weighing no more than 23 kilos per piece
(was 2 pieces but this is being reduced by most airlines) plus one
small piece of cabin baggage. If you are traveling Business Class
there is usually an increase on this allowance.
On domestic flights between islands, the official allowance will be
reduced to 20 kilos per person. However, most domestic airlines
will often honor your international flight baggage allowance, and
no excess baggage charge will be made. If you are unlucky and do
get charged, it would be a small cost of approximately £10-£15.
Collectively our team has taken over five hundred domestic
inter-island flights and has only been charged for excess baggage
once!
The baggage allowance for transfers by helicopter, light aircraft
or seaplane is usually 15 kilos per person. In some cases, you may
be the only passengers on the flight so able to take extra baggage.
Should the flight be full and not all of your bags can get on the
flight, we will arrange for them to be sent on by boat, this would
result in an delay in receiving your bags of approximately six
hours. This has only happened to clients of Transpacific Holidays
once or twice in the last 14 years.
Many of the Fijian outer island resorts such as Yasawa, Vatulele
and Turtle Island operate their own daily transfer flights and are
stricter with baggage allowance on those flights. In those cases we
do recommend that you limit your baggage by consolidating what you
need into one bag per person weighing no more than 15 kilos per
bag, your remaining baggage can be stored at the Left Luggage
office at Nadi Airport, which is open twenty four hours a day.
Alternatively, if you are staying in the same town hotel pre and
post your visit to the outer islands, you can leave your bags with
the hotel bell desk, to be collected upon your return. We recommend
that you securely lock your bags wherever you choose to leave
them.
Health Requirements
We recommend that you check with your GP or Lloyds Pharmacy Online Doctor about any special health requirements for the countries that you intend to visit as requirements can change. However, at this time there are no compulsory inoculations required for any of the popular islands. Anti-malaria treatment is recommended if visiting Vanuatu, which can be arranged through your GP or you can buy direct from Lloyds Pharmacy Online Travel Clinic. If you are going to the Solomon Islands or Papua New Guinea you should check with your GP or Lloyds Pharmacy Online Doctor about the current requirements. We do highly recommend that you take an insect repellent if you are traveling to any of the islands other than Hawaii. You are in the tropics and will be exposed to mosquitoes.
Lloyds Pharmacy has many travel items useful for your trip and an Online Doctor offering travel advice and travel medication prescriptions if required.
In addition, there are two leaflets which you may find helpful in connection with health while travelling. They are leaflets SA40 and SA41 (Travellers' Guide to Health) and they are available either from Cadogan Travel or from the Department of Health.
Passports & Visas
You can obtain your passport from: The London Passport Office, 70 Petty France, London SW1H 9HD, or through your local Post Office, who offer a checking service to ensure your forms are correctly completed before sending them to the Passport Office for you. British Citizens holding a full and valid machine readable UK passport (the new EU style with the machine readable strip at the bottom of the photograph page), do not currently need a Visa to enter the United States, New Zealand or any of the islands of the South Pacific that we feature. The majority of visitors to Australia will need a Visitors Visa for tourist travel. If a Visa is required to enter Australia, we can issue this for you at no charge. Please speak to our Reservations Staff for details.
Even though a Visa for travel to or through the USA may not be required, each passenger MUST complete an online travel authorisation at least 72 hours before you travel. If the ESTA is not completed correctly, you may be denied boarding by the airline. Your ESTA application is valid for travel in the next 2 years, but does not automatically guarantee entry to the US. Upon arrival, you will be inspected by a US Customs and Border Protection officer, who may still deny entry to the US.
The ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) website requires information such as passenger names, date of birth and sex, passport details, flight information, address you are staying at whilst in the US, plus a number of Yes/No questions. The online questionaire is very easy to complete, and at the end of the process you are assigned a reference number. You MUST make a note of this reference number as without it you may not be allowed to travel. We recommend you print each page of the ESTA as you go through, including the last page with your reference number, and keep this with a copy of your passport, in case of queries.
Please note, as from 9th September 2010, there will be a fee of $14 (£9) per ESTA application. If you are planning to travel any time in the next 2 years, we recommend you complete your ESTA before 9th September 2010, so as to avoid this new charge.
If you need any advice or assistance in completing your ESTA, please give us a call and we will be happy to help.
Also, all children including babies must have their own
machine-readable passport to enter the United States. All new UK
passports issued after 26 October 2006 for adults and children must
be Biometric passports - otherwise a Visa will be necessary to
enter the United States. For more information, give us a call.
Non-UK passport holders need a Visa to enter the United States,
even if only transiting to connect with an onward flight. Clients
with a non-British Citizen passport should also call us well in
advance of travel to check for any Visa requirements for other
countries you may consider visiting. In all cases, a passport must
be valid for at least six months after your return date.
Please also note that the name shown on your airline ticket
must correspond exactly with the name shown on your
passport. When you confirm a booking with Transpacific
Holidays you will be asked to give your name as shown on your
passport, we will reconfirm the details on your Confirmation
Invoice. Many airlines no longer allow name changes in flight
reservations for security reasons, so a wrong name or spelling can
lead to problems. Similarly for ladies going on Honeymoon, if you
plan to change the name on your passport before you get married
(which can in many cases be done up to three months before your
wedding date) you must ask us to book your flights in the name in
which you intend to travel.
If you are in any doubt about your Passport/Visa requirements, please ask us. We cannot accept responsibility for disruption to your travel arrangements if you do not have the correct travel documents.
Tipping
Tipping is not the norm within the societies of the island nations of the South Pacific. They regard providing guests with warm friendly service as a cultural must, which adds to the experience of the visitor and builds on their hopes that you will return. However in Hawaii and most of the island nations in the North Pacific which the Americans have influenced since 1944, tipping and service charges are more widely accepted, 10-15% being the usual level. When you are comparing costs especially between Hawaii and French Polynesia you should bear this in mind, for this can result in the overall costs of meals being very similar, where as the general belief is that French Polynesia is a lot more expensive.
Currency
All the hotels that we use will accept the major international
credit cards, such as Visa, Mastercard, and to a lesser degree
American Express and Diners. They also accept Sterling, Euro and US
dollar traveler's cheques. With the exception of the Hawaiian
airports, there are Bureau De Change Banks open to cover all
international arrival flights, regardless of the time of day. So
you will be able to obtain local currency on arrival to cover the
spending you do not want to charge to your room account. If you
want to pre purchase any currency in the UK prior to your
departure, you will find that most UK Banks will be able to provide
you with American, Australian, New Zealand and Fiji dollars. But
some of the other currencies will be harder to purchase and even
harder to resell, so we would recommend that you buy these ones
locally, Following are the currencies used by the countries.
Hawaii - American dollar; Fiji - Fiji dollar; Samoa - Samoan Tala;
Cook Island - New Zealand dollar; Tonga - Tongan dollar; French
Polynesia (Tahiti and her Islands, Wallis & Futuna and New
Caledonia) - French Pacific franc; Vanuatu - Vanuatu dollar; Niue -
New Zealand dollar; Kiribati - Australian dollar; Tuvalu -
Australian dollar; Micronesia, Palau, Yap and the Marshall islands
- American dollar.
Travel Insurance
Cadogan Travel can offer a fully comprehensive Travel Insurance - further details on request. You are not obliged to purchase our Insurance, however we are required as part of our ABTA membership code of conduct, to ensure that you have adequate insurance to protect your travel arrangements and in the unlikely event that you require medical assistance while abroad, to cover any costs. Should you elect to book with us, we will need to have confirmation that you have suitable Travel Insurance cover in place.
Travelling Times
One thing to consider about a trip to the Pacific region is the distance and the time it takes to get there. Of the popular destinations, Fiji is exactly the opposite side of the World from the UK. The 180o line of longitude "the International Dateline" goes right through the Fijian island of Taveuni so effectively half of Fiji is in today and the other half is in tomorrow! When you travel to Fiji going west via Los Angeles, which is the most direct flight routing, you will lose a day (but will regain a day on your return journey.) The elapsed traveling time from when you check-in in the UK until you reach your resort in Fiji will be an average of 27 hours. If you are traveling to French Polynesia, The Cook Islands or Samoa, which all sit this side of the Dateline, you do not lose a day and the elapsed journey time to Samoa and the Cook Islands will be a little less than Fiji at 26 hours. The journey time to Tahiti, the entry point to French Polynesia, is approximately 24 hours. Hawaii is not so far to go, the journey time there is approximately 20 hours.
Travel Protection
When you book with Cadogan Travel and Transpacific Holidays you can do so with full financial confidence. Transpacific Holidays are bonded by the UK Civil Aviation Authority and hold ATOL no. 4822. We are also a member of ABTA, membership number W0035. Please note that the licenses are in the name of our parent company, Target Marketing Ltd.
We hope this information has assisted you with your deliberations but we are at your disposal should you have any questions or queries, or need any advice for your trip.
Booking Conditions
We are committed to dealing fairly with our clients. Firstly to give you accurate information on this website, so that you can select the holiday which suits your requirements; and secondly once you have booked, to do our upmost to make sure that the holiday you have selected is the holiday you get.
Cadogan Travel are members of ABTA and are fully licensed. Transpacific Holidays is a trading name of Target Marketing. who are members of The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) and as such adhere to ABTA's Code of Conduct for Tour Operators which lays down standards for our dealings with you. They give this guarantee to you: if in any respect any of the terms of our agreement with you fall short of the requirements of ABTA's Code of Conduct for Tour Operators we will apply the Code of Conduct and will accept ABTA's ruling on the matter.
For your benefit as well as ours, we need to set out the basic terms of your agreement with us so that you will know what our obligations are to you and equally what your obligations are to us. These terms are set out below and we would ask you to read them carefully.
Who Are We
If you book a Pacific islands holiday with Cadogan Travel, your agreement will be with Target Marketing Ltd trading as Transpacific Holidays. We hold Air Travel Organiser's Licence (ATOL) No 4822. This licence is issued by the Civil Aviation Authority and means that your holiday is financially secure.
Your Holiday Agreement
The agreement between us will come into effect when we confirm your holiday by our invoice/confirmation and you have paid the required non-refundable deposit as detailed. At this point we are both committed. You should check what has been confirmed carefully, since what is set out in the confirmation invoice is what we agree to supply. Any changes after confirmation would incur change fees for any new arrangements booked. An administration fee of £50 per change may also be levied at our discretion.
These Are Our Obligations To You
Booking Confirmation
We will promptly send you a printed invoice and confirmation. This will set out exactly what you have booked and what we agree to provide. Please check it carefully and notify your travel agent or ourselves immediately if anything is wrong.
HOLIDAY PRICE
The price of your holiday is the price quoted at the time you make your reservation. To protect that price against possible air fare increases or currency surcharges, you should make full payment to Cadogan Travel as soon as possible. This will, once full payment has been received, guarantee you against any cost increases for your holiday.
If Cadogan Travel and Transpacific Holidays should be required to levy surcharges due to, but not limited to, increased flight or accommodation costs, and at the time we have not received your full payment, then Transpacific Holidays will absorb any surcharges up to 2% of the value of your holiday Any excess surcharges will be levied up to a maximum of 5% of the holiday value. (Any increases in Government imposed taxes/charges are not covered by this guarantee). All prices other than scheduled service airfares are based on the rates of exchange as published in the Financial Times.
The flight arrangements are based on scheduled airlines, and are subject to airline imposed fare increases which can be applied for many reasons, other than fuel or currency price variations, so to protect the cost of your holiday we strongly recommend that you pay in full at the time of booking.
TICKETS AND HOLIDAY DOCUMENTS
If you make all payments on time (please see above) we will make sure that you are sent your tickets and other documents in good time before your departure date, usually 14 days before departure. If there is not sufficient time to do this, we will make special arrangements for you to be able to collect them from the airport before departure.
CHANGES
We will willingly accept any changes to your holiday booking (subject to the availability of your requirements) provided that you do not wish to change the number of persons in your party, and that you request the change more than six weeks before your departure date. For any such change, there will be an administration charge of £50 per change, at our discretion, plus any additional holiday costs appropriate to the new arrangements.
A revised invoice/confirmation will be sent to you after the
change has been agreed.
Should you wish to change the number of persons in your party, we
will accept the change if it possible to do so. In which case, the
charges as shown above will apply. (Please note that if you reduce
the number of persons in your party, an under-occupancy supplement
may become payable - see the price panel applicable to your
accommodation). However, as these changes will depend on the
availability of flights and accommodation we must reserve the right
to refuse them.
Because this website is compiled many months in advance of the
holidays offered and the details in it are based on information
available at that time, you may find when you book that minor
changes may have been made to the published details - possibly
flight times/schedules or accommodation details. We will give you
full details of the holiday you have booked in our
invoice/confirmation. Our staff can tell you prior to booking if
any such changes have been made. Once we have confirmed your
booking we will inform you of any material changes to your holiday
as soon as they become known to us. If we notify you of any such
change (except changes to flight time of less than 24 hours, a
change of airline, a change of routing or aircraft type) we will
offer you the following alternatives:-
(i) To accept the change-and continue with your revised
holiday.
(ii) To select another holiday (subject to availability and
adjustment of the price accordingly).
(iii) To cancel your holiday and receive a full refund of all
monies paid.
Scale Of Compensation:
MORE THAN 8 WEEKS PRIOR: NIL
8-5 WEEKS PRIOR: £20
4-3 WEEKS PRIOR: £40
1 WEEKS OR LESS: £100
NOTE: We will not be under any obligation to pay any compensation where any charge to or cancellation of your holiday is caused by "force majeure" circumstances (ie: circumstances outside our control, including but not limited to: war or threat of war; riots; civil strife; industrial dispute; previously unknown building works to your chosen hotel/apartment; airline grounding or re-scheduling; terrorist activity; natural or nuclear disasters, such as volcanic activity; fire or adverse weather conditions). In these circumstances you may choose alternatives (i), (ii) or (iii) above only.
Practical And Financial Assistance
If you or any member of your party should suffer some mishap while on holiday resulting in injury, illness or death, this should obviously be reported to our representative immediately. We are well aware of how stressful and expensive these fortunately rare occurrences can be, and we therefore make this promise: in such circumstances, our representative and other staff will give all available practical assistance (such as directing you to local doctors, hospitals etc., finding alternative accommodation and flights, notifying relatives in the U.K.) and in addition we will provide financial assistance (to be repaid upon your return to the U.K.) up to a maximum of £2000 per party to cover any immediate expense which you are unable to meet from your own resources. This is in addition to, and not instead of, any benefits to which you might become entitled under any holiday insurance you have taken out.
Our Liability
We accept full responsibility for the quality of your holiday as confirmed to you and if you have a justified complaint (whether it's our fault or not) and have followed the procedure in "complaints" above we will pay you reasonable compensation. In the rare event of any negligence on the part of our staff, agents, suppliers or their employees result in the illness, injury or death of you or any member of your party we accept full liability. The latter only excepts airlines or carriers by sea (in the case of cruises) who are subject to international conventions which govern liability (see "Conditions of Carriage" above).
Other Terms Of Our Agreement
If you have followed the procedure outlined in "Complaints" above, we undertake to deal with any complaint you may have promptly and fairly. However, it may be that in exceptional circumstances we will be unable to reach agreement and in this event your claim may, if you so wish, be referred to arbitration under a special scheme which has been devised by ABTA but is administered quite independently by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. This scheme (details of which will be supplied on request) provides for a simple and inexpensive method of resolving disputes by arbitration on the documents alone, with restricted liability on the clients for costs. The scheme is not available, however, for claims greater than £1500 per person and £7500 per booking form. Neither is it available for claims which are solely or mainly in respect of physical injury or illness or the effects of such injury or illness. The rules of the scheme require that the application for arbitration must be made within 9 months of the date of your return from holiday, but in special circumstances it may still be offered outside this period.
Holiday Insurance
Cadogan Travel do insist that you are covered by holiday insurance from the date when we confirm your holiday booking. We recommend the insurance we offer (available on request) and it is adequate for normal requirements. However, if you do not accept our insurance you must arrange at the time of booking insurance offering cover equal to or better than our insurance under all sections and you must state the name of any alternative insurers on your booking form.
What's Included In Your Holiday Price
The basic cost of your holiday includes:
1. Flight from U.K. airport to resort airport and return, if
requested.
2. Accommodation and meal arrangements specified in our
confirmation.
3. The services of our local representatives and agents for advice
and assistance.
What's Not Included
1. Holiday insurance (which you must have - see Travel
Insurance).
2 Any charge made by hotels or apartments for the use of facilities
and equipment (e.g. sunbeds, sports facilities etc.) other than
outdoor swimming pools.
3. The provision of cots or pushchairs.
4. Any excursions unless specified on the website as being included
in the price of the holiday.
5. Any additional food, drinks or other items you may purchase at
your accommodation.
6 Any tips or gratuities and any other item of a personal nature
not specified in the website description.
At the present time, future flights mentioned on the website may have been planned but not licensed. We therefore accept bookings on those flights subject to the grant of licences by the appropriate Civil Aviation Authorities to whom application has been made. Flight schedules may change at any time. The flight timings shown on this website are for guidance only and are subject to confirmation and alteration. You are advised that you must adhere to the timings advised to you in the final documentation provided to you before departure. Flight times in this brochure and on all documentation are local times and you should bear this in mind when looking at journey times.
Terms And Conditions Of Carriage
If any part of your holiday includes international carriage by air or sea this part of your holiday will be subject the terms and conditions of the airline or shipping company. This is because carriage by these means is subject to international agreements between countries. We can provide you with a copy of these conditions on request and as part of your agreement with us you agree to be bound by them.
Your Obligation To Us
Making Your Booking
You will be required to complete and sign the ABTA booking form with Cadogan Travel, and pay our standard deposit of 10% of the total holiday cost, with a minimum of £350.00 per person and a maximum of £1000 per person, On occasions we may require an additional deposit for certain resorts and cruises, or to cover flight costs that have an immediate payment & ticketing requirement to guarantee a specific fare. Our Reservations staff will give you full details. Your balance payment will be due 10 weeks prior to departure. If you are booking less than 10 weeks before your departure date, you will be required to pay the full cost of your holiday immediately.
Deposits can be paid by cheque, debit or credit card or by bank transfer, with no charge. If you elect to pay the balance by credit card, we will apply a 2% transaction fee. Debit cards, cheques and bank transfers will incur no further charges.
Payment
If you have only paid a deposit when booking, you agree to pay the balance of the price of your holiday 10 weeks before your departure date. It is very important that you make all payments on time because if either the deposit or the balance is not paid when due, we reserve the right to cancel your holiday (see "cancellation" below) and you may then become liable to pay cancellation charges.
Cancellation
If you wish to cancel your holiday after your booking you must tell us in writing. Your letter (which we recommend should be sent by recorded delivery post) should be sent to Cadogan Travel, but please note that cancellation will only be made on the date we receive your letter.
IN ADDITION, IF YOU DO NOT MAKE ANY PAYMENT AS AND WHEN IT IS DUE (SEE "PAYMENT" ABOVE) WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL YOUR HOLIDAY AT ANY TIME AFTER THE DUE DATE FOR PAYMENT HAS PASSED.
If either you or we cancel your holiday under these circumstances, you agree to pay us a cancellation charge to cover costs we will have already incurred and the risk that we might not be able to resell your holiday. This cancellation charge will be based on the cost of your holiday and will increase the nearer to your departure date that cancellation is made due to the increased risk involved. Cancellation charges will be on the following scale:-
42 days or more before departure - loss of deposit only
41-18 days before departure - 30% of total holiday cost
17 days or less before departure - 100% of total holiday cost
Special cancellation terms apply to cruise costs which will be advised at the time of quotation.
NOTE: Because insurance company accepts risk from the date we notify them that you have reserved insurance, you cannot cancel any insurance cover you have taken from this website, or from our branch, and insurance premiums remain payable in full and are not to be taken into account in the total holiday price for the purpose of calculating cancellation charges.
Complaints
If you have a complaint whilst on holiday about any service or accommodation you must tell our local representative or agent immediately. He/she will try to solve the problem on the spot and in the majority of cases will be able to do so. If not, you should call Cadogan Travel, or Chief Executive of Transpacific Holidays as detailed in your Travels Documents. If, after your return home you are still not satisfied you must write to our Customer Relations Department at our Head Office and ensure that your letter is received there within 28 days from your return date. Please quote your holiday booking reference number and enclose a copy of the Holiday Report Form. We impose this time limit for complaints for your benefit as well as ours: it enables us to investigate complaints while memories are still fresh, so that apart from dealing with your own complaint we can also take corrective action to avoid other clients being inconvenienced. We also think that if you have a complaint you will want to tell us immediately. For these reasons, we will not be under any obligation to accept any complaint or claim which is made outside the above period, or which has not previously been reported to our representative during your holiday.
Your Holiday
Lastly, go on your trip, experience the beautiful South Pacific and its people, relax and have a great time!






















Brochure Downloads
Just like Captain Cook, we cover the Pacific Ocean.
We have a wide range of brochures to cover most of the Pacific Islands in detail.
Click here to download a Transpacific Holiday brochure
contact us
If you have any questions regarding the islands of the Pacific Ocean or you would like us to provide a quote for your planned itinerary, then please contact us, we will be more than happy to help.
Phone: 0207 828 9132
Fax: 020 7838 9308
Email: london@cadogantravel.com
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