THE BALES WORLDWIDE TEAM
Bales Worldwide was founded in 1947 and has been renowned for its pioneering spirit ever since. The company became part of the Virgin Holidays group in 2009 however a member of the family, Mandy Nickerson (nee Bales), still works with us looking after all our groups business.
Our friendly team, of just under 40, are some of the best travel professionals in the industry with a wealth of experience from around the globe that helps make our unique personal service. We love to travel and if we can’t do that then we love to talk about it. Give us a call or come in to see us at our home in Dorking.
HOW TO BOOK
TELEPHONE – Speak to our expert team on 0844 488 0663, 7 days a week* ONLINE –
www.balesworldwide.com
IN PERSON – Make an appointment to come to our offices in the centre of Dorking, Surrey.
THROUGH YOUR OWN TRAVEL AGENT – We are very happy to receive bookings via your travel agent.
*Calls are charged at low call rate (2-5p per minute) from landlines. Please check with your operator for exact charges.
2013/2014 ONLINE JOURNEY GUIDES
All the tours and holidays featured in this brochure will have their own detailed Journey Guide. This will give you information on day-to-day itineraries, hotels, flights, pre-
bookable excursions plus health and visa requirements. These can be downloaded from our website or, if you would like us to send a guide to you, please phone one of our Travel Experts.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
It is a condition of travel that you have adequate travel insurance cover purchased either from Bales, your travel agent or another source. Bales Worldwide work with Preferential Insurance Services Limited to offer you comprehensive Travel Insurance Schemes. Our insurance products are competitive and whether you require a Single Trip policy or a policy to cover you for unlimited trips within a twelve month period, we believe you will find the right cover to match your exact travel requirements. Each policy (applicable to residents of the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Channel Islands) will include a range of benefits, a dedicated claims facility and a 24–hour emergency service. In addition, if you are not completely satisfied with the cover provided, we will refund the premium within our 14–day ‘cooling off period’. If you wish to take out our travel insurance, please make this clear when making your reservation and a policy will be issued on payment of the insurance premium. In the case of all bookings, whether online or otherwise, key information about the policy and our services will be made available to you so that you can ensure that the insurance cover offered meets with your requirements.
Bales Worldwide, a trading name of Virgin Holidays Limited, is an Appointed Representative of Preferential Insurance Services Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
Trip Duration Adults up to 70 years
Up to 11 days Up to 17 days Up to 24 days Up to 31 days
Egypt & Morocco (prices from)
£22.42 £25.76 £31.66 £39.08
Worldwide
(Exc USA & Canada) (prices from)
£37.68 £43.56 £53.94 £66.88
Clients aged 71 to 74 at the date of travel are rated at a higher premium, please ask for details. This policy is not available if you are aged 75 years or over at the time of travel.
Annual Multi-Trip Insurance
Annual multi-trip insurance is also available and costs from £74.20. Maximum age for multi-trip insurance is 69 years.
All prices are subject to change and are correct at time of publication.
Visit our website for further information –
www.balesworldwide.com
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