Useful Information
About Us – Emirates Tours UK is the tour operating arm of Emirates Airline providing package holidays to clients residing in the UK. All of our holidays start and end at one of Emirates Airline’s six UK departure airports.
Brochure Accuracy – the Emirates Tours UK brochure is prepared several months in advance. While all information is accurate at the time of printing details can sometimes change. Our professional travel advisors will make sure you are fully informed of any changes as soon as possible.
Our Pricing – all prices in this brochure are intended as a guide only and are subject to change. You will be fully advised of your tailor- made itinerary and pricing at time of booking. Unless otherwise noted, prices are per person, based on two people sharing and include flights, private airport transfers plus accommodation and meals as detailed in the itinerary. Some properties may ask you to book their compulsory gala dinner at Christmas or New Year, which you will be informed of when you make your booking.
Hotels – half board or all-inclusive properties may base their inclusive meals on specific dining venues. The hotel may then offer you a credit towards meals at other restaurants. When more than two people share a room the hotel may specify that this is based on the room’s ‘existing bedding’ and not provide an additional bed as standard, although rollaway beds can often be booked at an additional charge.
Special Offers – some of our hotels run special offers, and a selection of these are outlined under the relevant price panel. You will be advised of the full terms and conditions applicable to specific offers when you book.
Early Check-in and Late Check-out – flight times may result in you arriving early to or departing late from your hotel. If this is the case we strongly advise you to either book your accommodation from the night before so that you can be assured it is ready on your arrival, or to extend your hotel booking for the night of your departure so you have full use of its facilities until you leave the hotel. Our travel consultants will let you know flight times when you book so you can make suitable arrangements.
FCO Advice – The Foreign and Commonwealth Office produces useful advice for those travelling overseas, including information about health, insurance, money and safety, along with up- to-date details on individual destinations. This can be found on
www.fco.gov.uk/travel; alternatively telephone the FCO Travel Advice Line on 0845 850 2829.
Ramadan – in 2012, Ramadan will be observed from 23 July to 19 August (these dates can change by a day or two from location to location). Visitors to a Muslim country are advised to respect those fasting by refraining from drinking, eating or smoking in public during daylight hours and to wear modest dress in public areas. Most hotels and resorts have screened-off private areas for non-Muslims. Some tours, entertainment, bars and facilities may be restricted. In Abu Dhabi, alcohol is not served in bars and restaurants during Ramadan, although drinks can generally be ordered via room service. In Dubai, alcohol can still be served outside of fasting hours while selected hotels in Oman are able to serve alcohol during the month.
Passports & Visas – you must ensure that you have a valid passport in good condition and any necessary visas before travelling. Most destinations require that your passport remains valid for at least six months after your return date. It is also sensible to make a copy of all important travel documents to take with you. At the time of going to print British Nationals require a pre-arranged visa to travel to China, India and Australia. Other destinations may require the purchase of a visa on arrival. Please check with the country’s UK embassy for details on obtaining a visa, and re-check requirements for all destinations before travelling in case of any new regulations. Further information may also be found at
www.fco.gov.uk
Health Matters – travel health advice does change, and it is recommended that you contact your doctor at least eight weeks prior to travelling regarding any overseas health requirements or vaccinations that you may need. Some information may also be available at
nhs.uk. Countries within the UAE, including Dubai, ban you from possessing certain prescription drugs. Please check with your consulate before you travel.
Special Requests – we will do everything we can to ensure that special requests are met, but cannot make any guarantees for requests such as adjacent rooms, specific room numbers or bed types. Although they will be noted on your booking, any failure to meet special requests will not entitle you to compensation.
Travel Insurance – we strongly recommend all our customers take out adequate travel insurance cover before their trip.
184 Book online at
emiratestours.co.uk, call 020 7590 1460 or visit your travel agent
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