Please read these
You will need to sign your assent to these booking conditions on the booking form.
Our promises to you
We aim to be fair, reasonable and sympathetic in all our dealings with clients, and to act always with integrity.
We will meet all our legal and regulatory responsibilities, often going beyond the minimum obligations. We aim to provide full and accurate information about our tours.
Changes will be communicated promptly. If something does go wrong, we will try to put it right. Our overriding aim is to ensure that every client is satisfied with our services.
All we ask of you
We ask that you read the information we send you.
Specific terms
Our contract with you
From the time we receive your signed booking form and initial payment, a firm contract exists between you and Martin Randall Travel Ltd.
The deposit is non-returnable except in the special circumstances mentioned.
Eligibility
We reserve the right to refuse to accept a booking without necessarily giving a reason. You must have a level of fitness which would not spoil other participants' enjoyment of the tour by slowing them down. With this in mind, we do not accept bookings from anyone who would be aged 81 or over at the time of the tour (we make an exception for certain music festivals).
Insurance
You must have travel insurance to cover such things as medical treatment, repatriation, loss of property and cancellation charges. Insurance can be obtained from most insurance companies, banks, travel agencies and (in the UK) many retail outlets including post offices.
Passports and visas
British citizens must have valid passports for all tours outside the United Kingdom. For most countries, the passport needs to be valid for six months beyond the date of the tour. If visas are required, we will advise UK citizens about obtaining them. Nationals of other countries should ascertain whether visas are required in their case, and obtain them if they are.
If you cancel
If you have to cancel your participation on a tour, there will be a charge which varies according to the period of notice you give. Up to 56 days before departure the deposit only is forfeited. Thereafter a percentage of the total cost of the tour will be due:
between 56 and 29 days: 40%
between 28 and 15 days: 60%
between 14 days and 3 days: 80%
within 48 hours: 100%
We take as the day of cancellation that on which we receive written confirmation of cancellation.
If we cancel
If eight weeks or more before departure there are insufficient bookings for a tour to be viable, we might decide to cancel it. You would receive a full refund. We would also cancel if hostilities, civil unrest, natural disaster or other circumstances amounting to force majeure affect the region to which the tour was due to go.
Safety and security
If the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office advises against travel to places visited on a tour, we would cancel the tour or adjust the itinerary to avoid the risky area. In the event of cancellation before the tour commenced, we would give you a full refund. We would also treat sympathetically a wish to withdraw from a tour to a troubled region even if the FCO does not advise against travel there.
The limits of our liabilities
We accept responsibility for most of the ingredients of a tour, though there may be a failure or improper performance of some services attributable to unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, and for these we may not be liable. Our obligations and responsibilities are also limited where international conventions apply in respect of air, sea or rail carriers.
If we make changes
Circumstances sometimes arise which prevent us from operating a tour exactly as advertised. We would try to devise a satisfactory alternative, but if the change represents a significant loss to the tour we would offer compensation or give a full refund if you decide to cancel because the alternative is not acceptable.
English Law
These conditions form part of your contract with Martin Randall Travel Ltd and are governed by English law. All proceedings shall be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.