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It was a beautiful villa. An open-plan cottage on Lanzarote with wonderful
views and a terrific pool. Perfect, thought my colleague Steve Keenan, the
travel editor of Times Online. Unfortunately, it was right next to a
pound of 50 yapping dogs. Day and night they barked, only stopping when he
threw them the odd sausage. He had learnt the hard way the perils of booking
a villa online without using a travel agent or tour operator.
A decade ago, almost all of our overseas holidays were packages, bought from a
tour operator. But figures from the upmarket holiday company CV Travel
suggest that we now book more than 60 per cent of villa holidays
independently, finding our own flight, car hire and accommodation instead of
buying a tour operator’s package. Partly this is because we have become more
confident about booking online. We’re happy to book airline seats, so
carrying on surfing for a villa feels easy. But booking one from a random
website, however enticing the photographs, is riskier than booking a flight.
“I would never book a villa over the internet, unless it was part of a bonded
holiday company. Otherwise there’s nobody to complain to,” said Glen
Donovan, of the exclusive travel agency Earth. “I would risk a hotel,
because at least you can check it out on Trip- advisor or in a guidebook,
but not a villa.”
There are no recognised grading schemes for villas, as there are for hotels.
There are no easy ways to read anecdotal opinions of particular villas
online, as there are with hotels. The only way that villas are graded is by
whether or not they are included in tour operators’ brochures. I’ve even
heard of holidaymakers who devote a day of their holiday to check
prospective villas for next year’s break. Kate Marriott, the director of The
Holiday Planner, a bespoke travel agency, knows the pitfalls. “There might
be building work on other villas next door, especially if it’s a new villa.
Photos of rooms might have been taken with a wide-angle lens.” Her solution
is to let only villas that she or her staff have personally inspected.
Another danger is that you may not have the protection of the 1992 EU Package
Travel Regulations. These are a real cure for insomnia, but if your holiday
goes wrong you’ll suddenly find them very interesting indeed.
They apply if you book a package holiday with a tour operator or travel agent
that offers financial protection, such as an Air Travel Organiser’s Licence
(Atol) or a bond with the Association of British Travel Agents (Abta). This
means that the travel company is obliged to sort out any problems, and even
move you to a different villa, if things go wrong. If they don’t give you
the holiday you paid for, you can take them to court here in the UK, easily
and cheaply.
But if you book a villa direct with the owner or through an agency that does
not offer financial protection, you may be left high and dry. If there’s a
problem you must track down the owner or agency boss: even if they are
sympathetic, they are unlikely to offer you a different villa. And if you
end up having to sue them, you will have to do so in the country where they
are based.
A&K Villas
(0845 0700618, www.abercrombiekent.co.uk)
Caribtours
(020-7751 0660, www.caribtours.co.uk)
CV Travel
(020-7384 5850, www.cvtravel.co.uk)
Earth
(www.earthlondon.com)
The Holiday Planner
(020-8398 6332, www.theholidayplanner.co.uk)
Tripadvisor
(www.tripadvisor.co.uk).
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