Senegal - West Africa
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Senegal - West Africa
The Gambia & Senegal - West Africa November 2013 - October 2014 UNIQUE Contents WELCOME to The Gambia Experience WHY CHOOSE The Gambia or Senegal, or both? 4-5 6-7 THE GAMBIA What to expect Eating out Gambia resort areas Out & about - 10 memorable days Our hotel collections All-inclusive & dining packages Pure Indulgence The Luxury Collection The Unique Collection Other hotels in The Gambia More online Rivers of West Africa cruise & stay 8-10 11 12-13 14-15 16 17 18-19 20-29 30-37 38-53 54 55 SENEGAL Discover Senegal Senegal tours Senegal resort areas Hotels in Senegal More online 56-57 58 59 60-66 67 FURTHER INFORMATION Multi-centre holidays Birdwatching & fishing Weddings, honeymoons & special occasions Group travel Sustainability A-Z Things to know before you go Summer holidays FAQs and AITO charter Flight information Premium class and travel insurance How to book Fair trading charter 68-69 70-71 72 73 74-75 76-78 78 79 80 81 82 83 GAMBIA HOTELS A-Z African Village Hotel Bakotu Hotel Bijilo Beach Hotel Bungalow Beach Aparthotel Cape Point Hotel Chimp Rehabilitation Project Camp Coco Ocean Resort & Spa Fajara Hotel Hibiscus House Kombo Beach Hotel Laico Atlantic Beach Hotel Leo’s Beach Hotel Mandina Lodges Ngala Lodge Ocean Bay Hotel Palma Rima Hotel Sandele Eco-Retreat Sarge’s Hotel Senegambia Hotel Sheraton Gambia Hotel Sunset Beach Hotel The Kairaba Beach Hotel Cover: Coco Ocean Resort & Spa | Bijilo Beach This page: Ngala Lodge beach 2 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 52 50 48 49 54 34-35 22-23 54 54 40-41 46-47 28-29 32-33 24-25 42-43 53 36-37 51 44-45 38-39 54 26-27 I’ve spent longer in The Gambia than ever before over the last year, this being our 25th anniversary. To commemorate this, we provided funds for over 25 innovative projects which are dramatically improving conditions for the Gambian people. Many projects are run by individuals introduced to The Gambia as customers of ours, who fell in love with the country, returned year after year on holiday, then also wanted to ensure that tourism benefited the country – something we wholeheartedly agree with. New, quality accommodation is hard to come by but this year I discovered Leo’s - a lovely new boutique hotel which is a great addition to our programme. There should be other possibilities later in the year to help accommodate the growing number of tourists: British visitor numbers remain strong, and Dutch and Scandinavians are discovering in greater numbers what the British have known for years - that there is nowhere closer offering reliable winter sun, an excellent range of hotels and restaurants, no time difference, and genuinely friendly, English-speaking people. Established, good quality hotels are now virtually full during winter, therefore we strongly suggest that you secure the holiday of your choice early – most of our brochure prices remain the same as last year and we still only ask for a £95 deposit. Whether it is your first or 25th visit, travelling alone or with a group, we look forward to welcoming you to The Gambia. CHRIS ROWLES Managing Director Many of the flights and flight-inclusive holidays in this brochure are financially protected by the ATOL scheme. But ATOL protection does not apply to all holiday and travel services listed in this brochure. Please ask us to confirm what protection may apply to your booking. If you do not receive an ATOL Certificate then the booking will not be ATOL protected. If you do receive an ATOL Certificate but all the parts of your trip are not listed on it, those parts will not be ATOL protected. Please see our booking conditions for information or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to: www.atol.org.uk/ ATOLCertificate. Our ATOL number is 1866. We are also members of ABTA and AITO, the AITO quality charter is on page 79. 5113 3 INTRODUCTION Welcome to The Gambia Experience Nobody knows West Africa like we do. We have been arranging holidays to The Gambia for over 25 years, earning a reputation as the specialist to the destination and we have more recently extended our experience within the region to Senegal and the islands of Cape Verde. The range of holidays we offer gives you the best choice of accommodation and flights to suit all budgets and we realise the importance of matching each individual to the right hotel – it can make the difference between a good holiday and an unforgettable experience! But you don’t need to take our word for it, 90%* of our customers would recommend us to their friends. Staff with first-hand experience All our reservations staff have visited The Gambia at least once and each year return to ensure they have up-to-date information on the country and hotels. The vast majority have also been to Senegal, so when booking your holiday you can speak with someone who has been to the region and knows the properties well. They’ll be happy to share this knowledge with you to ensure you book the perfect location for your holiday. In fact, in the last year our staff spent well over 200 nights in West Africa, ensuring that we are the experts. Honeymoon and wedding planners Looking for something different to the large all-inclusive resorts of the Caribbean? The Gambia offers an unspoilt and exotic alternative, and is an increasingly popular wedding and honeymoon destination. For some suggestions on our favourite locations in both The Gambia and Senegal please go to page 72. Dedicated groups department We have an experienced groups team in the UK and in resort who can help with arrangements as well as negotiate the best possible price for your requirements. For more information on free places and the service we provide, please see page 73. *Figure from winter 2012/13 holiday questionnaires. 4 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 Biggest and best resort team We realise our service to you does not stop the moment you step on the plane. In The Gambia we have a team based permanently in the country, which is headed up by our British resort manager, Joyce, who has worked in The Gambia since 1985, and for us for the last 16 years. We actively recruit Gambian representatives, many of whom have been with us for 10 years or longer. They are keen to share their love for their country, providing useful local information to help you make the most of your stay. They will meet you at the airport and make regular visits to your hotel, inviting you to a welcome meeting to pass on their top tips for a perfect holiday. How much you decide to use our service is up to you. In Senegal we work closely with a local handling agent to look after our customers in resort. Unbeatable holiday choice to The Gambia We offer the widest range of holidays, from boutique hotels to value for money properties, along with direct, daytime flights and upgraded flying options. We also specialise in multi-centre and tailor-made holidays and with our experience we can help you select your perfect trip. Unbeatable holiday choice to Senegal The Senegal Experience offers a wide range of quality accommodation in carefully selected river and beach locations – or why not choose one of our private tours? You can enjoy this beautiful, French-speaking country either by scheduled flights into Dakar or via Banjul in The Gambia. INTRODUCTION Here is a sample of the holiday options we can offer for your next winter sun holiday, but don’t forget that we fly to both destinations throughout the year. See page 78 for information on summer holidays in West Africa. What’s new? • Leo’s Beach Hotel is a fantastic addition to our Luxury Collection – this intimate, boutique hotel offers high quality accommodation and fabulous sea views • ‘Bon Appetit’ half board dining package at The Kairaba offering 4 buffet meals in the hotel with 3 nights at your leisure • New, impressive Mangrove Lodge at Makasutu to cater for increasing demand for this unique and special place • Bird viewing deck at family-run Bakotu Hotel, favourite of Chris Packham who describes it as a ‘home from home’ The luxury experience The best boutique properties, spa hotels and unique lodges in The Gambia and Senegal are exclusively available through us. Premium Class flights from Gatwick to Banjul and private transfers are also available to enhance your holiday experience. All-inclusive holidays This year we feature 4 hotels on all-inclusive, with alternative dining packages available at a wide range of hotels (see page 17). It is always a pleasure dealing with such a professional team who are always willing to help and who have gone the extra mile to ensure all our demands were met. KENNY ALvAREZ Royal Gibraltar Regiment Multi-centre holidays Your holiday in The Gambia and beyond can be as relaxing or as adventurous as you wish. If you want to split your holiday between a luxury lodge and beach hotel, an eco-property and a spa hotel, or venture further afield to Senegal then we can help you choose and make it all happen as smoothly as possible. Some ideas of our favourite combinations can be found on pages 68-69. Birdwatching You don’t have to be an avid twitcher to enjoy the variety of birdlife on offer in this region, whether it be wandering around the grounds of your hotel or on an organised birdwatching tour. We are delighted to be working once again with Chris Packham – see pages 70 & 71 for information on his 2014 tours. More online – Gambia.co.uk & Senegal.co.uk Visit our comprehensive websites where you can book securely online 24 hours a day and view more in-depth information about the countries and all our carefully selected accommodation – including maps, hints and tips, customer, staff and press reviews, online chat facility, plus extensive photo galleries and videos. The Serenity service Both The Gambia Experience and The Senegal Experience are part of Serenity Holidays Ltd, an independent, fully bonded tour operator which prides itself on the quality of its holidays and the personal service provided to customers. • Over 25 years’ experience of organising holidays to West Africa • In-depth knowledge of the destinations • FREE Gambia/Senegal Guide with money off vouchers for holidaymakers staying in The Gambia • Loyalty discounts for repeat customers • 5★ AITO sustainable tourism status • Brochure priced holidays include in-flight meals and transfers plus 20kg luggage allowance (46kg for Dakar flights) • Low deposit • Fully bonded to ensure customers have complete financial security Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 5 INTRODUCTION Why Choose... The Gambia or Senegal, or perhaps both The neighbouring West African countries of The Gambia and Senegal share a lot of similarities in their traditions, landscapes, climate and culture but there are also many differences. Primarily, The Gambia is an easier option both in terms of travel and communication as it is English speaking and serviced with direct flights from the UK, with resort areas being easily accessible. Senegal requires a little more effort but for more adventurous travellers this will be well rewarded. 6 Both countries benefit from: • Fantastic winter sun, from November to June • Uncrowded sandy beaches • Same time zone, so no jet lag • Varied birdlife, wildlife and fishing • Exotic, vibrant cultures Here we try to highlight the main differences to help you make your decision but, if you need any more help, do not hesitate to call us or visit our very detailed websites, incorporating an online chat facility. For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 INTRODUCTION The Gambia – The smiling coast of Africa Senegal – The French coast of Africa The Gambia is the perfect, safe introduction to Africa. If you’re a first time traveller to this area or to The Gambia itself you need to be prepared for visiting a developing country but also to fall in love with the place; we have and so too have many of our customers, in fact last winter over 50%* of those travelling with us had been to The Gambia before. As well as the many attractions of the country and its people, it’s hard to find another winter sun destination that enables you to leave the cold of England on a winter’s morning and be at your hotel in 30°C sunshine by the afternoon. But there are many more reasons to visit The Gambia including: Senegal remains a relatively undiscovered destination for British holidaymakers, although it has long been a favourite destination for the French and Belgians. There are many reasons why a number of our customers are choosing to venture to Senegal, many opting to combine it with a visit to The Gambia, here are just a few: • Excellent, uncrowded beaches of golden sand • Direct flights – approximately 6 hours and transfers are short • English speaking and locals are very friendly • Outside the Euro zone, offering good value for money • Wide range of quality accommodation and restaurants • Unspoilt and uncommercialised • River, bush and beach excursions to experience the wildlife and people • Permanent team of European and Gambian staff offering expert support *Figure from winter 2012/13 holiday questionnaires. • Clear blue water and fabulous beaches • Interesting tourist sites: île de Gorée, Le Lac Rose • Extensive birdlife, wildlife and animal reserves • Activities including watersports, sailing, horse-riding and golf • World class ocean and river fishing • Exotic, friendly people and excellent cuisine The Gambia and Senegal share many attractions: a sun-bathed tropical coastline, lush riverine landscapes teeming with birds and monkeys, the infectious exuberance of the people – but they also offer a very different type of experience. PHILIP BRIGGS Author of Insight Guide to Gambia & Senegal Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 7 THE GAMBIA What to expect... The smiling coast of Africa For winter sun and an introduction to Africa, The Gambia is hard to beat – the climate, friendly English-speaking people and short flight and transfer times all add to its appeal; summer offers a quiet alternative to the busier resorts of Europe. Our experienced UK staff will be happy to share their first-hand knowledge with you so you are well-prepared for what to expect. Some background information The Gambia is a former British colony; Gambians within the resort areas all speak English so communication within your hotel, in restaurants and whilst out and about is very easy. It is one of the smallest countries in Africa, situated on approximately the same latitude as Barbados. Mostly flat, the country is dominated by the impressive River Gambia from which it takes its name. Coco Ocean Resort & Spa Value for money Experience something different The Gambia is outside the Euro zone and offers better value for money than many other popular tourist destinations, both when in resort and in the cost of your holiday, particularly The Luxury and Unique Collections and summer holidays. The Gambia’s currency is the Dalasi and in the last year the exchange rate was between 49 and 53 Dalasi to the pound. Although when lying on the beach or relaxing by the pool you could be in any tropical destination, it is also easy to experience the local culture and feel as though you’ve truly arrived in Africa. Travel to rural villages to watch palm wine tappers, drive through the African bush to hear the monkeys chattering and watch flocks of colourful birds fly overhead; even from the comfort of your hotel you can listen to the drums of local entertainers and watch incredible energetic dancing. However, The Gambia isn’t right for everyone and it is important to know what to expect and to choose the right location – that’s where we can help. People travelling to a developing country for the first time can find it a culture shock – there is poverty and begging but there is also genuine hospitality and you will meet some of the friendliest people on Earth. Outside the hotels and on the beaches there are Gambians selling fruit, nuts and handicrafts but it is the ones trying to work as unofficial guides or “bumsters” that can become a nuisance, although numbers are decreasing. Again, we try to prepare everyone with advice in our guide book and welcome meetings on the best way to deal with them – you will soon realise that there’s no need to worry. No language barrier The official language in The Gambia is English and this is widely spoken; newspapers and road signs are also printed in English so you’ll immediately feel at ease. Gambians are educated in English but there are several tribal languages including Mandinka, Wolof and Jola so most Gambians are at least bilingual. 8 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 THE GAMBIA Properties within our Unique Collection do not have a grading attributed to them. We consider these to have unique features and so are hard to classify despite offering quality accommodation. Activities and excursions For many guests, relaxing in the sunshine followed by a refreshing swim is as much activity as they’re looking for on their holiday, but if you want a little more to do, there is plenty to choose from. There are excellent spa facilities at Coco Ocean and The Sheraton hotels, good fishing and birdwatching opportunities, an 18-hole sand golf course at Fajara, as well as sports facilities within some hotels. We also offer a range of organised excursions which include travelling through the African bush in a 4-wheel drive truck and cruising the waterways by boat or African pirogue, or we can suggest a host of things to do for the more independent holidaymaker. For more suggestions on memorable days out see pages 14-15 and 70-71 or visit Gambia.co.uk/Excursions Get out and see the real Gambia Laid back nightlife The appeal of The Gambia is how quickly you unwind and leave behind the stress of the UK. For most of our guests evening entertainment usually involves a nice meal, a few drinks and perhaps watching a local band. There is a good selection of bars and restaurants, particularly in Kololi and Kotu, either within walking distance or a short taxi ride from your hotel. There are also a few nightclubs, two small casinos and most hotels offer some entertainment – from a single kora player to an African dance troupe. If you want to travel independently in The Gambia most hotels have a taxi rank nearby. However, although they are regulated, most wouldn’t pass a UK MOT test. Bush taxis and local buses cover the main routes and are overcrowded with people and animals, but are a cheap way of getting around and absorbing the local flavour. There is a fully lit tarmac road from the airport to the hotel areas but off the main highways road surfaces can be a little bumpy, to say the least! Hotel standards As a developing country, hotel service levels and gradings in The Gambia cannot be compared to those in European destinations, although there is some excellent quality accommodation on offer. As a destination it is not over-developed with no high-rise hotels, and there are a number of internationally recognised sustainable tourism projects – if this is something that interests you, consider staying at Mandina Lodges, Leo’s Beach Hotel or Sandele Eco-Retreat or read more online at Gambia.co.uk/ST The official hotel ratings, awarded by the Gambia Tourist Board in February 2010, are currently under review. We prefer to use our own rating system, which is represented with a hibiscus flower and based on the views of our customers and our own 26 years of experience. 5 / Boutique hotels – Coco Ocean, Ngala Lodge, The Kairaba, Leo’s 4 hotels – Sheraton, Ocean Bay, Laico Atlantic 3.5 / 3 hotels – Kombo Beach, Senegambia, Bijilo Beach, Bungalow Beach, Sunset Beach, Bakotu 2.5 /2 hotels – Palma Rima, Cape Point, Sarge’s Hotel, African Village Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 9 THE GAMBIA Religion A fantastic climate The population of The Gambia is mostly Muslim, although there is a small number of Christians who live alongside them in peace – even intermarrying. Other cultures are accepted and alcohol is served in the hotels, restaurants and shops – the country even has its own brewery. Although tolerant, we do ask customers to adopt a modest standard of dress when outside the hotels, particularly in more rural areas. The festival of Ramadan lasts for one month from 27th June 2014. An ideal winter sun destination, The Gambia enjoys almost uninterrupted sunshine and high daytime temperatures from November to June, and rainfall is virtually unheard of. It is less known as a summer destination but many customers prefer this quieter time when the landscape is transformed into lush green with colourful flowering trees. Families Adventurous children will find a holiday in The Gambia a memorable experience; visiting a school and meeting Gambian children is very educational and seeing a monkey or monitor lizard in its natural habitat for the first time is an experience at any age. And then there are the uncrowded, sandy beaches to explore and enjoy. The majority of hotels offer child discounts and, although there are no organised kids’ clubs, several have ad hoc activities and facilities for children and separate children’s pools – our staff would be happy to offer specific advice. Sunshine hours (Average) Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sep Oct 8 9 9 10 10 10 10 9 6 6 6 8 2 1 1 2 4 5 6 7 6 6 5 3 Temperature C (Average maximum) O Medication We strongly suggest you consult your doctor before booking. Although no inoculations are compulsory for entry from the EU, certain medication, including anti-malarial tablets, will be recommended. Up-to-date advice is available from the World Health Organisation at www.who.int/ith and the Department of Health leaflet (Ref T7.1) “Health Advice for Travellers” is available from your GP, travel agent or online. The Gambia is one of many countries where the risk of contracting malaria is very real but this is an avoidable illness provided precautions are taken. We suggest using an effective insect repellent to avoid being bitten and ensuring you complete the full course of anti-malarial medication prescribed. Visiting Gambia was an inspiring, beautiful, thought-provoking experience. Every moment was special as the country and people were always giving and giving yet needing. The Gambia Experience provides a great platform to taste a progressing country and subtly leaves you wanting more. The Gambia is more than a destination, it is a developing journey. MR HANSON, Surrey 10 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sep Oct 32 31 31 32 34 33 32 32 30 29 31 32 10 7 6 7 10 13 17 20 22 21 19 14 London Averages = EATING OUT The Gambia has a good choice of restaurants serving a range of cuisine both within the hotels and resorts, which have attracted a number of international chefs who now live and work in the country. You can choose between Chinese, Indian, Thai, Lebanese, Italian, English and of course Gambian cuisine, to name just a few. The standard is generally good and prices are a little lower than in the UK – a 3 course meal in one of the country’s top restaurants costs around £30 per person excluding drinks whilst a simple meal and a beer can cost around £10. Of particular note is the abundance of freshly caught seafood including ladyfish, barracuda, captain fish, snapper, butterfish, lobster and huge Atlantic prawns. Vegetarians are increasingly well catered for and many hotels will offer a vegetarian dish or cook something to order. Eating out A wide range of cuisine to choose from Restaurant guide and discount vouchers All of our package holidaymakers receive a complimentary Gambia Guide with their tickets, which includes a restaurant guide with descriptions of the restaurants, the type of cuisine they serve and their locations. Better still, there are discount vouchers of up to 10%, valid in the featured restaurants to save you money whilst on holiday. To get a flavour of the excellent cuisine you can expect before you book, visit our online restaurant guide Gambia.co.uk/Restaurants. For those who prefer to budget for their holiday in advance, all-inclusive holidays and dining packages are now available at a selection of hotels, please see page 17 for further details. Whilst most of our hotels are based on bed and breakfast or all-inclusive, it is possible to book half board if you prefer. Mandina Lodges and Sandele Eco-Retreat are based on half board due to their locations and provide an opportunity to sample fresh local produce, often cooked to order. A stay at Chimp Rehabilitation Project Camp will be on a full board basis. Here are some examples of restaurants and cuisine to be found close to resort areas: • Ngala Lodge • Calypso at the Cape Fine dining in a cliff top setting Beachside dining and crocodile watching • Clay Oven Popular Indian cuisine • Captain’s Table • Boss Lady International cuisine with shrimp specials in Kotu Gambian open-air restaurant/café • Scala Family-run restaurant with an extensive international menu and good steaks • Seashells Friendly atmosphere with lobster thermidor as a favourite special • Al Basha Lebanese cuisine • Tao Restaurant Asian restaurant in Kololi • El Sol Mexican cuisine and cocktails A personal experience ’Whenever I visit The Gambia, I always look forward to dining out and discovering any new restaurants that have appeared – the small, friendly Seashells Restaurant in Kololi is a notable addition this year and proving very popular with tourists and locals alike. There is such a wide variety of sumptuous cuisine on offer, whether it be for a light bite of Mexican tapas or Lebanese delicacies, or for a fine dining experience in one of our boutique hotels. But I never miss the opportunity to sample some of the freshly caught fish and tiger prawns that The Gambia has to offer – I can’t wait to get back! KAREN DURHAM, Product Manager, The Gambia Experience Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 11 RESORT AREAS The Gambia offers a good choice of resort areas of different sizes and atmospheres, however it is easy to visit other resorts if you wish to explore further afield. Some assume that on holiday in The Gambia people are confined to their hotels but this really isn’t the case at all. Whilst some customers do choose a hotelbased holiday, the coastal area is only small so it is fairly quick to travel from one resort to another, and to/from the airport; it is possible to stay in a quiet area but still enjoy the attractions of a busier resort – for example it takes 20-30 minutes in a taxi from Banjul to Kololi, depending on traffic. Alternatively, why not choose a twin centre with one of our more remote lodges to enjoy the best of both worlds? Although not overdeveloped like some tourist destinations, most resorts have a taxi rank, bank, telephone centre, supermarket, craft market, bars and restaurants. All areas are busier during winter and some of the bars and restaurants will close in summer so it’s best to check with us for the most up-to-date information. Here are brief details to help you select the ideal location for your holiday but call us if you would like more advice as all of our staff have visited each of the resorts. All transfer times are approximate from Banjul airport. Gambia resort areas Which resort to choose? ATLANTIC OCEAN African Village Ngala Lodge 5 SCALE 0 0 Fajara Bungalow Beach Bakotu Kombo Beach Sunset Beach Km Golf Course 3 Senegambia The Kairaba KEY Villages Properties Coco Ocean Bijilo Beach Bijilo National Park ESSAU BUNIADU Laico Atlantic Beach Oyster Creek OLD JESWANG Ferry to North Bank & Senegal SERREKUNDA Sarge’s Hotel KOLOLI BIJILO Cape Point Ocean Bay FAJARA KOTU MAYAMBA BARRA BAKAU Palma Rima Miles CAPE POINT BANJUL BAKOTEH SUKUTA Leo’s Beach The Sheraton ATLANTIC OCEAN GHANA TOWN Abuko Nature Reserve Hibiscus House BRUFUT THE RIVER GAMBIA LAMIN OLD YUNDUM MANDINARI JEREH KUNGOTO DOG ISLAND TANJI YUNDUM TUJURING Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Project Camp THE GAMBIA Sandele SOUTH SENEGAL Sandele 12 Sitanunku Lodge Mandina Lodges JAMBUR NORTH SENEGAL ATLANTIC OCEAN BANJUL Banjul International Airport BRIKAMA For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 RESORT AREAS Bijilo beach Kololi – The Gambia’s liveliest resort Cape Point – Quieter area with fantastic beach Stay here if you want the convenience of everything on your doorstep. This is by far the most established resort in The Gambia; known locally as ‘The Strip’ it consists of three streets of bars, restaurants and nightclubs which cater for tourists, locals and the ex-pat community. In total there are over 30 restaurants, 2 casinos, a craft market, banks, internet cafés and shops. The sandy beach is suffering from erosion so the size does vary. The highlight of Cape Point is the beach which is one of the best in the country. There are also a few restaurants as well as a small craft market, mini-market and exchange bureau plus bustling Bakau is only a 10-minute walk away. Crocodiles can be spotted near Calypso bar/restaurant. Hotels in Kololi: The Kairaba, Senegambia and Sarge’s Hotel. Transfer time: 25 minutes Kotu – A beachside cluster of hotels, small bars and restaurants This area provides a quieter, more low-key alternative to Kololi and there is a small selection of beach bars and restaurants, most within hotels. It is a good choice for families as the beach is flat and sandy, and the area is also popular with birdwatchers. Other facilities include a taxi rank, exchange bureau, small mini-market, telephone centre and a craft market. Hotels in Kotu: Kombo Beach, Bungalow Beach, Bakotu and Sunset Beach. Transfer time: 30 minutes Bakau – A working African town Bakau is a bustling little town with a maze of small dirt roads and is an ideal area to experience the real Africa – watch boats bringing in their catches at the fishing port or wander around the market where Gambians shop every day for their essentials. You will find a few restaurants serving traditional Gambian dishes, as well as banks, a small supermarket, post office and the popular Kachikally crocodile pool. The area of Fajara is close by. Hotels in Bakau: African Village. Ngala Lodge is just outside Bakau. Transfer time: 40 minutes Hotels in Cape Point: Ocean Bay and Cape Point. Transfer time: 45 minutes Brufut – Cliff top residential area A popular residential area approximately 8 kilometres south of Kololi. There is a long stretch of unspoilt beach. Hotels in Brufut: Sheraton, Leo’s and Hibiscus House (inland). Transfer time: 25 minutes Banjul – The Gambia’s capital The capital is mainly an administrative centre with little aimed at tourists although there is one museum, the Arch 22 and a few restaurants serving lunch. There is also a large market where Gambians barter for their everyday needs. The beach is one of the largest in The Gambia. Hotels in Banjul: Laico Atlantic Beach. Transfer time: 55 minutes South Kotu – For a more informal atmosphere There are a number of small restaurants and bars on the road leading down to the beach which is sandy with only a couple of buildings beside it. Hotels in South Kotu: Palma Rima. Transfer time: 30 minutes Bijilo – For peaceful relaxing holidays The beauty of Bijilo is that there is very little here although it is only a 5-minute drive to the lively resort of Kololi. It is slowly developing but as yet there are no nightclubs to disturb the peace, just a few hotels and beach bars on a long stretch of beach with very few people on it. Hotels in Bijilo: Coco Ocean and Bijilo Beach. Transfer time: 25 minutes Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 13 OUT & ABOUT 10 memorable days Out & about in The Gambia The Gambia offers an easy and safe opportunity to experience the untamed, raw culture of West Africa. The Gambia may not have the big game safaris or large attractions of some other African countries, but what it does have are genuine cultural experiences, not artificial purpose-built tourist attractions. It is a small country, the coastline is a mere 80 kilometres long, so it is easy to get out and explore the region. Here are our top 10 experiences which can either be part of an organised excursion or, for the more independent, can be explored alone. 1 Visit a local school The teachers and children of schools welcome visitors, often with demonstrations of their singing and methods of teaching. This is an excellent way to learn about everyday life in The Gambia but be warned, it can be a very emotional and humbling experience. We recommend taking donations of pens, exercise books or footballs with you which you can buy at markets in The Gambia. 2 3 You don’t have to be a serious birdwatcher to enjoy the colour and sheer number of birds in The Gambia - even in the hotel gardens you’ll spot many different species. However if you are one of the many who want to take things a little more seriously, we recommend one of the birdwatching tours led by TV presenter Chris Packham or his guide in The Gambia, Malick Suso (see pages 70-71 for more information). Spend a day on an unspoilt secluded beach Many of the beaches directly outside the hotels are sandy and uncrowded but travel just a short distance and you can find some virtually empty, unspoilt beaches. If you prefer some facilities we suggest a visit to Sanyang in the south where you’ll find a beach bar, a few sunbeds and hammocks but little else! You may even be lucky enough to catch some local wrestling matches on Sundays. Spot some of the 540 species of bird 4 Visit a Gambian family compound Whether this is as part of an organised excursion or privately arranged, Gambians will be happy to welcome you into their homes, especially the children who are very inquisitive and endearing. The sense of community will hit you as everyone works together to provide for the extended family (including multiple wives!), often in very primitive and basic conditions. Why not consider donating a low-energy stove, please see page 75 for further details. At Tanji the vibrant colours of the boats and the women’s dresses, the sound of seagulls and raised voices and the strong odour of fish create an unforgettable feast for the senses. Nick Elvin – Locate Magazine 14 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 OUT & ABOUT 9 Our school visit has left a permanent mark on my mind. As with everywhere in The Gambia, we were welcomed with open arms. The children’s smiles were so bright, their faces so eager and excited and their complete attention and enthusiasm for learning was an eye-opener. TESSA WEBBER Hampshire Society Magazine, February 2013 5 Watch a local football match Gambians love football and you’ll see international football shirts and find locals asking you which team you support. If you get the chance to attend a local match it’s a great way of experiencing the passion for the sport – it can be very noisy though with cheering, singing and drumming. 10 Pamper yourself at Coco Ocean’s world-class spa The boutique hotel has a 1800m2 spa facility with thalasso pool, Finnish sauna, Moroccan Hammam and full range of beauty treatments. For more ideas of places to see enabling you to experience more of this wonderful country, its wildlife and its people, and for a full list of organised excursions, visit Gambia.co.uk/Excursions or speak to your representative. Support the local industry Head to any of the local craft markets for the chance to try your hand at bartering and pick up some souvenirs. Bakau craft market is one of the best places for woodcarvings and the tie-dye factory in Serrekunda is also worth visiting to see how the fabrics are made. 6 Home cooking course with Ida Experience a day in the life of a Gambian on this fascinating home cookery course. Ida will escort you to the local market to take in the hustle and bustle of shopping for ingredients before returning to her home to prepare and eat a traditional Gambian dish. 7 Watch local fishermen bring in their catch The fishing markets at Tanji and Bakau are full of colour, sounds and smells as the men bring in the catch and the women and children help to unload and prepare the fish. A great way to experience local flavour and get some colourful photographs (just don’t forget to ask permission first). 8 Get up close with a crocodile Kachikally crocodile pool in Bakau is one of the most famous tourist spots in The Gambia and has been attracting visitors for years. The pool has around 100 crocodiles including the most well-known, Charlie, who is an impressive two-metres long. You can get some great photographs of the crocs basking in the sun, and learn more about traditional beliefs that the pool has special fertility and healing powers. If you prefer to keep your distance, enjoy lunch or a drink at Calypso bar in Cape Point which overlooks a natural sea lake where you might also spot a crocodile. Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 15 HOTEL OPTIONS Since we began travelling to The Gambia in 1987 the standard and choice of accommodation in the country has improved dramatically. We believe we work with the best properties The Gambia has to offer and our brochure and website feature a wide range of properties to suit all travellers, from luxurious boutique hotels, all-inclusive resorts, relaxing spas right through to simple, African-style hotels and unique river lodges. Over the past 26 years we’ve learnt just how important it is to match the right hotel to each individual – it can make the difference between a good holiday and an unforgettable experience; to help you, the hotel descriptions on the following pages have been written by members of our team who have visited the hotels and know them well. They accurately list the facilities of the properties, their locations and the ambience you can expect to help you narrow down your choice of holiday; if you are finding it difficult to choose, why not give our knowledgeable staff a call or even visit two or more properties! Something special We are delighted to be offering the opportunity to view the chimpanzees in the River Gambia National Park once again, for short stays in tented lodges upriver including boat trips to visit the chimps in their natural habitat. Or why not consider a relaxing cruise up the majestic River Gambia on the mega yacht Harmony V, with optional excursions along the way? Further information can be found on pages 34-35 and 55. Our hotel collections Choosing the right hotel for your holiday The Luxury Collection All-inclusive & lively hotels The best beachfront hotels The Gambia has to offer. Each property has its own individual appeal so it’s important to read the property descriptions or speak to one of our experienced staff if you are looking for a particular style, location or specific facilities. Coco Ocean is visually stunning with accommodation and cuisine levels to match, Ngala Lodge is a small boutique-style hotel with very personal service and excellent customer reviews. Newly opened Leo’s Beach Hotel is a smaller contemporary alternative, whilst the larger but tranquil Kairaba Hotel is a well-established favourite right in the heart of Kololi. Some of The Gambia’s larger hotels are ideal if you’re looking for a more active or hotel-based holiday, a lively atmosphere and evening entertainment. The popular Kombo Beach and Ocean Bay hotels are both situated directly on a sandy beach and have a good choice of activities for couples, groups and families. Several hotels now have all-inclusive options, such as the 4 Sheraton Gambia, 4 Laico Atlantic Beach and 2.5 Palma Rima hotels. The Unique Collection An exciting collection of lodges which offer an excellent introduction to the ‘real Africa’. Whilst sharing many of the characteristics of the ‘Luxury Collection’, they offer a more informal, laid-back atmosphere. Individually styled with many artistic flourishes, each property manages to convey a sense of relaxed indulgence with friendly service and freshly prepared cuisine. Located away from the main tourist areas, memorable settings, such as Makasutu Forest surrounding Mandina Lodges, provide a stunning African backdrop for a truly unique holiday experience. 16 Small & full of character Some of our hotels offer a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere and the chance to immerse yourself in the local community or wildlife. The stunning Mandina Lodges in the Makasutu Forest contrast perfectly with the coastal hotels on a twin centre holiday; Hibiscus House is a welcoming hotel within a thriving local community, and Cape Point and African Village are Gambianrun hotels with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Exclusive Hotels or room types identified as ‘Exclusive’ indicate that, at the time of going to press, they are not on sale through any other UK tour operator. You will also find many photographs, video clips and more information and reviews online to help you select your ideal holiday at Gambia.co.uk/Hotels For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 ALL-INCLUSIvE All-inclusive & dining packages All-inclusive holidays All-inclusive holidays are becoming increasingly popular in The Gambia as well as Senegal, and are available in a range of properties to suit all budgets. Although the Gambian hotels, unlike in Senegal, don’t offer a 24 hour all-inclusive service, with the majority of your food, drink and activities included in the price, these holidays still offer you an excellent value for money option. Please note, all-inclusive packages do not include excursions but for details of what is included see the individual hotel pages. Sheraton Gambia Hotel Royal Decameron Baobab See Gambia pages 38-39 See Senegal page 60 This property offers quality accommodation with stunning views on an unspoilt stretch of beach in Brufut. An elegant property nestled between a white sandy beach and the lagoon of La Somone just 20 minutes from the resort of Saly. Laico Atlantic Beach Hotel Palma Rima Hotel See Gambia pages 46-47 See Gambia page 53 Ideal for a hotel based holiday, this hotel is set directly on a wide stretch of sandy beach and offers extensive facilities. An excellent value, lively option with spacious, bungalow accommodation ideal for families. For more information visit Gambia.co.uk/Allinclusive or Senegal.co.uk/Allinclusive Dining packages Ocean Bay Hotel Several Gambian properties now offer dining packages to appeal to those looking to budget for their holidays. However, all the hotels featured can also be booked on either a more traditional half board basis, or on bed and breakfast for those wanting to sample some of the excellent restaurants available in The Gambia. Credits are sometimes available if you wish to eat in the hotels’ à la carte restaurants for those booked on half board, allowing additional dining flexibility. See Gambia pages 42-43 An all-inclusive light option offers full board plus unlimited soft and hot drinks during the day and a limited number of alcoholic drinks. Kombo Beach Hotel The Kairaba Beach Hotel See Gambia pages 40-41 See Gambia pages 26-27 A lively hotel offering a dinearound package, allowing the flexibility of dining both in the hotel and sampling restaurants in the surrounding area and beyond. Multiple dining options are available including Full Board Plus, the popular Wine & Dine package and a new ‘Bon Appetit’ 4 night half board package. Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 17 Sheraton Gambia Hotel Brufut Beachfront – Spa – All-inclusive T his beachfront property is now extremely popular as an all-inclusive hotel. Its fantastic location beside the ocean ensures stunning views from both the rooms and public areas. The atmosphere is lively in winter, although quiet corners can be found, and the small spa with its separate pool offers a tranquil alternative. A very relaxing holiday in this attractive hotel with extensive grounds fronting the beach. Bedrooms are superb with panoramic views across the grounds to the beach and ocean, and what friendly staff. We would return again! The hotel is built into the hillside, nestled between giant baobab trees, and the rooms are of a contemporary style, most enjoying sea views from their oceanfacing balcony or terrace. Standard baobab rooms are located in the Baobab wing closest to reception on the cliff top; there is also a variety of upgrade options such as the superbly located Beach rooms. Irene & Jeff Knott, Hampshire Dining is buffet style, usually served around the pool in winter but may be in the elevated Crematata buffet restaurant (not air-conditioned) where breakfast is also served. A new pizza oven and barbecue station provide live cooking and excellent burgers during the afternoon. An à la carte menu is available with a discount for all-inclusive guests. Located near the village of Brufut on a stunning stretch of beach, the setting of the hotel is more secluded than some other properties, making it ideal for a hotel-based holiday. But with a number of activities on offer including table tennis, beach volleyball and billiards, there is plenty to do along with simply relaxing. The lively resort of Kololi is just 8 kilometres away and the hotel works with tourist taxis to transport you there twice daily. The spa offers a good choice of treatments and we particularly recommend a massage overlooking the beach in an outdoor treatment cabana. Since the introduction of the popular all-inclusive option the hotel caters largely for tourists. Whilst improvements are constantly being made, this property cannot be compared to some Sheraton hotels in other destinations. Customer feedback has been very positive this year, however we still believe our 4 grade rating to be accurate. ALL-INCLUSIVE PACKAGE (not 24 hours) Buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner – Local spirits, local beer and house wine, water, soft and hot drinks (excludes premium brands, fruit juices, full bottles and minibar) 9am-11pm – Ice-cream and cakes 3pm-5pm – 20% discount on spa treatments – Use of fitness room and steam room/sauna 9am-9pm NB Excursions are not included and timings are subject to change ACTIVITIES CUISINE Table tennis, badminton, pétanque Volleyball, water polo Billiards, darts, mini-football Step and water aerobics Evening entertainment (at least 3 times a week, winter only) Balafon – al fresco lunch and dinner buffets plus pizza oven and barbecues with live cooking Crematata - buffet breakfast restaurant with outdoor terrace and fantastic view Buffet meals and à la carte menu may be served in either restaurant HOTEL FACILITIES ROOM FACILITIES ROOM CHOICE SUPPLEMENTS & REDUCTIONS Large swimming pool Separate children’s pool, play area Unspoilt sandy beach Fitness/spa facilities with small pool Link@Sheraton internet café Barracuda pool bar Taxi shuttle twice daily (one way) World class conference facilities 186 rooms Twins and doubles Air-conditioning Safety deposit boxes Satellite television Internet (payable locally) Hairdryer Telephone Beach baobab – close to the beach, either ground or upper floor rooms, terrace or balcony £14 Half board/Bed & breakfast -£11/-£26 Air-conditioning included Single room from £25 3rd person sharing -£10 Child sharing on all-inclusive (2-15 years) -£25 38 More Online – Gambia.co.uk/Sheraton Sunset palm – larger rooms with lounge area, can be either ground or upper floor £18 Beach palm – larger rooms with lounge area directly facing the beach, either ground or upper floor £23 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 All supplements and room upgrades shown are per person per night based on twin occupancy for November to April. Please visit Gambia.co.uk for May to October supplements NOVEMBER 2013 - JUNE 2014 PRICES on All-inclusive No. of Nights 1-Nov 15-Nov 25-Nov 14-Nov 24-Nov 10-Dec FLIGHT CHOICE 11-Dec 17-Dec 18-Dec 24-Dec 25-Dec 31-Dec 1-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 13-Feb 14-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 6-Mar 7-Mar 31-Mar 1-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr 30-Apr 1-May 19-May 18-May 31-May 1-Jun 30-Jun 7 1143 1115 1094 1079 1520 1562 1159 1145 1161 1230 1148 1119 1248 1248 1094 1073 1088 1064 10 & 11 1414 1398 1372 1534 1928 1790 1447 1428 1515 1515 1420 1393 1551 1551 1366 n/a n/a n/a 14 1672 1647 1628 1956 2251 2016 1695 1664 1697 1713 1675 1656 1799 1724 1618 1512 1512 1499 Prices are in £s per person on All-inclusive in a Standard baobab room from Gatwick on a Tuesday and include £67 APD, €20 ADF and £35 of other known taxes and charges. For all flight supplements, see page 80. Extra nights (per person per night) 1 Nov – 10 Dec £79, 11 Dec – 31 Dec £98, 1 Jan – 30 Apr £81, 1 May – 30 June £64 For July to October prices visit Gambia.co.uk Twice weekly flights from Gatwick and Manchester. Weekly flight from Birmingham. Weekly Gatwick flight from May to October All flights are direct to The Gambia In-flight meals, 20kgs luggage allowance and transfers are included in brochure priced holidays Upgrade to Premium Class or legroom seats See pages 80 & 81 for further flight information Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 39 Kombo Beach Hotel Kotu Beachfront – Lively – Families – Groups S ituated on a great sandy beach, this is a well-established, lively hotel with a full time entertainment team and plenty of activities throughout the day and evening to keep you occupied. However, with the beach just a few steps away and spacious gardens, there is plenty of space to lay back and relax. For a great family holiday Kombo is hard to beat, with its superb beachfront setting, relaxed and informal style, variety of kids’ entertainment, wide selection of food including pizzas and ice-cream, and friendly, smiling staff. Whatever your interest you should find something to suit at the Kombo Beach – during the day you can join in with pool games or aerobics, take tennis lessons or wander around the tropical gardens doing a little birdwatching. If all that sounds too much like hard work, why not pamper yourself with a massage or treatment at the beauty salon? And, after a busy day, why not unwind and watch the sun set with a drink at the hotel’s beachside wine bar? Louise Thomas & family, Hampshire The spacious standard rooms are fairly basic and set within 3-storey buildings amongst the gardens with private terraces or balconies, where you can sit and listen to the ocean. There are plenty of room upgrade options with superior quality furnishings, a free safe as well as tea and coffee-making facilities. Ground floor studios face the tennis courts, are open-plan with kitchen facilities and are ideal for families. The hotel boasts 2 bars and 3 restaurants offering buffet and à la carte dining as well as Gecko’s all-day snack bar serving a wide range of dishes. An improved dine-around package is also available for those who prefer a little more variety. In the evening there is usually entertainment beside the pool with live local bands, themed dinners or dancing. The popular resort of Kotu offers a couple of other hotels, a few restaurants, a craft market, beach bars and a taxi rank just outside the hotel, so it’s easy to get out and about. This is a good fun hotel, popular with families, couples and groups and has a high number of repeat guests. Its focus on water and energy conservation is also commendable. NEW DINE-AROUND PACKAGE ACTIVITIES CUISINE Daytime activities and evening entertainment Table tennis Tennis courts and coach (payable locally) Pétanque/boules Volleyball Small outdoor gym Bird guide and golf coach (payable locally) Kudula – themed buffets every evening The Brasserie – great food and ocean views with daily specials and à la carte menu Gecko’s – snack bar/restaurant Barracuda Bar – beachside drinks and sandwiches Dine-around package – a mixture of hotel dining and outside restaurant dinners with transport Half board guests receive a credit at The Brasserie HOTEL FACILITIES ROOM FACILITIES ROOM CHOICE SUPPLEMENTS & REDUCTIONS Long sandy beach Pool and sun terraces Hotel shops and clinic TV area in reception Wi-Fi and internet access (payable locally) Massage and beauty salon (payable locally) 2 bars, children’s play area 258 rooms Majority double beds, limited twin beds available on request (cannot be guaranteed) Air-conditioning Safe facilities (payable locally, free in upgraded rooms) Television Mini fridge Hairdryers on request (included in upgraded rooms) 2 and/or UK 3 pin sockets Superior rooms are on the 1st & 2nd floors £6 Half board Dine-around package Air-conditioning Single room 3rd person sharing Child sharing (2-15 years) 40 Following customer feedback, we have introduced a new-feel, flexible dining package for you to experience. For £125 per person the programme includes 4 meals in the 3 hotel restaurants plus an evening at a popular restaurant in Kotu. You will also be transported outside of the resort for 2 dinners at other selected restaurants on evenings of your choice (drinks excluded). More Online – Gambia.co.uk/Kombo Premium rooms are larger ground floor rooms with a spacious patio £9 Studios are open plan and ground floor with kitchen area, double bed and 2 sofa beds £11 Suites on the 1st & 2nd floors all have double beds with a separate lounge area £12 All upgraded rooms are furnished to a higher standard with tea/coffee-making facilities, hairdryers and free safes For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 £13 £125 per week included £16 -£5 -£20 All supplements and room upgrades shown are per person per night based on twin occupancy for November to April. Please visit Gambia.co.uk for May to October supplements NOVEMBER 2013 - JUNE 2014 PRICES on Bed & Breakfast No. of Nights 1-Nov 15-Nov 25-Nov 14-Nov 24-Nov 10-Dec FLIGHT CHOICE 11-Dec 17-Dec 18-Dec 24-Dec 25-Dec 31-Dec 1-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 13-Feb 14-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 6-Mar 7-Mar 31-Mar 1-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr 30-Apr 1-May 19-May 18-May 31-May 1-Jun 30-Jun 7 718 699 688 675 1098 1130 765 754 775 840 758 729 844 844 693 688 711 682 10 & 11 850 822 797 958 1339 1228 890 882 947 947 881 852 991 991 804 n/a n/a n/a 14 884 868 839 1183 1444 1256 945 933 954 962 930 898 1035 997 830 824 824 815 Prices are in £s per person on Bed & Breakfast in a Standard room from Gatwick on a Tuesday and include £67 APD, €20 ADF and £35 of other known taxes and charges. For all flight supplements, see page 80. Extra nights (per person per night) 1 Nov – 10 Dec £24, 11 Dec – 31 Dec £45, 1 Jan – 30 Apr £28, 1 May – 30 June £17 For July to October prices visit Gambia.co.uk Twice weekly flights from Gatwick and Manchester. Weekly flight from Birmingham. Weekly Gatwick flight from May to October All flights are direct to The Gambia In-flight meals, 20kgs luggage allowance and transfers are included in brochure priced holidays Upgrade to Premium Class or legroom seats See pages 80 & 81 for further flight information Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 41 Ocean Bay Hotel Cape Point Beachfront – Couples – Families T he Ocean Bay sits within beautiful gardens in a beachfront setting. This popular hotel offers a good range of facilities, as well as a successful all-inclusive light option, and is a great choice for families or couples looking to simply relax and enjoy the Gambian sunshine. The staff were amazing and nothing was too much trouble. There was always a good selection of food for breakfast, and the homemade pizzas, direct from the poolside oven, were delicious – not to mention the lemongrass tea. The large swimming pool is the focal point of the hotel and for families there is a shallow area of the pool plus a playground. The hotel is located next to the beautiful Cape Point beach and maintains an area which is well serviced from the beach bar. The rooms are furnished in dark wood with new soft furnishings and duvets, a good range of amenities and are arranged in 2-storey buildings throughout the gardens. We choose to base our prices on the larger, deluxe rooms with private terrace or balcony, however standard rooms are available at a reduction. Karen Linton & Nicki Hill, Hampshire Within the hotel there is a choice of 2 restaurants, one serving buffet-style breakfast and dinner including Gambian delicacies and the Ocean Clipper à la carte, which is in an unrivalled position next to the ocean. Drinks, including the hotel’s refreshing speciality, lemongrass tea, are available from the elegant lounge, beach bar or pool bar which also boasts its own pizza oven. The Ocean Bay continues to offer a package to appeal to the growing interest in all-inclusive holidays, all-inclusive light. Please note that a cash-free system operates for any purchases within the hotel. After dinner you can enjoy a full programme of evening entertainment with live music, shows and African dance troupes during winter with occasional entertainment in summer. In the vicinity, there are a few local bars, small restaurants, shops and a craft market all within easy reach and the popular resort of Kololi is only 10 kilometres away. The hotel’s official rating has been changed to 4+, however we believe our 4 rating based on customer feedback and our own observations better reflects the facilities and service levels offered. ALL-INCLUSIVE LIGHT UPGRADE (not 24 hours) • Buffet breakfast, table d’hôte/buffet lunch and dinner • Farewell upgraded dinner • Unlimited soft drinks, water, fruit juice, tea and coffee 10am-11pm • 4 alcoholic drinks daily (house wine by the glass or local beer) • Tea-time including sandwiches and pastries • Complimentary 15 minute massage during stay ACTIVITIES CUISINE Table tennis, pool table, daytime activities Evening entertainment with live music by the pool and shows (daily in winter) Management cocktail party (winter only) Children’s activity programme (subject to minimum numbers) Buffet restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner Ocean Clipper à la carte serving Mediterranean and Asian cuisine (winter only) Snacks available from pool bar/pizza oven Beach bar All-inclusive light package available as an upgrade HOTEL FACILITIES ROOM FACILITIES ROOM CHOICE SUPPLEMENTS & REDUCTIONS Large sandy beach Pool with children’s area Children’s playground 3 bars, medical clinic, hairdresser Laundry service/valet service Wi-Fi in lobby Conference centre 195 rooms Deluxe room Twin beds Air-conditioning Minibar Telephone, television Hairdryer Safety deposit box 2 pin sockets Standard rooms are smaller with a shared balcony or terrace and are available at a reduction -£3 Half board All-inclusive light Air-conditioning Single room 3rd person sharing Child sharing (2-15 years) 42 More Online – Gambia.co.uk/OceanBay Suites have a double bedroom and separate living room with a sofa bed and dining table. The bathroom is off the living room £14 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 £16 £30 included £16 -£5 -£10 All supplements and room upgrades shown are per person per night based on twin occupancy for November to April. Please visit Gambia.co.uk for May to October supplements Deluxe room Ocean Clipper NOVEMBER 2013 - JUNE 2014 PRICES on Bed & Breakfast No. of Nights 1-Nov 15-Nov 25-Nov 14-Nov 24-Nov 10-Dec 11-Dec 17-Dec 18-Dec 24-Dec 25-Dec 31-Dec FLIGHT CHOICE 1-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 13-Feb 14-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 6-Mar 7-Mar 31-Mar 1-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr 30-Apr 1-May 19-May 18-May 31-May 1-Jun 30-Jun 7 760 745 734 718 1189 1240 805 794 817 878 806 783 891 891 748 745 772 739 10 & 11 888 864 852 1046 1430 1314 956 943 1010 1010 952 926 1054 1054 882 n/a n/a n/a 14 943 928 909 1320 1623 1382 1013 992 1039 1061 1034 998 1115 1063 927 918 918 910 Prices are in £s per person on Bed & Breakfast in a Deluxe room from Gatwick on a Tuesday and include £67 APD, €20 ADF and £35 of other known taxes and charges. For all flight supplements, see page 80. Extra nights (per person per night) 1 Nov – 10 Dec £29, 11 Dec – 31 Dec £59, 1 Jan – 30 Apr £34, 1 May – 30 June £24 For July to October prices visit Gambia.co.uk Twice weekly flights from Gatwick and Manchester. Weekly flight from Birmingham. Weekly Gatwick flight from May to October All flights are direct to The Gambia In-flight meals, 20kgs luggage allowance and transfers are included in brochure priced holidays Upgrade to Premium Class or legroom seats See pages 80 & 81 for further flight information Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 43 Senegambia Hotel Kololi Beachfront – Groups – Lively T he Senegambia Hotel is the largest and one of the bestknown hotels in The Gambia. It is situated beside the beach in the lively resort of Kololi, making it a great choice for anyone wanting to get out and sample the many different bars and restaurants on the hotel’s doorstep. We had our wedding at the Senegambia and couldn’t have had a more memorable, special day anywhere. Many thanks to all concerned – hotel, staff and Gambia Experience. This is a lively hotel with a wide range of activities aimed at adults, teenagers and children. However, guests looking for a little peace and quiet will easily find a secluded spot within the twenty acres of grounds and, whilst the impressive beachside pool and bar is the focus of many of the daytime activities, there is a second swimming pool available in winter which is usually much quieter. Evening entertainment is equally varied with live music, African folklore nights and discos. The beautiful gardens are also used as a venue for weddings, large private functions and occasional live concerts. Mr & Mrs White, Bristol All the rooms are in 2-storey buildings, the majority being dotted amongst the gardens, so you won’t need to go further than your balcony to witness the varied birdlife that calls the Senegambia home. The new Kololi apartments are finished to a high standard with separate bedroom and living area, available at a supplement. The Gambia Experience resort office is also located by the entrance to the hotel and our representative, Jatta, will ensure your stay is a memorable one. The extensive half board buffet is served in the attractive restaurant (closed in summer), with the Portofino pizzeria in the hotel providing an excellent value, alternative dining option. However, if you want to sample The Gambia’s nightlife, bed and breakfast would be a good choice as there are so many excellent restaurants just a short stroll away. The Senegambia will appeal to couples, families and groups – it really does offer something for everyone. Although the beach is suffering from erosion, the hotel’s wonderful gardens and excellent location in Kololi ensure guests return to this hotel year after year. WILDLIFE IN THE GARDENS The Senegambia provides a haven for exotic birdlife. Every morning you will witness the impressive vultures flying overhead and perching in the palm trees waiting for the offering from the hotel at 11.30am. Many other species of bird, as well as monkeys and monitor lizards also often come to take advantage of the free lunch. The hotel’s resident bird guides are always on hand to share their knowledge and give tours of the grounds. ACTIVITIES CUISINE Tennis (payable locally) Volleyball Varied evening entertainment Vulture feeding daily Children’s playground Buffet breakfast Buffet dinner service (closed in summer) Portofino pizzeria Beach bar – drinks and snacks HOTEL FACILITIES ROOM FACILITIES ROOM CHOICE SUPPLEMENTS & REDUCTIONS Beach with snack bar Large, tropical gardens 2 swimming pools (1 in summer) Safari bar, pool terrace bar Wi-Fi in lobby Bank in reception Boutique and hotel shops Nurse (limited hours) Hairdresser, mini-market 351 rooms Twins and doubles Air-conditioning Ceiling fan Safe facilities (payable locally) Television Mini fridge 2 pin sockets Studios have a lounge, kitchenette with 2 electric hot plates and separate double bedroom £11 Half board Air-conditioning Single room 3rd person sharing Child sharing (2-15 years) 44 More Online – Gambia.co.uk/Senegambia Kololi apartments are very spacious with a separate bedroom and living area, and tea/coffeemaking facilities £29 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 £13.50 included from £13 -£9 -£12 All supplements and room upgrades shown are per person per night based on twin occupancy for November to April. Please visit Gambia.co.uk for May to October supplements NOVEMBER 2013 - JUNE 2014 PRICES on Bed & Breakfast No. of Nights 1-Nov 15-Nov 25-Nov 14-Nov 24-Nov 10-Dec 11-Dec 17-Dec 18-Dec 24-Dec 25-Dec 31-Dec FLIGHT CHOICE 1-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 13-Feb 14-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 6-Mar 7-Mar 31-Mar 1-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr 30-Apr 1-May 19-May 18-May 31-May 1-Jun 30-Jun 7 753 738 725 699 1141 1163 804 785 814 860 786 764 880 880 749 738 766 734 10 & 11 892 876 859 1078 1410 1255 955 929 978 978 923 898 1047 1047 858 n/a n/a n/a 14 940 923 906 1293 1556 1324 1003 982 1011 1027 980 965 1109 1062 905 895 895 883 Prices are in £s per person on Bed & Breakfast in a Standard room from Gatwick on a Tuesday and include £67 APD, €20 ADF and £35 of other known taxes and charges. For all flight supplements, see page 80. Extra nights (per person per night) 1 Nov – 10 Dec £29, 11 Dec – 31 Dec £56, 1 Jan – 30 Apr £32, 1 May – 30 June £20 For July to October prices visit Gambia.co.uk Twice weekly flights from Gatwick and Manchester. Weekly flight from Birmingham. Weekly Gatwick flight from May to October All flights are direct to The Gambia In-flight meals, 20kgs luggage allowance and transfers are included in brochure priced holidays Upgrade to Premium Class or legroom seats See pages 80 & 81 for further flight information Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 45 Laico Atlantic Beach Hotel Banjul Beachfront – All-inclusive – Families I f it’s a hotel-based holiday you prefer, the Laico Atlantic Beach could be for you. With its enviable beach location, lively activity programme and friendly atmosphere, it is ideally suited for a half board or all-inclusive holiday. This hotel really does cater for everyone, with its comfortable rooms, consistently good food and a beach to die for. The staff were always helpful, serving drinks with a smile and keeping the hotel spotless…with a smile! Set directly on a beautiful stretch of sandy beach, one of the biggest in The Gambia, this hotel is located close to the administrative capital, Banjul, away from the majority of tourist hotels. Public areas are spacious and comfortable and both garden and sea view rooms are of a good standard; with the option of interconnecting rooms, it’s an ideal choice for families too. Nina Barlow, Administrator Away from the beach, guests can choose to simply relax by the large pool or take advantage of the wide range of daytime activities during winter. Squash and tennis courts are available for the more active, and there is a small beauty salon offering treatments. 2 Jacuzzis provide the perfect place to unwind after a day in the sun and the bird garden, home to many different species, is popular with all guests. Due to the growing popularity of the all-inclusive package, our prices are based on all-inclusive during winter. However, bed and breakfast or half board options are still available for a reduction as there is plenty of choice for dining, with 3 hotel restaurants offering traditional buffet dishes, poolside hot and cold snacks and à la carte dining (there are very few restaurants in Banjul itself). Evening entertainment is provided daily in winter so you’ll probably be happy to relax at the hotel, however if you feel like exploring further afield, a good choice of bars and restaurants can be found in Kololi, approximately 20 kilometres away; the resort of Cape Point offers a closer alternative. This well-established hotel will appeal to couples and families and is also well set up for groups with meeting rooms available. It attracts many repeat customers but the all-inclusive package is proving popular with new guests too. ALL-INCLUSIVE PACKAGE (not 24 hours, winter only) ACTIVITIES CUISINE Varied entertainment programme (winter only) Table tennis, crazy golf, croquet Squash and tennis court (local charge for BB & HB guests) Basketball and volleyball Pool and snooker (local charge) Children’s activity programme (winter only, subject to minimum numbers) Bantaba restaurant serving buffet breakfast and dinner (may be table d’hôte in summer) Dunda à la carte restaurant (small half board/ all-inclusive credit provided) Riverside restaurant serving poolside snacks and a table d’hote menu. Buffet lunch for all-inclusive guests may be served here. HOTEL FACILITIES ROOM FACILITIES ROOM CHOICE SUPPLEMENTS & REDUCTIONS Large sandy beach Pool and 2 Jacuzzis, children’s pool 2 bars, hotel shop, hairdresser Massage centre Hotel gym, disco Wi-Fi in reception (payable locally) Internet café 204 rooms Twin or double beds Air-conditioning Minibar, safe Direct dial telephone Television, hairdryer Complimentary toiletries Interconnecting rooms UK 3 pin sockets Pool/sea view rooms £5 Suites have a separate living room and double bedroom £19 Half board -£15 Bed & breakfast -£25 Air-conditioning included Single room from £11 3rd person sharing -£4 Child sharing on all-inclusive (2-15 years) -£20 46 • Buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner • Local spirits and beer, house wines and soft drinks 11am-11pm (excludes premium brands and minibar/room service) • Complimentary ice-cream selection • Games and sports facilities e.g. tennis, squash More Online – Gambia.co.uk/Atlantic For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 All supplements and room upgrades shown are per person per night based on twin occupancy for November to April. Please visit Gambia.co.uk for May to October supplements NOVEMBER 2013 - JUNE 2014 PRICES on All-inclusive No. of Nights 1-Nov 15-Nov 25-Nov 14-Nov 24-Nov 10-Dec 11-Dec 17-Dec 18-Dec 24-Dec 25-Dec 31-Dec FLIGHT CHOICE 1-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 13-Feb 14-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 6-Mar 7-Mar 31-Mar 1-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr *1-May *19-May 30-Apr 18-May 31-May *1-Jun 30-Jun 7 953 934 919 907 1294 1327 984 972 995 1066 980 956 1057 1057 930 n/a n/a n/a 10 & 11 1164 1143 1125 1291 1578 1470 1191 1184 1267 1267 1188 1163 1286 1286 1143 n/a n/a n/a 14 1328 1309 1290 1572 1785 1614 1376 1362 1378 1392 1360 1348 1469 1425 1297 n/a n/a n/a Prices are in £s per person on All-inclusive in a Standard room from Gatwick on a Tuesday and include £67 APD, €20 ADF and £35 of other known taxes and charges. For all flight supplements, see page 80. Extra nights (per person per night) 1 Nov – 10 Dec £57, 11 Dec – 31 Dec £68, 1 Jan – 30 Apr £60 * For May to October prices on bed & breakfast visit Gambia.co.uk Twice weekly flights from Gatwick and Manchester. Weekly flight from Birmingham. Weekly Gatwick flight from May to October All flights are direct to The Gambia In-flight meals, 20kgs luggage allowance and transfers are included in brochure priced holidays Upgrade to Premium Class or legroom seats See pages 80 & 81 for further flight information Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 47 Bijilo Beach Hotel Bijilo Exclusive Beachfront – Long stays – Relaxing A popular hideaway to the south of the main resort areas, Bijilo Beach is a small and quiet hotel with breathtaking views. Situated on an unspoilt expanse of beach, the hotel attracts many repeat guests year after year, tempted by the tranquil, spacious gardens, welcoming atmosphere and of course the enviable beach location. The airy rooms are situated in two-storey buildings within the well-kept grounds and all have air-conditioning, however their elevated positions mean you will also get a pleasant sea breeze as well as stunning views overlooking the gardens, pool and ocean beyond. This is a popular choice for guests looking for a long stay during winter and apartments are also available with a separate living/dining area and basic cooking as well as tea and coffee-making facilities. The hotel restaurant looks out towards the sea, offering both table d’hôte and à la carte menus. There is occasional evening entertainment, a selection of beach bars close by and the lively resort of Kololi is only 2½ kilometres away. This attractive, family-run hotel will suit couples wishing to relax in peaceful surroundings yet be within easy reach of a livelier resort. HOTEL FACILITIES CUISINE Main pool and separate children’s pool Internet access in reception (payable locally) Wi-Fi (payable locally) Mini-market 55 rooms Buffet breakfast Lunchtime snacks and full menu at the restaurant overlooking the beach (winter only) Evening set menus and à la carte options (winter only) ROOM FACILITIES ROOM CHOICE Twin beds Air-conditioning Safe facilities (payable locally) Fan, mini fridge Direct dial telephone Television, hairdryer 2 pin sockets One-bedroom apartments have a separate living/ dining area with basic cooking facilities £6 LONG STAY HOLIDAYS Bijilo Beach is a good choice for long stay holidays and the apartments provide greater space and tea/coffee-making facilities. Long stay holidays are available for any duration from three weeks to three months and, as an example, a three week holiday in an apartment costs from £1155 on bed and breakfast. SUPPLEMENTS & REDUCTIONS Half board Air-conditioning Single room 3rd person sharing Child sharing (2-15 years) £11 included £25 -£5 -£12 All supplements and room upgrades are per person per night based on twin occupancy More Online – Gambia.co.uk/Bijilo NOVEMBER 2013 - JUNE 2014 PRICES on Bed & Breakfast No. of Nights 1-Nov 15-Nov 25-Nov 14-Nov 24-Nov 10-Dec FLIGHT CHOICE 11-Dec 17-Dec 18-Dec 24-Dec 25-Dec 31-Dec 1-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 13-Feb 14-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 6-Mar 7-Mar 31-Mar 1-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr 30-Apr 1-May 19-May 18-May 31-May 1-Jun 30-Jun 7 735 714 702 695 1027 1055 762 749 770 835 754 733 835 835 708 n/a n/a n/a 10 & 11 870 851 839 946 1178 1127 896 873 942 942 889 864 980 980 815 n/a n/a n/a 14 899 886 874 1077 1279 1130 943 928 947 964 935 918 1021 964 842 n/a n/a n/a Prices are in £s per person on Bed & Breakfast in a Standard room from Gatwick on a Tuesday and include £67 APD, €20 ADF and £35 of other known taxes and charges. For all flight supplements, see page 80. Extra nights (per person per night) 1 Nov – 10 Dec £25, 11 Dec – 31 Dec £32, 1 Jan – 30 Apr £27 48 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 Twice weekly flights from Gatwick and Manchester. Weekly flight from Birmingham All flights are direct to The Gambia In-flight meals, 20kgs luggage allowance and transfers are included in brochure priced holidays Upgrade to Premium Class or legroom seats See pages 80 & 81 for further flight information Bungalow Beach Aparthotel Kotu Exclusive Relaxing – Beachfront – Singles T he “BB” is an old favourite with many holidaymakers, enjoying an enviable position on Kotu Beach. It is one of only a few hotels in The Gambia offering self-catering facilities. The main appeal for guests is not just the great beachside location but also the tranquil atmosphere around the pool and throughout the well-manicured gardens – it’s certainly not hard to find a peaceful spot in which to relax. The apartments are arranged in two-storey buildings in and around the gardens, with either a terrace or balcony to enjoy the beauty of the grounds. A few have sea views so if you prefer to wake up to the ocean, you may choose to upgrade. For single travellers, some smaller studios are available with no supplement, however air-conditioning is not an option in these. Each apartment has a small, equipped kitchenette, lounge/dining area and separate bedroom, except singles which comprise one open-plan area. On arrival you will receive a complimentary welcome pack supplemented by a daily delivery of fresh bread. Although you have the facilities to eat in your apartment (there is a mini-market on site), the beauty of a selfcatering holiday is that you also get to sample the local specialities. There is a choice of restaurants close by, plus the hotel has its own restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with an à la carte menu. HOTEL FACILITIES CUISINE Pool with separate children’s pool 2 bars, mini-market, boutique Internet café, massage parlour (privately owned) Small children’s playground Safety deposit boxes in reception (payable locally) 114 apartments Breakfast pack plus daily fresh bread Restaurant, mixture of table d’hôte and buffets A la carte restaurant Beach bar ACTIVITIES Some evening entertainment during winter APARTMENT FACILITIES Separate bedroom with twin beds Kitchenette with 2 electric rings and fridge Fans and air-conditioning on request (payable locally) Studios for single occupancy are open plan with a single bed and no air-conditioning APARTMENT CHOICE SUPPLEMENTS & REDUCTIONS Half board Air-conditioning Single room Smaller single studio 3rd person sharing Child sharing (2-15 years) £10 payable locally £15 nil -£7 -£16 COMPLIMENTARY WELCOME PACK This aparthotel offers bed and breakfast with a difference. On arrival all our customers receive a complimentary welcome pack which includes provisions such as milk, fruit juice, tea, coffee, cheese and jam. You will also receive fresh bread daily. All supplements and room upgrades are per person per night based on twin occupancy Sea view apartment £5 Deluxe apartment including air-conditioning and television £16 More Online – Gambia.co.uk/BungalowBeach NOVEMBER 2013 - JUNE 2014 PRICES on Bed & Breakfast No. of Nights 1-Nov 15-Nov 25-Nov 14-Nov 24-Nov 10-Dec 11-Dec 17-Dec FLIGHT CHOICE 18-Dec 24-Dec 25-Dec 31-Dec 1-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 13-Feb 14-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 6-Mar 7-Mar 31-Mar 1-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr 30-Apr 1-May 19-May 18-May 31-May 1-Jun 30-Jun 7 733 716 705 697 998 1026 745 739 755 826 739 724 797 797 690 n/a n/a n/a 10 & 11 840 823 814 928 1130 1077 863 859 924 924 855 837 932 932 789 n/a n/a n/a 14 884 869 857 1062 1215 1086 908 892 910 933 894 875 965 913 798 n/a n/a n/a Prices are in £s per person on Bed & Breakfast in a Standard apartment from Gatwick on a Tuesday and include £67 APD, €20 ADF and £35 of other known taxes and charges. For all flight supplements, see page 80. Extra nights (per person per night) 1 Nov – 10 Dec £25, 11 Dec – 31 Dec £32, 1 Jan – 30 Apr £26 Twice weekly flights from Gatwick and Manchester. Weekly flight from Birmingham All flights are direct to The Gambia In-flight meals, 20kgs luggage allowance and transfers are included in brochure priced holidays Upgrade to Premium Class or legroom seats See pages 80 & 81 for further flight information Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 49 Bakotu Hotel Kotu Birdwatching – Small & Friendly T he Bakotu Hotel has been a firm favourite of our guests (and BBC presenter Chris Packham) for many years, mainly thanks to the warm welcome the staff provide and the fantastic birdwatching available within the gardens. It is also in a good location with a couple of other hotels, small restaurants, beach bars and a craft market nearby. The hotel provides a peaceful sanctuary for those looking for a relaxing holiday; there’s no loud music or organised pool games, with perhaps only the occasional visit by local cultural entertainers. The simple yet comfortable rooms are dotted throughout the tranquil gardens, where monkeys can often be spotted along with the abundant birdlife and resident tortoises. Some rooms have air-conditioning for a supplement, which can only be pre-booked by our guests, and families can also be catered for. Once again, we have arranged for our guests to receive their choice of hot dish from the à la carte breakfast menu, in addition to the basic continental breakfast provided. For dinner, Captain’s Table, the hotel’s à la carte restaurant, is very popular and enjoys a good reputation for evening food. There is also a pool bar and second restaurant adding to the increased choice of places to eat and drink in the area, and the hotel has its own mini-market. Although not directly on the beach, sandy Kotu beach is less than 100 metres away and can be reached by strolling through the craft market. Alternatively you can relax by the pool within the hotel itself, or spend some time on the new birdwatching deck overlooking Kotu stream. HOTEL FACILITIES CUISINE Small pool with sun terrace and pool bar Attractive tropical gardens with nature walk Mini-market Dongle hire from reception Laundry service (payable locally) Resident bird guide and birdwatching deck In-house massage service (payable locally) Limited safety deposit boxes (payable locally) 80 rooms Baobab Restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner including table d’hôte Cooked breakfast now included Snacks, brunch and lunch at pool bar Captain’s Table – à la carte restaurant Boss Lady restaurant Half board guests dine in the Boabab Restaurant with the exception of one meal per week (main dish only) at the Captain’s Table restaurant BIRDWATCHING WITH CHRIS PACKHAM Once again, BBC’s Chris Packham will be using Bakotu Hotel as his base for two, 3-day birdwatching holidays in February 2014. Benefit from his wealth of knowledge about Gambian birdlife and visit a variety of habitats for the best chance of spotting the widest range of birds. For more details see pages 70-71 or visit Gambia.co.uk/Birdwatching ROOM CHOICE ROOM FACILITIES Family rooms with double bed, bunk beds and a sofa bed Twin or double beds 2 and/or UK 3 pin sockets Fridge and fans (both payable locally) More Online – Gambia.co.uk/Bakotu NOVEMBER 2013 - JUNE 2014 PRICES on Bed & Breakfast No. of Nights 1-Nov 15-Nov 25-Nov 14-Nov 24-Nov 10-Dec 11-Dec 17-Dec 18-Dec 24-Dec SUPPLEMENTS & REDUCTIONS 25-Dec 31-Dec 1-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 13-Feb 14-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 6-Mar 7-Mar 31-Mar 1-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr 30-Apr 1-May 19-May 18-May 31-May 1-Jun 30-Jun 7 704 690 678 669 967 992 726 714 722 798 719 694 797 797 678 n/a n/a 10 & 11 792 775 760 878 1115 1051 823 819 887 887 823 799 918 918 786 n/a n/a n/a 14 832 813 800 1006 1177 1038 849 843 865 898 861 827 964 901 795 n/a n/a n/a Prices are in £s per person on Bed & Breakfast in a Standard room from Gatwick on a Tuesday and include £67 APD, €20 ADF and £35 of other known taxes and charges. For all flight supplements, see page 80. Extra nights (per person per night) 1 Nov – 10 Dec £20, 11 Dec – 31 Dec £30, 1 Jan – 30 Apr £23 50 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 n/a Half board Air-conditioning Single room 3rd person sharing Child sharing (2-15 years) £10 £8 from £18 -£5 -£6 All supplements and room upgrades are per person per night based on twin occupancy Sarge’s Hotel Kololi Central Location – Groups U nder the same management team as Bungalow Beach in Kotu, Sarge’s Hotel offers simple but comfortable accommodation with a friendly atmosphere and is centrally located in the popular resort of Kololi. The standard rooms were refurbished during summer 2012 and offer a good level of accommodation for this grade of hotel. Rooms are arranged on three floors surrounding the central courtyard housing the swimming pool and sun terraces. The standard rooms are fairly small but well furnished with duvets and television. Air-conditioning is available locally for a supplement, or is included in upgraded deluxe rooms which are much larger with lounge area, tea and coffee-making facilities and mini-fridge. If the pool is not for you, the hotel has access to a sandy beach no more than 400 metres away. Evening entertainment takes the form of local shows, although you may find the hotel can be less busy in the evenings due to the convenient location in the centre of Kololi. There is an excellent variety of restaurants, plus a number of bars, nightclubs and casinos all just outside the hotel, therefore we do not offer this hotel on a half board basis, although this is available by special arrangement for groups. Close to the hotel entrance you will find an exchange bureau, mini-market and massage parlour plus the craft market is just a short stroll away. This is a good value choice for both groups and those wanting a simple hotel in the heart of a lively resort. HOTEL FACILITIES CUISINE Small pool with children’s pool Pool bar with snack service Massage studio and hairdresser (privately owned) Wi-Fi Snooker table Occasional evening entertainment 82 rooms Basic hot and cold breakfast ROOM FACILITIES Half board Air-conditioning Single room 3rd person sharing Child sharing Twin or double beds Television Safe facilities (payable locally) Fridge/fan (payable locally) UK 3 pin sockets ROOM CHOICE Deluxe rooms are larger with air-conditioning, fridge and tea/coffee-making facilities £14 With its excellent location in the centre of Kololi, which offers numerous restaurants, the newly refurbished rooms facing the pool and the friendly, helpful staff, Sarge’s Hotel offers good value for a relaxing holiday in the sun! SUPPLEMENTS & REDUCTIONS n/a payable locally £7 -£4 -£4 All supplements and room upgrades shown are per person per night based on twin occupancy for November to April. Please visit Gambia.co.uk for May to October supplements Josh Adams, IT Support Assistant More Online – Gambia.co.uk/Sarges NOVEMBER 2013 - JUNE 2014 PRICES on Bed & Breakfast No. of Nights 1-Nov 15-Nov 25-Nov 14-Nov 24-Nov 10-Dec 11-Dec 17-Dec 18-Dec 24-Dec FLIGHT CHOICE 25-Dec 31-Dec 1-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 13-Feb 14-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 6-Mar 7-Mar 31-Mar 1-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr 30-Apr 1-May 19-May 18-May 31-May 1-Jun 30-Jun 7 694 675 659 637 928 944 708 699 718 783 697 689 798 798 665 657 681 649 10 & 11 795 778 766 863 1062 1019 824 812 861 861 804 790 921 921 759 n/a n/a n/a 14 808 787 774 995 1129 1012 834 818 837 855 828 807 943 899 778 765 765 754 Prices are in £s per person on Bed & Breakfast in a Standard room from Gatwick on a Tuesday and include £67 APD, €20 ADF and £35 of other known taxes and charges. For all flight supplements, see page 80. Extra nights (per person per night) 1 Nov – 10 Dec £19, 11 Dec – 31 Dec £26, 1 Jan – 30 Apr £20, 1 May – 30 June £12 For July to October prices visit Gambia.co.uk Twice weekly flights from Gatwick and Manchester. Weekly flight from Birmingham. Weekly Gatwick flight from May to October All flights are direct to The Gambia In-flight meals, 20kgs luggage allowance and transfers are included in brochure priced holidays Upgrade to Premium Class or legroom seats See pages 80 & 81 for further flight information Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 51 African Village Hotel Bakau Singles – Small & Friendly – Groups T he friendly African Village Hotel continues to attract a high number of individual guests and groups each year with its relaxed atmosphere and welcoming staff, small intimate layout and the chance to interact with the local community in the bustling coastal town of Bakau. The rooms are fairly small and simply furnished with many situated in thatched round bungalows surrounded by colourful plants, creating a traditional Gambian village ambience. The sea view rooms are larger with fantastic views of the ocean from their cliff top setting. This property is also a good choice for single travellers as there are a limited number of rooms for single occupancy with no supplement during winter. The restaurant has stunning views from its elevated position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the outside terrace is a wonderful place to enjoy an early evening drink whilst watching the sun set. If you wish to experience more of the local area, there are a number of local bars and restaurants close by as well as a busy market. There is no natural beach at the hotel but a sand-covered, man-made sunbathing area has been created beside the ocean which is reached via steep steps. There is access to the beach from here at low tide if you fancy a stroll. The extended pool area boasts a circular bar right in the centre so there’s no need to go too far for a refreshing drink. HOTEL FACILITIES CUISINE Pool with circular feature bar Man-made sunbathing area Massage room on beach Safe facilities in reception (payable locally) Wi-Fi in public areas Small shop 73 rooms Restaurant overlooking the ocean Continental breakfast Snack service at beach and pool area SUPPLEMENTS & REDUCTIONS Half board Air-conditioning Single room Smaller single room 3rd person sharing Child sharing (2-15 years) ROOM FACILITIES Twin beds Fans Fridge on request in advance (payable locally) 2 pin and UK 3 pin sockets £8.50 payable locally £8 nil -£4 -£5 A little gem which sparkles on the smiling coast. If you want a taste of real Africa, without frills and fuss, then head for African Village where the welcome is as warm as the weather. All supplements and room upgrades shown are per person per night based on twin occupancy for November to April. Please visit Gambia.co.uk for May to October supplements ROOM CHOICE Derek James, Head of Features - Norwich Evening News More Online – Gambia.co.uk/AfricanVillage Sea view rooms are slightly larger £5 NOVEMBER 2013 - JUNE 2014 PRICES on Bed & Breakfast No. of Nights 1-Nov 15-Nov 25-Nov 14-Nov 24-Nov 10-Dec FLIGHT CHOICE 11-Dec 17-Dec 18-Dec 24-Dec 25-Dec 31-Dec 1-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 13-Feb 14-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 6-Mar 7-Mar 31-Mar 1-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr 30-Apr 1-May 19-May 18-May 31-May 1-Jun 30-Jun 7 644 625 619 549 858 887 671 660 679 746 662 641 736 736 635 629 656 625 10 & 11 728 706 697 794 969 930 748 739 788 788 751 728 854 854 726 n/a n/a n/a 14 729 715 706 898 1076 922 760 747 771 782 754 733 857 808 729 718 718 709 Prices are in £s per person on Bed & Breakfast in a Standard room from Gatwick on a Tuesday and include £67 APD, €20 ADF and £35 of other known taxes and charges. For all flight supplements, see page 80. Extra nights (per person per night) 1 Nov – 10 Dec £14, 11 Dec – 31 Dec £20, 1 Jan – 30 Apr £15, 1 May – 30 June £11 For July to October prices visit Gambia.co.uk 52 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 Twice weekly flights from Gatwick and Manchester. Weekly flight from Birmingham. Weekly Gatwick flight from May to October All flights are direct to The Gambia In-flight meals, 20kgs luggage allowance and transfers are included in brochure priced holidays Upgrade to Premium Class or legroom seats See pages 80 & 81 for further flight information Palma Rima Hotel South Kotu Families – All-inclusive – Lively A lively and colourful hotel offering spacious accommodation, Palma Rima is a good value option for a fun holiday. With entertainment and activities on offer throughout the day and evening, it is ideally suited to a budget all-inclusive holiday. The focal point of the hotel is undoubtedly the huge swimming pool and sun terrace, in between refreshing dips in the pool, guests are never short of things to do with many daytime activities. If you want to feel the sand between your toes, the beach is a short walk away, past a few bars and restaurants including Luigi’s ice-cream parlour, where there are loungers and sun shades for use with a small charge. A sociable, informal atmosphere continues into the evenings, and guests are regularly entertained by local bands, plus the hotel has its own nightclub and bar. Located midway between the tourist areas of Kotu and Kololi, you are only a short taxi ride away from other restaurants and bars if you fancy a change of scene. We offer bed and breakfast or all-inclusive holidays in spacious, simple rooms located in bungalows. These are dotted throughout the gardens, rather than in the main building where rooms are smaller and available at a reduction. Each bungalow room has patio windows opening out onto a small terrace. These rooms sleep up to 4 people and, together with the children’s pool and lively atmosphere, provide an ideal option for families. HOTEL FACILITIES CUISINE Large pool with children’s pool Pool bar and separate all-inclusive bar Giant chess, Wi-Fi in reception Local entertainment, nightclub, shop Safety deposit box in reception (payable locally) Table tennis, tennis (payable locally, free for all-inclusive guests) 161 rooms Basic buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner Table d’hôte dinners with a mixture of buffet and waiter service Sunshine poolside snack bar ROOM FACILITIES Twin beds, UK 3 pin sockets Air-conditioning, fans, fridges (payable locally, on request) SUPPLEMENTS & REDUCTIONS Half board Bed & breakfast Air-conditioning in bungalows Single room Smaller single pool room 3rd/4th person sharing Child sharing (2-15 years) -£7 -£13 payable locally £9 nil -£3 -£4 All supplements and room upgrades are per person per night based on twin occupancy ROOM CHOICE ALL-INCLUSIVE PACKAGE (not 24 hours, winter only) • Buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner • Snacks and hot drinks from restaurant (limited hours) • Local spirits (gin, vodka, rum and tequila), local beer and house wine, mineral water and soft drinks 11am-11pm • Free activities: tennis, table tennis, giant chess, water polo/aerobics Pool rooms in the main building are smaller with a balcony. There is no air-conditioning but fans are available (payable locally). -£1 More Online – Gambia.co.uk/PalmaRima NOVEMBER 2013 - JUNE 2014 PRICES on All-inclusive No. of Nights 1-Nov 15-Nov 25-Nov 14-Nov 24-Nov 10-Dec 11-Dec 17-Dec 18-Dec 24-Dec FLIGHT CHOICE 25-Dec 31-Dec 1-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 13-Feb 14-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 6-Mar 7-Mar 31-Mar 1-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr 30-Apr 1-May 19-May 18-May 31-May 1-Jun 30-Jun 7 774 755 748 699 968 997 781 770 792 856 772 751 856 856 745 n/a n/a n/a 10 & 11 898 876 867 972 1159 1110 898 889 938 938 891 868 1024 1024 858 n/a n/a n/a 14 959 945 936 1130 1306 1152 970 957 979 995 964 943 1087 1049 934 n/a n/a n/a Prices are in £s per person on All-inclusive in a Bungalow room from Gatwick on a Tuesday and include £67 APD, €20 ADF and £35 of other known taxes and charges. For all flight supplements, see page 80. Extra nights (per person per night) 1 Nov – 10 Dec £31, 11 Dec – 31 Dec £39, 1 Jan – 30 Apr £33 Twice weekly flights from Gatwick and Manchester. Weekly flight from Birmingham All flights are direct to The Gambia In-flight meals, 20kgs luggage allowance and transfers are included in brochure priced holidays Upgrade to Premium Class or legroom seats See pages 80 & 81 for further flight information Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 53 MORE ONLINE Please see our website for more information and photographs of the properties featured below. FAJARA Fajara Hotel For more hotels visit Gambia.co.uk/Hotels ANTICIPATED Located on one of the best stretches of beach in The Gambia, the Fajara Hotel is undergoing a full renovation and is due to reopen as a 4 grade hotel later this year. This large property, a previous favourite with British guests, will offer 3 room types including apartments and is set in extensive gardens gently sloping towards the sea. Please check our website for updates. More Online – Gambia.co.uk/Fajara BRUFUT Hibiscus House This charming property provides an ideal opportunity to relax as well as to explore the real Gambia, due to its village location and unique ties with the local community. Hibiscus House has a very intimate feel with only 8 individually designed rooms, located around the small swimming pool and Jacuzzi. A selection of treatments such as massages can be arranged on request. More Online – Gambia.co.uk/HibiscusHouse KOTU Sunset Beach A small hotel overlooking the beach and stream in Kotu, the Sunset Beach offers a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. With its well-equipped rooms and apartments set in well-tended, tropical gardens, it is very popular and attracts a large number of repeat guests, including families and birdwatchers. The facilities of Kotu with its craft market, supermarket and small selection of bars and restaurants are just a short walk away. More Online – Gambia.co.uk/SunsetBeach CAPE POINT Cape Point Hotel This popular family run, well-maintained hotel offers spacious rooms and is located close to the lovely Cape Point beach. The focal point of the hotel is the small swimming pool while the poolside bar serves good, simple food. The high level of customer service and friendly atmosphere is very much in evidence which ensures a large number of repeat guests. More Online – Gambia.co.uk/CapePoint 54 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 OCCASIONS Weddings The Gambia is a fantastic choice for a wedding and offers excellent value for money, enabling you and your guests to enjoy an unforgettable day without the expense of a wedding in the UK or other destinations abroad. We have arranged over 100 weddings in The Gambia, everything from a simple service just for the couple, to large functions for parties of over 50 people. Whatever your budget and party size we can find a location that will make your occasion truly special. Popular choices include taking your vows overlooking the Atlantic Ocean at the stunning Coco Ocean Resort & Spa, hiring Ngala Lodge exclusively for your wedding party or a simple ceremony in the exotic gardens of the Senegambia Hotel. Our wedding planners have visited all the hotels and they will be happy to assist you in choosing the perfect location for you. For more information and to download a brochure visit Gambia.co.uk/Weddings or email our wedding co-ordinators at weddings@gambia.co.uk Honeymoons Both The Gambia and Senegal are exotic honeymoon destinations with accommodation to suit all tastes – whether you’re looking for complete luxury and relaxation, or a unique cultural experience you won’t forget. More adventurous newly-weds may wish to see the contrasts between these two neighbouring countries on a twin or multi-centre honeymoon, see pages 68-69 for ideas. Listed below are some of our favourite honeymoon locations. A special holiday Weddings, honeymoons & special occasions Special occasions Are you looking to book a special holiday for yourself or a loved one to celebrate a birthday, anniversary or other special occasion? Whatever the celebration, we have selected the best hotels in the best locations and have many upgraded rooms that are not available through other operators. We can also arrange private transfers, upgraded flights, flowers, champagne, cakes and other extra touches to make the event truly special. Atlantic Suite at Ngala Lodge – The Gambia, pages 24-25 Relax and unwind with your own private hot tub on the terrace overlooking the gardens and ocean. Floating Lodge at Mandina Lodges – The Gambia, pages 32-33 Stay in a four-poster bed in a unique lodge floating on the river in the heart of the African bush. Beach House at Coco Ocean – The Gambia, pages 22-23 Celebrate in style with relaxing spa treatments, à la carte cuisine and luxurious surroundings beside the beach. Ocean Front Room at Royal Decameron Baobab Resort – Senegal, page 60 Step directly out of your room onto the white sandy beach at this all-inclusive hotel in a breathtaking location in La Somone. Sea View Suite at Lamantin Beach – Senegal page 61 Enjoy beautiful sea and marina views from your luxurious, spacious suite in one of Senegal’s best hotels. For more ideas and help with planning your honeymoon call our reservations team on 0845 330 4567 or 0845 338 8700. 72 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 GROUP TRAvEL Group travel Competitive prices and expert advice... We have assisted many groups over the years travelling to The Gambia including educationalists, sports teams, extended families, musicians and conferences, with and without accommodation – in fact, in the last year alone, we have organised trips for more than 60 groups. With over 25 years of experience we have the knowledge and expertise to tailor-make your perfect itinerary and whether you are interested in African life, education, music or medical care, we are sure to find someone to assist with your specialisation through our excellent network of contacts. Our dedicated group co-ordinators can advise and assist you before your trip whilst our resort staff can offer help and support during your stay. Our complimentary group service includes: •Competitive prices •Free places year round – from 1 free for every 6 paying passengers •Subsidised leader familiarisation trips* •Group leader pack – containing useful information and tips •Free Gambia ‘Know before you go’ guide •Pre-booked seats together on London Gatwick flights, dedicated check-in, excess baggage assistance* •Private airport coach transfers* •Dedicated local representative* •Pre-bookable excursions including free places – from 1 free for every 10 paying passengers •Pre-bookable transport, conference and meeting room hire and restaurant reservations * Based on 15 passengers travelling For more details of what we can offer and the free places available for your travel dates visit Gambia.co.uk/Groups or call our groups team on 0845 330 2116. Camp Africa Established in 2011, we are pleased to welcome Camp Africa into our groups programme. This innovative event brings together college and university students from both the UK and West Africa to experience cultural diversity through sports and education. Participants have the opportunity to take part in community and environmental activities, local sightseeing excursions and to support healthcare, education and developmental projects within The Gambia. If you would like to learn more about Camp Africa and be part of these exciting events, please see our website Gambia.co.uk/CampAfrica or call our groups team on 0845 330 2116. The Gambia is an ideal destination for group study visits especially with the support of The Gambia Experience. It is only 6 hours away with no time difference, English is spoken widely and above all, The Gambia is safe and friendly. ALAN HUTCHISON AND TONY REA Directors, Gambia-Extra Limited Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 73 SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability Working positively for The Gambia Last year was our 25th in The Gambia and, while over time we’ve seen so much change within the country, one thing has remained constant - the ongoing passion and love people feel for this unique African nation. To celebrate our 25th anniversary, in addition to our School Development Fund and carbon offset programmes, we decided to give something back and offered charitable organisations and projects £25,000 worth of direct funding and £25,000 worth of flight seats for charitable trips to The Gambia. We were inundated with applications and our panel of judges were overwhelmed by the variety of excellent and innovative projects - from adult literacy courses, to supporting the Gambian fire service, bee-keeping programmes to solar lighting projects, the spectrum was vast. For more information on the projects we supported, visit our website Gambia.co.uk/25years Please rest assured that this is not a one-off donation and we are currently looking into an ongoing legacy following this initiative. Charity directory We recognise that many individuals and organisations undertake excellent work supporting The Gambia and its people. We believe that sharing knowledge, experience and resources provides the best support for these organisations, hence we have set up a charity directory to act as a hub. If you are part of an organisation who would like to be added to the directory, or if you are keen to learn more about projects operating in The Gambia, please visit our website Gambia.co.uk/CharityDirectory 74 Volunteering We have joined forces with the award-winning volunteer organisation, people and places, to enable those who wish to give their time, expertise and enthusiasm and travel to The Gambia as a volunteer. Regarded as the best in their field and having won the Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Award for Best Volunteering Organisation, people and places, like us, know and love The Gambia. They work closely with the Gambian people to ensure that volunteers have the best possible experience and are committed to providing meaningful and rewarding placements. If you would like to learn more about the volunteering options available, what they entail and the costs involved, please visit our website Gambia.co.uk/Volunteering or contact our volunteering team on 01489 866979. Education in The Gambia Schooling in The Gambia is fairly basic and under-resourced. We are therefore proud to assist its development throughout the country and to support others in similar endeavours. The School Development Fund Our School Development Fund was set up in 1989 with the aim of building, renovating and equipping schools in The Gambia and, together with the help of our customers, we have assisted over 120 school projects. We are now also looking at including communitybased projects which will provide long-term sustainable improvements to children’s education. Development Fund For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 School The Gambia Experience SUSTAINABILITY The Gambia Experience matches all monies donated by our customers and, for every 100 completed holiday questionnaires received, we also donate £10. For more information about the School Development Fund and to subscribe to our newsletter, please visit Schooldevelopmentfund.org Customer involvement Although school education from the age of 7 is generally free, parents have to provide pens, paper, books and even desks and chairs as well as paying for exams. If you wish to help in a small way, pencils, paper, chalk and so on are always welcomed and can be bought locally to support Gambian industry or will not take up much room in a suitcase. We recommend that you see our resort staff locally who can advise you on distribution, but please bear in mind your luggage allowance. Protecting The Gambia Tourism brings many benefits but at the same time it can adversely affect destinations, both environmentally and socially. We strive to work positively towards protecting the natural beauty, wildlife and culture of our destinations so that future generations can continue to enjoy them. We have been awarded 5 star sustainable tourism status, the highest level possible, by the Association of Independent Tour Operators (AITO) for our policies and practices and continually encourage our clients to behave in a sustainable manner. Further details of our sustainable tourism policy and how customers can get involved can be found on our website at Gambia.co.uk/ST Opt in & offset – a carbon offset scheme We work with Dick Sisman, founder of the Tourism Industry Climate Change Service (TICOS) and former managing Director of Green Globe and Green Flag International, offering you the chance to help offset some of the environmental damage aircraft emissions cause. By opting in to our Carbon Offset Scheme, a donation of £5 per person will be invested into our new Gambian community tree planting programme which not only offers carbon benefits but at the same time economically supports rural villages. Visit our website Gambia.co.uk/Carbonoffset to see how your contribution can make a difference. I was lucky enough to witness the colourful opening ceremony of one of The Gambia Experience’s tree planting projects on a recent trip. It brought four villages together in a huge celebration and the excitement was palpable. This project will make a real difference to people’s lives. KATRINE CARSTENS, Travel Writer and Blogger & optin offset Caring for the climate & local communities Community stove initiative Highly commended by AITO, the community stove initiative allows you to donate an alternative fuel stove to a family in The Gambia which not only saves time and money but reduces deforestation and provides health benefits. Costing only £20, the stoves come with an initial supply of fuel and personal training by one of the programme’s staff in use and maintenance. To buy a stove or learn more about the project, visit our website Gambia.co.uk/StoveInitiative Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 75 INFORMATION A-Z Things to know before you go What is included There are no hidden extras to add to our brochure prices, which include a luggage allowance, all taxes, transfers and meals on outbound and inbound flights. The brochured holiday price includes: • Return flight between the UK and Banjul/ Dakar with in-flight catering of a hot meal • Luggage allowance of: economy flights to Banjul 20kgs (30kg if you purchase our Gold Package), Premium Class 30kgs. The luggage allowance on flights into Dakar with TAP Portugal is a very generous 46kgs, Business Class 64kgs • Transportation between the airport and your accommodation • Accommodation based on 2 sharing and meal basis as detailed on your booking confirmation invoice • The services of our resort staff and local office – please note that our representatives do not visit any of our Unique Collection properties, Leo’s Beach Hotel or Hibiscus House in The Gambia or hotels in the Sine Saloum Delta, Senegal where a 24 hour contact number is provided • Welcome meeting (excluding above hotels) • Airport departure taxes from both the UK and The Gambia/Senegal • CAA ATOL protection contribution • UK Air Passenger Duty (APD) £67 (Premium Class/Business Class £134) • £5 Gambian Government tourism tax (for Banjul flights) • Banjul Airport Development Fee (ADF) of €20 • Welcome drink on arrival in Banjul/Dakar • A Gambia Guide with discount vouchers and/or Senegal Guide for package holidays • Resort map for Gambia holidays • Christmas and New Year Gala dinners 76 In order to help you plan your visit we have compiled a short A-Z of useful information about our holidays to The Gambia and Senegal. You will find a wealth of further information relating to these and other subjects on our websites or alternatively call one of our reservations team and use their first-hand knowledge. Airport hotels, car parking and lounges We can offer a range of hotels with or without parking to suit all budgets located at or near the airport of your choice. For your convenience we can also arrange business lounges at all of our UK airports and the air-conditioned First Class Lounge in Banjul Airport on certain days. Conveniently located car parks are available at all airports, which offer a free 24 hour transfer service to and from the airport terminal. To make a booking please visit Gambia.co.uk/Holidayextras or Senegal.co.uk/Holidayextras or call Holiday Extras on 0800 093 5478. Book with confidence The Gambia Experience and The Senegal Experience are trade names of Serenity Holidays Limited. Most of the holidays and flights in this brochure are ATOL protected by the Civil Aviation Authority. Our ATOL number is 1866. Please see page 3 or our Fair Trading Charter for more information. We are also members of ABTA, ABTOT and AITO. AITO is the Association for independent and specialist holiday companies. Member companies, usually owner-managed, strive to create overseas holidays with high levels of professionalism and a shared concern for quality and personal service as well as sustainable tourism. The Association encourages the highest standards in all aspects of tour operating. See page 79 for the AITO charter. For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 Child and infant discounts To qualify for a child discount, children must be between 2 and 15 years old on return to the UK if travelling to The Gambia (2 and 11 years old to Senegal). They must share a room with 2 adults paying brochure price. Infants under 2 years on return to the UK are charged a fee of £45 to cover administration costs but are not allocated a luggage allowance (except Monarch Airlines at 10kgs) or a seat on the aircraft. INFORMATION Medication No inoculations are compulsory if travelling from the EU although you may be required to show a yellow fever certificate when passing between The Gambia and Senegal. You should consult your doctor before booking, who will recommend certain medication especially for malaria prevention. All medicines should be carried in hand luggage. Passports and visas A full, valid British passport is required for entry into The Gambia and Senegal; for Senegal this should be valid for at least 3 months on return to the UK. If you need to apply for a passport, do so at least 12 weeks before departure. For other nationalities, call our office for details. For long stay holidays in The Gambia, travellers must have their passport stamped by the Immigration Office every 28 days. There has been talk of introducing a tourist visa for entry to Senegal but this has not been confirmed at the time of publication. Check-in Flight delays For all flights to Dakar and Banjul from Gatwick please check in at least 2 hours prior to the departure time shown on your tickets (3 hours from Banjul) except when travelling in Premium Class or extra legroom during winter, which is 90 minutes. For regional flights to Banjul check-in is also 90 minutes prior to departure time. Our airport representative will be at the check-in desk to assist with any queries that may arise. If you are collecting a ticket on departure, please allow sufficient time to pick up your documents. Occasionally, despite the best efforts of all concerned, flights are delayed for reasons beyond our control. In the event that such a delay occurs, we will always do our best to provide a snack or meal when appropriate and in the case of an overnight delay, provide accommodation, although this may not be your holiday accommodation. Should there be an extended delay to your homeward flight we will endeavour to delay your departure from your holiday accommodation. Currency Foreign Office travel advice The Gambia’s currency is the Dalasi (50 Dalasi to £1 in April 2013). Credit cards may also be accepted, although conversion to US dollars is now used; please check with individual hotels (surcharges will apply). Visa debit cards may be accepted at ATMs. The currency in Senegal is the West African CFA Franc but Euros are also accepted in hotels (fixed rate of €1 = 656 CFA Franc). We are working with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to do all that we can to help British travellers stay safe overseas. Their website at Gov.uk/Foreign-travel-advice is packed with essential tips, travel advice and up-to-date country specific information. Excess luggage Telephone: 0207 229 9633 Our prices are based on the cost of fuel as of 17th April 2013. If the cost of fuel does rise, we may be forced to introduce a fuel surcharge to cover the increased costs to us. In the event of any other security costs or taxes being levied, there may also be an increase in prices printed in this brochure, please see section 11 of our Fair Trading Charter on page 83 for more details. The publication date of this brochure is 15th May 2013; prices will be superseded by any subsequent editions of this brochure. Airlines are very strict about luggage allowance and only consider limited requests for an increased allowance from registered charities. If you are carrying more than your allocated amount you will have to pay an excess luggage charge at check-in (approximately £15/kg) and we cannot guarantee that the airline will accept all your luggage. If you do have a large amount of luggage, we can advise on sending it by freight. Holiday questionnaire Private transfers To help us improve our service and ensure standards are maintained, we should be most grateful if you would take the time to complete our questionnaire in resort and return it to our resort staff prior to your departure. Your feedback will now influence the ratings displayed online for each property, as will FEEFO (an independent review body) survey results. We will also donate £10 to The Gambia Experience School Development Fund for every 100 completed questionnaires received. Unfortunately we are unable to include private transfers as standard within any of our holiday packages due to a shortage of suitable vehicles in The Gambia. However, on request we can organise private transfers to your accommodation in either air-conditioned cars or minibuses for £40 per car each way to/from the airport (maximum 4). There is a supplement for Unique Collection private transfers, however standard transfers for these hotels usually operate direct and with small numbers. For prices in Senegal please contact us. Language Requests The official language in The Gambia is English and in Senegal it is French. In both countries tribal languages are also spoken, these include Mandinka and Wolof. If you have any requests for your accommodation or flights, please ensure they are requested at the time of booking. We shall be pleased to pass your request to the airline or hotel, however we cannot guarantee that they will be met. Gambia Tourism Board 92 Ledbury Road, London W11 2AH Prices and surcharges Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 77 INFORMATION Time difference No difference in time except April – October when the UK is one hour ahead, due to British Summer Time. Transfers Room check-in and out times Tickets The standard international practice is to let rooms from midday to midday, however times do vary. Check-in times are usually between 2pm and 3pm, check-out times between 11am and 12 noon on the day of departure. These can be expected 2 weeks prior to your date of travel together with your accommodation voucher, luggage labels and our “Gambia Guide” or “Senegal Guide” for clients taking accommodation, which we hope you find useful. Your actual flight timings will be those shown on your tickets; please check them carefully as soon as you receive them. In addition, please check your return flight details with your representative or our resort office. Senegal Embassy 39 Marloes Road, London W8 6LA Telephone: 0207 938 4048 Transfers will be in coaches, mini-buses or 4x4 vehicles and may not be direct to your hotel, however please contact us if you would like to arrange a private transfer for your party. Transfer times from the airport to your hotel in The Gambia vary from 25 to over 50 minutes depending on the hotel and route taken. For more details see pages 12-13. Transfer times in Senegal can be anything from 2¼ hours to 4½ hours. The transfer to Senegal from Banjul will also include a crossing on the Barra Ferry, which may be on foot (escorted) to avoid traffic queues. Some of the journey to hotels in the Sine Saloum Delta will be along an unlit bumpy track. For transfer times see hotel pages. Summer holidays In The Gambia & Senegal Although The Gambia & Senegal are often thought of as purely winter sun destinations, some of our customers prefer to travel in the ‘green season’ when the beaches are virtually empty and the resorts are quieter. Throughout the summer the average temperature remains at 30°C; May and June are particularly good months to travel as the weather is much the same as during winter. From July to October humidity is higher and there are short, spectacular tropical storms which normally occur at night, however July and August holidays offer great value, especially in luxury hotels, when it is high season in the busier Mediterranean resorts. We fly to The Gambia throughout the summer from Gatwick, and to Senegal from Gatwick and Heathrow via Lisbon, Portugal. Not all hotels, restaurants and facilities will operate during summer so if you have any queries or to request a summer pricing supplement, please contact our reservations team on 0845 330 4567 or 0845 338 8700. For details of additional hotels open during summer and any special offers please visit our website. 78 Coco Ocean Resort & Spa Ngala Lodge Boutique Hotel Boutique Hotel See Gambia pages 22-23 See Gambia pages 24-25 See Gambia pages 26-27 Sheraton Gambia Hotel Sarge’s Hotel Royal Decameron Baobab See Gambia pages 38-39 See Gambia page 51 See Senegal page 60 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 The Kairaba Beach Hotel INFORMATION FAQs Frequently asked questions As a specialist tour operator, we have compiled an extensive list of regular questions to ensure you make the most of your holiday and know what to expect. Please see online at Gambia.co.uk/FAQs but here are answers to some of the most common. Q. What are the beaches like? The Gambia is renowned for its uncrowded, sandy beaches and there are beautiful, wide stretches of sand in most resorts. Kololi suffers from ongoing erosion from the strong Atlantic currents, however it remains a popular resort for holidaymakers. In Senegal, Saly and La Somone have glorious sandy beaches and calm waters, ideal for swimming and water sports. The Sine Saloum Delta’s riverine landscape is also dotted with small, sandy beaches. Q. Is it safe? Crime in The Gambia and Senegal against tourists is low so venturing outside the hotels is safe. In The Gambia you will experience ‘bumsters’, locals who try to make a living selling private excursions, handicrafts and working as unofficial guides. They can be persistent to the point of nuisance and although the Gambia Tourism Board has successfully reduced the number of bumsters, there is still more work to do. You will experience less hassle in Senegal. In both countries we would advise you to exercise caution and not show off valuables, as in any foreign country. Q. Will I find Wi-Fi in my hotel? A growing number of hotels do now have Wi-Fi access either in public areas or rooms, and some have internet cafés; we can advise on which properties are best suited to your needs. However, please note that the connection can be very erratic. Quality Charter 5113 EXCLUSIVE MEMBERSHIP AITO sets criteria regarding ownership, finance and quality which must be satisfied before new companies are admitted to membership. All members are required to adhere to a Code of Business Practice which encourages high operational standards and conduct. FINANCIAL SECURITY An AITO member is required to arrange financial protection for all holidays and other arrangements (including accommodation only) booked by customers with the member under the AITO logo. This financial protection applies to customers who are resident in the UK at the time of booking and to most overseas customers who have booked directly with the member. In doing so, the member must comply with UK government regulations. Members are required to submit details of their financial protection arrangements to AITO on a regular basis ACCURATE BROCHURES & WEB SITES All members do their utmost to ensure that all their brochures and other publications, print or electronic, clearly and accurately describe the holidays and services offered. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE & CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENTS All members are committed to high standards of service and believe in regular and thorough training of employees. Members continually seek to review and improve their holidays. They listen to their customers and always welcome suggestions for improving standards. MONITORING STANDARDS AITO endeavours to monitor quality standards regularly. All customers should receive a post-holiday questionnaire the results of which are scrutinised by the Association. Q. Will one of your representatives visit our hotel? In The Gambia we have a large, year-round resort team and our representatives visit the hotels every day except Sunday to help guests make the most of their holiday. Our reps do not currently visit any of our Unique Collection properties, Leo’s Beach Hotel or Hibiscus House as these all offer their own very personal service. In Senegal a representative will visit the hotels in Saly and La Somone; in other hotels the hotel staff look after our guests and telephone numbers will be provided in case we can assist in any way. Q. Can I eat outside the hotel? The Gambia is fortunate to have a wide selection of excellent quality, good value restaurants, including Lebanese, Thai, Indian and traditional Gambian cuisine. Many are within walking distance of the hotels but it is also possible to book a taxi with waiting time for a special evening out. Our Gambia guide includes money off vouchers at many restaurants. Alternatively, several hotels offer flexible dining packages. SUSTAINABLE TOURISM All members acknowledge the importance of AITO’s Sustainable Tourism guidelines, which recognise the social, economic and environmental responsibilities of tour operating. Those demonstrating their achievements beyond the pure acceptance of this principle are recognised by the award of 2 to 5 star status. CUSTOMER RELATIONS All members endeavour to deal swiftly and fairly with any issues their customers may raise. In the unlikely event that a dispute between an AITO member and a customer cannot be settled amicably, AITO’s low-cost Independent Dispute Settlement Service may be called upon by either side to bring the matter to a speedy and acceptable conclusion. Serenity Holidays is a member of the Association of Independent Tour Operators. To contact the Association, visit www.aito.com or call 020 8744 9280. ABTOT Charter As a member of the Association of Bonded Travel Organisers Trust Limited (ABTOT), Serenity Holidays has provided a bond to meet the requirements of the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992. In the event of Serenity Holidays insolvency, protection is provided for non-flight packages commencing in and returning to the UK and other non-flight packages excluding pre-arranged travel to and from your destination. Please note that packages booked outside the UK are only protected when purchased directly with Serenity Holidays. In the above circumstances, if you have not yet travelled you may claim a refund, or if you have already travelled, you may claim repatriation to the starting point of your non-flight package. Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 79 FLIGHTS Flights The Gambia Experience offers the widest choice of year-round flights to The Gambia. The Gambia Winter 2013/14 Airport gold package • Tuesday and Friday direct daytime flights from Gatwick (weekend breaks, 10 & 11 nights and longer duration holidays available) • Wednesday and Saturday flights from Manchester (10 & 11 nights and longer duration holidays available) • Tuesday flights from Birmingham • Premium Class upgrades and legroom or exit seats at a supplement • 90 minute regional and Premium Class/legroom check-in in UK • Airport Gold packages available including airport lounges On departure dates when Premium Class is not available we are able to offer an enhanced service from Gatwick Airport, exclusive to The Gambia Experience. This package will include use of the business lounge in both the UK and in Banjul on your return, an additional 10kg luggage allowance and a complimentary drink on board the aircraft in each direction. When taken with extra legroom seats at the front of the aircraft, this offers an alternative to Premium Class at a reduced combined supplement. Airport Gold Package supplement from £95pp. The Gambia Summer 2014 Transfers times from Banjul airport to our resort hotels range from 25-55 minutes. See page 13 for more details. • Direct, daytime flights from Gatwick (long duration holidays available) • Legroom and exit seats at a supplement • Airport Gold packages available including airport lounges Flight only tickets For flight only prices, including one ways, flexible tickets and long duration flights, please visit Gambiaflights.co.uk Transfers Senegal flights All Senegal brochure prices are based on Tuesday and Friday scheduled flights from Gatwick and/or Heathrow (with 46kgs luggage allowance) to and from Dakar (via Lisbon), except hotels Keur Saloum and Domaine Les Palétuviers, which are based on flights to Banjul. Winter 2013/14 – Flight details to Banjul (The Gambia) International Airport Programmed flights operate from November to April and are non-stop. Additional Christmas flights may be arranged, call for details. From Day Depart UK Depart UK Arrive Flight Supplements THE GAMBIA to 10/12 11/12 to 31/12 Available Upgrades from 01/01 Gatwick Tuesday 0900 + 2240 nil nil nil Legroom Gatwick Friday 0900 2255 £10 £30 £20 Premium/Legroom Manchester Wednesday 0810 2220 £30 £70 £40 – Manchester Saturday 1410 0415* £40 £90 £50 – Birmingham Tuesday 0800 2150 £30 £90 £40 – Carriers are: Monarch Airlines and Thomas Cook Airlines. Flight schedules are subject to change. + Flight operates year-round. Flight arrives the following day. * SENEGAL Winter 2013/14 – Flight details to Léopold Sédar Senghor (Dakar) International Airport From Day Depart UK Depart Senegal Arrive Senegal Depart UK Arrive Approximate Transit Times Available Upgrades Gatwick Tuesday 1630 0050* 0150* 0925* 1h 30m Business Class Gatwick Friday 1630 0050* n/a n/a 1h 30m Business Class Heathrow Friday 1325 0050* 0150* 1120* 3h 35m Business Class *Flight arrives/departs the following day. All flights operate via Lisbon with TAP Portugal (NB: transit time may be longer on return flights). Flight schedules are subject to change. n/a - not available. 80 For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 FLY IN STYLE Fly in style Premium Class is available on Friday Gatwick flights between Christmas and Easter. On other Gatwick flights legroom seats are usually available - to the right are details of the benefits they offer: Supplements Premium Legroom* Seat pitch 33” 33” Pre-bookable seats ✓ ✓ Dedicated check-ins in UK & Banjul ✓ ✓ Executive lounge at Gatwick ✓ X Priority boarding at Gatwick Premium Legroom Return £299 £120 One way from UK £190 £60 One way from Banjul £130 £60 ✓ X 30kg 20kg Separate cabin ✓ X Individual entertainment system ✓ X Enhanced meal service ✓ X Complimentary bar service ✓ X Comfort kit ✓ X First Class lounge in Banjul Airport ✓ X Baggage allowance Premium Class flying includes increased Airport Passenger Duty (Government tax) charges of £134 per person. Christmas and New Year additional Premium Class supplements apply to each sector as follows: From UK: 20 Dec £80, 24 Dec £80, 27 Dec £50 From Banjul: 27 Dec £50, 31 Dec £50, 03 Jan £80, 07 Jan £80 Priority boarding at Banjul Airport ✓ ✓ Number of seats 50 30 * These can be combined with our Airport Gold package for additional benefits. Travel Insurance Our customers should be adequately insured ahead of their holiday, and we are pleased to offer our travel insurance policy through tagis, still including ZERO EXCESS on claims made (excluding personal liability) where usually this would be £50 or more. This policy is tailor-made to the specific needs of our customers travelling to The Gambia and Senegal and includes additional areas of cover, such as delays or cancellation due to snow, sandstorms or volcanic ash. Premiums per person (including 20% Insurance Premium Tax) Single Trip Up to 10 days Up to 17 days Up to 24 days Adult 18-65 £36.50 £42.80 £47 Adult 66-79 £73.40 £87.50 £97 Child 2-17 £21.80 £24.90 £27 Longer durations, couples, family and worldwide annual policies (excluding US, and including 17 days winter sports cover) are also available. Annual multi-trip 1 year from date of purchase Adult 18-65 £88 Couple £153 Family £169 Summary of Cover • Cancellation or curtailment – £5,000 • Medical expenses including medical emergency assistance – £5,000,000 • Missed departure – £1,000 • Missed connection – £1,000 • Personal accident – £25,000 • Personal effects – £2,500 (£400 single item limit) • Personal liability – £2,000,000 • Legal expenses – £15,000 (All maximum limits per person) Full details of the policy will be sent with your confirmation invoice. There is a 14 day cooling off period from the date of sale wherein the policy may be cancelled without charge. The policy does not cover any pre-existing health conditions of the persons travelling and others upon whose health the trip may depend unless a health check has been carried out by calling 0845 408 0585, and cover is confirmed in writing. Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 81 Book How to Ring The Gambia Experience on 0845 330 4567 or The Senegal Experience on 0845 338 8700 Call our Expert Team Our reservations staff will be happy to share their knowledge of the countries and help you plan your holiday. Our office opening hours are: 9am – 7pm Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm Saturday 10am – 4pm Sunday The office may be closed during national and bank holidays. Calls may be recorded for training purposes. Loyalty discount Valued clients who have previously travelled with The Gambia Experience or The Senegal Experience in the last 3 years will qualify for a discount of £35 per person, a reduced deposit of £50 and a 10% discount on insurance premiums. The discount must be claimed at time of booking and is available throughout the year on hotel-inclusive holidays only, booked at the full brochure price and cannot be used in conjunction with a group discount. Visit your local Travel Agent If you obtained this brochure through a travel agent, you will be able to book with them. Visit or chat online at Gambia.co.uk Booking Checklist • Deposit - only £95 per person Making your booking • Seek travel health advice from GP Once you or your travel agent have confirmed your holiday reservation, we will issue our confirmation invoice by the following day. It is essential you check that all the details are correct and advise us immediately if they are not. Any changes at a later date may incur an amendment fee. • Check your confirmation invoice Payment • Make sure you have adequate insurance • Pay balance 8 weeks prior to departure • Payment by cheque, bank transfer, online, debit card or credit card (2% charge) • Complete Additional Passenger Information (API) online 82 You can check availability, prices and book your holiday or flight 24 hours a day online at Gambia.co.uk, Gambiaflights.co.uk or Senegal.co.uk On confirming your holiday we require a deposit of £95 per person (£50 for repeat customers), payable by debit or credit card (2% charge). In addition, if our insurance is taken this must also be paid for at this time. The balance must be paid at least 8 weeks prior to departure, either online or by telephone, by cheque, bank transfer, debit or credit card. For bookings made within 8 weeks of departure, full payment is required at the time of booking. If we do not receive the appropriate payment, we reserve the right to cancel your booking and you will be liable for cancellation charges in accordance with our Fair Trading Charter. Please make cheques payable to The Gambia Experience/The Senegal Experience and send to Serenity Holidays, Atlantic House, 3600 Parkway, Solent Business Park, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 7AN. Any monies paid by credit card are currently subject to a 2% charge to cover costs levied by the providers (no charge for debit cards). For more advice or to book call the experts on 0845 330 4567 FAIR TRADING CHARTER The Gambia Experience and The Senegal Experience is operated by Serenity Holidays (Serenity Holidays Ltd). We are committed to a policy of fair trading and make every effort to ensure that you have an enjoyable holiday with us. Our terms of trade have been formulated as a result of our responsibilities under law and in no way affect your statutory rights as a consumer. We accept responsibility for the quality of the holidays we provide and the excursions booked with our local representatives. Please read this carefully and keep with you on holiday as it sets out the basis of the contract between you and Serenity Holidays Ltd. We are a member of ABTA, membership number V5963. We are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you by ABTA’s Code of Conduct. We can also offer you an arbitration scheme for the resolution of disputes arising out of, or in connection with this contract. Further information on the Code and arbitration can be found at http://www.abta.com DATA PROTECTION When you make an enquiry or booking with us, information about you is collected. This refers to information such as your name, contact details, travel preferences and any special needs/disabilities or dietary requirements. By giving us these details, you consent for these to be used as necessary in processing your booking and complying with legal requirements (e.g. forwarding passenger lists to airlines). We may also use your details to send you future holiday brochures or advise of special offers from ourselves - should you NOT want to receive these, please tell us. Some of your information may be considered “sensitive personal data” under the Data Protection Act 1998, which will only be used when it is necessary for us to communicate your needs to a hotel or airline. For more information – please refer to our ‘Privacy Statement’ shown on our websites Gambia.co.uk or Senegal.co.uk We sell the following arrangements: Package Holiday A “package holiday” is a combination of at least two of the following services (a) transport, (b) accommodation or (c) other tourist services (not ancillary to any transport or accommodation and forming a significant part of the arrangements) where booked through us at an inclusive price. Accommodation or Flight only If you book accommodation or flight only through us, we will accept responsibility for your booking in accordance with the terms set out in the relevant sections below. As this is a single component, the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992 do not apply. FINANCIAL SECURITY: If you book a package holiday through us the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992 require us to provide security for the monies that you pay for the package holidays booked from this broczhure. For packages that include flights we provide this security by way of an ATOL (number 1866) administered by the Civil Aviation Authority. When you buy an ATOL protected air holiday package, or flight only arrangements, you will receive a confirmation invoice from us (or via your travel agent through which you booked) confirming your arrangements and your protection under our Air Travel Organiser’s Licence number [1866]. In the unlikely event of our insolvency, the CAA will ensure that you are not stranded abroad and will arrange to refund any money you have paid to us for an advance booking. If we are unable to provide the services listed (or a suitable alternative, through an alternative ATOL holder or otherwise) for reasons of insolvency, the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust may make a payment to (or confer a benefit on) you under the ATOL scheme. You agree that in return for such a payment or benefit you assign absolutely to those Trustees any claims which you have or may have arising out of or relating to the non-provision of the services, including any claim against us, the travel agent (or your credit card issuer where applicable). You also agree that any such claims may be re-assigned to another body, if that other body has paid sums you have claimed under the ATOL scheme. For further information visit the ATOL website at www.atol.org.uk. The price of our air holiday packages includes the ATOL Protection Contribution (APC) we pay to the CAA. This charge is included in our advertised prices. For packages that do not include flights, as a member of the Association of Bonded Travel Organisers Trust Limited (ABTOT) Serenity Holidays Ltd has provided a bond to meet the requirements of the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992. In the event of Serenity Holidays’ insolvency, protection is provided for non-flight packages commencing in and returning to the UK and other non-flight packages excluding pre-arranged travel to and from your destination. Please note that packages booked outside the UK are only protected when purchased directly with Serenity Holidays Ltd. In the above circumstances, if you have not yet travelled you may claim a refund, or if you have already travelled, you may claim repatriation to the starting point of your non-flight package. Flight Only arrangements are protected by our ATOL (number 1866) as described above. 1. YOUR HOLIDAY BOOKING When making a booking you must be aged over 18 years and have the authority to accept and do accept on behalf of your party the terms of these booking conditions. All correspondence and documents are sent to the party leader who is responsible to us for all payments in respect of the booking. The contract is made on the terms of the information in this brochure, the details set out in the confirmation invoice. We agree that the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction and English Law applies (unless you live in Scotland or Northern Ireland, in which case you can bring proceedings in your local court under Scottish or Northern Irish law, as applicable). Our confirmation invoice is our acceptance of the booking (as detailed therein), and the contract is made on its issue. We ask you to check the details and any anomaly should be reported to us or your travel agent immediately otherwise the details shown on the confirmation will be presumed to be correct. Verbal quotations should not be considered binding until the first invoice confirmation is received. All holidays and offers published in this brochure are subject to availability at the time of booking. 2. PAYMENT If you wish to confirm a booking you must pay the deposit of £95pp. Your final payment will be detailed on your invoice and must be paid in full no later than 8 weeks before your departure, or your booking may be deemed cancelled and your deposits retained. If payment for your holiday is made by credit card a handling fee, currently 2% will be levied. 3. IF YOU WISH TO CANCEL YOUR BOOKING You will need to let us know as soon as possible either by telephone or in writing (or must ensure your travel agent does so on your behalf). Since we incur costs from the time we confirm your booking, the cancellation charges set out below will apply, calculated from the date on which we receive your notice of cancellation. You will then receive a cancellation invoice detailing any charges. No of days before departure Amount for each full paying adult More than 42 days 29 - 42 days 22 - 28 days 6 - 21 days 0 - 5 days Loss of deposit 50% 75% 90% 100% The charges above apply to your total holiday price excluding any insurance premiums, amendment charges or charges for goods sold and dispatched. The conditions of your travel insurance policy may allow a refund claim. Please note: if any members of your party cancel, but the others still wish to travel, it may be necessary to re-calculate the cost per person based on the new party size as the accommodation may now be under-occupied. This may result in an increased amount per person payable to secure the original booking. 4. CHARGES FOR NON-INCLUSIVE HOTEL ITEMS AND DAMAGES You enter into a separate contract with the hotel or residence for these items (e.g. parking, bar bills etc.), and agree to pay locally for any charges for items or services used by your party and not included in your holiday price. The accommodation we arrange for you can only be used by those people named on your Invoice. You are not allowed to share the accommodation with anyone else or let others stay there. 5. IF YOU REQUEST A CHANGE TO YOUR BOOKING All amendments to your booking, e.g. name changes, dates of travel or accommodation, will incur a charge, the amount of which will depend on the nature of the change and the time before the date of travel. Any changes made within 8 weeks of departure may be treated as cancellations and re-bookings. The lead name on a booking cannot be changed under any circumstances and this would also be classed as a cancellation and re-booking. 6. IF YOU BOOK THROUGH A TRAVEL AGENT we will assume that in dealing with us the agent is acting on your behalf. All monies you pay to the travel agent are held by him on our behalf at all times. 7. IF WE CHANGE YOUR HOLIDAY Although it is unlikely, we may occasionally have to change your holiday arrangements and we reserve the right to change or cancel your booking. Most changes are minor and we will always endeavour to advise you or your travel agent of any such changes at the earliest possible date. Note: Any amendment or cancellation fees you incur in terms of other arrangements you have made with other providers under separate contracts are not claimable from us. Package Holiday & Flight only: A change of airline, aircraft type, overseas airport of destination, travel timings by 12 hours or less and accommodation of a similar or higher standard in the same resort or region are classed as minor changes which do not entitle you to cancel or change to another holiday / flight without paying our normal administration charges, and for which no compensation or refund is due. In accordance with EU Regulation 2111/2005 we are required to advise you of the actual carrier operating your flight/connecting flight/transfer. We do this by listing carriers to be used or likely to be used as follows: Monarch Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines and TAP Portugal. Any changes to the actual airline after you have received your tickets will be notified to you as soon as possible and in all cases at check-in or at the boarding gate. The carrier may occasionally have to change the type of aircraft used on a particular flight without advance warning. In such circumstances where you have booked and paid an additional seat supplement and such seat cannot be provided, then you will receive only a refund of the supplement paid. Occasionally, we have to make major changes to your travel arrangements or accommodation. A major change is a change made before departure, which, on the basis of the information given to us by you at the time of booking we can reasonably expect will have a major effect on your holiday. The following changes are examples of major changes: changing travel times by over 12 hours, your UK departure airport (excluding London airports), your holiday region, a change to a lower standard or type of accommodation or reducing the number of days’ holiday. If we have to make a major change or cancel your holiday we will tell you as soon as possible. Where possible, we will offer the following options: you can either a) accept the changed arrangements b) purchase another holiday/flight from us at the advertised current selling price or c) cancel your booking upon which we will refund your monies in full and final settlement. If you have booked a Package Holiday, subject to the note below, irrespective of whether you choose a), b) or c) we will pay compensation to passengers who paid the full brochure price as follows: No of days before departure Amount for each full paying adult More than 56 days 29 - 55 days 15 - 28 days 8-14 days Less than 7 days nil £15 £25 £35 £50 Accommodation only: If we make a change to your accommodation and you don’t want to accept it, you can take any alternative we are able to offer you (you will pay the increase in cost if the replacement is advertised at a higher price than your original booking, or receive a refund of the difference if it is less expensive) or a refund of the money you have paid to us. This does not apply where the change is not material. Examples of non-material changes include, but are not limited to, temporary withdrawal of facilities or seasonal unavailability of amenities. If we have to cancel your accommodation, again we may be able to offer you an alternative. If you accept it, you would pay the difference if it was advertised at a higher price than your original accommodation, or receive a refund of the difference if it was advertised at a lower price. Or we will refund the monies you have paid us for your accommodation. We will not be responsible to pay any compensation following a change or a cancellation by us. Applicable to Package Holiday, Accommodation or Flight only bookings: Note: If a change or cancellation occurs because of circumstances beyond our control, for example war, threat of war, riots, civil disturbances, actual or threatened terrorist activity and its consequences, industrial disputes, natural or nuclear disasters, fire, health risks, adverse weather conditions, hurricanes, floods, unavoidable technical problems with transport, closure or congestion of airports or ports, epidemic or pandemic illness and all similar situations we will have no liability to you. No compensation payments, expenses or any other sums, including the cost of securing alternative accommodation will be paid by us. 8. IF YOU HAVE A COMPLAINT In the unlikely event you have cause for complaint whilst abroad, about the accommodation or about any other element of your holiday, you must refer it immediately to our local representative. It is unreasonable for you to take little or no action whilst on holiday and wait until you return to complain, and you must take reasonable steps to minimise the consequences of the problem. If you fail to follow this simple procedure we will have been deprived of the opportunity to investigate and rectify your complaint whilst you were in resort and this may affect your rights under this contract. If a problem cannot be resolved locally you should complete and sign a Guest Comment form in resort, setting out the details of the problem. This should be handed to your representative who will give you a copy; it is essential that you also report the problem to any supplier of the service you are complaining about. Any complaint must also be followed by written confirmation of all the details, with any supporting evidence, within 28 days of your return from holiday. 9. OUR RESPONSIBILITY Package Holiday: If the contract we have with you is not performed or is improperly performed by us or our suppliers we will pay you appropriate compensation if this has affected the enjoyment of your travel arrangements. However, we will not be liable where any failure in the performance of the contract is due to: you; or a third party unconnected with the provision of the travel arrangements and where the failure is unforeseeable or unavoidable; or unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised; or an event which we or our suppliers, even with all due care, could not foresee or forestall. Our liability, except in cases involving death, injury or illness, shall be limited to a maximum of [3] times the cost of your travel arrangements. Our liability will also be limited in accordance with and/or in an identical manner to: (a) The contractual terms of the companies that provide the transportation for your travel arrangements. These terms are incorporated into this contract; and (b) Any relevant international convention, for example the Montreal Convention in respect of travel by air, the Athens Convention in respect of travel by sea, the Berne Convention in respect of travel by rail and the Paris Convention in respect of the provision of accommodation, which limit the amount of compensation that you can claim for death, injury, delay to passengers and loss, damage and delay to luggage. We are to be regarded as having all benefit of any limitation of compensation contained in these or any conventions. You can ask for copies of the transport companies’ contractual terms, or the international conventions, from our offices: Serenity Holidays Ltd, Atlantic House, 3600 Parkway, Solent Business Park, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 7AN. We do not accept liability for happenings or actions outside our control, e.g. delays to travel services, the temporary invasion of pests, the presence of indigenous animals or insects, government action, industrial disputes, damage or inconvenience resulting from the weather (e.g. drought conditions) or from acts of God, or your party’s negligence resulting in loss or accident. If the contract we have with you is not performed or is improperly performed as a result of failures attributable to a third party unconnected with the provision of the services, or as a result of failures due to unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised, or an event which we or our suppliers, even with all due care, could not foresee or forestall, and you suffer an injury or other material loss, we will offer you such prompt assistance as is reasonable in the circumstances. If you have taken our recommended insurance cover, you must make an insurance claim in respect of any legal fees incurred abroad for that purpose, and if you have taken alternative insurance, you must do likewise under any Legal Expenses cover provided by it. You must also provide us with the confirmation from the insurance company of receipt of your notification to them of your claim. Excursions or other tours that you may choose to book or pay for whilst you are on holiday are not part of your package holiday provided by us. For any excursion or other tour that you book, your contract will be with the operator of the excursion or tour and not with us. We are not responsible for the provision of the excursion or tour or for anything that happens during the course of its provision by the operator. Accommodation only: We have a duty to select the accommodation providers with reasonable skill and care. We have no liability to you for the actual provision of the accommodation, except in cases where it is proved that we have breached that duty and damage to you has been caused. Therefore, providing we have selected the provider with reasonable care and skill, we will have no liability to you for anything that happens at the accommodation or any acts or omissions of the provider or others. We also have no liability in the following situations: i. where the accommodation cannot be provided as booked due to circumstances beyond our control (see the Note in clause 7) ii. where you incur any loss or damage that could not have been foreseen at the time of your booking, based on the information provided by you. iii. where you incur any loss or damage that relates to any business activity. iv. where any loss or damage relates to any services which do not form part of our contract with you. If we are found liable to you on any basis, we limit the amount we have to pay you to a maximum of three times the cost of your accommodation. This limit does not apply to cases involving death or injury. 10. YOUR RESPONSIBILITY You undertake to exercise due and reasonable care in respect of your holiday accommodation and its contents, to leave it in a clean and complete condition, to respect local and on-site regulations and bye-laws, to limit party numbers to those on your confirmation, to remit payments as invoiced on or before the due dates, to indemnify us against all loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from any act, default or omission of your party, and not to exceed the published occupation capacity of the accommodation. Any serious abuse of a property or its contents may render you liable to eviction without compensation. 11. PRICES AND SURCHARGES The price of your holiday was calculated using the exchange rate of £1 = €1.18 on 30th April 2013. We reserve the right to increase or reduce prices, and the current price of your holiday will be advised to you at the time of booking. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of all the information and prices provided to you, regrettably errors do occasionally occur. In the event that an incorrect price has been given in error, any booking made based on this price, will not be valid. You will be advised of the mistake at the earliest opportunity and you will then have the option either to pay the correct price for the travel arrangements or to cancel and receive a full refund of any monies you may already have paid. Once you have booked your holiday we reserve the right to surcharge for cost increases due to government action such as changes in VAT or any other government imposed charges, transportation costs (including the cost of fuel), taxes or fees chargeable for services such as landing taxes, embarkation or disembarkation fees at airports, and exchange rates. Package Holidays There will be no charge within 30 days of your departure. We will absorb such increases up to 2% of your basic holiday price (excluding insurance premiums and any amendment charges). If the surcharge is greater than 10% of your holiday price you have the option of changing to another holiday that we offer (if we are able to offer an alternative you will not have to pay more, but if it is of a lower quality you will be refunded the difference in price) or you have the right to cancel (within 14 days of receiving surcharge notification), in which case we will refund in full all monies paid to us except insurance premiums and any amendment charges. Should the price of your holiday go down due to the changes mentioned above, by more than 2% of your holiday cost, then any refund due will be paid to you. However, please note that travel arrangements are not always purchased in local currency and some apparent changes will have no impact on the price of your holiday due to contractual and other protection in place. Accommodation and Flight only We reserve the right to pass on all increases. If we ask you to pay us any increases in taxes, similarly, if any taxes you have paid to us are reduced or abolished, you will be entitled to claim a refund. Such right shall not apply in respect of any surcharge paid in respect of aviation fuel costs. 12. TRAVEL SERVICES When you travel by air the relevant carrier’s ‘Conditions of Carriage’ will apply to your journey, some of which may limit liability or exclude liability in accordance with the relevant international conventions. Copies of the conditions are available for inspection at any ABTA travel agent. Information given by us about such services is for guidance only and the carriers concerned accept no responsibility for our brochures. It is your responsibility to report promptly at the check-in times given by the carriers and with the appropriate valid travel documents (e.g. passports), and we cannot be held responsible for any costs incurred by you if you fail to do so. Occasionally there are times beyond our control when a flight is delayed. We will work closely with the airline and our resort office to make sure any delay is as short as possible and that your overseas transfer and accommodation arrangements are changed if necessary. Our aim is to minimise the inconvenience of delays as far as possible. Under EU law you have rights in some circumstances to refunds and/or compensation from your airline in cases of denied boarding, cancellation or delays to flights. Full details of these rights will be publicised at EU airports and will also be available from airlines. Please note that reimbursement in such cases is the responsibility of the airline and will not automatically entitle you to a refund of your holiday cost from us. Your right to a refund and/or compensation from us is set out in clause 7 ‘if we change your holiday’. . If your airline does not comply with these rules you should complain to the Passengers Advice and Complaints team at the CAA (email: passengercomplaints@caa.co.uk website www.caa.co.uk). In March 2006 the European Commission published a list of airlines considered to be unsafe and which are therefore not permitted to fly passengers or Cargo in the EU or operate within the European airspace. This list is updated every three months and can be viewed by clicking on the website for the European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport/air-ban/list_en.htm. Alternatively, should you wish to be sent a copy of the list, please contact us either by telephone or in writing. 13. TRAVEL INSURANCE You agree to our requirement: at the time of booking your holiday you either accept our travel insurance or you or your travel agent make immediate alternative arrangements with cover at least equal to our own policy. 14. SWIMMING POOLS AND OTHER FACILITIES Where a swimming pool or other facility is referred to as being available for use, such availability is at the hotelier’s discretion and is understood to be conditional upon temporary or unavoidable closure necessitated by: the hotels essential maintenance programme, accident, damage or malfunction of equipment, and in the case of swimming pools: compliance with any water conservation regulations imposed in times of drought, damage or malfunction of the mains water supply. The above are understood to be a result of force majeure and not to reflect on our failure to deliver an advertised facility. 15. ARBITRATION In the unlikely event that a complaint cannot be settled amicably between us, you may if you wish refer the matter to arbitration under a special scheme, which, though devised by arrangement with ABTA is administered quite independently (details on request or from the ABTA website www.abta.com). This is a simple method of arbitration on documents alone with restricted cost liability to the customer. The rules of the scheme provide that the application for arbitration must be made within eighteen months of the date of return from the holiday but in special circumstances it may still be offered outside of this period. The scheme does not apply to claims over £5,000 per person or £25,000 per booking, nor to claims mainly or solely in respect of injury or illness or their consequences. Alternatively, AITO’s Independent Dispute Settlement Service may be called upon by either side to bring the matter to a speedy and amicable solution. 16. PASSPORT/VISA It is the responsibility of all customers to ensure they have a valid passport and to check entry requirements such as passport validity and any required visa. In addition, you must consult your GP for advice regarding recommended medication and antimalarial drugs before you book. 17. HOLIDAY PARTICIPATION Should anyone be refused admission to the flight or to the destination country by the airline or government authority due to the correct documentation not being in order then we are powerless to assist and cannot be held responsible. Any passengers considered being unacceptably under the influence of alcohol or drugs may be denied boarding to the aircraft or entry into the country. In these circumstances we shall consider the customer as having given notice of cancellation and be under no liability for any costs or charges incurred as a result of our doing so. Contact your Local Travel Agent or book at Gambia.co.uk 83 We are an independent company where emphasis is very much on quality and service. We offer specialist holidays to other destinations and all provide excellent value and choice. The Cape Verde Experience 0845 330 2046 CapeVerde.co.uk Corsican Places 0845 330 2345 Corsica.co.uk Sardinian Places 0845 330 2056 SardinianPlaces.co.uk Great Escapes - Short Breaks 0845 330 3434 GreatEscapes.co.uk Travel Agents Stamp Reservations Reservations 0845 330 4567 (+44 1489 866 939) 0845 338 8700 Administration (+44 1489 866 947) Administration 0845 330 2044 (+44 1489 866 901) Gambia.co.uk holidays@gambia.co.uk 0845 330 2083 (+44 1489 866 978) Senegal.co.uk holidays@senegal.co.uk The Gamba Resort Office c/o Senegambia Hotel, The Gambia 5113 Serenity Holidays Ltd, Registered in the U.K number 01744872 Atlantic House, 3600 Parkway, Solent Business Park, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 7AN Thanks to: Photography: Jon Banfield Photography, Piers Golden Photography, The Gambia Experience Team, Chris Packham | Print: Taylor Bloxham Ltd. Design: Serenity Design Studio | Copyright ©2013 Serenity Holidays. All rights reserved.