Holiday Information

How to Book
Before booking, please read through the information on our Booking Conditions & Insurance page. (For full details of our insurance policy click here to download or view the PDF file.)
Look through these pages to see the interesting, exciting and relaxing places we can take you to. Then get in touch via the phone number given below or in writing, or ask us to send you a brochure via the brochure request page.If you have decided that you wish to book straightway, go to the booking page where you can fill in our electronic booking form and email it to us, or download a hard copy which you can then print out, fill in and send or fax through to us.

Peng Travel Limited
86 Station Road
Gidea Park
Romford
Essex
RM2 6DB
Tel:  0845 345 8345  or  +44 1708 471832 (from overseas)
Fax: 08700 660 368

Naturist Holidays
In recent years, naturists – as opposed to ‘textile’ (or clothed) – tourism in Europe has grown dramatically. More and more people enjoy sunbathing, swimming and playing in total nudity and returning home with a healthy all-over tan.
These days there are hundreds of thousands of naturists in Britain and as many as 20-25 million live on the Continent. With this increasing demand has come the growth of specialist naturist holiday resorts, run with the full consent and protection of the local governments. If you are thinking of taking the plunge into naturism, we can’t imagine a better (or safer) way of doing it than by taking a Peng holiday.
How compulsory is nudity? There are few rules, though people usually get dressed to eat at an indoor restaurant in a nudist resort. Otherwise, you can stay dressed or naked at your discretion. (One client stayed ‘textile’ for two whole days and set a record!).  The exact policy varies from resort to resort – you will find a short paragraph about the extent of nudity at your chosen resort on the relevant page of our website.
INF passports We don’t require you to have an INF Passport and, for our holidays, only the Aphrodite resort does.
Adults-only resorts These are the Mexican resorts of Hidden Beach and Desire, the Jamaican resorts of Grand Lido Braco and Hedonism II & III.
Family holidays Most of the resorts (except those mentioned above) on this website welcome families but if this is not the case then we mention it in the summary bullet points at the start of the resort description.
Taking infants on holiday Travel arrangements for infants under two years on the day of homeward travel are free, except for a £30 administration fee on holidays by air. Nominal charges for cot hire and/or food are payable direct at the resort.
Single people Single people are welcome on our holidays. Single rooms are available at many of our resorts, and twin accommodation can also be booked for sole use at the appropriate supplements. Alternatively, consider a Peng group holiday (see below). For company, and to save on supplements, many single people find someone to travel with, as we cannot ‘double them up’ (apart from at Hedonism in Jamaica).  Vera Playa in Spain has a ‘No Single Supplement’ offer on selected dates throughout the season. Please add a click link
Group holidays for single people We have two holiday departures a year intended for singles and first-time naturists. On these you know that you don’t intrude when you approach other group members for company. And when you go for a swim or a walk along the beach, you can confidently ask fellow group members to look after your belongings.
For 2007, we have selected Vera Playa in Spain (June 14-28) and Vritomartis in Crete (September 13-27).

Holiday durations
For space reasons we show prices for one and two week holidays. However, you can stay longer at almost all of our destinations. Please phone us for the extra costs.

Flexible travel
We offer all the popular travel choices. If there are special arrangements or combinations that you’d like, please call.

Peng Reunions
We hold a reunion weekend in February each year for Peng holidaymakers. It’s a great way to renew old friendships and make new ones! A leaflet is available on request.

Flight Notes
We may be able to offer flights from other airports than those listed. Please enquire by ’phone.
‘From’ prices for supplements for regional flights are shown. The actual supplement depends on the price of the flight at the time of booking.  The supplement does not only represent the difference in flight cost but also the additional cost of transfers.
Dependant on the airline we may be able to reserve extra leg room or specific seat numbers.  Please request at time of booking. 
If catering is included in your flight (generally included on charter flights but not on the no frills airlines, e.g. Easyjet, Ryanair and Monarch) vegetarian and special diets can be catered for.  Please request at time of booking.
Important note: When you contact us to make a booking, we act as agents for the relevant carrier which will be disclosed on your documentation. A contract exists under which we accept responsibility for the provision of all the services described in our invoice.
Luggage allowance varies by carrier but is usually between 15kg–23kg.  If you purchase premium cabin seats the luggage allowance will be increased.
Flight details are subject to change. We reserve the right to substitute alternative carriers and/or aircraft types if necessary after we have confirmed your booking. Any such change does not provide grounds for cancellation without penalty.

Vacation of accommodation
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. Therefore, if you check-in immediately after a night flight this would normally count as one night's accommodation. Similarly if your return flight is at night you will normally be required to vacate your room at 12 noon prior to leaving for the airport. Day rooms are subject to availability/cost and should be arranged locally with the accommodation management.

Foreign Office Travel Advice
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office Travel Advice Unit may have issued information about your destination. You are advised to check this information on BBC2 Ceefax (page 470), their website at  www.fco.gov.uk or phone on 0845 850 2829.

Health Requirements
For up to date information to any of our destinations please check the Department of Health website http://www.dh.gov.uk/PolicyAndGuidance/HealthAdviceForTravellers/fs/en or telephone 0800 555777 for the free leaflet `Health Advice for Travellers' also available from your General Practitioner and the Post Office.

Important changes to your right to holiday health care in Europe
If you are a UK resident you are entitled to free, or reduced cost, state provided healthcare when visiting a European Union (EU) country, Iceland, Leichtenstein, Norway or Switzerland. However, to be covered you will need a new European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which you can apply for, free of charge, from your nearest Post Office. You will only need to complete one application form in order to receive EHICs for you, your spouse/partner and children. The European Health Insurance Card should be obtained in addition to your travel insurance.
The application form and the booklet "Health Advice for Travellers" can be obtained from the Post Office. Forms are also available to download from the Department of Health's website: www.dh.gov.uk/travellers

Passport requirements
You should hold a valid ten year passport, ideally with at least six months left  to run (essential for the United States). The UK Passport Service will be introducing a biometric passport which will be issued upon application for a new or replacement passport. If you need to apply for a new or replacement passport, we recommend that you do so at least 12 weeks prior to your departure, although the UK Passport Office aims to make passports available at short notice. First time passport applicants over the age of 16 years may be required to attend an interview as part of the application procedure. Children, including babies, who are not already included on a valid ten year passport, will need to have their own passport if they are to travel abroad. It is now not possible to add or include children on British passports. Children who are already included on an exisiting passport may continue to travel with the passport holder until either the child reaches the age of 16, or the passport on which the child is included expires or needs to be amended. Children aged 16 and over already have to hold their own passport and are not affected by these changes. For more information on UK passport requirements please visit http://www.ukpa.gov.uk

Visa Requirements
If you hold a non UK passport, please check with the consulate or embassy of your destination country.

Purple Parking
For airport parking we would recommend purpleparking who offer park & ride and meet & greet services.
For further details look on the web at www.purpleparking.com/peng/ or phone 0845 450 0808, quoting ref. 46926.



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