National Quality Assessment Scheme - Holiday Villages
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A Holiday Village usually comprises of a variety of types of accommodation with the majority provided in custom-built rooms (e.g. Chalet, Hotel rooms) on a large complex. A range of facilities and activities are also available which may or may not be included in the tariff. | |
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Scheme Designators have been developed to help consumers understand the different types of accommodation available.
| Holiday Village | A Holiday Village usually comprises of a variety of accommodation, often purpose built; and with a range of entertainment, activities and facilities available on site free of charge or at extra cost. Bookings are often taken for 3 days, 4 days or a week. |
| Forest Holiday Village | A Holiday Village, which is situated in a forest setting with conservation and sustainable tourism being a key feature. It will usually comprise of a variety of accommodation, often purpose built; and with a range of entertainment, activities and facilities available on site free of charge or at extra cost. Bookings areoften taken for 3 days, 4 days or a week. |
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Look at the standard to check that you are happy with what will be assessed In order to allow greater functionality on this website and to support our sustainable stance, on reducing the need to print wherever possible, we have made the decision to create interactive Standard PDF’s for all of our schemes. This allows you to navigate through the document using the contents page to take you straight to the appropriate section, and when you have finished you can merely toggle back to the contents page using the back button, at the top of each page. |
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Check the fees and benefits leaflet below to work out the costs or use the Holiday Village Fees Calculator |
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Complete the application and sector information sheet and send with your payment (made payable to VisitBritain) to Quality in Tourism. We are also able to accept credit card payments (by phone) and BACS payments. | |
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