Cookies policy

Cookies policy

New Dutch privacy law concerning cookies, dated June 5th, 2012. Please visit www.youronlinechoices.eu for more info.

What are cookies?
Cookies are small textfiles our website can place on your computer. These cookies guarantee a correct operation of our website. For example, cookies remember your login preferences and your favorite destination on our rates pages. They can also temporarily store your navigation through our website, to assist you in finding faster what you’re looking for, and to give us more insight into what our visitors want, so we can tailor it to your needs.

Third party cookies
Apart from our cookies, Facebook and Google can place a cookie on your computer. Because these are placed by a third party, they’re called third party cookies. Without these cookies you cannot communicate with your favorite socal media platform.

Cookies and privacy
Cookies can have a downside. They can be used to store personal information. Some cookies can follow you over multiple websites. They can be used to show advertisements. That’s why it’s important to realise which information you want to share on the internet. Can you trust the website you’re leaving your personal information? What will this website do with your information? Will your information be shared with other parties?

What we do with your information
The information you enter on our site will be used strictly for a correct follow-up on your booking. If you want to receive our newsletter, you will be added to our mailinglist. On all information you give us, the Wet Bescherming Persoonsgegevens is applicable. At any moment, you can ask which of your information we are storing.

Our cookies
Our booking system is controlled by a cookie. If you want to stay logged in at our website, your login details are stored in a cookie. These cookies are never shared with third parties.

Other cookies
Google and Facebook cookies can store some of your search- and surf history. We do not give information to other parties.

New Dutch Telecommunications Law
As of June 5th, 2012 the new Nederlandse Telecommunicatiewet (Dutch Telecommunications Law) is applicable. According to this law, you have to give us permission to store cookies on your computer, prior to placing them. At this moment, we’re working on a method to make this possible without disrupting the service our website has to offer. Until that time: If you don’t want to allow cookies, you can disable cookies in your browser (see the Help section of your browser).

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