By continuing to navigate on this website, you agree to our use of cookies and tracking for statistical and personalization purposes in order to enhance your experience on this website.
This obligation is stated in an EU Directive (Directive 2002/58/EC - Directive on
privacy and electronic communications, amended by Directive 2009/136/EC) that was
giving the individual EU-Governments until May 25, 2011 to implement the rules into
their own law
Personal data are information that enables you to be identified as an individual or recognised directly or indirectly. Personal data include at least some of the following:
surname, given name, date of birth, sex, postal address, email address, computer IP address, phone number, credit card number, photograph, videos, and commentsgiving your contact details or personal and confidential login and password.
You may be asked to provide personal data when you access our Services, for instance if and when you:
- sign up for a newsletter
- forward a link or content from our Services to one of your contacts.
- share a link to a social network
Providing personal data may be mandatory for the use of some of our Services.
We collect and process personal data for the purposes of:
- creating and managing bookings
- creating and managing reservation requests
- creating and responding to your contact requests
- compiling statistics on visits to the various parts of our Services
Who may use your personal data?
Your personal data are intended for “SiteName Here”, and may be disclosed to third parties under certain conditions.
How long do we keep your personal information?
Your personal Information is stored by us and/or any contractors of our choosing, strictly for the performance of our obligations and strictly for the time necessary to achieve the purposes for which the information is collected, in accordance with the applicable regulations.
How do we protect your personal information?
Your personal information is collected via a secure server. The secure server software encrypts the information provided before transmitting it to us. In addition, we have security procedures in place to protect the storage of and prevent unauthorized access to your personal information. As part of our security measures, we may require you to give proof of your identity before we disclosure any private information to you.
What are navigation data?
Your navigation data do not allow you to be identified personally. They only allow the terminal you use to be identified.
Navigation data are information associated with the equipment, or terminal, you use (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.), which can be collected and stored in “cookie” files, according to your choices, as and when you access and use the Services.
What is a cookie? (besides a delicious treat)
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers downloaded on to your computer when you access certain websites. Like virtual door keys, cookies unlock a computer's memory and allow a website to recognise users when they return to a site by opening doors to different content or services. Like a key, a cookie itself does not contain information, but when it is read by a browser it can help a website improve the service delivered.
Cookie files are automatically lodged into the cookie file - the memory of your browser - and each one typically contains:
- The name of the server the cookie was sent from
- The lifetime of the cookie
- A value - usually a randomly generated unique number
The website server which sent the cookie uses this number to recognise you when you return to a site or browse from page to page. Only the server that sent a cookie can read, and therefore use, that cookie.
Navigation data mainly consist of the type and version of the browser used by your equipment (Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Opera, etc.), the preferred language of the browser software installed on your equipment, the type of operating system used (Windows, Mac Os, Linux, etc.), the IP (Internet Protocol) address of a connected terminal, the URL (often beginning with http://www.) of a web page specific to a particular terminal’s use of a service, the identification and content of a cookie file stored in a terminal, the date, time and duration of a terminal’s connection to an element of a Service (a page, content, section, user account, etc.). Some navigation data, such as your equipment’s IP address, are essential for communication on the Internet.
How long do cookies last?
There are two types of cookies: session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are created temporarily in your browser's subfolder while you are visiting a website and are automatically deleted when you leave the site. Conversely, persistent cookies are re-activated when you return to the same website, and remain in your browser's subfolder until they expire. Generally, cookies have a maximum lifespan of 13 months.
Social media sharing buttons. The data protection policies of social networks should allow you to exercise your choices regarding cookies, notably by configuring your user account settings on each such network. It is important to state that our use of cookies, session storage and local storage is fully anonymous and it is on no way possible for us to see or derive information about you, nor your specific use of our website.
We keep in cookies information about the session and the cookie level experience and approval.