1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small piece of information a website asks your browser to remember between visits — for example, a preference you have set. Modern browsers offer other short-term storage spaces that work in the same spirit. Throughout this page, “cookie” covers all of them.
2. What we store, and why
The site only keeps the bare minimum needed to work properly:
- Your cookie preference. When you accept or decline the consent banner, your choice is saved in your browser so the banner does not reappear on every page. Only the words “accepted” or “declined” are recorded, and they never leave your device.
- Your current booking draft. As you fill in the hero booking form, your inputs may be kept temporarily in your browser so that refreshing the page does not erase your progress. This information is cleared automatically when you close the tab.
- Essential technical items. Our website and hosting provider may set a few standard cookies purely to keep the service running (for example, to balance traffic between servers or prevent abuse). These do not identify you and are never used for marketing.
We do not use Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, Hotjar, advertising pixels, or social-sharing cookies. The only Google service we rely on is Google Maps, and it runs on our server side: it never sets a cookie in your browser.
3. Managing your choices
You can change your mind at any time:
- Clear the site's data. In your browser settings, delete the data stored for this website; the consent banner will reappear and let you choose again.
- Adjust your browser. Every major browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) lets you block or delete cookies and stored site data. Their help pages walk you through the steps.
- Use a private window. Browsing in an incognito or private window automatically removes everything when you close the window.
Blocking the essential items may lead to small inconveniences — the consent banner reappearing on each visit, or the booking form losing your draft after a reload.
4. Related policies
The wider context for how we handle your personal information lives in the Privacy Policy. The service itself is governed by the Booking Terms.
5. Changes
Whenever we add, remove, or change an item stored by this website, we update this page and refresh the “last updated” date above. If a new category of cookie ever requires your consent (for instance, if we later add analytics), the consent banner will reappear so you can make a fresh choice.