These two majestic capitals are finally linked by cycle paths and low-traffic roads.
From Paris, the world’s most romantic city, you will cross the Seine and Epte rivers valley to reach the sea. After the Dieppe–Newhaven crossing, the greenest of English countryside will accompany you to London, the most regal of international cities.
Inaugurated in 2012, the Paris–London Avenue Verte is a dream come true. Pret a partir? Ready to go?
Not sure which type of tour to book? Learn about the differences between guided and self-guided tours. This particular self-guided option is different than most, as it offers individual clients the support of a vehicle traveling nearby.
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Tour Description: Self-guided
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Ladies and Gentlemen: the Avenue Verte!
These two majestic capitals are finally linked by cycle paths and low-traffic roads.
From Paris, the world’s most romantic city, you will cross the Seine and Epte rivers valley to reach the sea. After the Dieppe–Newhaven crossing, the greenest of English countryside will accompany you to London, the most regal of international cities.
Inaugurated in 2012, the Paris–London Avenue Verte is a dream come true. Pret a partir? Ready to go?
Not sure which type of tour to book? Learn about the differences between guided and self-guided tours. This particular self-guided option is different than most, as it offers individual clients the support of a vehicle traveling nearby.
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Highlights: Guided
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Paris-London Avenue Verte, a new largely traffic-free route between Paris and London (via the Dieppe – Newhaven ferry) for cyclists, walkers and horse riders
Paris
Seine River
Promenade Bleue in Paris
Vexin Natural Park
Renowned spa resort of Forges-les-Eaux in Normandy
Seaside sort of Eastbourne, England
Forest Way cycle path in Groombridge in England
Worth Way cycle path into London
London
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Highlights: Self-guided
(View Guided)
Paris-London Avenue Verte, a new largely traffic-free route between Paris and London (via the Dieppe – Newhaven ferry) for cyclists, walkers and horse riders
Paris
Seine River
Promenade Bleue in Paris
Vexin Natural Park
Renowned spa resort of Forges-les-Eaux in Normandy
Seaside sort of Eastbourne, England
Forest Way cycle path in Groombridge in England
Worth Way cycle path into London
London
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Daily Program: Guided
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Paris to London Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Bienvenue a Paris!Those arriving in the early afternoon can take a bike and visit the historical city centre, with plenty of cycle paths and signs making it easy to see all the famous city sights. Overnight in Paris.
Day 2: Paris–Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (34 miles/55 km) Au revoir Paris! Following the Canal St Denis out of the city will bring you to the Seine and the glorious scenery of its valley. The Axe Historique – the line uniting the Louvre with the Champs ElyseÂes, the Arc de Triomphe and the new La DeÂfense district – continues along this valley with villas and magnificent gardens. After Nanterre, you will come to the islands and parks so dear to the impressionists, once a choice for Sunday trips, somewhere to spend the afternoon en plen air on a boat between the Seine and the Marne.
Welcome to the Promenade Bleue in Paris! You follow the right-hand bank of the Seine, past Le Pecq and into the forest of Saint-Ger- main-en-Laye. In Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, where the Oise joins the Seine, you can visit one of the most important riverboat museums. Overnight in Conflans Sainte Honorine.
Day 3: Conflans Sainte Honorine –Gisors (37 miles/60 km) Your journey continues through the heart of the Vexin natural park, home to pictur- esque towns, castles and farmhouses. After Themericourt and its spectacular Maison du Parc, you continue to Vil- larceaux and its eighteenth-century castle of the same name. After the little town of Bray-et-Lu‚ you will proceed along the river Epte to Gisors and the fortress marking the historical Franco- Norman border. Overnight in Gisors.
Day 4: Gisors–Forges-les-Eaux (40 miles/65 km) Departure from Gisors for Gournay-en- Bray and then on to Forges-les-Eaux, the renowned spa resort. Welcome to Normandy, or rather to Gourmandie, the land of unique flavours! Overnight in Forges-les-Eaux.
Day 5: Forges-les-Eaux–Newhaven – Eastbourne (34 miles/55 km) From Forges-les-Eaux you follow the brand new cycle path that will take you directly to the sea, throughthe wonderful countryside dotted with farms that supply their excellent products to the Norman and Parisian markets. Along the second half of the route the landscape is tinged with blue as you pass through the Arques estuary, overlooked by the castle of the same name and ancient sand caves that have become a refuge for marsh birds.
Here you are in Dieppe, France’s leading seaside resort and a favourite with a great many im- pressionist painters. Appointment at 5pm on the quayside for the trip across the Channel. Transfer from Newhaven to Eastbourne. Overnight in Eastbourne.
Day 6: Eastbourne–Royal Tunbridge Wells (31 miles/50 km) From the seaside resort of Eastbourne, younger sister to Brighton but no less pretty or busy, you pedal towards Polegate. Along the Cuckoo Valley and the old railway line, you will come to Heathfield: from here it gets more difficult but your arrival in Tunbridge Wells will be well worth it, the spa town rewarding you with its chalybeate waters, wealth of gardens, churches and stately homes. You can also decide to take the famous steam train into town, which runs for just over five km from Groombridge into Tunbridge Wells. Overnight in Tunbridge Wells.
Day 7: Tunbridge Wells–London (22 miles/35 km) You pick up the cycle path in Groom- bridge, called the Forest Way. We recom- mend stopping to visit little unspoilt villages along the way, such as Heath- field, Forest Row and East Grinstead. From here you take the Worth Way, a cycle path through a wonderful wood to Crawley: an ultramodern city, this will get you ready for The Old Smoke itself, London. From here, the train (not in- cluded in the package) will take you into London in about 45 minutes and you will have the whole afternoon to visit the lively English capital!
Day 8: London After breakfast, goodbye and au revoir!
London to Paris Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Welcome to London! Those arriving in the afternoon can take out a bike.
Day 2: London–Newhaven Today you can choose from two different routes: the first a bit harder, the second slightly easier, and also allowing you to visit Brighton and stop for a while along its splendid coast.
A. London–Newhaven via Polegate(34 miles/55 km) From London, an hour and a quarter train ride (not included in the package) will take you to uckfield. From here you will pedal towards Polegate, linking up with the original Paris–London route. A pedal through the Seven Sisters park will bring you to Newhaven where you will stay overnight. Overnight in Newhaven.
B. London–Newhaven via Brighton (22 miles/35 km) The train (not included in the package) will take you to Brighton inabout an hour. You can visit the city, one of the best loved in Great Britain, and then pedal to Newhaven along the coast where you will stay overnight. Overnight in Newhaven.
Day 3: Newhaven–Dieppe (12 miles/20 km) The Channel crossing brings you to Dieppe, France’s leading seaside resort. The ferry leaves at 10 am, but you must be ready to board about an hour before. The crossing takes four hours, so bearing in mind the time difference, your expected time of arrival in Dieppe is 3 pm. In Dieppe you can either stretch your legs with a ride along the coast or relax in the sun on one of its beaches. Overnight in Dieppe.
Day 4: Dieppe–Forges-les-Eaux (34 miles/55 km) You will leave behind the sea and the blue of the first part of this stage as you enter the green of the French country- side, dotted with the farms that supply the markets in the north of the country.Before you reach the spa town of Forges- Les-Eaux, we recommend you stop in NeuchaÌ‚tel to taste the famous local cheese. Overnight in Forges-les-Eaux.
Day 5: Forges-les-Eaux–Gisors (40 miles/65 km) We are in the Pays de Bray in Normandy, which boasts a very high quality local flavours and products: butter, cheese, apples, pears, honey, legumes and first class meat. This is why the French use a play on words and say: “Welcome to Gourmandie”! Then you will follow the valley of the river Epte to reach Gisors and its castle, which marks the ancient Franco-Norman border. Overnight in Gisors.
Day 6: Gisors – Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (37 miles/60km) You follow the river Epte to Bray-et-Lu where you enter the Vexin Francais region and the natural park of the same name, a chalky plain that includes many communes in the Oise valley. In Themeri- court we recommend a visit to the house at the park entrance, where you can also visit the museum dedicated to the natural park. Overnight in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine.
Day 7: Conflans-Sainte-Honorine – Paris (34 miles/55 km) You leave behind the Oise river to finally meet up with the Seine and its park, so dear to the impressionists. This river will guide you to the Canal Saint-Denis and the heart of Paris. If you prefer to spend more time visiting the capital, you can always get a train or the underground to reach the centre more quickly. Overnight in Paris.
Day 8: Departure After breakfast, end of services and... au revoir!
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Daily Program: Self-guided
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Paris to London Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Bienvenue a Paris!Those arriving in the early afternoon can take a bike and visit the historical city centre, with plenty of cycle paths and signs making it easy to see all the famous city sights. Overnight in Paris.
Day 2: Paris–Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (34 miles/55 km) Au revoir Paris! Following the Canal St Denis out of the city will bring you to the Seine and the glorious scenery of its valley. The Axe Historique – the line uniting the Louvre with the Champs ElyseÂes, the Arc de Triomphe and the new La DeÂfense district – continues along this valley with villas and magnificent gardens. After Nanterre, you will come to the islands and parks so dear to the impressionists, once a choice for Sunday trips, somewhere to spend the afternoon en plen air on a boat between the Seine and the Marne.
Welcome to the Promenade Bleue in Paris! You follow the right-hand bank of the Seine, past Le Pecq and into the forest of Saint-Ger- main-en-Laye. In Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, where the Oise joins the Seine, you can visit one of the most important riverboat museums. Overnight in Conflans Sainte Honorine.
Day 3: Conflans Sainte Honorine –Gisors (37 miles/60 km) Your journey continues through the heart of the Vexin natural park, home to pictur- esque towns, castles and farmhouses. After Themericourt and its spectacular Maison du Parc, you continue to Vil- larceaux and its eighteenth-century castle of the same name. After the little town of Bray-et-Lu‚ you will proceed along the river Epte to Gisors and the fortress marking the historical Franco- Norman border. Overnight in Gisors.
Day 4: Gisors–Forges-les-Eaux (40 miles/65 km) Departure from Gisors for Gournay-en- Bray and then on to Forges-les-Eaux, the renowned spa resort. Welcome to Normandy, or rather to Gourmandie, the land of unique flavours! Overnight in Forges-les-Eaux.
Day 5: Forges-les-Eaux–Newhaven – Eastbourne (34 miles/55 km) From Forges-les-Eaux you follow the brand new cycle path that will take you directly to the sea, throughthe wonderful countryside dotted with farms that supply their excellent products to the Norman and Parisian markets. Along the second half of the route the landscape is tinged with blue as you pass through the Arques estuary, overlooked by the castle of the same name and ancient sand caves that have become a refuge for marsh birds.
Here you are in Dieppe, France’s leading seaside resort and a favourite with a great many im- pressionist painters. Appointment at 5pm on the quayside for the trip across the Channel. Transfer from Newhaven to Eastbourne. Overnight in Eastbourne.
Day 6: Eastbourne–Royal Tunbridge Wells (31 miles/50 km) From the seaside resort of Eastbourne, younger sister to Brighton but no less pretty or busy, you pedal towards Polegate. Along the Cuckoo Valley and the old railway line, you will come to Heathfield: from here it gets more difficult but your arrival in Tunbridge Wells will be well worth it, the spa town rewarding you with its chalybeate waters, wealth of gardens, churches and stately homes. You can also decide to take the famous steam train into town, which runs for just over five km from Groombridge into Tunbridge Wells. Overnight in Tunbridge Wells.
Day 7: Tunbridge Wells–London (22 miles/35 km) You pick up the cycle path in Groom- bridge, called the Forest Way. We recom- mend stopping to visit little unspoilt villages along the way, such as Heath- field, Forest Row and East Grinstead. From here you take the Worth Way, a cycle path through a wonderful wood to Crawley: an ultramodern city, this will get you ready for The Old Smoke itself, London. From here, the train (not in- cluded in the package) will take you into London in about 45 minutes and you will have the whole afternoon to visit the lively English capital!
Day 8: London After breakfast, goodbye and au revoir!
London to Paris Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Welcome to London! Those arriving in the afternoon can take out a bike.
Day 2: London–Newhaven Today you can choose from two different routes: the first a bit harder, the second slightly easier, and also allowing you to visit Brighton and stop for a while along its splendid coast.
A. London–Newhaven via Polegate(34 miles/55 km) From London, an hour and a quarter train ride (not included in the package) will take you to uckfield. From here you will pedal towards Polegate, linking up with the original Paris–London route. A pedal through the Seven Sisters park will bring you to Newhaven where you will stay overnight. Overnight in Newhaven.
B. London–Newhaven via Brighton (22 miles/35 km) The train (not included in the package) will take you to Brighton inabout an hour. You can visit the city, one of the best loved in Great Britain, and then pedal to Newhaven along the coast where you will stay overnight. Overnight in Newhaven.
Day 3: Newhaven–Dieppe (12 miles/20 km) The Channel crossing brings you to Dieppe, France’s leading seaside resort. The ferry leaves at 10 am, but you must be ready to board about an hour before. The crossing takes four hours, so bearing in mind the time difference, your expected time of arrival in Dieppe is 3 pm. In Dieppe you can either stretch your legs with a ride along the coast or relax in the sun on one of its beaches. Overnight in Dieppe.
Day 4: Dieppe–Forges-les-Eaux (34 miles/55 km) You will leave behind the sea and the blue of the first part of this stage as you enter the green of the French country- side, dotted with the farms that supply the markets in the north of the country.Before you reach the spa town of Forges- Les-Eaux, we recommend you stop in NeuchaÌ‚tel to taste the famous local cheese. Overnight in Forges-les-Eaux.
Day 5: Forges-les-Eaux–Gisors (40 miles/65 km) We are in the Pays de Bray in Normandy, which boasts a very high quality local flavours and products: butter, cheese, apples, pears, honey, legumes and first class meat. This is why the French use a play on words and say: “Welcome to Gourmandie”! Then you will follow the valley of the river Epte to reach Gisors and its castle, which marks the ancient Franco-Norman border. Overnight in Gisors.
Day 6: Gisors – Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (37 miles/60km) You follow the river Epte to Bray-et-Lu where you enter the Vexin Francais region and the natural park of the same name, a chalky plain that includes many communes in the Oise valley. In Themeri- court we recommend a visit to the house at the park entrance, where you can also visit the museum dedicated to the natural park. Overnight in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine.
Day 7: Conflans-Sainte-Honorine – Paris (34 miles/55 km) You leave behind the Oise river to finally meet up with the Seine and its park, so dear to the impressionists. This river will guide you to the Canal Saint-Denis and the heart of Paris. If you prefer to spend more time visiting the capital, you can always get a train or the underground to reach the centre more quickly. Overnight in Paris.
Day 8: Departure After breakfast, end of services and... au revoir!
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Dates: Guided
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From Paris: Jul 6, 20; Aug 17, 2013
From London: Jul 13, 27; Aug 10, 2013
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Dates: Self-guided
(View Guided)
From Paris: Jul 6, 20; Aug 3, 17, 2013
From London: Jul 13, 27; Aug 10, 2013
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Route Map: Guided
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The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Route Map: Self-guided
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The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Packages and Prices: Guided
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Tour package (guided)
Per person, double occupancy
€970
Single room supplement (1 person/1 room)
€360
Bike Rentals
Hybrid touring bike, 27-speed free wheel
€80
Hybrid touring bike, 7-speed with back pedal brake
€80
Electrically assisted bike
€145
Tandem bike
€120
Follow me tandem bike
€60
Tandem for adult and child
€120
Bike with child carrier
€60
Children's trailer
€60
Children's seat
€0
Helmet
€15
GPS systems
€50
Equipment included free with all rentals
€0
Extra nights, London
Per person, double occupancy
€85
Single room supplement
€75
Per person, triple occupancy
€64
Extra nights, Paris
Per person, double occupancy
€98
Single room supplement (1 person/1 room)
€87
Per person, triple occupancy
€75
*The dollar amount is based on today's exchange rate and is subject to currency fluctuation.
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Packages and Prices: Self-guided
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Tour package (self-guided)
Per person, double occupancy
€670
Single room supplement (1 person/1 room)
€360
Optional dinner package (5 nights, no drinks included)
€155
Bike Rentals
Hybrid touring bike, 27-speed free wheel
€80
Hybrid touring bike, 7-speed with back pedal brake
€80
Electrically assisted bike
€145
Tandem bike
€120
Follow me tandem bike
€60
Tandem for adult and child
€120
Bike with child carrier
€60
Children's trailer
€60
Children's seat
€0
Helmet
€15
GPS systems
€5
Equipment included free with all rentals
€0
Extra nights, Paris
Per person, double occupancy
€85
Single room supplement (1 person/1 room)
€75
Per person, triple occupancy
€64
Extra nights, London
Per person, double occupancy
€98
Single room supplement (1 person/1 room)
€87
Per person, triple occupancy
€75
*The dollar amount is based on today's exchange rate and is subject to currency fluctuation.
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Included Services: Guided
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7 nights hotel accommodation
Breakfast buffet
5 dinners (beverages not included)
Guide on bike
Luggage transfers
Route description and maps
Ferry cruise Dieppe-Newhaven (or Newhaven-Dieppe)
Support van in the area or this tour, offering guided and self-guided clients the support of a vehicle traveling nearby
7-days Hotline service
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Included Services: Self-guided
(View Guided)
7 nights hotel accommodation
Breakfast buffet
Luggage transfers
Route description and maps
Ferry cruise Dieppe-Newhaven (or Newhaven-Dieppe)
Support van in the area, offering guided and self-guided clients the support of a vehicle traveling nearby
7-days Hotline service
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Hotels: Guided
(View Self-guided)
Accommodations include very comfortable 3- and 4-star star hotels, with shower/WC and air conditioning.
Interesting in visiting other areas before or after your tour? Visit our hotels page to learn more about lodging options.
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Hotels: Self-guided
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Accommodations include very comfortable 3- and 4-star star hotels, with shower/WC and air conditioning.
Interesting in visiting other areas before or after your tour? Visit our hotels page to learn more about lodging options.
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Bike Rentals: Guided
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The bikes available for this tour are Girolibero Unisex bikes, with 27-gears. The Unisex bikes are also available with 7-gears and back-pedal brakes.
Electrically assisted bike are available upon request (limited number.)
Bikes are equipped with a cycle computer, side saddle bag, water bottle, front saddlebag/map holder, combination lock, repair kits (inner tube, glue, patch and pump).
Helmets are available to rent for 15 Euros.
GPX files for the tour are available from the tour operator for no extra fee and GPS systems are available to rent from tour operator for a cost of €50 (paid to tour operator upon rental).
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Bike Rentals: Self-guided
(View Guided)
The bikes available for this tour are Girolibero Unisex bikes, with 27-gears. The Unisex bikes are also available with 7-gears and back-pedal brakes.
Electrically assisted bike are available upon request (limited number.)
Bikes are equipped with a cycle computer, side saddle bag, water bottle, front saddlebag/map holder, combination lock, repair kits (inner tube, glue, patch and pump).
Helmets are available to rent for 15 Euros.
GPX files for the tour are available from the tour operator for no extra fee and GPS systems are available to rent from tour operator for a cost of €50 (paid to tour operator upon rental).
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Surface and Terrain: Guided
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The route follows the Avenue Verte, along dedicated cycle paths, road shoulder cycle lanes and quiet country roads. New stretches of cycle path are quickly being added so the route may vary from the one given.
The route is flat when it follows the main rivers: the Seine, Marne and Epte. It then becomes slightly more difficult in the countryside areas, especially in England.
We recommend going into London by train as the last part is fairly hard, not only due to the terrain, but also because of the traffic, which increases the nearer you get to the city.
In France, until Gisors, you can shorten the stages by using the train, after which only bus services link the cities along the route. If you want to shorten the stages in England, the railways marked in your guide will be of great help.
For this tour, Girolibero offers you MAXI assistance for both group and individual packages. This means that in addition to a guide for the group tour, individual clients can count on the support of a vehicle travelling nearby. Thanks to this service, individual clients can enjoy a worry-free cycling holiday.
This tour is rated leisurely and is for cyclists in average physical condition. While some cycling days include up to 40 miles (65 km), it will be easy to shorten stages.
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Surface and Terrain: Self-guided
(View Guided)
The route follows the Avenue Verte, along dedicated cycle paths, road shoulder cycle lanes and quiet country roads. New stretches of cycle path are quickly being added so the route may vary from the one given.
The route is flat when it follows the main rivers: the Seine, Marne and Epte. It then becomes slightly more difficult in the countryside areas, especially in England.
We recommend going into London by train as the last part is fairly hard, not only due to the terrain, but also because of the traffic, which increases the nearer you get to the city.
In France, until Gisors, you can shorten the stages by using the train, after which only bus services link the cities along the route. If you want to shorten the stages in England, the railways marked in your guide will be of great help.
For this tour, Girolibero offers you MAXI assistance for both group and individual packages. This means that in addition to a guide for the group tour, individual clients can count on the support of a vehicle travelling nearby. Thanks to this service, individual clients can enjoy a worry-free cycling holiday.
This tour is rated leisurely and is for cyclists in average physical condition. While some cycling days include up to 40 miles (65 km), it will be easy to shorten stages.
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
How To Get There: Guided
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Tour start and end
Paris: Nearest airport: Charles de Gaulle (CDG), Orly (PRY), Beauvais (BVA) Nearest train station: Paris
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The Avenue Verte/Greenway is a joint Anglo-French initiative assisted by Europe, to develop a largely traffic-free route between Paris and London (via the Dieppe-Newhaven) for cyclists, walkers and horse riders.
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Videos: Self-guided
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The Avenue Verte
The Avenue Verte/Greenway is a joint Anglo-French initiative assisted by Europe, to develop a largely traffic-free route between Paris and London (via the Dieppe-Newhaven) for cyclists, walkers and horse riders.
We are an Italian tour operator specialized in cycling tours and active journeys. Our headquarters are in Vicenza, a small and fascinating city between Venice and Verona. There are about 25 of us and 3 mechanics working together to make the best bike holiday possible for you.
Our fleet consists of 10 vehicles and 10 trailers which can carry from 30 to 50 bikes each. We have a fleet of about 900 bicycles.
Besides Vicenza our bases in Italy are in South Tyrol, Tuscany, Piedmont, Umbria, Apulia and Sicily. We own the two boats Vita Pugna and Ave Maria which sail between Venice and Mantua.
After many years’ experience in France we have developed a base in Orléans where our bikes and our staff are present. We manage all our tours in the Loire Valley from Orléans. Our second base in France is Provence where we offer the only bike & boat tour in the area.
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Tour Company Background: Girolibero: Self-guided
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We are an Italian tour operator specialized in cycling tours and active journeys. Our headquarters are in Vicenza, a small and fascinating city between Venice and Verona. There are about 25 of us and 3 mechanics working together to make the best bike holiday possible for you.
Our fleet consists of 10 vehicles and 10 trailers which can carry from 30 to 50 bikes each. We have a fleet of about 900 bicycles.
Besides Vicenza our bases in Italy are in South Tyrol, Tuscany, Piedmont, Umbria, Apulia and Sicily. We own the two boats Vita Pugna and Ave Maria which sail between Venice and Mantua.
After many years’ experience in France we have developed a base in Orléans where our bikes and our staff are present. We manage all our tours in the Loire Valley from Orléans. Our second base in France is Provence where we offer the only bike & boat tour in the area.
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Terms and Conditions: Girolibero: Guided
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Cancellation Fees If the customer withdraws from the contract he is anyway obliged to pay the registration fee which is € 30 per person in 2010. A declaration of withdrawal must be made in writing within the deadline of one working day prior to the booked departure date:
until 30 days preceding the departure date: 20% of the total amount
from 29 until 22 days preceding the departure date: 25% of the total amount
from 21 until 15 days preceding the departure date: 50% of the total amount
from 14 until 8 days preceding the departure date: 70% of the total amount
from 7 until 1 day preceding the departure date: 95% of the total amount and no-show: 100%.
For the Bike & boat tours the following cancellation fees apply:
until 90 days preceding the departure date: 10% of the total amount
from 89 until 60 days preceding the departure date: 40% of the total amount
from 59 until 30 days preceding the departure date: 60% of the total amount
from 29 until 7 days preceding the departure date: 85% of the total amount
from 6 until 1 day preceding the departure date: 90% of the total amount and no-show: 100%.
The same amounts apply to the customer, even if the missed departure is due to the lack or imprecision of the necessary personal documents. No refund is due to whom does not show up at the place of accommodation or in the case of cancellation during the the program stay. ALTERATION OF THE BOOKING In case in which the customer asks for any kind of alteration of the already booked tourist package, he is obliged to pay the registration fee which is € 30 per person. A reduction in participants will be considered a cancellation and therefore subject to the cancellation fees as mentioned above. The operator is not obliged to fulfill any customer's alteration request of an already booked tourist package if he is not able to meet the customer's requirements.
ALTERATIONS AFTER DEPARTURE After departure, should the operator find himself in a position of not being able to offer, for whatever reason, except for a personal reason of the consumer, an essential part of the services included in the contract, he must offer alternative solutions, without additional cost to the price paid by the consumer and in the case that the services offered are of a lower value than those foreseen, must be reimbursed exactly for the difference. In the case that no alternative solution is possible, or rather the solution of the operator is refused by the consumer for justifiable serious reasons, the operator will at no extra cost, provide the consumer with equivalent transport back to the place of departure or to another pre-agreed place. Depending on availability of the means and places available and will compensate the consumer for the difference between the services to be supplied under the contract and those supplied to the moment of the early return.
The consumer who withdraws may transfer his booking to another person upon condition that: a) the operator has been informed in writing at least 4 working days before the established departure date and also at the same time receives communication regarding all the details of the transferee; b) the transferee satisfies all the conditions to benefit from the service (ex. Article 89 Consumer’s Code) and in particular with requisites regarding passports, visas and medical certificates; c) the transferee must reimburse the operator any extra costs that he may incur in order to proceed with the transferral. The amount will be quantified prior to the transferral. The transferor and the transferee shall be jointly and severally liable for the payment of the price of the package and also to the amounts in point c) of the present article
ALTERATIONS OR CANCELLATION OF A TOURIST PACKAGE BEFORE DEPARTURE Before the departure the operator or vendor who is forced to make significant alterations to one or more elements of the contract must give immediate notification in writing to the consumer indicating the type of alteration and the consequent variation in price. If the alteration proposal is not accepted under comma 1, the consumer can reserve the right to reclaim the amount already paid or receive an alternative tourist package in accordance with commas 2 and 3 of article 8. The consumer maintains the above rights also when cancellation is due to insufficient number of participants required as stated in the Catalogue or in the separate program, or due to force major and accidental cause, regarding the tourist package purchased. For cancellations which are not caused by force major or accidental cause or by insufficient number of participants, or reasons which are different from those of the non acceptance by the consumer of the alternative tourist package offered, the operator who cancels (art. 33 letter e Consumer’s Code) will reimburse the consumer double what was paid to and received by the operator, via the travel agent. The amount to be reimbursed can never be more than double the amount of which the consumer at that same date owes according to art. 8, comma 4 in the case it is he who cancels.
INTRODUCTION. NOTION OF TOURIST PACKAGE____ Considering that:
a) the operator and vendor of tourist packages, to whom the consumer makes a request, must be in possession of the administrative authorization in order to carry out their activity.
b) the consumer has the right to receive a copy of the sales of tourist package contract (under article 85 of the Consumer’s Code) an indispensable document to receive National Guarantee Fund.
The definition of tourist package (article 84 Consumer’s Code) is as follows: tourist packages mean travel, holidays and “all inclusive” with the pre-arranged combination of at least two of the following components when sold or offered for sale at an inclusive price and when the service covers a period of more than twenty-four hours or includes at least one overnight accommodation:
(a) transport; (b) accommodation; (c) other tourist services not ancillary to transport or accommodation (omissions) ... and accounting for a significant proportion of the “tourist package”.
LEGISLATIVE SOURCES The purchase of a tourist package, either with services offered on national territory or abroad will be governed by the Italian Law 27/12/1977 n°1084 in ratification and implementation of the International Convention on Travel Contracts (CCV) regarding travel contracts signed in Brussels on 23.04.1970 and also by Consumer’s Code.
OBLIGATORY INFORMATION – TECHNICAL BRIEF The operator is obliged to provide either within the catalogue or separately to it a technical brief. The details that must be included in the technical brief within the catalogue or separately to it are: - details regarding the operator’s administrative authorization; - details regarding the operator’s civil responsibility insurance policy; - period of validity of the catalogue or programs separate to the catalogue or made to measure travel; - methods and conditions for transferral (Art.89 of Consumer’s Code); - exchange rate used in the case of currency adjustments, days or value.
BOOKINGS Reservation requests must be made on the appropriate contractual form, if electronic, filled in entirely and signed by the client, who will receive a copy. Acceptance for the booking will be complete, with subsequent conclusion of the contract, only once the operator has sent confirmation, even by telematic means, to the client via the travel agency. Indications regarding the package that are not contained in the contractual documents, brochures or in other written means, will be provided in good time before the start of the journey by the operator in accordance with his obligations under art, 87 comma 2 of the Consumer’s Code.
PAYMENT A deposit of 25% of the price of the tourist package is to be paid at the moment of booking. The deposit must be done no less than 30 days preceding the intended departure date. In case of reservation after the above mentioned date the payment will be in its total in the act of reserving the package. Failure to pay the sums indicated above by the established date constitutes an express termination clause such as to determine rightful termination by the intermediary agency and/or the operator.
PRICE The price of the tourist package is determined in the contract, and refers to the price indicated in the catalogue or in the separate programs which have been added subsequently. The contract provides that price revisions can be made up to 20 days before the established departure date and solely to allow for variations in: - transportation costs, including the cost of fuel; - dues, taxes or fees chargeable for certain tourist services such as landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports; - the exchange rates applied to the package in question. For these variations reference will be made to the exchange rate and costs mentioned above in effect on the date of publication of the program as printed in the technical brief of the catalogue or on the date mentioned in the above mentioned adjustments.
OBLIGATIONS FOR THE PARTICIPANTS The participants must be in possession of a personal passport or some other document valid for travel in the countries to be visited, as well as any tourist and transit visas and health certification that might be required. They must also respect the normal rules of prudence and diligence, all information provided to them by the operator and also any regulations and administrative or legislative requirements regarding their travel and tourist package. The participants will be liable for all and any damages that may be incurred by the holiday operator that may be caused by their failure to respect the above conditions. Travelers must provide the operator with all documents, information and other elements in their possession required for the exercise of operator’s right of subrogation with regard to third parties responsible for damages. The traveller is liable towards the operator for any compromise to the right of subrogation. The consumer must also inform the operator in writing, at the moment of booking, of any special personal requests that may be the subject of specific agreements on details of the holiday, as long as these requests are possible to implement
HOTEL CLASSIFICATION The official category of hotels is described in the catalogue or with alternative informative material only on the basis of explicit and formal indications by the competent authorities in the country where the service is provided. In the absence of official recognized classification of the competent Public Authorities of the countries, even if members of the EU, the operator reserves the right to their own description in the catalogue or brochure of the structure in order to permit an evaluation and subsequent acceptance of it from the consumer.
REGIME OF RESPONSIBILITY The operator is responsible for damage caused to the consumer by the total or partial breach of contractual services owed, whether they are offered by him or by third party suppliers of services, unless proof can be given that the event derived from the consumer (also including initiatives carried out by him in the course of duty in offering tourist services) or by external circumstances in supplying contractual services, accidental cause, force major, or from circumstances that the operator could not, professionally or realistically foresee or resolve. The vendor where the booking for the tourist package was made is not held responsible under any circumstances for obligations that arise from the organization of the journey, but is responsible exclusively for the obligations that arise from the quality of mediation and therefore in the limits for such responsibility in respect of the legal obligations in force.
LIMITS FOR COMPENSATION Compensation for damages to a person cannot in any event be superior to the limits regulated by international conventions to which Italy and European Union take part regarding the breach of services. In any case the compensation limit cannot exceed 50.0000 Germinal Gold Francs for damage to people, 2.000 Germinal Gold Francs for damage to things, 5.000 Germinal Gold Francs for any other damage (article 13 n°2 CCV)
OBLIGATION FOR ASSISTANCE The operator must give assistance to the consumer with professional diligence and exclusively with reference to the obligations cited both by law and by contract. The operator and the vendor are exonerated from each others responsibility (articles 13 and 14 of these General Conditions) when the contract cannot be carried out in part or completely due to the consumer or is due to an unforeseeable or inevitable action by a third party, or rather fortuitous or by force major.
COMPLAINTS AND REPORTS Any failure in the enforcement of the contract must be contested by the consumer without delay so that the operator, his local representative or assistant can rectify the situation as quickly as possible. The consumer must - on penalty of loss of any right to claims – make a written complaint by registered letter, with receipt of delivery, to the operator or the vendor no later than 10 working days after the date of return to the original place of departure.
NATIONAL GUARANTEE FUND The Presidency of the Council of Ministers has constituted a National Guarantee Fund to which consumers may apply (under the terms of Art. 100 of the Consumers’ Code) in the case of insolvency or bankruptcy of vendors or operators, for the protection of the following rights: a) reimbursement of price paid; b) repatriation in case of holidays abroad. The fund must also ensure immediate availability of economic assistance in the case of obligatory return of holiday makers from non-European Union countries due to emergencies ascribable or otherwise to the conduct of the operator. The details of the use of the fund are governed by Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers dated 23 July 1999. no. 349 G.U.n° 249 dated 12/10/1999.
ADDENDUM GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR CONTRACTS - SALE OF SINGLE TOURIST SERVICES A) LEGISLATION Contracts regarding the sale of single services (accommodation, transport, any separate tourist service) and those therefore that do not regard a tourist package, are governed by Travel Contracts CCV art. 1, 3 and 6, arts. 17 to 23 and arts. 24 to 31 with the exclusion of references regarding contracts for organized travel or from other specific stipulations referring to the sale of single services in the contract. B) CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT The following clauses or conditions of the general contractual conditions can be applied to these above mentioned contracts art. 4 comma 1; art. 5; art. 7; arts.8 and 9; art 10 comma 1; art. 11; art. 15 and art. 17. The application of these clauses renders these contracts absolutely and without question those of a tourist package. The terms used in said clauses regarding contract for tourist packages (operator, travel etc) must be considered in reference to corresponding figures in single tourist service contracts (vendor, accommodation etc.)
COMPULSORY NOTE According to the Italian Law n.269 dated 3/10/98, article 16. The Italian Law punishes the crimes concerning prostitution and juvenile pornography by means of reclusion. PRIVACY Information regarding ex art. 13 of the Legislative Decree 193/03 (legal code regarding personal data) The processing of personal data is carried out both on paper and digitally, in compliance with the Legislative Decree 196/2003 for use exclusively to conclude the contract and for the implementation of the services that constitute the tourist package. It is necessary to communicate this personal data. Personal data will not be diffused, but given solely to the suppliers of the services included in the tourist package purchased. The consumer may at any time exert their rights under art. 7 of the Legislative Decree 196/03 by contacting GIROLIBERO, info@girolibero.com, titolare del trattamento.
TECHNICAL DATA Technical organisation: Girolibero of Zeppelin Società Cooperativa, TRAVEL AGENCY & TOUR OPERATOR in Vicenza, Contrà Manin 14, fiscal code 02941250249, registered to n° 286165/01 Register of Companies of Vicenza, in conformity with Aut. Amm, of the province of Vicenza Decree n° 618 dated 26.03.2002. Insurance guarantee: Navale Insurance SpA, n° 4151001/A Insurance Policy with the company MONDIAL ASSISTANCE ITALIA SpA The printing ends in December 2009, changes might appear beyond our control. We apologize for any printing errors or omissions.
The Avenue Verte
Paris - London (and reverse)
Terms and Conditions: Girolibero: Self-guided
(View Guided)
Cancellation Fees If the customer withdraws from the contract he is anyway obliged to pay the registration fee which is € 30 per person in 2010. A declaration of withdrawal must be made in writing within the deadline of one working day prior to the booked departure date:
until 30 days preceding the departure date: 20% of the total amount
from 29 until 22 days preceding the departure date: 25% of the total amount
from 21 until 15 days preceding the departure date: 50% of the total amount
from 14 until 8 days preceding the departure date: 70% of the total amount
from 7 until 1 day preceding the departure date: 95% of the total amount and no-show: 100%.
For the Bike & boat tours the following cancellation fees apply:
until 90 days preceding the departure date: 10% of the total amount
from 89 until 60 days preceding the departure date: 40% of the total amount
from 59 until 30 days preceding the departure date: 60% of the total amount
from 29 until 7 days preceding the departure date: 85% of the total amount
from 6 until 1 day preceding the departure date: 90% of the total amount and no-show: 100%.
The same amounts apply to the customer, even if the missed departure is due to the lack or imprecision of the necessary personal documents. No refund is due to whom does not show up at the place of accommodation or in the case of cancellation during the the program stay. ALTERATION OF THE BOOKING In case in which the customer asks for any kind of alteration of the already booked tourist package, he is obliged to pay the registration fee which is € 30 per person. A reduction in participants will be considered a cancellation and therefore subject to the cancellation fees as mentioned above. The operator is not obliged to fulfill any customer's alteration request of an already booked tourist package if he is not able to meet the customer's requirements.
ALTERATIONS AFTER DEPARTURE After departure, should the operator find himself in a position of not being able to offer, for whatever reason, except for a personal reason of the consumer, an essential part of the services included in the contract, he must offer alternative solutions, without additional cost to the price paid by the consumer and in the case that the services offered are of a lower value than those foreseen, must be reimbursed exactly for the difference. In the case that no alternative solution is possible, or rather the solution of the operator is refused by the consumer for justifiable serious reasons, the operator will at no extra cost, provide the consumer with equivalent transport back to the place of departure or to another pre-agreed place. Depending on availability of the means and places available and will compensate the consumer for the difference between the services to be supplied under the contract and those supplied to the moment of the early return.
The consumer who withdraws may transfer his booking to another person upon condition that: a) the operator has been informed in writing at least 4 working days before the established departure date and also at the same time receives communication regarding all the details of the transferee; b) the transferee satisfies all the conditions to benefit from the service (ex. Article 89 Consumer’s Code) and in particular with requisites regarding passports, visas and medical certificates; c) the transferee must reimburse the operator any extra costs that he may incur in order to proceed with the transferral. The amount will be quantified prior to the transferral. The transferor and the transferee shall be jointly and severally liable for the payment of the price of the package and also to the amounts in point c) of the present article
ALTERATIONS OR CANCELLATION OF A TOURIST PACKAGE BEFORE DEPARTURE Before the departure the operator or vendor who is forced to make significant alterations to one or more elements of the contract must give immediate notification in writing to the consumer indicating the type of alteration and the consequent variation in price. If the alteration proposal is not accepted under comma 1, the consumer can reserve the right to reclaim the amount already paid or receive an alternative tourist package in accordance with commas 2 and 3 of article 8. The consumer maintains the above rights also when cancellation is due to insufficient number of participants required as stated in the Catalogue or in the separate program, or due to force major and accidental cause, regarding the tourist package purchased. For cancellations which are not caused by force major or accidental cause or by insufficient number of participants, or reasons which are different from those of the non acceptance by the consumer of the alternative tourist package offered, the operator who cancels (art. 33 letter e Consumer’s Code) will reimburse the consumer double what was paid to and received by the operator, via the travel agent. The amount to be reimbursed can never be more than double the amount of which the consumer at that same date owes according to art. 8, comma 4 in the case it is he who cancels.
INTRODUCTION. NOTION OF TOURIST PACKAGE____ Considering that:
a) the operator and vendor of tourist packages, to whom the consumer makes a request, must be in possession of the administrative authorization in order to carry out their activity.
b) the consumer has the right to receive a copy of the sales of tourist package contract (under article 85 of the Consumer’s Code) an indispensable document to receive National Guarantee Fund.
The definition of tourist package (article 84 Consumer’s Code) is as follows: tourist packages mean travel, holidays and “all inclusive” with the pre-arranged combination of at least two of the following components when sold or offered for sale at an inclusive price and when the service covers a period of more than twenty-four hours or includes at least one overnight accommodation:
(a) transport; (b) accommodation; (c) other tourist services not ancillary to transport or accommodation (omissions) ... and accounting for a significant proportion of the “tourist package”.
LEGISLATIVE SOURCES The purchase of a tourist package, either with services offered on national territory or abroad will be governed by the Italian Law 27/12/1977 n°1084 in ratification and implementation of the International Convention on Travel Contracts (CCV) regarding travel contracts signed in Brussels on 23.04.1970 and also by Consumer’s Code.
OBLIGATORY INFORMATION – TECHNICAL BRIEF The operator is obliged to provide either within the catalogue or separately to it a technical brief. The details that must be included in the technical brief within the catalogue or separately to it are: - details regarding the operator’s administrative authorization; - details regarding the operator’s civil responsibility insurance policy; - period of validity of the catalogue or programs separate to the catalogue or made to measure travel; - methods and conditions for transferral (Art.89 of Consumer’s Code); - exchange rate used in the case of currency adjustments, days or value.
BOOKINGS Reservation requests must be made on the appropriate contractual form, if electronic, filled in entirely and signed by the client, who will receive a copy. Acceptance for the booking will be complete, with subsequent conclusion of the contract, only once the operator has sent confirmation, even by telematic means, to the client via the travel agency. Indications regarding the package that are not contained in the contractual documents, brochures or in other written means, will be provided in good time before the start of the journey by the operator in accordance with his obligations under art, 87 comma 2 of the Consumer’s Code.
PAYMENT A deposit of 25% of the price of the tourist package is to be paid at the moment of booking. The deposit must be done no less than 30 days preceding the intended departure date. In case of reservation after the above mentioned date the payment will be in its total in the act of reserving the package. Failure to pay the sums indicated above by the established date constitutes an express termination clause such as to determine rightful termination by the intermediary agency and/or the operator.
PRICE The price of the tourist package is determined in the contract, and refers to the price indicated in the catalogue or in the separate programs which have been added subsequently. The contract provides that price revisions can be made up to 20 days before the established departure date and solely to allow for variations in: - transportation costs, including the cost of fuel; - dues, taxes or fees chargeable for certain tourist services such as landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports; - the exchange rates applied to the package in question. For these variations reference will be made to the exchange rate and costs mentioned above in effect on the date of publication of the program as printed in the technical brief of the catalogue or on the date mentioned in the above mentioned adjustments.
OBLIGATIONS FOR THE PARTICIPANTS The participants must be in possession of a personal passport or some other document valid for travel in the countries to be visited, as well as any tourist and transit visas and health certification that might be required. They must also respect the normal rules of prudence and diligence, all information provided to them by the operator and also any regulations and administrative or legislative requirements regarding their travel and tourist package. The participants will be liable for all and any damages that may be incurred by the holiday operator that may be caused by their failure to respect the above conditions. Travelers must provide the operator with all documents, information and other elements in their possession required for the exercise of operator’s right of subrogation with regard to third parties responsible for damages. The traveller is liable towards the operator for any compromise to the right of subrogation. The consumer must also inform the operator in writing, at the moment of booking, of any special personal requests that may be the subject of specific agreements on details of the holiday, as long as these requests are possible to implement
HOTEL CLASSIFICATION The official category of hotels is described in the catalogue or with alternative informative material only on the basis of explicit and formal indications by the competent authorities in the country where the service is provided. In the absence of official recognized classification of the competent Public Authorities of the countries, even if members of the EU, the operator reserves the right to their own description in the catalogue or brochure of the structure in order to permit an evaluation and subsequent acceptance of it from the consumer.
REGIME OF RESPONSIBILITY The operator is responsible for damage caused to the consumer by the total or partial breach of contractual services owed, whether they are offered by him or by third party suppliers of services, unless proof can be given that the event derived from the consumer (also including initiatives carried out by him in the course of duty in offering tourist services) or by external circumstances in supplying contractual services, accidental cause, force major, or from circumstances that the operator could not, professionally or realistically foresee or resolve. The vendor where the booking for the tourist package was made is not held responsible under any circumstances for obligations that arise from the organization of the journey, but is responsible exclusively for the obligations that arise from the quality of mediation and therefore in the limits for such responsibility in respect of the legal obligations in force.
LIMITS FOR COMPENSATION Compensation for damages to a person cannot in any event be superior to the limits regulated by international conventions to which Italy and European Union take part regarding the breach of services. In any case the compensation limit cannot exceed 50.0000 Germinal Gold Francs for damage to people, 2.000 Germinal Gold Francs for damage to things, 5.000 Germinal Gold Francs for any other damage (article 13 n°2 CCV)
OBLIGATION FOR ASSISTANCE The operator must give assistance to the consumer with professional diligence and exclusively with reference to the obligations cited both by law and by contract. The operator and the vendor are exonerated from each others responsibility (articles 13 and 14 of these General Conditions) when the contract cannot be carried out in part or completely due to the consumer or is due to an unforeseeable or inevitable action by a third party, or rather fortuitous or by force major.
COMPLAINTS AND REPORTS Any failure in the enforcement of the contract must be contested by the consumer without delay so that the operator, his local representative or assistant can rectify the situation as quickly as possible. The consumer must - on penalty of loss of any right to claims – make a written complaint by registered letter, with receipt of delivery, to the operator or the vendor no later than 10 working days after the date of return to the original place of departure.
NATIONAL GUARANTEE FUND The Presidency of the Council of Ministers has constituted a National Guarantee Fund to which consumers may apply (under the terms of Art. 100 of the Consumers’ Code) in the case of insolvency or bankruptcy of vendors or operators, for the protection of the following rights: a) reimbursement of price paid; b) repatriation in case of holidays abroad. The fund must also ensure immediate availability of economic assistance in the case of obligatory return of holiday makers from non-European Union countries due to emergencies ascribable or otherwise to the conduct of the operator. The details of the use of the fund are governed by Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers dated 23 July 1999. no. 349 G.U.n° 249 dated 12/10/1999.
ADDENDUM GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR CONTRACTS - SALE OF SINGLE TOURIST SERVICES A) LEGISLATION Contracts regarding the sale of single services (accommodation, transport, any separate tourist service) and those therefore that do not regard a tourist package, are governed by Travel Contracts CCV art. 1, 3 and 6, arts. 17 to 23 and arts. 24 to 31 with the exclusion of references regarding contracts for organized travel or from other specific stipulations referring to the sale of single services in the contract. B) CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT The following clauses or conditions of the general contractual conditions can be applied to these above mentioned contracts art. 4 comma 1; art. 5; art. 7; arts.8 and 9; art 10 comma 1; art. 11; art. 15 and art. 17. The application of these clauses renders these contracts absolutely and without question those of a tourist package. The terms used in said clauses regarding contract for tourist packages (operator, travel etc) must be considered in reference to corresponding figures in single tourist service contracts (vendor, accommodation etc.)
COMPULSORY NOTE According to the Italian Law n.269 dated 3/10/98, article 16. The Italian Law punishes the crimes concerning prostitution and juvenile pornography by means of reclusion. PRIVACY Information regarding ex art. 13 of the Legislative Decree 193/03 (legal code regarding personal data) The processing of personal data is carried out both on paper and digitally, in compliance with the Legislative Decree 196/2003 for use exclusively to conclude the contract and for the implementation of the services that constitute the tourist package. It is necessary to communicate this personal data. Personal data will not be diffused, but given solely to the suppliers of the services included in the tourist package purchased. The consumer may at any time exert their rights under art. 7 of the Legislative Decree 196/03 by contacting GIROLIBERO, info@girolibero.com, titolare del trattamento.
TECHNICAL DATA Technical organisation: Girolibero of Zeppelin Società Cooperativa, TRAVEL AGENCY & TOUR OPERATOR in Vicenza, Contrà Manin 14, fiscal code 02941250249, registered to n° 286165/01 Register of Companies of Vicenza, in conformity with Aut. Amm, of the province of Vicenza Decree n° 618 dated 26.03.2002. Insurance guarantee: Navale Insurance SpA, n° 4151001/A Insurance Policy with the company MONDIAL ASSISTANCE ITALIA SpA The printing ends in December 2009, changes might appear beyond our control. We apologize for any printing errors or omissions.