If you’re a UK citizen thinking of popping over to Majorca for a much-deserved break then there are things you need to know about the impact of Brexit on your holiday after Brexit. Although, as yet, nothing is written in stone, it’s always best to be prepared. At the time of writing, the UK Government has set the date of 31st January 2020 to leave the EU, so if you’re thinking of travelling to an EU country on or after that date then you need to be aware of the latest information. Of course, if you’re a UK holidaymaker travelling before that date then nothing will have changed as the UK will still be a member of the European Union, so it’s business as usual! You’ll still be able to use your European Health Insurance Card when you book your package holiday and show your passport at EU/EEA gates. However, if you travel before the leave date and come back after, then travel in the EU after Brexit rules will apply.

Preparation is the key to success


If the UK leaves the EU with a deal, then a transition period will come into force and everything will continue as before until the end of that period. Leaving the EU without a deal means you’ll have to take action to make sure your paperwork’s in order before you travel. One of the things you shouldn’t have to worry about is whether your booking will be safe as your package holiday should be covered by the Package Travel Regulations. But you will need to check your passport; it must have at least 6 months left on it before you have to renew. You’ll also need to take out comprehensive travel insurance as your EHIC card might not be valid. And if you’re thinking of driving while on holiday and taking your car with you, then you might need an international driving licence for you and a green insurance card for your vehicle. Pets are another issue. If you usually take ‘Fluffy’ with you on your jaunts then you’ll have to start planning at least 4 months in advance. You’ll also need to check with your phone operator about roaming charges as you might not get free roaming in the EU anymore.


Somethings change – some stay the same


However, one of the things that will remain the same after Brexit is the unparalleled service quality and warm welcome at Hotels VIVA & Resorts. With over 20 years’ experience offering holidaymakers from around the EU and further afield a wide-range of holiday packages and activities, Hotels VIVA is the perfect choice when it comes to holidaying in Majorca, the largest of the four main Balearic Islands. Our family-run business aims to transmit our passion and enthusiasm for our island home to our guests by offering them unforgettable experiences and helping them make lifelong memories. Guests can choose from family holidays to adults only, from action packed to chillax. Our hotels even cater to business offering a choice of conference rooms. Sports options include swimming, golf courses and cycling tours, while our spa and wellness centres with their comprehensive range of amenities are also on the menu.

Unsurprisingly, guests find it hard to tear away from our spacious, well-equipped and tastefully decorated rooms, even though long strolls on the golden sands with stunning views of the warm and inviting Mediterranean await them outdoors. And if it’s food you’re looking for then Hotels VIVA is the place for you. Only the best quality food and drink is served in our restaurants, from local to international cuisine. And an absolute must is the wine list, which includes some of Majorca’s finest wines. Even if you’ve chosen a family holiday, you can still have a few moments to relax with your partner as the kids will be more than entertained with the many options available to them, from the Kids’ Club to the Pirate Ship.

Hotels VIVA & Resorts has always been a favourite with UK holidaymakers and we intent to keep it that way, with or without Brexit. UK citizens will always be welcome and remain an integral part of our huge family.

For more comprehensive information on Holidays after Brexit check the gov.uk and ABTA websites before you travel.