travel tips
Travel Documents

Passports & Visas

  • All EU citizens are obliged to possess a valid passport when travelling to France on holiday.
  • Note. Check that all forms of photo ID and passports are VALID as it can take a number of weeks for passport applications to be processed.
  • Non-EC passport holders require a visa for travelling to France. American passport holders do not need a visa if they are staying for less than three months. However, we advise that non-EC passport-holders check with their relevant Embassies well before departure to ensure that all is in place.
  • Keep photocopies of all travel documentation (particularly passports, driving licences and visas) in a separate place to the originals, in case the originals are stolen or lost. Ideally, you should leave photocopies at home with friends or family so that they can fax them over if necessary.
  • Minors travelling without their parents must be in possession of written permission signed by both parents.     

Vaccinations     

No vaccinations are required for Irish and UK citizens for travel to France, Italy or Spain.

Insurance Documents

Personal /Medical Insurance

  • Travel Insurance is mandatory for each member of your party with all Kel Air Campotel Holidays. This will cover you for medical emergencies as well as theft and travel curtailment. If you did not avail of the personal cover, which is offered by KelAir Campotel, you must possess an equivalent or higher cover insurance.
  • If you did avail of the personal medical insurance, your insurance policy is included in this travel pack and should be in your possession at all times. It is also advisable to keep your holiday invoice with your insurance policy as proof of payment.
There is a contact number on your insurance policy, which you must ring in the case of a personal/medical emergency. Familiarise yourself with this document so that you know where to find the telephone numbers and policy number if an emergency arises. Remember to keep all associated receipts.