Q. Do I need any special insurance? ?> A. No, but we would always recommend having travel insurance to cover your belongings and the National Health insurance card which is free upon application. See our terms page. Q. Will the rides be too difficult for me? A. No, we have nice easy rides as well as challenging ones. In addition, because we do not set our rides in stone, we can drop you off anywhere on the suggested ride and let you do as much or as little as you want. Q. What happens if I have a problem on the ride, such as a puncture? A. We provide each group of riders, from a sole rider to a larger group, with a mobile phone and the contact number of our support car. So we are never more than a short distance away to be able to provide any assistance needed. Q. What if something happens to Cycle Andalucia before my trip and after my booking? A. Obviously there can never be any guarantee that nothing will happen, but we have very low operating costs which tends to insulate us from adverse market conditions. This is also why we can keep our prices so low. Additionally, we only charge a small booking fee of £50 independently of how many people are in the party to limit any exposure to our customers. Q. What about the language problem? A. Part of the enjoyment of the trip is being in rural ?>Spain, for the beauty of the landscape and the culture. Cycle Andalucia is operated by British people who can converse in Spanish when needed. Q. Is there anything else to do other than cycling every day? A. There are lots of things you can do from just chilling by our lovely pool, sightseeing in historic towns to the thrills of quad biking. Q. How does Cycle Andalucia differ from other cycle holiday operators? A. We try to be different by offering exceptional quality for low prices. Very few other operators can offer the standard of accommodation and facilities that we do. Additionally, unlike many operators, we do not do guided tours in large groups, we suggest great local cycling rides with the flexibility to suit whatever you want. Q. How safe are the roads? A. Most of the roads on our recommended rides are quiet and many of them have cycle lanes marked on the sides of the roads. Cycling in Spain is very popular and motorists tend to be mindful of and considerate to cyclists. |