Help/How to use this site
We've taken some time to provide the answers to some common questions that people have when they come to a web site. This information should enable you to have the best experience possible when using this web site. Should you have any questions for us, please feel free to email us.
- What is on this site?
- How do I move around this site?
- Can I check if a holiday is available online?
- Can I book a holiday online? Is it secure and safe to do so?
- How do I make the text bigger?
- Which browser should I use?
- What are access keys?
- How do I use access keys?
What is on this site?
This site contains all the information you require about the tours and breaks provided by Leger Holidays during 2005 and 2006. It also provides an online holiday availability search, and allows you to book any of our holidays online.
How do I move around this site?
You can use the navigation links to the left of each screen to move around the different areas of the site. The holidays that Leger Holidays offer are split into 2 sections, Tours and Themed Holidays.
Clicking on a holiday takes you to a page which summarises the different breaks available, depending on the length of visit and so on. Selecting an individual break takes you to an itinerary page, detailing accomodation, tour highlights and so on.
Also, the navigation at the bottom of each page contains links to important information about Leger Holidays and booking a break with us, including contact information, legal information and our privacy policy.
Should at any time you need to know where a particular page is on this site, use the Site Map link at the bottom of the page to find what you're looking for!
Can I check if a holiday is available online?
Yes! You can check the availability of any holiday you see on this site or our 2006 brochure at any time by using the 'Availability Search' panel to the right of the screen. Just follow these simple steps:
- Simply choose the destination of the holiday you are interested in from the drop-down menu or enter a tour reference
- Enter a departure date and select the number of +/- days you would like to search around. (Tip, to search for holidays that depart on 1st April 2006, enter the date like this: 01/04/2006)
- Select the number of passengers going on the holiday
- Chose to sort your results by price or departure date
- Click "Find my holiday"
You will then be presented with a results page, listing the breaks available on that date. Clicking on the tour title will give you more information, with a holiday itinerary. Or you can book your holiday online by clicking the "Book this holiday" button.
If your search did not find any results please try again with new dates. You can see all our departure dates in our Brochure. If you are experiencing any problems with finding your holiday please give us a call and we will be happy to help.
Can I book a holiday online? Is it secure and safe to do so?
Yes! You can book any of our breaks online using our simple, safe and secure procedure. Just follow the step by step instructions provided throughout the process to book your holiday anytime - 24 hours a day!
The booking procedure is safe and secure, so you can be confident that Leger Holidays will take care of you right from the very start of your holiday with us.
Within the latter stages of the booking procedure, you will find certificates that confirm that you are within a secure area when providing personal information. Leger Holidays uses VeriSign technology to secure our payment process. You can view our VeriSign authentication certificate by clicking the VeriSign image shown below.
If at any point throughout booking you have any questions or would rather speak to one of our holiday specialists, simply call during office hours.
| February - December | |
|---|---|
| Monday - Friday | 9:00am to 8:00pm |
| Saturday | 9:00am - 4:00pm |
| Sundays | 10:00am - 2:00pm |
| January | |
| Monday - Friday | 9:00am to 8:00pm |
| Saturday | 9:00am - 5:00pm |
| Sundays | 10:00am - 4:00pm |
Leger Holidays recognise the importance of providing specialised staff you can speak to when using latest booking technology!
How do I make the text bigger?
PC
Netscape Navigator: Go to View in your browser and select Increase Font from the drop down menu.
Internet Explorer: Go to View in your browser, then click Text Size and select the size you require from the drop down list.
Firefox: Go to View in your browser, then choose Text Size Increase/Decrease.
Mac
Internet Explorer and Netscape v.7: Go to the View menu and select Text Zoom (on Internet Explorer v.4 this option is called Text Size). You can increase or decrease your font size by clicking on 'Larger' and 'Smaller' or by using the percentage range given.
Netscape v.4: Go to the Edit menu. Select Preferences, then Appearance then Fonts. Here you can use the drop-down menus to set your font size.
Which browser should I use?
We recommend using the Firefox browser to view this site. This will enable a more enhanced user experience on our site. A copy can be downloaded from http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/.
Reasons to use FireFox:
- Stronger Security - Firefox keeps you secure when you’re browsing the internet, closing the door on spyware, worms, and viruses. The Firefox community of developers and security experts works around the clock to monitor security issues and release updates to better protect you.
- Improved Pop-up Blocking - Firefox’s built-in pop-up blocker has been enhanced to block more unwanted pop-up and pop-under ads.
- Accessibility - Firefox 1.5 delivers easier navigation for everyone, including those who are visually or motor-impaired. Firefox is the first browser to support DHTML accessibility, which, when enabled by Web authors, allows rich Web applications to be read aloud. Users may navigate with keystrokes rather than mouse clicks, reducing the tabbing required to navigate documents such as spreadsheets.
This site has been tested for use with the following browsers:
PC
- Firefox 1.5, 1.0
- Internet Explorer 6, 5.5, 5.01, 7.0
- Netscape Navigator 8
- Opera 8
Mac
- Firefox 1.5, 1.0
- Safari 1.2 (Some issues present)
Please note: Internet Explorer 5 is not supported for Macintosh users. Microsoft ended support for Internet Explorer for Mac on December 31st, 2005. It is recommended that Macintosh users migrate to more recent web browsing technologies such as FireFox or Apple's Safari. More information can be found on the Microsoft website.
If you would like to contact us regarding any functional aspect of the site, please email us. We will be more than happy to address any queries.
What are access keys?
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts intended to help users who have difficulties with pointing devices, such as a mouse. By using access keys you can jump to specific areas of a website.
Within this site, press the following access keys to move around as follows:
- Alt + 1 - Contact Us
- Alt + 2 - General Info
- Alt + 3 - Booking Conditions
- Alt + 4 - Legal Info
- Alt + 5 - Privacy Policy
- Alt + 6 - Site Map
- Alt + 7 - Help/How to
- Alt + 8 - Accessibility Statement
How do I use access keys?
Different browsers require slightly different key combinations to use an access key:
FireFox 1.0.4+ (PC)
Hold down the ALT key and press the number or letter of the access key.
FireFox 1.0.4+ (Mac)
Hold down the OPTION key and press the number or letter of the access key.
Internet Explorer 5+ (PC)
Hold down the ALT key, press the number or letter of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER.
Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac)
Hold down the CTRL key and press the number or letter of the access key.
Opera 8.0+ (PC & Mac)
Press Shift, Escape and then the number or letter of the access key.
Access keys are supported by the following web browsers:
- FireFox 0.8+ (PC and Mac)
- Internet Explorer 4+ (Windows), 5+ (Mac)
- Opera 7 (Windows and Linux)


