1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that websites save on your device to make them work properly or to collect information about browsing. Similar technologies (such as local storage) serve analogous functions.
Which cookies we use, why, and how you can manage your preferences.
Last updated: June 2026
Cookies are small text files that websites save on your device to make them work properly or to collect information about browsing. Similar technologies (such as local storage) serve analogous functions.
We use cookies and technical technologies essential for the site to function, for example to remember your cookie choice and language preferences. For these, under applicable law, no consent is required.
Some external content is loaded only after you give consent via the banner:
Google Maps (Google Ireland Ltd.) — shows the map on the Contact page; it may set third-party cookies.
Links to Booking.com and Airbnb open external sites; their own cookie and privacy policies apply there.
If you contact us via WhatsApp, Meta Platforms' terms apply.
On your first visit we show a banner where you can accept all cookies or keep only the necessary ones. You can change your mind at any time by clearing the site data in your browser to see the banner again.
You can also manage or disable cookies directly in your browser settings.
Technical cookies last for the session or for the period needed for their function. Your consent preference is stored on your device until you remove it.
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We only use technical cookies needed for the site to work. External content such as maps and fonts is loaded only with your consent. Learn more