Problems with holiday clubs
There are special laws to protect your rights when you join a holiday club. This section explains your right to cancel your membership and tips ahead of joining.
This content applies to Scotland
What is a holiday club?
How to decide if you holiday agreement is for a holiday club or a timeshare, and if it is protected by the regulations.
You’ve changed your mind about being a holiday club member
When you can get out of a holiday club agreement if you’ve changed your mind.
You were put under pressure to sign your timeshare or holiday club agreement
What to do if you have already signed a timeshare or holiday club agreement and you feel you were pressured into signing.
Are you within the cooling-off period of your holiday club agreement?
If you have signed a timeshare or holiday club agreement that is covered by timeshare laws there should be a cooling off period. This means that within 14 days of signing the agreement you can change your mind and cancel the agreement.
What happens when you cancel a timeshare or holiday club agreement?
What happens when you withdraw from your holiday club or timeshare agreement and what to do if you can't contact the trader.
Cancelling a holiday club agreement during the cooling-off period
How to withdraw from (cancel) your holiday club membership if you're still within the cooling off period.
Cancelling a holiday club agreement outside the cooling-off period
Your right to cancel your holiday club membership after the cooling off period is over.
Holiday clubs - top tips
Tips on how to avoid holiday club scams and what to think about before signing a holiday club agreement.
Is your timeshare or holiday club agreement covered by the timeshare regulations?
Working out whether your agreement is covered by the timeshare regulations covering European Economic Area (EEA) countries by telling you which countries are in the EEA and which EEA countries haven't put the regulations into force.






