Cookie Policy

Cookies – Your Internet browser has an in-built facility for storing small text files on your device when you access most websites on the internet. This is the information which allows a website to recognise your account. Our website takes advantage of this facility to enhance your experience. You can set up your internet browser to refuse cookies, but this means that you may not be able to book on our website and it may also stop you from using certain other third-party services provided through theatlantichotel.com.

We use a number of different cookies on our website, details of which are provided below. If you do not know what cookies are, or how to control or delete them, then we recommend you visit About Cookies or Your Online Choices for detailed guidance. If you are not happy, then you should either not use this site, or you should delete cookies having visited the site, or you should browse the site using your browser’s anonymous usage setting (called “Incognito” in Chrome, “InPrivate” in Internet Explorer, “Private Browsing” in Firefox and Safari etc).

Your consent – Currently we use the following cookies and we operate an ‘implied consent’ policy which means that we assume you are happy with this usage.

Google Analytics – we use cookies to find out more about how you use our website – like the searches you make and your preferences in order to improve the user experience. User data is anonymous. You can find out more about Google’s position on privacy as regards its analytics service at Safeguarding your data.

Restaurant Diary – the Restaurantdiary website uses cookies to help you personalise your online experience. Further details can be obtained at GDPR Terms and Conditions.

Sabre/Synxis International – the Synxis Online Hotel Reservation System uses cookies. Further details can be obtained from Sabre Privacy Statement

Hotjar – Hotjar makes use of cookies to:

Identify your visitors across multiple pages/sessions (primarily used for conversion funnel analysis)
Display the correct content to visitors (primarily used for widgets)

Hotjar creates four persistent cookies which expire automatically after 365 days. Details of these and what they do can be found here Data Safety, Privacy & Security.