How to open a holiday and leisure centre
The holiday and leisure centre (or holiday camp) is a service designed to satisfy the needs of leisure and routine break.
It is classified according to age groups: maternal 4 to 5 years, children 6 to 12 years, adolescents and young people 13 to 17 years, adults from 18 years, elderly from 65 years and families in general.
The holiday camp is defined as residential when its recipients stay in a certain place, or open when they travel to it daily.
Get to know in this page the necessary steps to open a holiday and leisure centre.
Licence for use
The licence for use (or construction licence) is a general validation of the property as to the conditions, location, functional suitability and compliance with fire safety rules and health and hygiene standards.
This licence can be applied for at your local city council.
Consult the step by step guide for more information.
Operating Licence
The operating licence, or licensing, is the process that legally validates your holiday centre.
It is granted after an inspection that assesses the adequacy of human resources, the draft of internal regulations, the existence of equipment and facilities appropriate to the activity, the applicant's contributory good standing and the suitability of all those involved.
Licensing applications can be made on this portal.
Consult the step by step guide for more information.
How to open a holiday and leisure centre step by step
Step 1: Develop a business plan
The business plan is not mandatory, but it is essential for your project to be successful. Do not forget to include:
- Analysis of the local needs
- To decide on the legal nature (company, association, IPSS)
- Services provided
- Marketing strategy and promotion
- Financial Plan - costs and revenues
- Human resources
- Space plan
- Main risks
Step 2: Premises and Licence for use
The holiday centre can operate on owned or rented property and always requires a licence for use. Submit the request to your city council, which, in its turn, will involve the necessary entities:
- Social Security Institute
- National Civil Protection Authority
- Competent health authority
This inspection evaluates:
- Conditions and location of the establishment
- Functional suitability of the premises
- Compliance with fire safety rules
- Compliance with the hygiene and health standards
The waiting time between the inspection request and the approval may take up to 45 days, corresponding to 15 days until the inspection plus 30 days for the approval.
Equipment specific to the activity may be added after this inspection.
Step 3: Internal Regulation
The internal regulation shall be binding and shall include:
- Conditions for admission;
- Care and services to be provided;
- Rights and duties of the holiday camp’s users;
- Hours and period of operation of the holiday camp;
- Elements relating to the registry and individual registry of users;
- Rules on feeding and display of menus;
- Health conditions of users and staff;
- Pricing or criteria for determining family co-participations.
Step 4: Human Resources
The hiring of professionals of a holiday centre follows clear and mandatory rules for obtaining the operating licence. At the bottom of this page you will find a Technical Guide for Holiday Centres that explains how to build your team.
Before applying for the licence, you need to have a staff plan, with the characteristics of each professional.
It is advisable that at this stage the whole recruitment process is already done, with pre-agreement of the contract. When applying for licensing, you should submit the specific criminal record for working with children for all professionals who interact with the users.
Request your criminal record here
Step 5: Beginning of Activity
The licensing application must be carried out on behalf of the company or management entity, and it is therefore necessary for it to be duly regulated at the time of the application.
Step 6: Request of the Operating Licence
The Request of the Operating Licence can be submitted online or in person in the district Social Security centres.
The waiting time between the inspection request and the approval may take up to 45 days, corresponding to 15 days until the inspection plus 30 days for the approval.
The following documents are required to submit this request:
- Copy of the applicants’ citizen card
- Copy of the tax identification card
- Simple extract of the entries’ content in force in the commercial registry or the access code to the respective permanent certificate
- Copy of the articles of association in the case of an IPSS
- Criminal record certificate
- Statement of the applicant(s)' contribution status or authorisation for the competent authorities to consult it
- Proof of ownership of premises or lease agreement
- Licence or authorization for use (see step 2)
- Plan of staff with their academic qualifications and functional content
- Draft of the contract to be entered with the users
- Franchising documents, if applicable
The rates in force can be consulted on the Social Security portal.
Step 7: Insurance and Complaints Book
The fire insurance (for building units and common parts of buildings on horizontal property) and the complaints book are mandatory. Consult the Complaints Book Explanatory Guide.
