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GDPR applies to every hotel in Ireland, whether you're based in Ennis or anywhere across Clare. With approximately 7,100 SMEs in the county, the DPC has made it clear that enforcement applies to businesses of all sizes.
Clare benefits from a diverse economy with Shannon Airport and the Shannon Free Zone forming a major employment hub for aviation, technology, and pharmaceutical companies. Tourism is a cornerstone, with the Cliffs of Moher attracting over 1.5 million visitors annually. Traditional music and cultural tourism in towns like Doolin and Ennis add further economic vitality. Hotels in Clare typically process guest identification data (name, address, passport/id scans, nationality) and payment and billing information (credit card details, invoices, vat numbers) — both of which fall squarely under GDPR's definition of personal data. The risk of guest passport and id copies stored insecurely at reception desks or in unlocked filing cabinets makes compliance particularly important for this sector.
Let's walk through what compliance looks like for your business, step by step.
Yes — it's a legal requirement. Any hotel in Clare processing personal data must meet GDPR standards. This covers everything from customer names and emails to CCTV footage and HR files. The DPC enforces compliance across all Irish businesses regardless of size, with fines of up to €20 million.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Guest passport and ID copies stored insecurely at reception desks or in unlocked filing cabinets
Wi-Fi login portals collecting excessive personal data without clear consent or a privacy notice
CCTV footage retained indefinitely with no documented retention schedule or access controls
Third-party booking platforms (e.g. Booking.com, Expedia) processing guest data without a formal data processing agreement in place
Marketing emails sent to past guests without valid GDPR consent or a lawful basis under the ePrivacy Regulations
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Hotel in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance. ComplianceKit generates all 8 policy types with a living compliance score that tracks your progress.
STEP BY STEP
Audit all guest data collection points including check-in forms, Wi-Fi login portals, loyalty programmes, and feedback surveys.
Implement a documented data retention schedule and set up automated deletion of guest records after the retention period expires.
Review all third-party contracts with booking platforms, payment processors, and marketing tools to ensure Data Processing Agreements are in place.
Install clear CCTV signage throughout the property and create a CCTV policy that specifies retention periods, access controls, and subject access request procedures.
Train all front-desk, reservations, and housekeeping staff on GDPR obligations including how to handle guest data requests.
Configure the hotel website and booking engine with a compliant cookie consent banner that allows granular opt-in choices.
Establish a data breach response plan with clear escalation steps and ensure the 72-hour DPC notification deadline can be met.
COMMON PITFALLS
Keeping photocopies of guest passports indefinitely rather than deleting them after the legally required retention period has passed.
Using a single pre-ticked consent checkbox at booking to cover marketing, analytics, and third-party data sharing simultaneously.
Failing to have Data Processing Agreements in place with online travel agents and channel managers who receive guest data.
Assuming CCTV footage in public areas does not require GDPR compliance, when in fact it constitutes personal data processing.
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Every day your Hotel in Clare operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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