Park Holidays launches new sale – with UK caravan breaks from £5pp a night
PARK Holidays has launched new deals with up to £100 off and with free cancellation coverage.
With the offers, you can bag a week-long staycation from £230 per stay, which works out at just over £5pp a night when sharing with six.
To bag one of the discounted stays, you’ll have to book by January 31.
The accommodation available can sleep anywhere from two to eight people, so there’s an option to suit everyone’s needs.
You’re also spoiled for choice location-wise, with more than 40 parks across the country.
There are coastal, lakeside and countryside locations to choose from in popular spots in the UK.
The deals also include a free cancellation cover (worth up to £20).
If you’re after a midweek break, you’ll also receive a free £30 food & drink voucher.
The biggest bargain we’ve found is in Yorkshire, with seven nights at Sand le Mere Tunstall park costing from £230 per stay.
The accommodation can sleep up to six people, working out at just over £5pp a night.
There are some good deals on shorter stays too, from £7pp a night:
To secure your next staycation, you can pay a deposit of £20 and set up a monthly payment spread the cost, depending on your departure date.
All the parks feature family entertainment, indoor and outdoor pools, restaurants, bars and arcades.
Some holiday parks offer discounts on local attractions, while superfast internet is also available for an additional cost.
If you’d like to bring your pets too, some of the parks are pet-friendly.
The pet-friendly properties will add an extra £40 to your stay, with a maximum of two pets per accommodation.
It is worth noting that the offer excludes camping, camping pod and touring breaks.
For more UK deals, Travelodge launches 750,000 rooms for £8.50pp this winter.
Haven has early summer 2023 breaks from £3pp a night.
While Legoland has half-term overnight stays from £55pp, including 1-day park entry, hotel and freebies.
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