Last Minute Summer Deals From Park Holidays

Park Holidays

Summer’s here folks and if you haven’t yet booked up a break or a holiday then now is the time to spring into action! Being as most of the summer is already booked up nearly everywhere places are disappearing fast, and the bargains are thin on the ground.

Even 3 night breaks are now quite costly, some of them as much as full holidays as competition for those all important weekend dates hots up. We’ve had a look at one of our favourite operators, Park Resorts, to see what they’ve got on offer.

They’re one of our favourites, as their parks are located along the sunshine coast of the south of England. Here’s a quick look at what is currently on offer, but, if you haven’t booked anything yet please click through quickly as they won’t be around for long.

3 nights at New Beach in Dymchurch, Kent will set you back £156, which is less than half price but, you’ll have to get your skates on because this offer is for Friday July 17th. The deal is for a 2 bed silver caravan that sleeps six.

A silver plus upgrade for the same period will cost you £172. The park has an indoor pool, adventure playground and that all important kid’s club for a bit of a break from the little darlings. The park has a nearby award winning beach, and the good news is pets are welcome at the park.

If you want to stay on the following weekend of Friday the 24th of July then you’re going to be hit by a massive price hike of £323 for a three night break, this time in a bronze caravan. That’s a £36 off the original price. We’re guessing that by this time next week those prices for the start of the school summer holidays may have gone down a bit on late availability, however, with the rise of the staycation over the past couple of years it would be a bit of a gamble to wait until next week and potentially get nowhere to stay.

This is just one of Park Holidays’ many resorts, and they got good deals at most of them, but, you’ll need to be quick. Check out their other offers here. Good luck!

By: Gareth Whieldon

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