Breaks in Wales, Norfolk, the Isle of Wight and more are up for grabs
For families in particular it can be an expensive affair.
Those with younger children are able to snap up much cheaper deals during term time and one holiday company has launched a flash sale, offering breaks from just £99.Parkdean Resorts has sites across the UK and the budget deals are available in a range of locations, including Trecco Bay in Wales, Vauxhall in Norfolk and Thorness Bay on the Isle of Wight.The offer is for three or four-night stays between June 5 and November 17, excluding July 21-September 2 and October 20-27.
A spokesperson for Parkdean said: "With 12,000 people searching for ‘Norfolk holidays’ in the last month, Norfolk is one of the UK’s most popular staycation destinations and Vauxhall holiday park is right next to the bright lights of Great Yarmouth. "Enjoy the Norfolk coastline for just £119 this June. With award-winning beaches, wildlife parks and regal halls nearby, there is something for everyone to enjoy."READ NEXT:
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