Daish’s Holidays hails record Christmas bookings for 2025
Family-owned UK coach holiday group Daish’s Holidays has seen record bookings for its popular Christmas breaks. With nearly 60% of rooms across its portfolio reserved for 2025.
These are for its five and six-day Christmas breaks.
The group has confirmed that more than 290 bookings have been made, which will see nearly 600 holidaymakers arriving by coach or self-drive on 23 December at the company’s 12 UK hotels.
It suggests this unprecedented demand proves a continued growing trend of more Britons opting for staycations during the festive season.
Paul Harper, commercial director at Daish’s Holidays, said: “We’re thrilled to see such an enthusiastic response to our 2025 Christmas holiday offering.”
“This surge in bookings reflects a broader shift towards staycations, as people seek hassle-free holiday experiences.”
Daish’s Holidays has been serving UK holidaymakers for more than 45 years.
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