Haven cuts 50% off UK breaks

Sunday, 12 Jan, 2007 0

Selected Haven Holiday Parks are offering half price holidays during non-peak periods including spring, early summer and autumn 2007 for bookings made before February 17.

In addition to the 50% off-peak reduction, early booking discounts of 15% apply to peak holiday periods, such as Easter, May Day Bank Holiday, spring half-term and the school summer holidays. Bookings must be made and paid in full by February 17 to gain the 15% reduction, while bookings made before March 17 receive 10% off.

An extra £50 discount per booking applies to those booking two-week holidays while those booking two holiday homes for the same date and park will also share a £50 saving per week or short break.

The operator is also offering £50 deposits per family but says there is limited availability for the offers across it range of 34 UK holiday parks.

Seven night holidays at Devon Cliffs Holiday Park start at £15 per person, per night based on four people sharing a two bedroom caravan on a self-catering basis on July 7.

Report by Phil Davies



 

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