Hoseasons heads to Europe
Monday, 08 Jun, 2010
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Hoseasons has introduced a programme of lodges and parks in Europe for 2010.
The operator says it is building on the popularity of no-fly holidays right now and half its 18 holiday parks are within a two-hour drive from a ferry port.
There are 11 parks in Holland, three in Germany, two in Austria, and one each in Belgium and Switzerland.
Agents can only access the programme details online at the moment but will be included in the 2011 brochures.
Each park is family-focused and offers indoor and outdoor swimming pools, cycle hire, restaurants and shops on-site, sporting activities and children’s clubs and play areas.
Customers can stay in lodges, villas, bungalows and apartments, with prices starting at £288 for a family of four for a week. Short breaks and mutli-site trips are also available.
Hoseasons operating director Pali Badwal said: “This is an exciting new addition to our portfolio, which enables us to extend to agents our expertise in this type of holiday, for clients who would like to experience it in Europe. These are top-quality, hand-picked parks, and we believe this is a unique offer for UK agents.”
For more go to www.hoseasons.co.uk/agents.
by Dinah Hatch
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