Parkdean Resorts rolls out all-inclusive breaks
Holiday park operator Parkdean Resorts is launching new all-inclusive packages across most of its park portfolio.
It is valid for stays at 42 holiday parks across the UK.
The package is inclusive of three meals daily and unlimited soft drinks.
Prices start from £25 per adult per day and are available on four-night Monday-Friday breaks on select spring and summer dates.
To avail the offer, customers need to select the ‘all-inclusive’ option as an add on when checking out on the website.
It is also possible to add it to the booking on arrival at the park.
Parkdean’s parks span the country from Cornwall to Norfolk, North Wales and the Lake District.
All-inclusive caravan holidays start from £89 for four nights.
“Following the success of our trial at ten parks in 2025, we are rolling out our all-inclusive offer to 42 holiday parks this year – making us one of the largest providers of all-inclusive UK holiday park breaks,” said Andy Edge, chief marketing officer.
It says a family of four can save more than £300 by choosing all-inclusive.
Parkdean Resorts has a total of 65 holiday parks across the UK.
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