UK breaks

Looking for a getaway without going abroad?

There’s no need to go abroad for a great trip. The UK offers everything from seaside towns and countryside escapes to historic cities — often at a lower cost and with less hassle than flying. Whether you’re after a relaxing weekend or a last-minute getaway, cheap UK breaks can be surprisingly good value if you know where to look.

We’ll guide you through what to watch for, so you can spot the deals that are genuinely worth booking. For inspiration on where to go, see our full UK staycations guide, with verified 2026 pricing for the UK’s best-value destinations.

Latest UK breaks we've found

Hotel du Vin summer rooms from £74, with up to 20% off

Birmingham is showing from £74, and Hotel du Vin is taking up to 20% off . . .

National Express has 100,000 coach fares for £7 or less

A £7 coach fare is properly cheap for a summer day out, and National Express . . .

Village Hotels Summer Edit compared with late-availability stays

Village Hotels: three-night summer stays from about £61 a night after credit

Village's late-availability stays start at £65. This Summer Edit comes out at about £61 a . . .

Butlin's resort building under a blue sky

Butlin’s family breaks under £99

Butlin's is showing family breaks under £99, including four nights at Bognor Regis from £89 . . .

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Village Hotels weekend stays from £99 with breakfast and £50 dinner credit

Village Hotels is selling one-night Weekend Edit stays from £99 per room for two, with . . .

Travelodge hotel

2m Travelodge rooms at £35 or less

Travelodge has refreshed its £35-or-less room offer with roughly 2m saver rooms for stays into . . .

Aerial view of the Devon coast near the sea

£93 off Ladram Bay Devon breaks with STAY20

Ladram Bay has a direct 20% staycation offer, including a checked Comfort 2 holiday home . . .

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Expedia: up to 35% off hotels and holidays

Expedia's current sale is broader than package holidays: hotel deals, holiday homes, beach breaks, city . . .

How to find genuine deals on UK breaks

The best-value UK breaks tend to be in places slightly off the main tourist trail, especially outside peak times. Prices drop sharply for midweek stays and in less obvious locations. If you’re flexible on where and when you go, there are plenty of options that feel like a proper escape without the premium price tag.

School holidays are the biggest price driver of all. The summer break and the February, May and October half-terms see the sharpest jumps, as family demand pushes hotels and holiday parks close to capacity. Shift a break to term time and the saving is often bigger than anything you’ll find by hunting for a discount code.

Spring and early autumn usually give the best balance of weather and price. April, May and September are milder than midwinter without the summer premium, and coastal towns are noticeably quieter. Winter breaks can be some of the best value of all, especially in cities with strong indoor attractions such as museums, markets and spa hotels, where the weather matters less to the experience.

Big Ben. London

Tips for spotting the best deals

  • Travel off-season or midweek, when rates drop and crowds thin out.
  • Choose classic seaside towns with charm, like Whitby, Tenby, or Southwold, instead of pricier hotspots.
  • Explore historic cities with fewer crowds, such as Durham, Lincoln, or Wells, which often have better hotel deals than York or Bath.
  • Consider countryside escapes, like the Peak District, Northumberland, or the Brecon Beacons, especially outside summer for cheap UK breaks.
  • Check what’s included, such as breakfast or parking, to stretch your budget further.
  • Avoid school holiday weeks where you can, particularly the summer break and the February, May and October half-terms, when family demand pushes prices up across the board.
  • Look at package deals from UK holiday park operators such as Haven, Butlins and Parkdean, which often bundle activities and meals into the headline price and can work out cheaper than booking a hotel and days out separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, staying Sunday to Thursday is often cheaper. Hotels lower prices midweek when demand drops, especially outside school holidays. You’ll also find fewer crowds and better availability.

The best value is usually in early spring, late autumn, or winter (outside Christmas). Prices drop when kids are in school and weather is less reliable, but many destinations are still great for a short break.

Historic cities like Lincoln or Durham, coastal towns like Whitby or Tenby, and rural spots in the Peak District or Brecon Beacons often offer better value than bigger tourist hotspots.

 

 

 

 
 

It’s always worth checking the small print. Look out for extras like luggage fees, city taxes, or resort charges that could push the total slightly over budget. A quick check upfront ensures no surprises later.

How to make sure your UK break is good value

UK breaks can offer great value, but it’s worth checking the details before you book. Look beyond the headline price to see exactly what’s included — things like breakfast, free parking, WiFi, or spa access can make a big difference to the overall cost. Some hotels advertise low rates but add extra charges later, so always check for hidden fees like local taxes, parking costs, or resort fees that aren’t obvious upfront.

Be flexible on location

If you’re open to different locations, you’ll find far more good-value options. Big tourist cities and famous seaside towns tend to cost more, especially at weekends or in summer. Consider alternatives — smaller historic cities like Lincoln or Wells, or coastal towns like Whitby or Tenby, often have better prices, fewer crowds, and more affordable extras.

Look at midweek dates first:

Midweek breaks almost always deliver better value than weekend stays. Hotels typically have more empty rooms to fill between Sunday and Thursday, leading to lower prices and sometimes free upgrades or added perks. Avoid booking Friday and Saturday nights if you’re looking for value — prices climb sharply, and popular places sell out fast.

Is it too cheap to be true?

A low price doesn’t always mean poor quality — but it’s worth double-checking. If a deal seems unusually cheap, read independent reviews to make sure standards are solid. Check what’s included, what’s extra, and whether past guests found the hotel clean, comfortable, and worth the money.

The best-value UK breaks balance price with quality, leaving you feeling you got a proper getaway without overpaying.

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