Parkdean Resorts has launched a summer sale offering up to 30% off stays at its 66 holiday parks. The lowest prices are on 2-night midweek stays from £89, but weekends and longer stays are also included, with a wide choice of destinations across the country.
Our take
Midweek breaks from £89 is solid value when you consider it covers two nights in a private static caravan or lodge, often with access to pools, evening entertainment, and nature trails on-site. These parks normally charge closer to £120–£160 for similar dates, especially during the summer season.
It’s also a useful option for families looking to avoid flight costs this year — or anyone after a no-faff, car-friendly getaway.
Where you can go
Parkdean has 66 holiday parks to choose from. Some of the standout locations include:
- Newquay, Cornwall – Easy access to surfing beaches and coastal paths
- Bowness-on-Windermere, Lake District – Quiet woodland lodges near the lakes
- Cayton Bay, Yorkshire – Walkable to the beach and Scarborough
- Ty Mawr, North Wales – Close to Snowdonia and seaside towns like Llandudno
Facilities vary by park, but most offer kids’ clubs, playgrounds, arcades, and pools. Many also have on-site restaurants or takeaways, so you won’t have to cook unless you want to.

How the offer works
The headline £89 rate applies to 2-night midweek breaks for two people staying in selected accommodation types. Availability will vary by date and park, and the best rates tend to fall on Monday–Wednesday or Tuesday–Thursday check-ins in June and early July.
To find the lowest prices, use Parkdean’s date grid tool on their website and filter by 2-night stays. Most deals don’t require a code: discounts are applied automatically.
You can also extend your break to 3 or 4, or 7 nights – check their site for exact prices.
What’s included at Parkdean Resorts
- Accommodation for 2 nights in a holiday home or lodge
- Bed linen, heating, and basic kitchen facilities
- Entertainment passes (in most parks)
- Access to swimming pools and other on-site amenities (varies by park)
Meals aren’t included, but most units have a kitchenette and there are restaurants and shops on site or nearby.
Why this deal stands out
If you’re after a simple UK escape this summer and don’t want to spend £200+ a night on a hotel, this deal is a practical and good-value alternative. The sheer number of locations means you can often find one within a 2–3 hour drive — handy with fuel prices still high.
And while £89 for two nights is entry-level pricing, it’s still hard to beat for a clean, private place to stay with access to amenities.
How to book
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Jane Robinson is Senior Editor at Flight Tribe. She has a Master’s in English and Journalism, and writes about flight deals, holiday offers and practical ways UK travellers can spend less without wasting time on weak promotions. Jane has spent time living and working across Asia and New Zealand, which gave her a lasting interest in how people travel, eat, move around and spend their free time in different places.
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