Haven has 2022 holidays on sale from £49 per family for 4 nights
HAVEN has launched bargain holiday deals for 2022, starting from just £49 next spring for a family of four.
The holiday parks have already seen huge demand for next year as families book in a staycation much earlier than usual missing out during the pandemic.
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With Haven also letting you nab a holiday with low £30 deposits and monthly payment plans, you can get in a trip a year ahead without having to stump up the cash straight away.
The cheapest holidays can be found in March and April for just £49 when staying for four nights, if booking their basic Stay breaks which include accommodation only.
However, their Stay + Play Easter breaks, which include all the activities and entertainment on-site start from £149, while late spring holidays are just £169.
Even breaks in June remain low at £219, while May and summer holidays start from £529.
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Each of the parks also have more than 100 activities both indoors and outdoors, for all weather conditions.
This includes bike hire, kayaking and surfing as well as crazy golf and pottery art.
There are still some last-minute holidays deals for this year too and have even extended their holiday season until November to keep up with demand from UK holidaymakers.
Haven's Director of Guest and Proposition, Gerard Tempest, said: "It’s our pleasure to extend our holiday season this year. We feel it’s important to give holidaymakers a chance to get away from their homes, which for some, has also been their office, and have the chance to relax and have fun with their families."
"With the huge demand we’ve had this year, we wanted to do everything we could to ensure all our guests would get a chance to stay at one of parks this year."
The parks have also lifted most of their Covid restrictions, which includes face masks and social distancing.
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