Cheap short England breaks in July from £89, including Devon, Kent & Suffolk

NOW that the UK government has announced that holidays in England will go ahead from April 12, a staycation for July is possible.

From April 12, people from the same household will be able to book self-contained holiday lets such as holiday homes.


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Hotels and group trips with mixed households at holiday homes will both have to wait until May 17. 

However, dates for the relaxation of rules are not set in stone. Holidays will only happen on the condition that coronavirus cases continue to fall and vaccines still roll out at pace. 

Despite the recent surge in demand for staycations in England, there are still some great deals to be had on short breaks.

These are the best ones for July:

  • July three-night breaks at Butlins, Bognor Regis from £469 per stay
  • July three-night breaks, Allhallows, Kent from £208 per stay 
  • July three-night breaks, Caister, Norfolk from £376 per stay
  • July three-night breaks, Combe Haven, Sussex from £325 per stay
  • July three-night breaks, Devon Cliffs from £424 per stay       
  • July three-night breaks at Centre Parcs, Suffolk from £359 per stay
  • Park Holidays three-night breaks in Essex, Devon, Kent, Suffolk and Sussex from £194 per stay 
  • Airbnb weekend breaks in England from £94 per night
  • Pontins staycation sale from £89 per apartment
  • Away Resorts short July breaks from £199 per stay 
  • Shorefield short breaks in July from £398 per stay 
  • Snaptrip Holiday homes, lodges and cottages three-night July breaks from £223 per stay
  • Warner Leisure Hotels three-night breaks from £214 per person 

There are short breaks available at a number of popular holiday destinations in the UK, including Kent and Suffolk.

Some of the cheapest deals are for Pontins with holidays from £89 for an apartment.

Back in January, a number of Brits booked holidays in England despite the restrictions and this led to holiday companies predicting a sell-out summer of staycations as bookings surged.

Now, accommodation businesses are able to open their doors again in England from June, on the condition that coronavirus cases continue to fall and vaccines still roll out at pace. 

It means Brits can finally book a staycation for summer – although international travel will still likely be on hold.

If you're looking for more staycation inspiration, we've found the best UK holiday parks with children’s entertainment and the best holiday parks with outdoor pools and campsites with availability for summer.

There are also great UK coach trips for families, holiday park party weekenders, cheap staycation breaks with hot tubs and treehouse stays.

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