Cheap UK holidays in April & May – now that staycations can start in the spring

SELF-CONTAINED holiday lets can be booked for those staying with their own household from April 12.

Interest is expected to surge in self-contained breaks following the announcement, with pent up demand from millions of Brits who've been banned from all travel since the beginning of the year.

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

From May 17, hotels are allowed to reopen and holiday homes can be let to groups of up to six people from different households or groups from two households with no cap on size.

From June 21, holiday homes can be let to groups of all sizes.

Trips have been banned in all parts of the country since January 4, when the country went into a third national lockdown.

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. 

For those who want to book a break as soon as possible, there are some great deals on breaks in April & May:

  • Haven Spring three-night breaks from £94 per stay 
  • Park Holidays UK Spring breaks from £138 per stay 
  • Snaptrip three-night Spring breaks from £299 per stay 
  • Sykes Cottages three-night spring breaks from £383 per stay 
  • Cottages.com three-night breaks throughout England from £245
  • Pontins spring breaks from £69 per stay 
  • Hoseasons three-night Spring breaks from £119 per stay 
  • Hoseasons three-night Spring breaks in lodges from £185 per stay 
  • Forest Holidays three-night spring breaks with hot-tubs from £570 per stay
  • Away Resorts Spring breaks from £70 per stay 
  • Shorefield Spring short breaks from £182 per stay 
  • Breakfree Holidays four-night breaks in Kent from £49
  • Breakfree holidays – Park Holidays UK four-night breaks in Sussex from £113

There are discounts to a number of popular destinations throughout England.

Some of the cheapest deals are for Breakfree Holidays four-night breaks in Kent from £49.

Back in January The Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Brits should be able to enjoy a "happy and free Great British summer" once most adults have received the Covid jab.

And despite the restrictions, a number of Brits booked holidays in the UK earlier in the year.

This led to holiday companies predicting a sell-out summer of staycations as bookings surged.

Cottages, lodges and holiday parks all saw price rises as demand increased. In fact, some families have even been put on waiting lists for Cornwall.

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