Cheapest UK holidays from £3pp a night this summer

STILL for a staycation this summer?

We've scoured the internet for the best UK holidays, and we've found deals from £49 per stay for four people, meaning you could grab a family break from just £3pp a night.

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Holiday park companies have released offers and discounts on parks across the UK during the summer holidays, with departures in June, July, August and September.

Destinations included in the offers are hotspots such as Devon, Suffolk, Cornwall, Yorkshire and Pontins.

The accommodation available can sleep from two people to eight, so there are options for big families, couples and smaller groups.

The deals include cottages, caravans, lodges and unique accommodation, so there's something to suit everyone's taste.

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The cheapest deal comes from Haven, with four-night stays at the Combe Haven in Sussex available from £49 per stay, departing September 26.

The deal works out at £3pp a night for a family of four.

Here are the best deals we've found for this summer:

Haven

Four-night stays:

  • Combe Haven, Sussex 4, departing September 26 from £49 per stay
  • The Orchards, Essex, departing July 4 – from £79 per stay
  • Allhallows, Kent, departing July 4 – from £95 per stay
  • Wild Duck, Norfolk, departing June 27 – from £99 per stay
  • Golden Sands, Lincolnshire, departing June 20 – from £99 per stay
  • The Orchards, Essex, departing September 19 – from £75 per stay
  • Lakeland, Lake District, departing September 19 – from £69 per stay
  • Haggerston Castle, Northumberland, departing September 5 – from £75 per stay

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Four-night stays:

  • Thorness Bay, Isle of Wight, departing June 20 – from £99 per stay
  • Bideford Bay, Devon, departing September 12 – from £99 per stay
  • Sundrum Castle, departing September 5 – from £89 per stay
  • Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear, departing September 12 September – from £89 per stay
  • Highfield Grange, departing July 4 – from £119 per stay

Three-night stays:

  • Kessingland Beach, departing June 20 – from £109 per stay
  • Summerfields, Norfolk departing September 23 – from £99 per stay
  • Lower Hyde, Isle of Wight, departing September 23 – from £89 per stay

Park Holidays

  • Four nights in Kent, departing June 20 from £109 per stay
  • Three nights in Essex, departing September 26 from £109 per stay

Pontins 

  • Three nights in Camber Sands, Sussex, departing July 8 – from £79 per stay 
  • Three nights in Prestatyn Sands, Wales, departing July 15 – from £99 per stay
  • Four nights in Camber Sands, Sussex, departing August 29 – from £99 per stay
  • Four nights in Prestatyn Sands, Wales, departing August 29 – from £99 per stay

Away Resorts 

  • Two nights in Mersea Island, Essex, departing July 4 – from £100 per stay
  • Two nights in Tattershall Lakes, Lincolnshire, departing July 15 July – from £109 per stay

For an early summer staycation, Haven has holidays on sale from £4pp a NIGHT in June and July.

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Alternatively, for a late summer holiday, Parkdean Resorts has breaks at caravan parks from £4pp a night in September

And Alton Towers has overnight stays from £22pp this year.

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