Families looking for a hassle-free and budget-friendly getaway in the UK have a major new option to consider. Leading holiday park operator Parkdean Resorts has announced it is rolling out all-inclusive packages across a significant portion of its estate.
What's Included in the All-Inclusive Deal?
The new package is designed to let guests truly switch off, removing the need to cook or clean up during their stay. For a set daily price, holidaymakers will receive three meals a day, alongside unlimited soft drinks and all-you-can-drink Costa Coffee.
This initiative follows a successful trial at ten parks in 2025. Due to its popularity, the offer is being expanded to 42 parks across England, Scotland, and Wales for selected dates in spring and early summer 2026.
Dates, Prices and How to Book
The all-inclusive upgrade is available for four-night midweek breaks (Monday to Friday) during three specific periods in 2026: February 16 to March 23, April 20 to May 18, and June 1 to July 13.
Pricing starts at an attractive £25 per adult per day and £10 for children. When combined with the cost of a four-night caravan holiday, which can start from £89, it means a family of four could secure a full midweek break with all meals and accommodation for under £400.
According to Andy Edge, Chief Marketing Officer at Parkdean Resorts, this represents significant savings. "Families of four can save over £300 by going all-inclusive," he said, highlighting the cost-effective nature of the offer for action-packed breaks in scenic locations.
To book, guests simply need to add the all-inclusive option at checkout on the Parkdean Resorts website. For those who are unsure, the dining package can also be added upon arrival at the park.
Where Are the Participating Parks?
The 42 parks offering the deal span some of the UK's most beloved coastal and countryside destinations. Popular family holiday regions featured include:
- Cornwall (e.g., Lizard Point, Newquay, White Acres)
- Dorset (e.g., Sandford, Sandy Bay, Warmwell)
- The Isle of Wight (Lower Hyde, Nodes Point)
- The Lake District (White Cross Bay)
- Scotland (e.g., Grannie’s Heilan’ Hame, Nairn Lochloy)
- Wales (e.g., Carmarthen Bay, Trecco Bay)
The full list of participating parks is provided in the original announcement.
This large-scale rollout positions Parkdean Resorts as one of the UK's biggest providers of all-inclusive holiday park breaks, offering a compelling and wallet-friendly alternative to overseas packages for British families.