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Holidaymakers can save hundreds at Center Parcs – if they swap the UK for Europe

Holidaymakers can save hundreds at Center Parcs – if they swap the UK for Europe


Holidaymakers who baulk at the price of a Center Parcs stay in the UK could save huge sums by visiting one of the parks across Europe instead.

An investigation from consumer group Which? found hundreds of pounds’ difference, and a trip across the continent often worked out cheaper even when travel costs were considered.

The research compared the cost of a four-night stay for a family of four at 16 Center Parcs sites across England, France and Belgium during four peak periods: August and October school holidays this year, and February half term and the first week of the Easter holidays next year.

On average, the cost of a UK Center Parcs stay massively outstripped the prices paid in mainland Europe, with a UK stay coming in at £1,274 on average, compared to £833 in France and £701 in Belgium.

As the most-visited brand in Which?’s recent survey of UK holiday parks, Center Parcs is consistently popular with guests – though negative comments about the price were common, Which? said. It scored just two stars for value for money, and was described by one respondent as “second-mortgage expensive”.

Center Parcs UK said their parks operate under different market conditions to the European brand and it’s not easy to compare.

The biggest price differences could be found for bookings over October half-term and Easter, partly due to differences between the school calendars here and in Europe. Before travel costs, a family of four staying for four nights in a French Center Parcs could save over two-thirds (69 per cent) of the cost of a UK break.

While a four-night stay over Easter 2024 would set a family back £1,259 on average in the UK, the same break could be had for just £392 in France. While still much cheaper than in the UK, staying in Belgium was pricier than France, costing £800 for four nights.

On average, a family could save 55 per cent by opting for a Center Parcs resort in Belgium rather than the UK over October half term, with a four night break costing just £613, compared to £1,369 in the UK. The savings in France were almost as substantial, with the same stay costing £868 on average.

Even once return travel costs are factored in, families still stand to make large savings overall. Dunkirk is less than an hour’s drive from Belgium’s Center Parcs Park De Haan, and at the time of writing, a return ferry trip for a…

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