Caravan vacations are the best way to enjoy a holiday sans the price tag. The UK, for example, has caravan parks in every county. There are thousands all put together, and this actually makes it a little bit difficult to choose the right one. A few details about what usually comes with a caravan and holiday park may turn out to be useful.
First of all, let's do away with the misconception that caravan parks are something comparable to what they call trailer trash in the US. The caravans under consideration here are modern affairs, complete with all kinds of facilities and gizmos. This includes a kitchen, shower room, television and home theatre.
The parks are also quite like a resort, with common use amenities that any upscale resort would be proud to have. Common use facilities in the park usually include at the very least a restaurant and a swimming pool. There should be plenty of playgrounds for children in the surroundings, along with other establishments for travelers like bars and cafes.
Park and caravan facilities aside, another important thing to consider is the destination. There are literally thousands of holiday parks in every corner of the UK, from the raw beauty of the Scottish Highlands to tourist hotspots like Nottinghamshire. Not to mention coastal beach holiday destinations like Dover and Cornwall.
Yet another important criterion is the cost - cost of the caravan rental, cost of using other facilities in and around the park, and the cost of travel. For a short weekend trip, it's best to stick close to home and find a park nearby. For longer trips, price is definitely going to a major factor. To make it easier, most parks have large caravans which can easily sleep 6-8 people, so the cost can be shared by an extended family or a group.
It's very cheap compared to a hotel room, though. Make sure the park doesn't charge for a lot of extras, because most of it should come free by paying for the caravan. Most are also pet-friendly, but again it is best to verify the pet policies of the park before hand.
Those who don't own their own caravan or haven't tried staying in a caravan park before should do so at least once, in order to get the experience. It is like an acquired taste, and travelers will get used to the cheap rates, freedom and comfort of caravan vacations. After that, it is hard to go back to a small hotel room and pay so much for it.
First of all, let's do away with the misconception that caravan parks are something comparable to what they call trailer trash in the US. The caravans under consideration here are modern affairs, complete with all kinds of facilities and gizmos. This includes a kitchen, shower room, television and home theatre.
The parks are also quite like a resort, with common use amenities that any upscale resort would be proud to have. Common use facilities in the park usually include at the very least a restaurant and a swimming pool. There should be plenty of playgrounds for children in the surroundings, along with other establishments for travelers like bars and cafes.
Park and caravan facilities aside, another important thing to consider is the destination. There are literally thousands of holiday parks in every corner of the UK, from the raw beauty of the Scottish Highlands to tourist hotspots like Nottinghamshire. Not to mention coastal beach holiday destinations like Dover and Cornwall.
Yet another important criterion is the cost - cost of the caravan rental, cost of using other facilities in and around the park, and the cost of travel. For a short weekend trip, it's best to stick close to home and find a park nearby. For longer trips, price is definitely going to a major factor. To make it easier, most parks have large caravans which can easily sleep 6-8 people, so the cost can be shared by an extended family or a group.
It's very cheap compared to a hotel room, though. Make sure the park doesn't charge for a lot of extras, because most of it should come free by paying for the caravan. Most are also pet-friendly, but again it is best to verify the pet policies of the park before hand.
Those who don't own their own caravan or haven't tried staying in a caravan park before should do so at least once, in order to get the experience. It is like an acquired taste, and travelers will get used to the cheap rates, freedom and comfort of caravan vacations. After that, it is hard to go back to a small hotel room and pay so much for it.
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