Families could save £800 off Center Parcs break by switching location (original) (raw)

A new survey has found that Center Parcs sites in Europe turn out to be cheaper for a four-night stay for a family of four through the summer than accommodation in the UK

Germany was the cheapest option over the summer holidays

Germany was the cheapest option over the summer holidays

Families after a cheaper Center Parcs break should head to the continent over the UK, according to a report.

A study by Which? found holidaymakers could more than halve their accommodation costs and save money, even after paying extra for travel.

European Center Parcs share a name with the UK sites but are run by a different company.

Which? compared the cost of a four-night stay for a family of four at 32 Center Parcs sites across England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany during five school holiday weeks – in May, July, August and October.

The biggest differences could be found for bookings in the late May and October half-terms.

In the May half-term, a family going to France could save £852. Over the same week, families could also save an average of £788 in Germany, £742 in the Netherlands and £672 in Belgium.

Germany was the cheapest option for the summer holidays, especially in late August.

Which? suggested even once extra travel costs are factored in, families could still save money. Naomi Leach, deputy editor of Which? Travel said: “Casting your net further afield could make your break more affordable. Even during the summer, a family could save hundreds of pounds on their accommodation costs”

Center Parcs UK said: “Despite sharing a brand name, Center Parcs UK and Center Parcs Europe are separate companies which operate very differently.

“We continue to invest in facilities, people, and the woodlands in which we operate.”