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Park Resorts Offer Inclusive Ferries on Isle of Wight Caravan Holidays

The caravan holiday experts lay on a special ship-to-shore service

2012-07-20
HERTFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, July 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) When weather reports cast a shadow over even Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and Bruce Springsteen's performances at a festival, it must have a been a dire situation. The recent weather and travel debacle at the latest Isle of Wight festival will go down in history, and fans' memories, as some of the worst festival travel ever experienced. However, the Isle of Wight remains a top holiday destination for caravan lovers and organising additional ferry crossings is now a thing of the past with Park Resorts. The caravan holiday company, famed for their unique range of UK holidays, now include ferry crossings on selected Isle of Wight holidays.

Caravan customers looking to holiday on the UK's biggest island can take advantage of a return ferry crossing included in the price of the caravan holiday. Park Resorts have made the booking process simple; once customers have booked holidays, a request can then made for a ferry crossing - details of which are sent with the booking confirmation. Park Resorts will strive to book ferry crossings as close to the stipulated time as possible.

The inclusive ferry crossing offer is available on bookings at Landguard, Lower Hyde, Nodes Point or Thorness Bay on the Isle of Wight and the offer does not extend to touring and camping holidays.

However, caravan holidays at Nodes Point benefit from ready-to-use tents. Family friendly and brilliantly located, the Park Resorts Nodes Point Holiday Park profits from being in a stone's throw from the beautiful local beach, where the whole family can relax or take a swim. Customers can enjoy a midweek excursion to the Isle of Wight from just GBP359 for 4 nights, Ferry included!

Kids will love the park at Thorness Bay, which is spread across multiple fields, framed by the sea. Parents will love the stunning views while the kids take advantage of the park's adventure playground and indoor swimming pool. Parents will love the prices of these caravan holidays even more than the leafy footpaths down to the sea and the relaxing terraces; stay in a Bronze Caravan (up to eight people) for only GBP359 or upgrade to Silver for just GBP50 extra! And make those all important savings on the cost of the ferry crossing, which is automatically included.

For customers looking for a buzzing seaside atmosphere, look no further than Park Resorts' Lower Hyde Holiday Park, which is an ideal choice for families and lovers of the quintessentially British seaside. With an outdoor pool, sun loungers, patio and evening entertainment, GBP452 for a brilliant Silver Caravan holiday is the type of value Park Resorts has become known for.
Enjoy summer 2012 on the Isle of Wight, care of Park Resorts.

To find out more about Isle of Wight ferry crossings, please visit the Park Resorts Ferry Information Page.

About Park Resorts

Park Resorts offer caravan holidays across the UK, including in Essex, Yorkshire, Kent, Sussex and Scotland. Whether you are a family, couple or large group of friends, they have the right caravan for you. Accommodation is available to suit all age groups and price limits, from bronze, silver and gold, with a real emphasis on catering for the family.

Website: http://www.park-resorts.com


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[Press-News.org] Park Resorts Offer Inclusive Ferries on Isle of Wight Caravan Holidays
The caravan holiday experts lay on a special ship-to-shore service