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Haven adds glamping options and unveils beach houses in Cornwall


Juliet Dennis


Holiday parks operator Haven has added modern beach house properties at its Perran Sands park in Cornwall to offer more-luxurious accommodation for families. The operator, which has 35 self-catering holiday parks, has also increased the number of sites featuring ‘glamping’ safari tents from two in 2014 to seven this year.


The beach houses, available


from April, sleep up to six people and offer spacious


£569


The lead-in price for six people sharing a beach house for four nights


accommodation including a private hot tub with sea views, outdoor covered dining veranda with a barbecue, adjoining private sun lounging deck, outdoor swing seat and hammock, and a private garden with sandpit and water feature. An external ‘surf room’ features a shower, toilet and sink. A four-night stay in a beach house starts at £569, based on six people


on May 4, including kids’ clubs and family entertainment. The Perran Sands park is set in


Cornwall’s largest dune system and overlooks Perranporth beach,


KIDS’ STUFF: SuperBreak has added packages to KidZania to its UK Short Breaks brochure, which is valid until April 2016. The ‘city’ attraction, where children can experience different types of career, opens at Westfield London this summer. The operator has expanded its range of concert and theatre breaks, adding musicals such as Sunny Afternoon and Beautiful. There are 144 new hotels in the brochure, taking the total to 698. Pictured at the launch are SuperBreak sales and product director Jane Atkins and national sales manager Graham Balmforth. superbreak.com


22 • travelweekly.co.uk — 12 March 2015


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