SUN Hols from £9.50 are back!
Hundreds of new Hols from £9.50 are being released across holiday parks in the UK and Europe this July.
To be among the first to bag your holiday for under a tenner, make sure to sign up to Sun Club.
While Sun readers collecting codes can access hundreds of new hols from July 8, Sun Club subscribers can bag the best deals a whole day early on July 7.
This gives Sun Club members priority in booking their desired dates and places at popular parks that might soon sell out.
To help you pick a park, our Queen of £9.50 Holidays Tracy Kennedy is here to share some of her favourite spots.
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She’s picked her top holiday parks in beautifully British seaside towns with beachfront sports bars, waterslides and more.
Here’s Tracy’s guide to her favourite British seaside towns, and their holiday parks where you can stay from £9.50.
Lower Hyde, Shanklin, Isle of Wight
Tracy said: “The best holiday park I’ve ever been to is Lower Hyde on the Isle of Wight – that is my firm favourite. I’ve returned several times because my family and I really liked it.
“There’s loads to do on site itself, it’s actually one of the only sites where we didn’t mind spending the entire day there. There’s plenty of nature trails around the park, and there’s also an adventure park on site.
“The entertainment teams are top-quality at Lower Hyde and plenty is free compared to other parks.
“In the evenings, the entertainment starts off with discos and character meet and greets for the younger kids, with their own show. Then there’s some great bingo, followed by an adult game show.
“Later in the evening there’s more acts from visiting acts such as comedians or magicians, or a performance from the entertainment team.
“There’s then a disco until midnight, so you can stay there all night, if you fancy it.
“Lower Hyde also have a restaurant with really good pub-style food called The Barnhouse, plus they also have little food huts such as the Thunderbird Chicken shack and an ice cream parlour.
“The must-visit spot nearby is Shanklin. There’s lots of little artisan shops, and it’s not a far walk, about a 10-minute walk into the centre.
“If you walk further, it takes you into Shanklin Old Village. There’s a lovely little restaurant there called The Crab, with beautiful seafood.
“There is also the famous old thatched cottage from all the postcards. Not only is it lovely to look at, but it does afternoon tea inside (from £7.95).
Parkdean Resorts Newquay, Cornwall
Tracy said: “When I first arrived at Newquay Holiday Park I was totally flabbergasted. We stayed four days, and I don’t think it was long enough!
“The park has three outdoor pools which are perfect for hot days, and cracking evening entertainment.
“There’s also a 200ft-long waterslide and mini golf and amusements, which are perfect for a summer holiday.
“When you want to go out and explore Newquay itself, you’re only 10 minutes away by bus or car, and there’s buses right outside the park.
“Newquay is just beautiful. There’s 11 beaches there and they’re all gorgeous.
“There’s a traditional seaside promenade by Towan Beach too with seaside treats like candy floss and hot doughnuts.
“It’s great for families as there’s lots of cafes and places to sit down, an Asda if you need to pick up any last-minute bits, and the seafront here actually has proper toilets!
“We visited all the local beaches and walked past the hotel where the Roald Dahl film The Witches was made: The Headland.
“We also drove out to Port Isaac, and walked around where Doc Martin was filmed. All you have to do in these places is pay for is parking and bring your own food.
“Then you can just walk around and see all of these really cool filming locations, and that costs you nothing!”
Lyons Robin Hood, Rhyl, North Wales
Tracy said: “This site is really up-to-date. It’s recently undergone a £1.5m makeover, with all the new developments ready for this summer.
“Some of my favourite things about this park are the enthusiastic entertainment staff, as well as the food.
“The pool here is so good that my youngest went swimming every single day. It has a brand-new splash zone, three super slides and even a spa for the adults.
“It’s just had activities like go-karting added to the list of things to do, and there’s new sports courts and trampolines.
“I last went at Halloween and it was just absolutely fantastic, but the entertainment is great year-round too. The costume characters come out to meet the kids after shows.
“I’ve stayed in three levels of accommodation here, and I liked all of them. Each caravan was clean and spacious, with multiple big bedrooms, so you can’t go wrong here no matter what your budget is.
“I’d recommend going for the highest-ranking caravan option if you can, which is a platinum. We’ve stayed in platinum and it’s lovely. We had a little bit of a balcony that we had our coffee and drinks on.
“I usually like to bring my own food to save money, however the food here is just lovely and definitely worth the money.
“We had cod and chips (£6.95) from the on-site chip shop here and really enjoyed it – in fact, we had it twice because it was that good.
“There’s a beautiful beach just across the road from the park. You might even see some seals – we saw some on my last visit and I was so excited.
“Rhyl is just 5 minutes away, and there’s loads to do there. Shops, a massive marine lake, and my favourite – a miniature train that takes you around the town (£4 per adult £3 per child).
“A trip into Rhyl could even be a free day out if you planned for it. Pack a picnic, wander through its streets, plus there’s even a free attraction: Rhyl Museum and Arts Centre.
Seal Bay, West Sussex
Tracy said: “Seal Bay is a very popular holiday park, and for good reason.
“The site feels like one big party park. It’s got its own fairground on-site, and it’s directly on the beach.
“There’s a free bus that picks you up and takes you where you want all around the park – which is especially great if you’re not so mobile.
“The entertainment here is spectacular. It’s not just your standard holiday park shows, there’s aerial performances, fire eaters and all sorts.
“They’ve got a great sports bar too, and its right on the beach. So you don’t even have to leave site if you don’t want to.
“Plus there’s a lovely outdoor seating area where you can have Greek gyros, burritos and ice cream. My teenager loves her takeaways!
“If you do want to get off-site and explore, you can go to Bognor Regis for the day.
“Bognor is a truly Great British seaside town. It’s got a beautiful seafront, a small traditional pier, and all the classics like hot doughnuts and fish and chip shops by the sea.
“You could easily spend a full day in Chichester, too.
“It’s a historical town with a great big cathedral and lots of interesting things to do, like museums and galleries.”
“Seal Bay is also one of the parks that offers dates during the school holidays with Hols from £9.50 – and you’re not going to get a holiday there any cheaper if you book direct.
“So if you’ve been wanting to visit a popular site like this one, it’s definitely worth doing it through £9.50 Holidays.
All the ways to book your holiday from £9.50
There are six ways to book our Holidays From £9.50 – however Sun Club members gain access an entire day early
- Book with Sun Club: Join Sun Club for £1.99 per month. Then go to the Sun Club Offers hub and find the Hols from £9.50 page. You do not need to collect any code words or Sun Savers codes. Sun Club members can book from 00:01 on Tuesday, July 7 2026.
- Collect codes then book online: Simply collect five out of 20 code words printed in The Sun daily from Saturday July 4 to Thursday, July 23, 2026. Then enter them at thesun.co.uk/holidays to unlock booking. Code collectors will be able to book from Wednesday, July 8.
- 12-Page pullout – Gather codes from the pullout on Saturday, July 4, 2026. Then enter them at thesun.co.uk/holidays to unlock booking.
- Book with Sun Savers: Download the Sun Savers app or register at sunsavers.co.uk. Then go to the ‘Offers’ section of Sun Savers and click ‘Start Collecting’ on the ‘Hols From £9.50’ page. Collect five Sun Savers codes from those printed at the bottom of the Sun Savers page in the newspapers from Saturday, July 4, 2026. Then enter or scan the codes on Sun Savers to unlock booking from Wednesday, July 8.
- Book by post: Collect five of the code words printed in The Sun each day from Saturday July 4 to Thursday, July 23, 2026. Cut the code word out and send it back with the booking form – found in paper on or online at thesun.co.uk/holidays.
- Book with The Sun Digital Newspaper: Sign up to The Sun Digital Newspaper at thesun.co.uk/newspaper. Then download the Sun Savers app or sign up at sunsavers.co.uk, log in to Sun Savers with your Sun account details (the same email and password you use for your Digital Newspaper) and enjoy automatic access to Hols, without the need to collect Sun Savers codes daily. Digital Newspaper subscribers can book from Wednesday, July 8.
