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Eurocamp launches summer holidays with 20 per cent off

Eurocamp launches summer holidays with 20 per cent off

Wales Onlinea day ago
Eurocamp has launched 2026 holidays with early-bird savings of up to 20%, and bookings can be secured with a deposit of 15%. Customers who book to stay longer can take advantage of a further 5% off holidays longer than ten nights, or an extra 10% off on holidays longer than twenty nights, on top of the up to 20% off Early Booking Offer.
The offer includes savings on bestselling Eurocamp destinations in France, like La Croix du Vieux Pont, close to Disneyland Paris, La Baume on the Côte d'Azur, and Le Domaine du Clarys in the Vendée.
Holidaymakers can also save on 2026 holidays to ten other European countries including Italy and Spain, at holiday parcs like Cisano San Vito, located on Lake Garda in Italy, and Vilanova Park on Spain's Costa Dorada. Or they can try five star De Flaasbloem in the Netherlands, new to Eurocamp's catalogue in 2025.
Other advantages of booking ahead include securing dates in high demand such as May half term, and great availability of Eurocamp's popular Ultimate and Ultimate Plus holiday homes and favoured holiday parcs. The offer is valid on 2026 holidays booked by 3t October 2025.
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