Carmarthenshire holiday parks launch all-inclusive Offer

Carmarthen Bay and Pendine Sands Holiday Parks in Carmarthenshire, owned by Parkdean Resorts, are rolling out a new all-inclusive upgrade, with prices starting from just £25 per adult and £10 per child per day.

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Carmarthen Bay and Pendine Sands Holiday Parks in Carmarthenshire

The offer is designed to give holidaymakers hassle-free getaways in Carmarthenshire at a bargain price, with three meals a day and unlimited soft drinks – including Costa Coffee – all included in the cost.

All-inclusive is available exclusively on four-night Monday-Friday breaks during select spring and early summer dates, and can be purchased in advance or added on after arrival.

Caravan holidays with Parkdean Resorts start from £89 for four nights, meaning a family of four can enjoy four nights with food, drink, and accommodation for as little as under £93 per day.

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To book an all-inclusive holiday at the parks, guests must go through Parkdean Resorts’ usual booking process and choose all-inclusive as an add on when checking out. Alternatively, all-inclusive can be added on at the chosen park after arrival.

Andy Edge, Chief Marketing Officer at Parkdean Resorts, said: 

“Following the huge success of our trial at ten parks in 2025, including Pendine Sands Holiday Park, we are rolling out our all-inclusive offer to a total of 42 holiday parks this year.

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“Families of four can save over £300 by going all-inclusive, making this an extremely cost-effective option for families seeking action-packed breaks in South Wales.”

Parkdean Resorts’ new all-inclusive upgrade is now available at a total of 42 parks in coastal and countryside destinations across England, Scotland and Wales.

For more information and bookings, visit: https://www.parkdeanresorts.co.uk/offers/all-inclusive/

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