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calendar icon13 Sep 2023

Just days left to claim a Sun £9.50 holiday

Families have just two days left to grab a bargain £9.50 holiday with The Sun newspaper.

With over 130 holiday parks across the UK and Europe to choose from there’s sure to be the ideal location for your family from relaxing breaks, to action packed adventures or family friendly activities.

What’s more, The Sun has made the holidays even cheaper by removing extra charges such as service charges and peak date supplements, meaning that the price you see is the price you pay.

You could also make the most of your holiday by using the midweek deal, where you’ll get four nights for the price of three.

To apply for a £9.50 holiday, get one Sun Savers code from The Sun newspaper before they stop being printed this Friday 15th September.

There are two ways to book The Sun holidays:

  • Book online by downloading the Sun Savers app or register at www.sunsavers.co.uk. Go to the ‘offers’ section of Sun Savers and click ‘start collecting’ on the ‘Hols from £9.50’ page. Then enter or scan the code on Sun Savers to unlock the booking.
  • Book by post by cutting out the Sun Savers token code and sending it back with the booking form which can be found at www.thesun.co.uk/holidays
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Caroline Chell

Caroline has worked in financial communications for more than 10 years, writing content on subjects such as pensions, mortgages, loans and credit cards, as well as stockbroking and investment advice.

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