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Daily Mirror
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Travel
Andy Rudd

Haven caravan and camping holiday park announces dramatic new changes to breaks

Haven holiday park has unveiled major changes to its breaks at its caravan and camping sites across the country.

Currently all of the chain's 40 parks remain closed until July 2.

However, staff are working towards welcoming guests back when it is safe to do so whilst ensuring they comply with the coronavirus restrictions.

Unfortunately, that means holidays for all of us will be very different this year both in the UK and abroad.

If you're planning on booking a holiday with Haven when they reopen then you sadly won't be able to use the swimming pool, enjoy activities, entertainment or eat in the pubs and restaurants.

The 'Haven Hideaway' aims at still giving families a much needed break while following social distancing rules (xxxxxxxxxxx)

But you will be able to book a holiday home, order takeaway food and use the open beaches.

It's all part of the 'Haven Hideaway' which aims at still giving families a much needed break while following social distancing rules.

The company says that prices for these holidays have been adjusted to reflect the experience and guests who already have breaks booked during this period will not be affected at this stage.

Have have also introduced the 'Coronavirus Book with Confidence Guarantee' which means that all bookings, new and existing, for 2020 and 2021 are automatically covered if the coronavirus pandemic interrupts your plans.

Gerard Tempest, guest and proposition director, said: “We have thousands of guests who have already had breaks cancelled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“We look forward to reopening our parks as soon as government advice allows and as soon it is safe to do so, and are busy making changes to the way we operate our parks to ensure we can comply with the latest requirements.

"With social distancing requirements likely to remain in place, we don’t expect to be able to provide the full Haven experience to the number of guests we would normally welcome.

"However we can still provide the chance for families to escape to the British coast and enjoy a breath of fresh air at the seaside on a Haven Hideaway break.”

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