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Caister-on-Sea Holiday Park is located in Norfolk and has direct access to a beautiful sandy beach. Great Yarmouth is close by and offers you and your family a fun day out in a traditional seaside town. One of the oldest holiday parks in the country with new and modern facilities, this is a family park with direct beach access.
The indoor pool with its lane slides is great fun and there is an adventure village with many fun activities for the kids to enjoy. Activities here cater for both younger and older children and they include archery, bungee trampolines, high ropes and The Jump. You get the traditional full Parkdean Resorts entertainment programme and Great Yarmouth is a short drive away, no wonder people have been coming here for over 100 years!
Caister-on-Sea Holiday Park offers caravan and deck house accommodation. There are a range of caravan which are graded from saver through to signature ensuring there is a caravan here to suit all budgets and holiday requirements. Deck Houses are modern and exclusive to Caister-on-Sea, each deck house offers either a balcony or patio for you to enjoy the fresh sea air. A great holiday park offering direct access to a beautiful sandy beach.
Chalets & Caravans at Caister-on-Sea Holiday Park
At Caister-on-Sea Holiday Park, you have a choice of accommodation between Caravans or Deck Houses. The caravans are graded from Saver, Bronze, Silver, Gold to the Signature caravans which provide sea or lakeside views.
Exclusive to Caister-on-Sea, the Deck Houses are ultra-modern units that offer open-plan living and either a balcony or patio. These accommodations are ideal for larger groups or families and they also have allocated parking and beds are made up upon arrival.
Park Facilities at Caister-on-Sea Holiday Park
Caister-on-Sea Holiday Park has an indoor heated swimming pool featuring a multi-lane water slide which offers great fun for everyone. Caister-on-Sea Holiday Park has an Adventure Village which has many activities to suit children of all ages. You can experience The Jump, this is where you jump from a six-meter platform onto a large inflatable bag.
Other activities include, archery, bounce on bungee trampolines, or you can take an aerial adventure across high ropes. If your child prefers crafts, they can experience Pottery Creations, where kids can mould and paint their own pottery pieces, or participate in Sand Bottle Workshops to create unique keepsakes. For gaming enthusiasts, the arcade has been updated with the latest games including classic 2p machines and ticket redemption games, where you can pick your prize.
Entertainment at Caister-on-Sea Holiday Park is great fun, the evening entertainment includes a range of shows from visiting acts to West End style productions, providing fun for all ages. There are a choice of dining options, such as Mash and Barrel the onsite restaurant where you can enjoy a wide range of dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Cook’s Fish & Chips serves up delicious fish and chips. Alternatively, Burger King or Papa John’s provides pizzas and they offer a delivery service direct to your accommodation.
Places to Visit Near Caister-on-Sea Holiday Park
Caister Beach is a renowned destination along the Norfolk coast and has a beautiful sandy expanse. You can spend your day building sandcastles, walking, swimming or simply soaking up the sun. The beach is directly accessible from Caister-on-Sea Holiday Park.
Great Yarmouth is a historic coastal town near Caister-on-Sea, and it features a classic seaside amusement park, to educational and cultural experiences at the Time and Tide Museum and the Elizabethan House Museum. The town's iconic Pleasure Beach features a variety of rides, from traditional fairground attractions like the Roller Coaster and Waltzers to modern thrill rides such as the Mega Coaster.
For a great day out you can visit Sea Life in Great Yarmouth. Here you can meet a variety of residents including penguins, crocodiles, turtles, stingrays and clown fish. There is a 250,000-litre tropical ocean display and tunnel where you can see some of the largest inhabitants swimming around. The research submarine is where you can interact with multi-sensory touchpoints and learn about other sea creatures in from the UK coastline.