subject: Things To Do At Uk Seaside Resorts [print this page] If you have decided to go on holiday within the UK this year in order to save a bit of money and you want to make sure that you choose the right location, you should begin looking online now. If you have decided to stay at the seaside and are interested in booking a stay at one of the UKs many seaside resorts you will definitely be in for a treat. These fantastic holiday parks are packed with things to do, and here are just a few examples
1) Watch a show
Holiday parks are renowned for the entertainment options that you can pick from. There are so many different shows that you can watch every single do and they range from theatrical productions to extravagant musicals. If you have young children you will be pleased to know that most holiday parks up on shows featuring popular childrens TV characters, and there are also shows including stunts, musicians, singers and much, much more.
2) Visit the beach
Holiday parks are most often ideally located beside the seaside (where we all love to be!) and you should definitely take the opportunity to enjoy a day out at the beach. You can do some sunbathing, build sandcastles with the kids, play beach games, go paddling, take a dip in the ocean and even take part in a few watersports if you are feeling especially adventurous. Dont forget the sun cream though!
3) Book an activity
A lot of holiday parks have fun and exciting activities that you can sign yourself up to when originally booking your break. These include everything from indoor rock climbing to horse riding, and you can even find activities for kids. If you want to give your holiday a bit of a twist, check out the activities on offer when booking your holiday.
4) Check out the water park
Not all holiday parks have water parks, but the ones that do are definitely the best. These water parks are packed with things to do, from water slides to with water chutes, log flumes, water cannons and hot tubs as well as many other rides. You can even take swimming lessons if you aren't a strong swimmer, and younger kids will be able to enjoy the shallow pool areas where they can safely play and have fun.
5) Go for a meal
Holiday parks also have fantastic restaurants and food courts, where you can dine out on a budget and enjoy food from all around the world.