
Butlin's has summer breaks for 2025 starting from £48
The headline shows are included alongside live shows, unlimited fairground rides and pool access plus soft play, including the new £1.8mil Skyline Gang Soft Play in Bognor Regis, and playgrounds, such as the £2.5mil SKYPARKs in Minehead and Skegness.
SKEGNESS
Summer Holidays Featuring The Masked Singer Live from £189 (£48 per person)
Butlin's offers a three-night Summer Holiday break featuring The Masked Singer Live staying in a two-bedroom Comfort Room from £189 on 18 July 2025 in Skegness. Price is based on a family of four sharing and includes live shows and activities with free flow access to the pool, unlimited fairground rides and the SKYPARK playground. Dining packages start from £24.95 per adult, per day, £14.95 per child (6-14), per day and £6.95 per child (2-5). To find out more or to book go to butlins.com.
Summer Holidays Featuring Stephen Mulhern from £376 (£94 per person)
Butlin's offers a four-night Summer Holiday break featuring Stephen Mulhern staying in a two-bedroom Comfort Room from £376 on 21 July 2025 in Skegness. Price is based on a family of four sharing and includes live shows and activities with free flow access to the pool, unlimited fairground rides and the SKYPARK playground. Dining packages start from £24.95 per adult, per day, £14.95 per child (6-14), per day and £6.95 per child (2-5). To find out more or to book go to butlins.com.
BOGNOR REGIS
Summer Holidays featuring Stephen Mulhern from £249 (£63 per person)
Butlin's offers a three-night Summer Holiday break featuring Stephen Mulhern staying in a two-bedroom Comfort Room from £249 on 18 July 2025 in Bognor Regis. Price is based on a family of four sharing and includes live shows and activities with free flow access to the pool, unlimited fairground rides, brand-new Skyline Gang Soft Play and access to PLAYXPERIENCE. Dining packages start from £24.95 per adult, per day, £14.95 per child (6-14), per day and £6.95 per child (2-5). To find out more or to book go to butlins.com.
Summer Holidays featuring The Masked Singer Live from £665 (£167 per person)
Butlin's offers a four-night Summer Holiday break featuring The Masked Singer Live staying in a two-bedroom Comfort Room from £665 on 28 July 2025 in Bognor Regis. Price is based on a family of four sharing and includes live shows and activities with free flow access to the pool, unlimited fairground rides, brand-new Skyline Gang Soft Play and access to PLAYXPERIENCE. Dining packages start from £24.95 per adult, per day, £14.95 per child (6-14), per day and £6.95 per child (2-5). To find out more or to book go to butlins.com.
MINEHEAD
Summer Holidays featuring Stephen Mulhern from £493 (£124 per person)
Butlin's offers a four-night Summer Holiday break featuring Stephen Mulhern staying in a two-bedroom Comfort Room from £493 on 21 July 2025 in Minehead. Price is based on a family of four sharing and includes live shows and activities with free flow access to the pool, unlimited fairground rides and the SKYPARK playground. Dining packages start from £24.95 per adult, per day, £14.95 per child (6-14), per day and £6.95 per child (2-5). To find out more or to book go to butlins.com.
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