13-05-2025
Inside Dani and Danny Dyer's seaside park as he promises to 'bring caravan holidays back'
Danny Dyer and daughter, Dani Dyer, have given fans a glimpse of their latest exciting project.
The enterprising pair are set to manage their very own caravan park on Kent's Isle of Sheppey.
They're filming their journey at the Priory Hill & Nutts Farm Holiday Park for a new Sky TV series, 'The Dyers' Caravan Park'.
The Priory Hill & Nutts Farm is less than 50 miles from London and sits on the edge of Leysdown Beach.
It hosts events for members ranging from live cabarets to quiz nights and bingo evenings.
On its website the park says: 'We have two caravan parks, both of which have views of the stunning Leysdown coastline, one of which offers direct access to the shoreline.
'Our touring park also boasts views towards the coast. The adjoining spacious fields of the coastal area are a a treat for enthusiastic walkers and energetic children alike.'
Danny, who recently starred in Disney's Rivals, has tried his hand at everything from mowing the grass to maintenance work for the series.
On the Table Manners podcast, Danny revealed that the job is part of his mission to 'bring caravan holidays back'.
He said: 'Nostalgia is important for me. Every holiday, I used to go to Canvey Island at a place called Thorney Bay Beach Camp.
'My whole family were together, no phones, no laptops - it was the 80s. We used to hook up for a week, walk along the sea wall, do crabbing, go to the arcades and have a bit of candy floss.
'I used to think it was like Disney World. Now, I want to bring caravan holidays back. Mine is in Leysdown in Kent.
'The caravans are all static ones, it's got some charm about it - but it does need a lick of paint.'
The star admitted that many young people think caravan holidays are uncool and said he's going to try to 'make it cool again'.
Danny recently revealed his surprising new career venture outside of his acting career, saying he was inspired by Jeremy Clarkson's farm.
Appearing on a recent episode of The Jonathan Ross Show, Danny told the host: 'I'm going to invest some dough into a caravan site.
'I went to caravans on my holiday as a kid - Canvey Island. Caravans are a thing for me, it's very much about nostalgia.
'I seen Jeremy Clarkson is cracking on with his farm so I'm going to try and run a caravan site and bring back the British holidays.'
The series will see the fan favourite pair take on the project on the Isle Of Sheppey.
In a trailer for the new show, Danny joked: 'So Clarkson's got his farm. Richard Hammond has his workshop, f*****g about in there.
'If Jamie Oliver can save school dinners then I think I want to bring back the caravan holiday. Why the f**k can't I save the British holiday?'
As Dani asks how he is going to do it, he explained: 'Well I can chuck my face on it, chuck a few quid at it and try and make it cool again?
'It could be a complete f*****g failure and I could be talking complete f****g b****s.'
Sky explains that the father and daughter duo will be 'on a mission to bring back the Great British holiday in suitably chaotic fashion' for their TV series.
'Trying to breathe new life into the caravan industry, the Dyers have their work cut out for them as they invest their time and money into this once-great institution,' says Sky.
Dani adds: 'My dad wants to get involved in the caravan park and I'm all in: I love a caravan, so why not?
'My dad is a very friendly person - he's good at bringing everyone in - but has he got what it takes to make a success of this?'
Sky warns the pair's mission is unlikely to be plain sailing with the Dyers facing everything from 'dodgy plumbing' to 'demanding punters'.
A release date for The Dyers' Caravan Park is yet to be announced but it will be available to watch on Sky Max and to stream on NOW.