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Camping it UP!!

Camping it UP! British travel facts Designed by AccuraCast Where do British people 90 on holiday? 80% ok UK residents travel abroad (Europe) for their holidays Spain is the most popular country to visit since 1994 The number of holidays taken at home by 'staycationers' were up 3% Popular holiday Trends More and more Britons are taking a second holiday abroad in the winter, skiing 11L of workers have taken fewer holidays O in the past year 66%. of all British people holiday in July and August A Timeline of British Holiday Habits 1800-1850 Regular people only had holidays on days such as Sundays, Christmas, Easter 1850-1900 The creation of a national railway system helped people travel. Most holidays were day trips to the British seaside by train 1900-1960 Most Britons started to take a short Summer holiday for a week. Camping and holidays in caravans became popular in the 60s as people started to buy cars 1970 The airline industry started to offer very cheap package holidays to Spain 1980 Skling holidays were starting to become popular. British tourists started to prefer a package holiday abroad 1980-1990 Packages to the USA became much cheaper than trips to British resorts Tourisn econony The 29.8 million overseas visitors who came to the UK in 2010 spent BI6.9 billion Tourism contributes to 8.6% of the economy in England Caravan & camping Facts In 2009, UK residents took 18m camping and caravanning trips, spending £ 2.5bn during their trips Camping and caravanning is 78% more popular than visiting Spain Some 16% of holiday parks and campsites are open all year round Of the 18m trips, 44% were spent in static caravans, 30% camping and 26% in touring caravans or motorhomes 2009: year of the 'staycation'... In 2009, camping and caravanan trips by UK residents grew by 20%, ahead of overall domestic holiday growth of 17% Holiday trips abroad by UK residents fell by 15% from 46m in 2008 to 38m in 2009 - the largest annual decline in overseas holidays for more than 25 years 23% of domestic holidaymakers booked their last camping or caravanning holiday online in 2009 In 2010, Center Parcs reported that over 70% of its bookings were made online 32% of all UK domestic holidays are spent camping 49% of camping and caravanning trips occur outside the June - August peak period 65% of views of motorhome-related pages occur outside the peak season Research carried out on behalf of Sunbourne. For more information visit: WWW.sunbourne.co.uk Camping it UP! British travel facts Designed by AccuraCast Where do British people 90 on holiday? 80% ok UK residents travel abroad (Europe) for their holidays Spain is the most popular country to visit since 1994 The number of holidays taken at home by 'staycationers' were up 3% Popular holiday Trends More and more Britons are taking a second holiday abroad in the winter, skiing 11L of workers have taken fewer holidays O in the past year 66%. of all British people holiday in July and August A Timeline of British Holiday Habits 1800-1850 Regular people only had holidays on days such as Sundays, Christmas, Easter 1850-1900 The creation of a national railway system helped people travel. Most holidays were day trips to the British seaside by train 1900-1960 Most Britons started to take a short Summer holiday for a week. Camping and holidays in caravans became popular in the 60s as people started to buy cars 1970 The airline industry started to offer very cheap package holidays to Spain 1980 Skling holidays were starting to become popular. British tourists started to prefer a package holiday abroad 1980-1990 Packages to the USA became much cheaper than trips to British resorts Tourisn econony The 29.8 million overseas visitors who came to the UK in 2010 spent BI6.9 billion Tourism contributes to 8.6% of the economy in England Caravan & camping Facts In 2009, UK residents took 18m camping and caravanning trips, spending £ 2.5bn during their trips Camping and caravanning is 78% more popular than visiting Spain Some 16% of holiday parks and campsites are open all year round Of the 18m trips, 44% were spent in static caravans, 30% camping and 26% in touring caravans or motorhomes 2009: year of the 'staycation'... In 2009, camping and caravanan trips by UK residents grew by 20%, ahead of overall domestic holiday growth of 17% Holiday trips abroad by UK residents fell by 15% from 46m in 2008 to 38m in 2009 - the largest annual decline in overseas holidays for more than 25 years 23% of domestic holidaymakers booked their last camping or caravanning holiday online in 2009 In 2010, Center Parcs reported that over 70% of its bookings were made online 32% of all UK domestic holidays are spent camping 49% of camping and caravanning trips occur outside the June - August peak period 65% of views of motorhome-related pages occur outside the peak season Research carried out on behalf of Sunbourne. For more information visit: WWW.sunbourne.co.uk Camping it UP! British travel facts Designed by AccuraCast Where do British people 90 on holiday? 80% ok UK residents travel abroad (Europe) for their holidays Spain is the most popular country to visit since 1994 The number of holidays taken at home by 'staycationers' were up 3% Popular holiday Trends More and more Britons are taking a second holiday abroad in the winter, skiing 11L of workers have taken fewer holidays O in the past year 66%. of all British people holiday in July and August A Timeline of British Holiday Habits 1800-1850 Regular people only had holidays on days such as Sundays, Christmas, Easter 1850-1900 The creation of a national railway system helped people travel. Most holidays were day trips to the British seaside by train 1900-1960 Most Britons started to take a short Summer holiday for a week. Camping and holidays in caravans became popular in the 60s as people started to buy cars 1970 The airline industry started to offer very cheap package holidays to Spain 1980 Skling holidays were starting to become popular. British tourists started to prefer a package holiday abroad 1980-1990 Packages to the USA became much cheaper than trips to British resorts Tourisn econony The 29.8 million overseas visitors who came to the UK in 2010 spent BI6.9 billion Tourism contributes to 8.6% of the economy in England Caravan & camping Facts In 2009, UK residents took 18m camping and caravanning trips, spending £ 2.5bn during their trips Camping and caravanning is 78% more popular than visiting Spain Some 16% of holiday parks and campsites are open all year round Of the 18m trips, 44% were spent in static caravans, 30% camping and 26% in touring caravans or motorhomes 2009: year of the 'staycation'... In 2009, camping and caravanan trips by UK residents grew by 20%, ahead of overall domestic holiday growth of 17% Holiday trips abroad by UK residents fell by 15% from 46m in 2008 to 38m in 2009 - the largest annual decline in overseas holidays for more than 25 years 23% of domestic holidaymakers booked their last camping or caravanning holiday online in 2009 In 2010, Center Parcs reported that over 70% of its bookings were made online 32% of all UK domestic holidays are spent camping 49% of camping and caravanning trips occur outside the June - August peak period 65% of views of motorhome-related pages occur outside the peak season Research carried out on behalf of Sunbourne. For more information visit: WWW.sunbourne.co.uk Camping it UP! British travel facts Designed by AccuraCast Where do British people 90 on holiday? 80% ok UK residents travel abroad (Europe) for their holidays Spain is the most popular country to visit since 1994 The number of holidays taken at home by 'staycationers' were up 3% Popular holiday Trends More and more Britons are taking a second holiday abroad in the winter, skiing 11L of workers have taken fewer holidays O in the past year 66%. of all British people holiday in July and August A Timeline of British Holiday Habits 1800-1850 Regular people only had holidays on days such as Sundays, Christmas, Easter 1850-1900 The creation of a national railway system helped people travel. Most holidays were day trips to the British seaside by train 1900-1960 Most Britons started to take a short Summer holiday for a week. Camping and holidays in caravans became popular in the 60s as people started to buy cars 1970 The airline industry started to offer very cheap package holidays to Spain 1980 Skling holidays were starting to become popular. British tourists started to prefer a package holiday abroad 1980-1990 Packages to the USA became much cheaper than trips to British resorts Tourisn econony The 29.8 million overseas visitors who came to the UK in 2010 spent BI6.9 billion Tourism contributes to 8.6% of the economy in England Caravan & camping Facts In 2009, UK residents took 18m camping and caravanning trips, spending £ 2.5bn during their trips Camping and caravanning is 78% more popular than visiting Spain Some 16% of holiday parks and campsites are open all year round Of the 18m trips, 44% were spent in static caravans, 30% camping and 26% in touring caravans or motorhomes 2009: year of the 'staycation'... In 2009, camping and caravanan trips by UK residents grew by 20%, ahead of overall domestic holiday growth of 17% Holiday trips abroad by UK residents fell by 15% from 46m in 2008 to 38m in 2009 - the largest annual decline in overseas holidays for more than 25 years 23% of domestic holidaymakers booked their last camping or caravanning holiday online in 2009 In 2010, Center Parcs reported that over 70% of its bookings were made online 32% of all UK domestic holidays are spent camping 49% of camping and caravanning trips occur outside the June - August peak period 65% of views of motorhome-related pages occur outside the peak season Research carried out on behalf of Sunbourne. For more information visit: WWW.sunbourne.co.uk Camping it UP! British travel facts Designed by AccuraCast Where do British people 90 on holiday? 80% ok UK residents travel abroad (Europe) for their holidays Spain is the most popular country to visit since 1994 The number of holidays taken at home by 'staycationers' were up 3% Popular holiday Trends More and more Britons are taking a second holiday abroad in the winter, skiing 11L of workers have taken fewer holidays O in the past year 66%. of all British people holiday in July and August A Timeline of British Holiday Habits 1800-1850 Regular people only had holidays on days such as Sundays, Christmas, Easter 1850-1900 The creation of a national railway system helped people travel. Most holidays were day trips to the British seaside by train 1900-1960 Most Britons started to take a short Summer holiday for a week. Camping and holidays in caravans became popular in the 60s as people started to buy cars 1970 The airline industry started to offer very cheap package holidays to Spain 1980 Skling holidays were starting to become popular. British tourists started to prefer a package holiday abroad 1980-1990 Packages to the USA became much cheaper than trips to British resorts Tourisn econony The 29.8 million overseas visitors who came to the UK in 2010 spent BI6.9 billion Tourism contributes to 8.6% of the economy in England Caravan & camping Facts In 2009, UK residents took 18m camping and caravanning trips, spending £ 2.5bn during their trips Camping and caravanning is 78% more popular than visiting Spain Some 16% of holiday parks and campsites are open all year round Of the 18m trips, 44% were spent in static caravans, 30% camping and 26% in touring caravans or motorhomes 2009: year of the 'staycation'... In 2009, camping and caravanan trips by UK residents grew by 20%, ahead of overall domestic holiday growth of 17% Holiday trips abroad by UK residents fell by 15% from 46m in 2008 to 38m in 2009 - the largest annual decline in overseas holidays for more than 25 years 23% of domestic holidaymakers booked their last camping or caravanning holiday online in 2009 In 2010, Center Parcs reported that over 70% of its bookings were made online 32% of all UK domestic holidays are spent camping 49% of camping and caravanning trips occur outside the June - August peak period 65% of views of motorhome-related pages occur outside the peak season Research carried out on behalf of Sunbourne. For more information visit: WWW.sunbourne.co.uk Camping it UP! British travel facts Designed by AccuraCast Where do British people 90 on holiday? 80% ok UK residents travel abroad (Europe) for their holidays Spain is the most popular country to visit since 1994 The number of holidays taken at home by 'staycationers' were up 3% Popular holiday Trends More and more Britons are taking a second holiday abroad in the winter, skiing 11L of workers have taken fewer holidays O in the past year 66%. of all British people holiday in July and August A Timeline of British Holiday Habits 1800-1850 Regular people only had holidays on days such as Sundays, Christmas, Easter 1850-1900 The creation of a national railway system helped people travel. Most holidays were day trips to the British seaside by train 1900-1960 Most Britons started to take a short Summer holiday for a week. Camping and holidays in caravans became popular in the 60s as people started to buy cars 1970 The airline industry started to offer very cheap package holidays to Spain 1980 Skling holidays were starting to become popular. British tourists started to prefer a package holiday abroad 1980-1990 Packages to the USA became much cheaper than trips to British resorts Tourisn econony The 29.8 million overseas visitors who came to the UK in 2010 spent BI6.9 billion Tourism contributes to 8.6% of the economy in England Caravan & camping Facts In 2009, UK residents took 18m camping and caravanning trips, spending £ 2.5bn during their trips Camping and caravanning is 78% more popular than visiting Spain Some 16% of holiday parks and campsites are open all year round Of the 18m trips, 44% were spent in static caravans, 30% camping and 26% in touring caravans or motorhomes 2009: year of the 'staycation'... In 2009, camping and caravanan trips by UK residents grew by 20%, ahead of overall domestic holiday growth of 17% Holiday trips abroad by UK residents fell by 15% from 46m in 2008 to 38m in 2009 - the largest annual decline in overseas holidays for more than 25 years 23% of domestic holidaymakers booked their last camping or caravanning holiday online in 2009 In 2010, Center Parcs reported that over 70% of its bookings were made online 32% of all UK domestic holidays are spent camping 49% of camping and caravanning trips occur outside the June - August peak period 65% of views of motorhome-related pages occur outside the peak season Research carried out on behalf of Sunbourne. For more information visit: WWW.sunbourne.co.uk Camping it UP! British travel facts Designed by AccuraCast Where do British people 90 on holiday? 80% ok UK residents travel abroad (Europe) for their holidays Spain is the most popular country to visit since 1994 The number of holidays taken at home by 'staycationers' were up 3% Popular holiday Trends More and more Britons are taking a second holiday abroad in the winter, skiing 11L of workers have taken fewer holidays O in the past year 66%. of all British people holiday in July and August A Timeline of British Holiday Habits 1800-1850 Regular people only had holidays on days such as Sundays, Christmas, Easter 1850-1900 The creation of a national railway system helped people travel. Most holidays were day trips to the British seaside by train 1900-1960 Most Britons started to take a short Summer holiday for a week. Camping and holidays in caravans became popular in the 60s as people started to buy cars 1970 The airline industry started to offer very cheap package holidays to Spain 1980 Skling holidays were starting to become popular. British tourists started to prefer a package holiday abroad 1980-1990 Packages to the USA became much cheaper than trips to British resorts Tourisn econony The 29.8 million overseas visitors who came to the UK in 2010 spent BI6.9 billion Tourism contributes to 8.6% of the economy in England Caravan & camping Facts In 2009, UK residents took 18m camping and caravanning trips, spending £ 2.5bn during their trips Camping and caravanning is 78% more popular than visiting Spain Some 16% of holiday parks and campsites are open all year round Of the 18m trips, 44% were spent in static caravans, 30% camping and 26% in touring caravans or motorhomes 2009: year of the 'staycation'... In 2009, camping and caravanan trips by UK residents grew by 20%, ahead of overall domestic holiday growth of 17% Holiday trips abroad by UK residents fell by 15% from 46m in 2008 to 38m in 2009 - the largest annual decline in overseas holidays for more than 25 years 23% of domestic holidaymakers booked their last camping or caravanning holiday online in 2009 In 2010, Center Parcs reported that over 70% of its bookings were made online 32% of all UK domestic holidays are spent camping 49% of camping and caravanning trips occur outside the June - August peak period 65% of views of motorhome-related pages occur outside the peak season Research carried out on behalf of Sunbourne. For more information visit: WWW.sunbourne.co.uk

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Infographic created on behalf of our client, Sunbourne illustrating the holiday and travel habits of the British. The infographic dives into popular holiday trends, where Britons like to vacation a...

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