You can now go on holiday in England and Wales
Pirates, you can now once again go on holiday in England as long as you stay in self-contained accommodation.
What is self-contained accommodation? This is defined as any accommodation where the kitchen, bathroom and toilet are used for by one family or bubble only for the duration of their stay. So no shared facilities.
You can also go into and out of Wales from the rest of the United Kingdom for trips.
We've searched for properties across the UK where it's now legal to visit, and that have good availability over the next two months -- scroll down for more details.
From today, self-catering holidays in England will be allowed for one household, and campsites will be open.
Book a last-minute break at this stunning lodge near Cheddar that sleeps six and has a private outdoor hot tub. There's more than £160 off per booking if you book for April.
Save £50 per booking on a last-minute stay at this holiday park in Newquay that's perfect for a relaxing break with friends or family.
Stay for two nights on a real working alpaca farm with lots of dates through the spring and summer this year.
Plus there are donkeys, chickens, cats and a dog too and guests are welcome to help muck in and care for the animals during their stay.
These modern lodges are pretty stunning and feature floor-to-ceiling windows and private hot tubs that are great for relaxing in while enjoying the beautiful surrounding views.
This woodland cottage is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and sleeps up to four.
We've found summer dates for the same price as spring dates.
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