The holiday park operator scooped the gold award for Best Company for UK Family Holidays and the silver award for Best Company for UK Short Breaks at the British Travel Awards 2024.
The awards ceremony, which took place at Battersea Evolution in London, recognised the best small, medium, and large businesses within the travel sector through a public consumer vote.
The awards were attended by prestigious travel companies from across the country.
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Center Parcs has also received other accolades this year, including its Aqua Sana Forest Spa being crowned Employer of the Year at the Professional Beauty UK Awards and Longford Forest being named Spa of the Year at the Ireland awards.
The company hosts around 2.3 million guests every year across its six UK and Ireland villages, with an average annual occupancy rate of 97 per cent and a 65 per cent return rate.
The company stays open all year round, with summer and Winter Wonderland breaks the most popular times to visit.
Ninety-five per cent of guests rate their breaks as excellent or good.
Colin Whaley, chief sales and marketing officer at the company, said: “To receive not one but two awards, within the travel industry, is extremely rewarding and reflective of the hard work our colleagues do across both our villages and head office.
“As a business, we are committed to helping families come together and create their own memorable family experiences on a short break with us.
“To be recognised for this – among so many great businesses – demonstrates how important our customer service, standards, and guest satisfaction are to us.
“I’m extremely proud of all our achievements, to create such an incredible place to stay and work.”
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Center Parcs is the UK and Ireland’s leading short break holiday operator with six high-quality short break destinations: Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire; Elveden Forest in Suffolk; Longleat Forest in Wiltshire; Whinfell Forest in Cumbria; Woburn Forest in Bedfordshire; and Longford Forest in County Longford, Ireland.
Longleat Forest near Warminster is home to rolling hills, valleys, and towering giant redwoods – with one of its trees being the second tallest in Europe.
This 400-acre village can be explored on foot, two wheels, or even by its free land train.
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