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Are you looking for your next caravan holiday or are you a holiday home owner looking for a trusted company to manage your holiday lets. With 40 vans in Berwick we have a track record of 7 years experience.

CaravanStay is a one stop shop for those looking to book their next holiday home and owners looking to rent them to holiday makers. 

CaravanStay is rated “Excellent” on Trust Pilot with 5 Star reviews from renters and owners. 

We offer a wide range of Pet Friendly Caravans for your beloved Dogs.

Book with confidence:

CaravanStay list caravans on the most popular Haven sites around the UK.

From Haven up North right down to the furthest point South, we have something for everyone to suit all budgets.

With CaravanStay, you’re booking with private owners but with the confidence the owner has been fully verified by us, so you know your holiday is safe. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Letting out your caravan is an effective way to reduce empty weeks, offset site fees, and generate additional income when you’re not using it. Many owners rent out their caravans to help cover running costs and maximize usage, especially during the peak season when the demand for a caravan holidays is high. Renting out your caravan ensures it stays occupied, while offering guests an affordable holiday.

Buying a static caravan for holiday letting starts with choosing a park that allows private letting, as some holiday parks restrict or require you to use their own managed letting service.

Once you’ve selected a park, you’ll need to understand site rules and associated costs like pitch fees and insurance.

Letting a static caravan holiday home involves preparing the caravan to a high standard, carrying out safety checks, and ensuring guests have everything they need. This includes:

– Installing and maintaining smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
– Keeping gas and electrical systems compliant with regular inspections
– Ensuring your caravan is clean, well maintained, and fully equipped
– Providing essentials such as quality linen, kitchen tools, and guest information packs

Many owners also carry out routine maintenance and handle check-ins.

Static caravan holiday lets must comply with UK holiday let regulations, which include fire risk assessments, smoke and CO alarms, gas inspection, electrics check and insurance requirements, including public liability cover for guest stays, this is all covered by Haven.

These FAQs mustn’t be taken as legal or tax advice, just as a prompt of issues. We won’t be held liable for reliance on them.

As with any income stream, holiday letting is subject to various tax rules. Most notably, holiday home owners need to pay income tax on rental income and capital gains tax when they sell the property for a profit.

Letting out your caravan is an effective way to reduce empty weeks, offset site fees, and generate additional income when you’re not using it. Many owners rent out their caravans to help cover running costs and maximize usage, especially during the peak season when the demand for a caravan holidays is high. Renting out your caravan ensures it stays occupied, while offering guests an affordable holiday.

Buying a static caravan for holiday letting starts with choosing a park that allows private letting, as some holiday parks restrict or require you to use their own managed letting service.

Once you’ve selected a park, you’ll need to understand site rules and associated costs like pitch fees and insurance.

Letting a static caravan holiday home involves preparing the caravan to a high standard, carrying out safety checks, and ensuring guests have everything they need. This includes:

– Installing and maintaining smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
– Keeping gas and electrical systems compliant with regular inspections
– Ensuring your caravan is clean, well maintained, and fully equipped
– Providing essentials such as quality linen, kitchen tools, and guest information packs

Many owners also carry out routine maintenance and handle check-ins.

Static caravan holiday lets must comply with UK holiday let regulations, which include fire risk assessments, smoke and CO alarms, gas inspection, electrics check and insurance requirements, including public liability cover for guest stays, this is all covered by Haven.

These FAQs mustn’t be taken as legal or tax advice, just as a prompt of issues. We won’t be held liable for reliance on them.

As with any income stream, holiday letting is subject to various tax rules. Most notably, holiday home owners need to pay income tax on rental income and capital gains tax when they sell the property for a profit.