It might feel like summer is a lifetime away, it's only a few short months until warmer weather, sunnier days and the holiday season. 

Many might be struggling to put enough money aside for their annual summer break due to the cost of living crisis, but there is a way you can go away for as little as £99. 

The Home of Entertainment in Butlins has officially launched its early summer Showtime breaks for 2023 and you can book your holiday now. 

Butlins launches summer Showtime breaks for just £99

The special term time breaks have a lot to offer for a small price, with over breaks filled with live shows and activities for all the family to enjoy. 

Across the holiday season, there will be 40 live performances giving guests the chance to enjoy 18 shows whilst on holiday. 

And this year Butlins has two brand new productions for guests to enjoy, Festivals Rock and Jukebox Musicals.

Festivals Rock will get feet moving and Jukebox Musicals will have the entire audience singing along to West End classics.

Plus there will be plenty for the little ones to enjoy too, with the new Skyline Gang and Billy Bear show and Peppa Pig and the PJ Masks.

Guests will even get the chance to enjoy Splash Waterworld pools with its slides, rides, flumes and rapids. 

The breaks start from just £99 making it £24.75 per person for a family of four. 

You can find out more information via the Butlins website now. 

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