Nestled on the North Yorkshire coast away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Cayton Bay Holiday Park can provide you and your guests with the perfect backdrop to your next seaside escape.
If you’re looking for your next getaway, Cayton Bay Holiday Park is the perfect coastal escape for you!
Why Cayton Bay Holiday Park?
This wonderful holiday park offers guests a range of different accommodations to choose from, this holiday park is packed full of everything you could possibly want and need, all whilst placing you right by all the best things to see and do in the region.
With an indoor pool on-site as well as a crazy golf course, a fish and chip shop, plenty of activities for kids and easy access to Cayton Bay Beach, you’re bound to have a wonderful time staying at Cayton Bay holiday park during your next break.
For more things to see and do whilst here, have a look at our North Yorkshire Travel Guide.
Places to Visit from Cayton Bay Holiday Park
Cayton Bay Holiday Park is situated on one of the most popular stretches of coastline for tourists and holidaymakers, you’ll have no issues filling your time up with exciting ideas and adventures when staying here. One of the best examples is the town of Scarborough, situated just a 15-minute drive north of this holiday park. Known for its beautiful beach that stretches around the bay and offers exceptional views of Scarborough Castle on the headland, it’s also home to the brilliant SEA LIFE Scarborough aquarium and a popular amusement park known as Luna Park, which sits on the northern end of the beach at the foot of the castle.
If you’re hoping to venture further out to explore the rest of the coast, then travel north to the town of Robin Hood’s Bay. Known for its steep, cobbled streets that wind their way down to the town’s namesake beach, it’s home to some of the best fish and chips you’ll find anywhere in the country as well as a popular museum dedicated to the town’s long maritime history.
Alternatively, Whitby is also another great idea for a day away from Cayton Bay Holiday Park. Steeped in history and famously known as the location that inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula, it’s home to an impressive ruin known as Whitby Abbey and features the fantastic Captain Cook Memorial Museum, dedicated to the life of the famous explorer who lived near the town. If you time your visit right, you can even experience the world-famous Whitby Goth Weekend.
Other Popular Destinations near Cayton Bay Holiday Park
Bridlington
Filey
Flamborough
Pickering
Ravenscar
Begin your next adventure today by booking a stay at Cayton Bay Holiday Park!
If you’re still looking for places to stay, there are still lots of other holiday parks in North Yorkshire to take a look at.