A HOLIDAY park in Somerset has undergone a huge £15million renovation with a new entertainment venue, pub and sports bar opening on its site.
Unity Beach (previously Holiday Resort Unity) in Brean, Somerset, went into new ownership at the end of 2024.

Unity Beach (previously Holiday Resort Unity), a holiday park in Somerset, has benefitted from a £15m revamp[/caption]
The award-winning holiday park has a wave of new onsite venues, including an entertainment venue, pub and sports bar[/caption]
Splash Waterpark has a six-lane pool, a splash zone and water slides, all free for guests to use[/caption]
The award-winning holiday park has a wave of new onsite venues, including an entertainment venue, pub and sports bar.
The Wonky Donkey pub will serve a range of family-favourite meals from breakfast until late.
Meanwhile, the Sports Cafe blends traditional pub pastimes like pool, shuffleboard and darts with cutting-edge virtual reality gaming.
Families will also be able to watch live sports on the giant TV screens and order a range of food and drink.
And, a whole host of entertainment will be offered throughout the day at the Pavilion Theatre, including Wake ‘n’ Shake sessions, Wave Art Warrior classes, Wizard Workshops, and pop-up pier performances.
Other entertainment includes talent shows, tribute acts and classic family pantos.
Set across 240 acres, Unity Beach has plenty of other activities like an onsite waterpark.
Splash Waterpark has a six-lane pool, a splash zone and water slides, all free for guests to use.
There’s also Brean Play, an indoor soft play area with a spider web climbing frame, slides, a trampoline, cannon zone and obstacle course.
Holidaymakers can also use the outdoor play area with swings, climbing frames and seesaws.
Other onsite facilities include an American-themed diner called RJ’s, a Chinese takeaway called Treasure Chinese, an ice cream parlour, an Indian restaurant and Breakers Bar and Restaurant.
Nearby, there’s also Brean Theme Park with 40 rides and attractions, and an 18-hole golf course.
Brean Beach sits directly across the road from Unity Beach, making it ideal for families who want to go a dip in the sea.
The seven-mile stretch of sand is just one of the reason Brean is an up-and-coming holiday destination.
Last year, the first section of the King Charles III England Coastal Path opened at Brean Down, with more walkers and nature lovers expected to flock to this part of the world.
Brean beach has been featured in TV shows including hit costume drama Sanditon and, last year, crews were spotted filming new mini-series The Killing Kind, starring Merlin’s Colin Morgan.
Popular seaside towns Weston-Super-Mare and Burnham-on-Sea are a short drive from the award-winning holiday park.
Amazing value for money
Three-night Easter breaks at Unity Beach start from £77 per person, with four-night midweek breaks from £66 per person.
Prices are based on a family of four sharing a Bronze two-bedroom holiday home.
Other overnight accommodation options include luxury lodges with hot tubs and touring pitches.
The Somerset-based holiday park has been praised by holidaymakers with a 4/5-star rating from nearly 2,000 reviews on TripAdvisor.
One person wrote: “Amazing value for money. We do a lot of caravan holidays and this was by far the best caravan we’ve ever had.”
Another added: “We regularly visit this site and use the facilities across the site. The kids have loved the entertainment, there is so much more energy and interaction for them now.”
Seven items to take on every holiday park break
HOLIDAY Park expert Robbie Lane recently revealed the seven items he always packs before heading on a holiday park break with his family.
Here’s what he takes…
- Swimming trunks – an essential for days at the beach.
- A bottle of wine because on-site shops often have inflated prices, meaning the cost of food and drink will be higher.
- Bikes/scooters, which come in particularly useful when staying at larger sites.
- Blackout blinds for kids’ rooms to keep out any unwanted sunlight ensuring a good night’s kip.
- A multi-socket extension because some caravans or lodges simply don’t have enough sockets.
- A fan to help keep places cool, especially in the hot weather.
- And a can of WD40 to get rid of any annoying squeaks in door frames.
Earlier this year, The Holiday Park Guru revealed England’s top three underrated holiday parks – with private beaches, indoor water parks and jet skis for kids.
Meanwhile, Haven’s Weymouth Bay Holiday Park site plans to add 239 static caravans and a wildflower meadow in £20million expansion.

Overnight accommodation options include luxury lodges with hot tubs and touring pitches[/caption]
Three-night Easter breaks at Unity Beach start from £77 per person, with four-night midweek breaks from £66 per person[/caption]