Last Updated: May, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how UK Holiday Breaks uses cookies and similar technologies.
This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website.
They help websites work properly, remember settings, understand how visitors use the site, provide useful features and, in some cases, support advertising or affiliate tracking.
Similar technologies may include pixels, tags, scripts, local storage and tracking links.
UK Holiday Breaks may use cookies and similar technologies to:
Make the Website work correctly
Improve security and performance
Remember basic preferences
Understand how visitors use the Website
Measure page visits and popular content
Support affiliate links and paid advertising
Display or measure third-party content, such as booking tools, maps, videos or payment services
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are needed for the Website to work properly.
They may support basic functions such as page loading, security, form operation, payment processing, spam prevention and remembering essential settings.
These cookies cannot usually be switched off because the Website may not work correctly without them.
Performance and Analytics Cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors use the Website.
They may tell us which pages are visited, how visitors move around the Website, which content is useful and where improvements are needed.
We may use analytics tools in the future. If we do, these cookies will help us improve the Website.
Affiliate and Advertising Cookies
Some pages may contain affiliate links, paid advertisements, sponsored listings or booking tools.
If you click an affiliate link or booking link, a third party may use cookies or tracking links to record that you came from UK Holiday Breaks.
This may allow us to earn a commission if you make a booking or purchase, at no extra cost to you.
Third-Party Cookies
Some features may be provided by third parties.
These may include payment providers, affiliate networks, hotel comparison tools, maps, videos, analytics tools, security tools or embedded content.
These third parties may set their own cookies or similar technologies. We do not control all third-party cookies.
Depending on the features used on the Website, cookies or similar technologies may be set by third parties such as:
Payment providers, such as PayPal
Affiliate networks and booking partners
Hotel or travel comparison services
Analytics providers
Security or spam-prevention services
Embedded media providers
This list may change as the Website develops.
Some links on the Website may be affiliate links.
When you click an affiliate link, a tracking link or cookie may be used to identify that the referral came from UK Holiday Breaks.
This helps affiliate partners confirm whether a commission is due.
Affiliate tracking does not increase the price you pay.
You can control cookies through your browser settings.
Most browsers allow you to:
See what cookies are stored
Delete cookies
Block some or all cookies
Block third-party cookies
Set preferences for different websites
If you block all cookies, some parts of the Website may not work correctly.
Where required, we will ask for your consent before setting non-essential cookies.
Strictly necessary cookies may be used without consent because they are needed for the Website to function.
You can change your cookie choices through your browser settings or any cookie consent tool provided on the Website.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time as the Website develops or as we add, remove or change services.
Please check this page occasionally for updates.
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact us using the contact details provided on the Website.