Wednesday, 4 March 2026

The Dyers’ Caravan Park Returns to Sky for a Second Series

The Dyers’ Caravan Park

Image: Sky TV Press

By Jon Donnis

Sky is heading back to the caravan park with Danny Dyer and his daughter Dani, as The Dyers' Caravan Park has officially been renewed for a second series. The news follows the debut of the first run of the programme last week, which quickly found a strong audience and has already become the most successful Sky Original unscripted entertainment launch in the past five years.

The series centres on the pair as they manage Priory Hill and Nutts Farm, a busy caravan park that brings its own mix of challenges, surprises and everyday chaos. With the site reopening its gates again, Danny and Dani return determined to push things further, arriving with larger plans and the same hands on attitude that defined the first series.

Life at the park rarely slows down. Expectations from visitors remain high, problems can appear without warning, and the responsibility of keeping everything running smoothly is a constant pressure. The new series continues to follow the father and daughter team as they deal with those realities while trying to grow the park and keep guests coming back.

Part of the charm of the show comes from the relaxed chemistry between Danny and Dani, along with the lively mix of real life personalities who pass through the park. The programme blends humour, warmth and the everyday unpredictability of running a British holiday destination.

As the next chapter begins, The Dyers' Caravan Park once again pulls into view, offering a closer look at the work and determination that goes into keeping the spirit of the great British holiday alive.

Danny Dyer said: "We can't believe the love you've all shown to our Caravan site. So, we're coming back. Roll on the Summer of all Summers"

Dani Dyer said: "Coming back for Series 2 of Dyer's Caravan Park feels so special. Thank you for all the love and support it honestly means everything. We're so ready for another season of fun, chaos and a bit of Dyer madness" 

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