The Nottinghamshire-based company runs five holiday villages in Britain and one in Ireland, hosting more than two million guests a year with 98 per cent occupancy.
Research factored in the cost of travel, accommodation and three three-course meals with a beer on a three-night long weekend stay at Center Parcs, Newquay, Magaluf and Bulgaria.
Canadian group Brookfield bought the UK resort parks from US firm Blackstone for £2.4billion in 2015, and it is thought to have been looking to sell on its investment since last year.
The Centre Parcs brand has five sites across the UK - Whinfell in Cumbria, Longleat in Wiltshire, Sherwood in Nottinghamshire, Woburn in Bedfordshire and Elveden in Suffolk.