Seven stunning destination dupes to visit this summer for less

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Cash-strapped Brits seeking a summer holiday for less are being told of destination dupes across the UK to enjoy an affordable trip away.

The frugal team at NetVoucherCodes.co.uk have revealed seven destination dupes to bring the essence of an exotic holiday right to the doorstep.

While the idea of a trip away is on the minds of many this summer, the increasing prices of a holiday abroad are making them hesitant to book a well-deserved break.

The consumer experts have found the UK’s best-kept secrets that look like popular international destinations so Britons can visit beautiful scenery without having to break the bank.

There are plenty of places to visit, from Icelandic views seen on the Isle of Skye to colourful houses in Notting Hill which resemble those in Bo-Kaap, South Africa.

Lucinda Fox, online consumer expert at NetVoucherCodes.co.uk said: “We can’t help ourselves by wanting to book a trip abroad to enjoy the sunshine and cultural sights – but we don’t realise the fantastic places that are right on our doorstep and cost considerably less to visit.

“A trip down to Brighton Palace Pier will cost hundreds of pounds less than it would to book a transatlantic flight to visit Santa Monica Pier in California.

“When looking at some of Britain’s destination dupes, we were shocked to find so many locations with a noticeable resemblance to popular destinations across the globe, from Lake Como in Italy to the Greek Island of Kefalonia.”

Here are seven UK destination dupes to visit this summer:
 

1)    Brighton Palace Pier: Santa Monica Pier, California

With bars, amusement rides and the iconic Dome Arcade at the heart of the Pier, there are plenty of activities for the whole family to enjoy in Brighton. While a trip to the iconic Santa Monica Pier can cost thousands in flight prices alone.

2)    Notting Hill, London: Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, South Africa

The area of Notting Hill is a picturesque sight which attracts thousands of tourists every year. Its array of colourful houses is similar in aesthetic to those spotted over 20 hours away in Bo-Kaap, Cape Town.

3)    Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides: Iceland

 

The breathtaking sights of the Inner Hebrides in Iceland have a similar fascinating look to those found on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Its rugged landscape and mesmerising view at sunset make it a firm favourite to visit once in a lifetime.

4)    The Lake District, Cumbria: Lake Como, Italy

Cumbria’s Lake District has breathtaking lakes that attract people all year round who are in need of an escape to the countryside. Its stunning scenery has similarities to Lake Como in Italy – but without luggage and flight costs

5)    Porthmeor Beach, St Ives: Mytros Beach, Kefalonia

A trip to a Greek Island is a dream for many wanting to visit a crystal clear ocean in the Mediterranean, but the equally stunning Porthmeor beach can be found in St Ives which amazes people with its sandy beach and blue waves.

6)    Criccieth Beach, Wales: Santa Barbara Castle, Caliante, Spain
 

The historic Welsh site has a ruined castle overlooking the peaceful Criccieth Beach. It has similarities to Santa Barbara Castle which overlooks the Spanish coast in the popular destination of Caliente.
 

7)    Mayfield Lavender Farm, Surrey: Provence, France

If purple is your favourite colour – you’re in luck. The eye-catching fields in Mayfield Lavender Farm strike an almost like-for-like appearance to the countryside in Provence, France – without the heavy costs to visit.

For more UK destination dupes to explore over the sunny months, please visit https://www.netvouchercodes.co.uk/blog/top-10-uk-destination-dupes

Images: All copyright-free courtesy of Pexels and Pixabay. Criccieth Beach – image credit: Shutterstock.


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