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Cash-strapped Brits can swap popular beach destinations for these 3 lesser-known and cheaper spots

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POPULAR destinations usually have one big downside: they’re very expensive, even during the off-peak season.

Not to worry, though, as 2024 has been dubbed the ‘year of destination dupes’ - which are just as nice but way less expensive.

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, as it witnessed an increasing demand for less popular holiday destinations.

In 2023, had a notable rise in reservations made to these alternative locations, such as Malta (+29%), Bulgaria (+33%), Montenegro (+67%), and Albania (+95%).

The online travel agency has shared its top recommendations for destination dupes in 2024 based on affordability, shorter flight times and ‘comparison of culture and aesthetics’.

Swap Greek Islands for Montenegro

Being more reasonably priced than adjacent Croatia and the well-known Greek islands, Montenegro is a great spot to explore rich cultural history and unspoiled scenery.

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It has fantastic scenery with stunning mountains and lakes along the Adriatic coastline.

Montenegro is also ideal for adventurers, as in Budva, you can climb or bike through the mountains or take a boat to visit many islands while admiring the coastline views from the summit of Mount Toplis.

There’s also a waterpark that is appealing to kids and adults alike, the Aqua Park Budva, and it costs €29 (£25) for a day's entry.

Elsewhere, the fjord-like surroundings of the Bay of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are often described as ‘spectacular’.

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Travellers can also discover hidden gems like the beaches of Sveti Stefan or the mediaeval village of Perast.

Overall, Montenegro is an option that lets holidaymakers experience luxury at a small portion of the price of the equally beautiful Greek Islands.

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Montenegro is as equally beautiful as the Greek Islands but costs a fraction of the priceCredit: Getty

Swap Cyprus for Albania

Many of Albania’s beaches are often described as quieter than others in Europe but just as beautiful.

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And, recently, the coastal regions of Albania have been dubbed as the affordable ‘Cyprus dupe’.

There are many options for different types of holidays here, from family-friendly destinations to partying hotspots.

Ksamil is great for anyone looking to party on the Mediterranean, as accommodation, food, and nightlife costs are lower than anywhere else on the coast, especially during busy summer.

Dhrmi in Albania has been compared to Ayia Napa in Cyprus, as they’re both popular destinations for music fans and festivals.

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